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Salt Lakes of Sine Saloum, Senegal & how to survive on an Island (Rayman Mufasa Vlog 16)

Hi all, it's your boy Rayman Mufasa AKA your Ray of Sunshine travelling through the Continent, exploring alternative ways of living. Here I showcase to you my second week in Senegal where I take you on a road trip to Sine-Saloum, Don't forget to Like, Share, Comment, Subscribe.

The multi Coloured Salt wells of Palmarin. Located
At the entrance of the Palmarin Village, multi coloured plastic spreads are scattered in the lagoons and harboured trapped salt, creating platforms of black, green, orange. Yellow or white colour shades which offer extraordinary sights to visitors. An aerial view of these wells looks like an extraordinary territory with abundant sights to visitors. An aerial view of these wells looks like an extraordinary territory with abundant source of income for a majority of the population. Salt is collected from dugout wells and are heaped up under tarpaulins, dried, bagged, and sold.

Ecotherapy can involve loosely structured activities, such as walking along the beach or going for a hike in a forested area. You can also choose to participate in more formal approaches, often with guidance from a therapist.

This is the region located south of the Petite Côte du Senegal , just north of The Gambia. It is known for the beauty of its landscapes , which can be admired in the Sine-Saloum National Park , a UNESCO World Heritage Site . The park stretches around the Sine Saloum delta , the point of confluence of two rivers (the Sine and the Saloum, logical is not it?) With the sea. It is a very special region due to the countless small islands formed by rivers and the ecosystem that reigns there: this mixture of freshwater and seawater is suitable for only a few plant species and is therefore the kingdom of the mangrove , this kind of forest growing in maritime marshes and characterised in particular by the mangroves that grow there.

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How to deal with Anxiety on holiday, Senegal - How I Relax (Rayman Mufasa, Senegal Vlog 15)

Cap Skirring, also spelled Cap Skiring, is a town on the Atlantic Ocean coast of the Basse Casamance region of Senegal. It is a popular seaside resort with Europeans and has an airport and a golf course. The town was first occupied by fishermen.

Hi all, it's your boy Rayman Mufasa AKA your Ray of Sunshine here travelling through the Continent, exploring alternative ways of living. Here I showcase to you my time in the South of Senegal, Casamance. Don't forget to Like, Share, Comment, Subscribe.

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Casamance (also called “Flup” country from the name of the Diola kingdom which covered this region) is a region of Senegal located in the south-west of the country, made up of two administrative regions (Ziguinchor and Kolda)
Casamance (with an area of ​​30,000 km²) is crossed from east to west by the river of the same name (300 km long), a true source of life for this southern region of Senegal. Its main tributaries are the Diouloulou, the Kamobeul bolong and the Soungrougrou .

The main cities of Casamance are: Ziguinchor (450 km from Dakar ), Bignona , Oussouye. On the Atlantic coast, the small fishing village of Cap Skirring has gradually become, since the 1970s, a renowned tourist resort.



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I found a little Paradise in Senegal, Casamance (Must Watch RaymanMufasa Vlog 9)

Hi all, it's your boy Rayman Mufasa AKA your Ray of Sunshine here travelling through the Continent, exploring alternative ways of living. Here I showcase to you my time in the South of Sebegal, Casamance. Don't forget to Like, Share, Comment, Subscribe.

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Casamance (also called “Flup” country from the name of the Diola kingdom which covered this region) is a region of Senegal located in the south-west of the country, made up of two administrative regions (Ziguinchor and Kolda)
Casamance (with an area of ​​30,000 km²) is crossed from east to west by the river of the same name (300 km long), a true source of life for this southern region of Senegal. Its main tributaries are the Diouloulou, the Kamobeul bolong and the Soungrougrou .

The main cities of Casamance are: Ziguinchor (450 km from Dakar ), Bignona , Oussouye. On the Atlantic coast, the small fishing village of Cap Skirring has gradually become, since the 1970s, a renowned tourist resort.



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CAMBERENE VDN ???????? : LE PLUS LONG PONT DE L'AFRIQUE DE L'OUEST EN 2023 ?

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Avec l’ouverture du pont de Cambérène sur la Vdn de Dakar, les automobilistes profiteront d’une circulation plus fluide et des routes moins engorgées.

L’infrastructure, sur un linéaire de 200 km, est un prolongement de la Vdn jusqu’à Diamniadio. Elle passe par le Lac Rose, les localités de Kayar, Tivaouane, Mékhé, Kébémer, Loumpoul, Louga, Potou. L’axe routier dessert aussi le département de Saint-Louis via les communes de Fass Ngom et de Gandon.
Le prolongement de la VDN s’inscrit dans le cadre de la politique de décongestion des pénétrantes de la ville de Dakar. L’objectif du gouvernement sénégalais est affirmé : améliorer les conditions de déplacement.

Ainsi, le pont de Cambérène va désenclaver plusieurs localités importantes et leur permettre d’accéder plus rapidement au centre de Dakar.

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Best Hotel Accommodation near Lake Retba, Senegal

This is MUST WATCH video, if you are looking for the best accommodation near Lake Retba, Senegal. Find Cheap and best, Budget Hotels, Luxury Hotels and resorts around Lake Retba, Senegal. Our clients, reviewers and in house travel experts has voted theses hotels near Lake Retba, Senegal as the best for travellers for all price range. Please note that this list is not rank wise, these are our best picks and none of the hotels mentioned in the video has paid or sponsored us. We have not mentioned the prices because prices keep on fluctuating from time to time and seasons. If you want to find out the best travel deals on these hotels, please visit our web site

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List of Best hotels near Lake Retba, Senegal

A- Hôtel le Trarza
Niaga, +221 77 300 91 56


B- Gite du Lac
+221 77 452 83 44


C- L'arc-en-ciel
+221 77 574 48 12


D- Radisson Hotel Dakar Diamniadio
Prolongement Autoroute a peage a
cote du centre De Conference
International Abou SN, Diamniadio 10200,
+221 32 824 48 48


E- Hotel Jardin Savana Dakar
Corniche Est Dakar Plateau,
+221 33 849 42 42


F- Maison Augustin Ly
Rue Blanchot, Rue de Malavois,
+221 76 123 81 80


G- Hotel Novotel Dakar
Avenue Abdoulaye Fadiga 18524,
+221 33 849 61 61


H- Hotel Ibis Dakar
Avenue Abdoulaye Fadiga 18524,
+221 33 829 59 59


I- Pullman Dakar Teranga
10 Rue Colbert, 10200,
+221 33 889 22 00


J- Hotel Les Résidences Abdou DIOUF 1
63, cite isra Belair,
+221 33 832 63 08



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Most unusual gem in SENEGAL - the Village of ???? Arts in Dakar, let's go! (AFRICA)

Village Des Arts, the Village of Arts in Dakar, Senegal - the Art Village in Dakar (Village Des Arts) in Senegal, Africa. Let's go to the capital of Senegal the city of Dakar and let's visit the Art Village. As per the literal translation, the Village des Arts really is a mini village dedicated to all things artistic. The Art Village in Dakar comprises several artists' galleries and it represents the best of Senegalese traditional and modern art, sculpture and installation.
The Art Village Village has a sleepy vibe, however behind the rows of workshop doors (52 to be exact), talented artists are hard at work fine-tuning their vision, experimenting with colours and materials, and getting finished products ready. You may walk into the artist’s studio (always polite to knock first so as not to interrupt a moment of inspiration) and engage the artist to find out what his/her work is all about. Then if you are convinced – and the price is right – you may make a purchase on the spot!
The creations that you find at the Village des Arts span many genres, subject matters, and mediums of expression (even video), however the work is also unmistakably African. The resident and visiting artists of the village mostly originate from Senegal, but others come from neighbouring African countries.
Don’t be fooled by the seemingly down to earth ambience and surroundings, some of the artists are both national and internationally successful. The village artists are normally actively involved in the Dakar art biennale, Dak’Art.
Within the village is a 300 m² formal gallery space entitled La Galerie Léopold Sédar SENGHOR, dedicated to modern art works.
Being a hub of culture and creativity, the Village des Arts also hosts a number of events and talks.
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An Unbelievable Super Affordable Home in Senegal, Africa (RaymanMufasa)

I got the chance to meet the Ba's with their brand new property development in Sain't Louis, Senegal, West Africa. I was fortunate enough to be invited for Lunch and have my very own exclusive house tour. It all started with an idea they had in France for their retirement, their children and Grand children. Several visits later from their Architect, they now have a Stunning FOUR bedroom home, complete with roof garden terrace, a garage and Two Reception Rooms.

Hi all, it's your boy Rayman Mufasa AKA your Ray of Sunshine travelling through the Continent, exploring alternative ways of living. Here I showcase to you my second week in Senegal where show you how easy it is getting around in Saint-Louis in a Taxi and also stumble across the perfect little house. Don't forget to Like, Share, Comment, Subscribe.

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Driving on N2 Through Tivaouane, Meckhe, & Kebemer En Route to Saint-Louis, Senegal

I’m in a “sept place” taxi from Dakar to Saint-Louis, Senegal. We’re passing through the center of Tivaouane.

6:13 p.m.: Cruising along Route N2 between cities keeping a speed of about 50 mph. Traffic is pretty light.

6:21 p.m.: Coming into Meckhe now. Just saw Kilometerpost 141, so it’s 87 miles to Saint-Louis.

One thing I’ve observed is how sandy everything is; like a semi-desert environment. This part of West Africa is called the Sahel, which is a semi-arid climate south of the Sahara Desert. First thing I noticed in Dakar is how dusty it is; you can smell it in the air.

6:56 p.m.: Passing through Kebemer. A lot of these buildings are under construction. Mysterious. Are they unfinished houses or abandoned properties or what? Seems to be quite a number of them. Also a good number of horse-drawn carts, which is always an eye opener to see coming from the United States.



Recorded April 15, 2019

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SENEGAL AUTOROUTE (GRAND YOFF, HANN, PLATEAU DAKAR,PATTE D'OIE) 2023

La distance entre Dakar-Plateau et Grand Yoff est de 10 Km par la route. Vous pouvez également trouver la distance de Dakar-Plateau et Grand Yoff en utilisant d'autres options de voyage comme bus, métro, tram, train et train. En dehors de la distance du trajet, reportez-vous aux Directions de Dakar-Plateau et Grand Yoff pour les itinéraires routiers !
L’infrastructure, sur un linéaire de 200 km, est un prolongement de la Vdn jusqu’à Diamniadio. Elle passe par le Lac Rose, les localités de Kayar, Tivaouane, Mékhé, Kébémer, Loumpoul, Louga, Potou. L’axe routier dessert aussi le département de Saint-Louis via les communes de Fass Ngom et de Gandon.
Le prolongement de la VDN s’inscrit dans le cadre de la politique de décongestion des pénétrantes de la ville de Dakar. L’objectif du gouvernement sénégalais est affirmé : améliorer les conditions de déplacement.

Ainsi, le pont de Cambérène va désenclaver plusieurs localités importantes et leur permettre d’accéder plus rapidement au centre de Dakar.

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Projets Grands Trains du Sénégal (GTS-SA)

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Visite du Directeur Général M. Samba NDIAYE sur les sites de GTS-SA (Cyrnos)

Visite du Directeur Général M. Samba NDIAYE sur les sites de GTS-SA (Cyrnos)

Setting up a company in west africa - Part 1

In this programme we’re going to focus on setting up a company in Francophone Africa, and particularly in the West, in the Ivory Coast and Senegal. A team of experts and entrepreneurs who live and work there will be giving us some advice.
But first of all, let’s get rid of any preconceived ideas that suggest that this part of the continent is a risk area:

Kevin Rivation about the risks in West Africa
In the Ivory Coast, where we’re established, although the Ivorian government needs to reassure investors after the mutinies in late 2016-early 2017, the country can be considered to be extremely favourable to investors. Senegal is also very favourable for development investment.

That being said, we should highlight one of the key advantages of Francophone Africa for a French entrepreneur and, more specifically, the OHADA region, which is made up of 17 African countries:

Marc Sage
In Francophone Africa there’s a certain familiarity about the law, because 90% of it is what a French, Polish or even Russian entrepreneur would find in his own legal system, i.e. codified law: Civil Code, Commercial Code and all the codes and all the legislative and regulatory texts that have been introduced as part of OHADA are very similar to the legislative and regulatory texts applied to companies in France, Eastern Europe and even Russia.

While OHADA has facilitated many aspects of business in Francophone Africa, it must be said that certain difficulties remain

Benita KINDONGO
There are many difficulties facing French companies in Africa. Firstly, there may be some difference between legal theory and practice. OHADA law has brought uniformity to a wide range of legal regulations, but there are still a number of local practices, even inside the country. I think that’s the greatest difficulty facing French companies in Francophone Africa.

Africa is fashionable, there’s a very high rate of growth and everyone sees it as the continent of the future, so you’ll need to consider the local business climate, particularly in Senegal, if you’re looking to set up business there.

Abdoulaye M’Bodj
I’m not exaggerating when I say that the business climate in Senegal is of international class. The Senegalese authorities have decided that that is their aim, and 57 reforms have been put in place since 2006; most of them are now showing results. The Emergent Senegal Plan alone listed around 17 reforms and all of them have been put in place in collaboration with the private sector. Among the most important of these are the investment code, which has been improved to allow companies to enjoy a lot of facilities and advantages, the customs code, the mining code and land reform, in which companies that wish to use land can do so without any difficulty. So, a lot of reforms that have meant that Senegal now has a Business Code of international standard. 5 :18

A business climate which, as we’ll see, is just as positive in the Ivory Coast

Thomas Chalumeau
In the Ivory Coast, the business climate has improved significantly in the last few years, as we can see from the various components involved: the ability to set up a local company, protection for minority investors, the ability to buy land terrain, the time allowed to erect buildings or build a head office, taxation and fiscal and legal rules. All of these mean that the IC has made a great deal of progress; it has made the business climate a government policy priority, to the great satisfaction of French and European investors.

A number of sectors are also booming in the region, such as ICT, Agriculture and building/public works, but there’s also considerable scope for action over the short term …

Etienne Giros
I think I would advise French companies and entrepreneurs looking to set up in Africa to examine a certain number of sectors. There’s obviously more than one: but the first question I would ask them is: do they have a good product, a good idea or a sound knowledge base? If the answer is “yes”, I think that the first sector to look at is the cities: Africa is about to face a demographic explosion and a level of urban development that the human era has not seen before, so answers need to be found for dealing with waste treatment, electrification, water treatment, housing construction, traffic routes, etc. and the French have a lot of knowledge in those areas. So, that’s the first sector, the Smart City, the green city, the clean city, etc. It concerns a large number of professions – architects, town planners, technicians, water engineers, etc. The scope is vast.

These countries have obviously made an effort to make life easier for companies looking to establish themselves locally and for entrepreneurs to set up their company. Apart from the fact that the existing types of companies are virtually the same as in France, with SARL, SAS, SA, etc.,

Ils prédisent les éruptions volcaniques au Cap Vert

Le Cap Vert est un archipel magnifique, situé au large du Sénégal. L’une de ses îles est mondialement connue pour son volcan au sommeil très léger : le Pico do Fogo. Tito, un irréductible habitant de la caldeira, a vécu les deux derniers réveils de ce monstre en feu, en 1995 et 2014. Pour bynativ, il revient sur ces journées très particulières et nous raconte comment les anciens du village ont su, avant même les spécialistes, que le volcan entrait en activité.

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