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Senegal

Republic of Senegal

Attractions in Senegal (122 total · 5 regions)

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African Renaissance Monument
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African Renaissance Monument

📍 Dakar

🏰 Castle

Standing taller than the Statue of Liberty, this monumental bronze sculpture offers an internal elevator to an observation deck with panoramic city views.

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Dak'Art (Biennale of Contemporary African Art)
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Dak'Art (Biennale of Contemporary African Art)

📍 Dakar

🎭 Event

May to June (Biennial in even-numbered years), month-long contemporary art festival. It is the largest and oldest art biennial in Africa, attracting over 200,000 international visitors. Features exhibitions at the Old Justice Palace, international pavilions, and family-friendly street art installations across the city.

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Gorée Island
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Gorée Island

📍 Dakar

🏰 Castle

A car-free UNESCO World Heritage site featuring historic colonial architecture, sandy coves, and significant cultural landmarks.

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Hann Forest Park and Zoo
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Hann Forest Park and Zoo

📍 Dakar

🐄 Farm

Dakar's expansive green lung featuring a botanical garden and a zoo with native West African wildlife, offering an educational nature experience for families.

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House of Slaves (Maison des Esclaves)
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House of Slaves (Maison des Esclaves)

📍 Dakar

🏰 Castle

A moving UNESCO World Heritage museum that preserves the history of the slave trade within a beautifully preserved 18th-century residence.

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Lake Retba
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Lake Retba

📍 Niaga

⛱ Beach

A unique saline lake near the coast famous for its vivid pink waters and traditional salt harvesting along its sandy shores.

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Museum of Black Civilizations
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Museum of Black Civilizations

📍 Dakar

🖼 Art Gallery

This grand modern museum offers families an inspiring architectural experience and vast galleries celebrating the history and creativity of black civilizations.

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N'Gor Island
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N'Gor Island

📍 Dakar

⛱ Beach

A peaceful island escape known for its golden beaches, clear waters, and world-class surfing breaks just off the Dakar coast.

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Theodore Monod African Art Museum
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Theodore Monod African Art Museum

📍 Dakar

🖼 Art Gallery

One of the oldest and most prestigious art museums in West Africa, housed in a historic neo-Sudanese building and showcasing thousands of cultural artifacts.

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Corniche Ouest

Corniche Ouest

📍 Dakar

🚗 Road Trip

15km paved coastal boulevard (30-60 mins). A premier scenic urban drive winding along the cliffs of the peninsula. Highlights include the African Renaissance Monument, the Mosque of the Divinity nestled in a cove, the Madeleine Islands views, and the upscale Almadies district.

Lac Rose Mountain Bike Loop

Lac Rose Mountain Bike Loop

📍 Niaga

🥾 Hiking & Cycling

25km moderate mountain bike route. The trail circles the famous pink waters of Lake Retba and traverses the coastal sand dunes and salt flats of the Grande Côte. Typical duration is 3 hours with minimal elevation gain, though deep sand provides a technical challenge. Fat bike and mountain bike rentals are available through Esprit d'Afrique at Gîte du Lac (espritdafrique-senegal.com).

Lake Retba (Lac Rose) Outdoor Activity Hub

Lake Retba (Lac Rose) Outdoor Activity Hub

📍 Dakar

🧗 Adventure

A major hub for outdoor adventures, famous for quad biking and buggy excursions through the sand dunes and traditional pirogue boat trips on the pink lake.

Route de la Petite Côte

Route de la Petite Côte

📍 Dakar

🚗 Road Trip

80km paved highway itinerary (1.5-2 hours) via the N1 or A1. This is the classic road trip heading south from the Cap-Vert Peninsula. Highlights include dramatic baobab forests, traditional Serer villages, and the transition from urban Dakar to the beach resorts of Saly and M'bour.

Grand Mosque of Dakar
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Grand Mosque of Dakar

📍 Dakar

🏛 Landmark

One of the most important religious buildings in the city, this mosque features stunning Moroccan-inspired architecture and a towering minaret.

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IFAN Historical Museum
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IFAN Historical Museum

📍 Dakar

🏰 Castle

Located inside a circular 19th-century colonial fort, this museum offers visitors a look into the maritime and social history of Senegal.

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Maison Ousmane Sow
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Maison Ousmane Sow

📍 Dakar

🖼 Art Gallery

Families will be amazed by the towering, expressive sculptures displayed throughout the former home and workspace of Senegal’s most famous artist.

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Parc National des Iles de la Madeleine
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Parc National des Iles de la Madeleine

📍 Dakar

🌲 Nature

A volcanic archipelago offering a marine sanctuary for rare birds and secluded coves for swimming in crystal-clear waters.

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Pointe des Almadies
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Pointe des Almadies

📍 Dakar

⛱ Beach

The westernmost point of the African continent, offering rocky coastlines, fresh seafood stalls, and sunset views over the Atlantic.

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Village des Arts de Dakar
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Village des Arts de Dakar

📍 Dakar

🖼 Art Gallery

This vibrant creative hub allows families to wander through active studios and see local artists creating colorful paintings and sculptures.

Jardin Botanique de l'Université Cheikh Anta Diop

Jardin Botanique de l'Université Cheikh Anta Diop

📍 Dakar

🌿 Garden

A scientific garden dedicated to regional biodiversity, housing over 240 species of medicinal, rare, and protected plants from across West Africa.

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Magic Land

Magic Land

📍 Dakar

🧗 Adventure

A prominent coastal amusement park featuring permanent rides, a colorful Ferris wheel, a cinema, and a large saltwater swimming pool.

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Phare des Mamelles Coastal Trail

Phare des Mamelles Coastal Trail

📍 Dakar (Ouakam)

🥾 Hiking & Cycling

3km easy-to-moderate hiking loop. This trail ascends the Deux Mamelles, two volcanic hills rising above the Cap-Vert Peninsula close to the westernmost point of the African continent. The path offers 150m of elevation gain and provides 360-degree views of the Dakar peninsula and the Atlantic Ocean. The route connects the historic 1864 lighthouse with the African Renaissance Monument. Typical duration is 1 hour.

Route du Lac Rose

Route du Lac Rose

📍 Dakar

🚗 Road Trip

35km paved route (1 hour). This drive exits the urban center of Dakar and heads northeast through the Niayes region's sand dunes and palm groves. The route terminates at Lake Retba (Pink Lake), famous for its high salt content and salt-harvesting traditional boats.

Village des Tortues (Turtle Village)

Village des Tortues (Turtle Village)

📍 Sangalkam

🐄 Farm

A conservation and education center where visitors can observe various species of West African tortoises, including the giant Sulcata, in a protected natural habitat.

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Les Mamelles Hills

📍 Dakar

🏔 Scenic View

The highest points in Dakar, these twin volcanic hills offer the best panoramic views of the peninsula and house a historic lighthouse.

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Phare des Mamelles (Mamelles Lighthouse) ©

Phare des Mamelles (Mamelles Lighthouse)

📍 Dakar

🏰 Castle

A historic 19th-century lighthouse situated on the highest point of the peninsula, providing guided tours of its optical system and coastline vistas.

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Acrobranch Dakar

Acrobranch Dakar

📍 Dakar

🧗 Adventure

Located within Hann Park, this treetop adventure center features high-ropes courses, zip-lines, and climbing challenges for adults and children.

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Forêt de Mbao Interpretive Trail

Forêt de Mbao Interpretive Trail

📍 Mbao

🥾 Hiking & Cycling

7km easy hiking and nature walk. This trail winds through the 800-hectare Forêt Classée de Mbao, the last significant forest on the Cap-Vert Peninsula. The route is entirely flat and sandy, passing through diverse zones of mahogany, baobabs, and eucalyptus trees. It includes access to a 5-hectare arboretum featuring indigenous Senegalese flora. Typical duration is 2 hours.

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Galerie Nationale d'Art

Galerie Nationale d'Art

📍 Dakar

🖼 Art Gallery

Centrally located in Dakar, this gallery provides a professional space for families to appreciate the latest masterpieces of contemporary Senegalese art.

Jardin de l'Institut Français de Dakar

Jardin de l'Institut Français de Dakar

📍 Dakar

🌿 Garden

A tranquil manicured oasis in the city center featuring a century-old fromager tree and a popular courtyard cafe surrounded by lush greenery.

Jardin du Musée Théodore Monod d'Art Africain

Jardin du Musée Théodore Monod d'Art Africain

📍 Dakar

🌿 Garden

A peaceful formal courtyard garden located within the IFAN Museum, offering a colonial-era setting with statues and manicured lawns.

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Marché Kermel

Marché Kermel

📍 Dakar

🏘 Town / Village

An iconic circular market building first constructed in 1860 showcasing colonial architecture and serving as a central hub for traditional crafts and local commerce. Rebuilt after a fire in 1993 and reopened in 1997.

Piscine Olympique Nationale

Piscine Olympique Nationale

📍 Dakar

🌊 Water Park

A major national aquatic facility and architectural landmark in the Point E district, offering an Olympic-sized swimming pool and diving platforms for public and competitive use.

Plage de Yoff

Plage de Yoff

📍 Dakar

⛱ Beach

One of Dakar's most expansive sandy beaches, popular for long walks, surfing, and observing traditional Lebu fishing culture.