A peaceful, French- and Wolof-speaking Muslim country in West Africa, outside capital Dakar are great beaches, nature, village culture and of course most immediately Goree Island, the slave-trade complex that was for many the jumping-off point for the Middle Passage across the Atlantic Ocean. A warning to gay people, however: the current régime is virulently homophobic.
A visit to the southeast´s Senegal´s Bassari People
Niels Broekzitte One of Senegal's most remote tribes dwells in the hills of the country's southeast. And after visiting this region and its multicultural landscapes - also including the Peul (aka Fula or Fulani) and Bedik ethnic groups - we highly recommend it to those who prefer cultural and responsible tourism, and those who want to experience Africa at its most rustic and adventurous.The gateway to Iiyari, aka Bassari country, is Tambacounda, eastern Senegal's largest city (pop. 115,000),…
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