We will be staying in Club Aldiana in Senegal in March 99 and would like to receive all possible information on the country, the people, trips, etc.
Thanks !
Info wanted on Senegal
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I and my family just returned from a two week visit to Dakar and Banjul. It was wonderful for us: we're Africans born and raised in America. It was
different than our culture and lifestyles in the US: but it should be - these folks are not European. The people were very friendly, curious, and enterprising. We encountered no malevolence or vindictiveness, and perhaps since they are predominantly muslim in the area (90%), they don't eat rat, pork, donkey, lizard, etc. We didn't encounter any "witch" doctors
either. . . Oh, and incidently, we learned in our research that there are virtually no sex crimes in the countries: no rapes, assaults, abuse, etc.
We are now looking for ways to move there. Permanently.
I and my family just returned from a two week visit to Dakar and Banjul. It was wonderful for us: we're Africans born and raised in America. It was
different than our culture and lifestyles in the US: but it should be - these folks are not European. The people were very friendly, curious, and enterprising. We encountered no malevolence or vindictiveness, and perhaps since they are predominantly muslim in the area (90%), they don't eat rat, pork, donkey, lizard, etc. We didn't encounter any "witch" doctors
either. . . Oh, and incidently, we learned in our research that there are virtually no sex crimes in the countries: no rapes, assaults, abuse, etc.
We are now looking for ways to move there. Permanently.