
Dakar
West Africa's vibrant cultural and musical heartbeat
Dakar hits different. This isn't just another African capital—it's where griots still tell stories on street corners, where mbalax rhythms spill from every taxi, and where you can surf Atlantic waves before diving into a bowl of thieboudienne that'll ruin you for fish and rice anywhere else. The city sprawls across the Cap-Vert peninsula, all red earth and blue ocean, with neighborhoods that each tell their own story. Plateau buzzes with government buildings and Grand Mosquée calls to prayer. Medina pulses with markets and music. And out on the Corniche, the Atlantic crashes against cliffs while couples share attaya tea as the sun drops into the water.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Negotiate taxi fares before getting in—drivers often quote tourist prices that are 3x the local rate
- 2.Eat at local spots without menus where you point at what looks good—meals cost 1,500-3,000 CFA vs 8,000+ at tourist restaurants
- 3.Buy CFA francs from official exchange bureaus, not street changers who shortchange tourists
- 4.Shared taxis (sept-places) cost a fraction of private rides for longer distances like airport transfers
- 5.Shop at Sandaga Market for souvenirs but expect to negotiate down to 30-40% of the opening price
- 6.Avoid restaurants in hotel lobbies—they charge European prices for the same food you can get elsewhere for less
- 7.Local buses cost 150-300 CFA vs 3,000+ CFA for the same route by taxi
Travel Tips
- •Learn basic Wolof greetings—'Nanga def?' (how are you?) opens doors and gets smiles
- •Dress modestly, especially when visiting mosques—long pants and covered shoulders are essential
- •Carry small bills (500-1000 CFA notes) for street vendors and taxi rides
- •Download offline maps—GPS works but street names aren't always accurate
- •Bring reef-safe sunscreen—the sun reflects hard off the Atlantic and burns happen fast
- •Pack a light rain jacket even in dry season—weather can change quickly near the ocean
- •Get yellow fever vaccination before arrival—it's required and checked at borders
- •Keep copies of your passport—police checkpoints are common and officials expect ID
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