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A warm welcome from Senegal

familiar to people from other parts of Europe, it’s a relatively new destination to British holidaymakers.

The five star Lamantin Beach offers the kind of standard of luxury many western tourists have come to expect with good food, quality wine and a spa. In addition, there’s a private sandy beach and – best of all – warm tropical waters to swim in.

Rhino in Senegal

A far cry from my last buttock-clenching dip in the sea off the Cornish coast this summer. There are a string of similar hotels along the coast. In Saly we also visited the four star Hotel Espadon which features a bar built on a jetty and the boutique-style Tama Lodge.

Further south in Sine Saloum is the sleepy Delta de Niominka, accessed by boat, and the marvellous Lodge des Collines de Niassam – one of the world’s most unusual hotels with rooms built into trees overlooking a lagoon.

But perhaps best of all was the luxurious Le Royal Lodge which has 28 beautifully appointed hut-style suites all of which contain a sunken jacuzzi!

Away from the pampered hotel world, there are a number of ways to explore Senegal. One of the most fun is heading out into the countryside on a souped-up golfing buggy-type vehicle where you get to see sights such as a massive ant hill, a crab-infested lake and local villages.

We also visited a colourful local market where we bought supplies to pass on to villagers living a traditional rural life. Though on the edge of poverty, it was impossible not to be struck by their sense of community, humour and spirit. Something that was underlined many times during our visit.

Saly also boasts the Bandia Nature Reserve, where a trip on the back of a jeep will bring you into close proximity to wild rhino, giraffes, zebras and various other animals native to Africa.

Visitors to Senegal should also make an effort to visit the famous Gorée Island – once a staging post for the transportation of slaves to America and Europe. It’s a moving experience, though watch out for the super-persistent street hawkers!

Senegal may have bugs the size of a small child’s hand, but for the more adventurous tourist the country offers a memorable holiday experience. And a great introduction to the Africa.

Factfile

* The Senegal Experience is the UK’s only specialist tour operator to Senegal and offer flights with Brussels Airlines from Birmingham, Manchester and Gatwick. Visit www.senegal.co.uk

* November to April is the main holiday season during which temperatures range from 32° to 27°C

* Prices go from £699 per person for a week’s half board including flight (at the 3½ star Hotel Royam) to £1,266 (at the 5-star Le Royal Lodge).

* Flights leave Birmingham on Wednesday and Saturdays at 6.30am and arrive in Senegal at 4.30pm

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