Senegal Travel Vlog With One Week Senegal Travel Itinerary
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ค. 2023
- In this Senegal Travel Vlog, I will be sharing my Senegal itinerary and taking you around Senegal to show you its beauty. In this exciting adventure, I will explore the captivating beauty of Senegal through a carefully crafted Senegal itinerary which I will be sharing with you. Get ready to immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local life that this incredible West African country has to offer.
Throughout this Senegal travel vlog, I will share what this enchanting destination has in store for travelers like you. From the bustling streets of Dakar to the tranquil beaches of Saly and the breathtaking landscapes of Saint-Louis, this Senegal itinerary has been designed to give you an unforgettable experience.
Throughout this Senegal travel vlog, I will also highlight the hidden gems and must-visit attractions that make Senegal such a unique and fascinating destination all while I share with you a carefully detailed Senegal itinerary. Get ready and pack your bags for an adventure as we explore Senegal together in this Senegal travel vlog.
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damn why am i crying? you showcasing my country beautifully
Thank you 😊
It is a beautiful country ❤️
I was in Senegal a couple of weeks ago and it was amazing. The people where the best part, so nice, friendly and kind everyone talked to me like we were best buds. Very beautiful country with very good people 🇦🇲♥️🇸🇳
Indeed!
I’m 15% Senegal 🇸🇳 DNA ancestry test ,probably have family there ❤
You should visit, it’s a beautiful country 😊
@@brownboytravels thank you 🙏 I will
such a good itinerary and you explained everything so well
Thank you 😊
I am 100% Senegal and I am proud 🥲 😊😊
It is a beautiful country 😊
❤❤ Amazing and beautiful video of Senegal specially she'll Iland Animals Desart I land
Thank you 😊
Very beautiful summary and stunning pictures. I feel inspired.
Thank you ☺️
Have you checked the other Senegal videos?
Very beautiful n colourfull video
Thank you 😊
Amizing ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
❤❤❤❤ Amazing I enjoyed all seven days 😁❤❤❤❤❤❤
Haha me tooo
I want to migrate to Senegal
Africa is so beautiful my god
Every time I go to Africa, I fall in love with it again ❤️
Nice video ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
This was amazing, thank you for sharing! I'm planning a trip in a few months to Senegal and Gambia, and would love to email you a few questions! Hope that is ok!
Don’t forget to check my Senegal and Gambia playlists, you’ll find a lot of information there already, rest you can ask
very informative video and great ideas for my trip to Senegal, can I ask how you got from place to place and how easy is it to travel around especially as someone who doesn't speak French? Thanks in advance
I hired a driver for a few days because information about public transport isn’t reliable plus some places there’s no public transport like the desert
@@brownboytravels thank you, have you got any contact numbers for reliable drivers?
@steffmorris I’m afraid the one I got wasn’t very good, I can’t recommend him
Nice informative video! How did you do everything around transport? Im going in february and I am figuring out what the best way would be to get around
I hired a car with a driver, unfortunately mine wasn’t great so can’t recommend him but ask your hotel and they will be abale to arrange something for you. Public transport is a bit unreliable
Super interesting! Which month were you in Senegal? How did you go around the country? Did you have a private driver?
I went in October which was great weather wise. For other details you should check my Senegal playlist you’ll find a lot more information there 😊
Thanks for your blogs . I follow your vidoes . Quick question 🙋🏾♂️ . How do I fly to Senegal 🇸🇳 do. Stop over via South Africa 🇿🇦. By the way I’m from Australia 🇦🇺
Have you checked via Skyscanner?
Beautiful how did uorganised your Trip ?
I did it myself, I run a travel concierge 😊
my brother going in 5 days
He will have some great time 😊 don’t forget to check full length videos
Hey, congrats on the best Senegal vlog on TH-cam. I have a question.....Can you share any info in regards to bringing your drone through the airport and into the country. Did you have any issues? Thanks!
That’s very kind of you
I didn’t have any issues, I entered through land from Gambia and left via the airport without any problems
@@brownboytravels ahh, it looks as though drones into the Gambia airport is ok but not Senegal! :(
@WestGoesEast interesting! I flew it generally and had no issues
@@brownboytravels it says senegal airport may take your drone off you upon arrival unfortunately :(
@WestGoesEast ah that’s not good
Is Yellow Fever vaccine mandatory before to enter in Senegal? I'm going this November 2023 from Chicago?
I believe it is mandatory but you must Co form this in the entry requirements based on your passport because sometimes they can vary significantly
Hi, can you explain how you scheduled the itinerary across the country? Did you use a tour company/package to explore all the places you visited? Or did you create your own itinerary and travelled in the country all by yourself? Really interested in visiting sometime. Thanks
I did the itinerary myself and then hired a driver, I do have a travel concierge that takes care of everything for you brownboytravels.shop
how many days did you spend in Senegal?
9
did you book the jeep guided tour online or rented the jeep yourself ?
Nothing to book, just arrive and get it
Hello! The animals on the safari are well treated ? The guides had some kind of weapon to defend themselves and tourists in case of anything bad happens? How's that work?
There are no weapons, I only saw a stick but there aren’t any big predators there except for lions you meet on the wall which are brought up by the guides as cubs.
Hey genuine question.... is it safe to travel there solo as a guy?
Yeah I did it solo
What is the budget for this?
Check out my Senegal travel guide, you’ll find everything there
didn't want to sweat so you used animal labour instead, bravo
What are you on about?