living in Senegal

LIVING IN SENEGAL: Here are 5 reasons

Whether you come for a holiday, for business, or for any other reason, Senegal is sure to captivate you. Proof of this lies in the approximately 25,000 French citizens who now reside there, a number that has been steadily increasing for years. Perhaps you're looking for a change of scenery, a new landscape, and a different culture? You've come to the right place! Here are five compelling reasons to come and live in Senegal.

 

SUN, SUN AND MORE SUN

We're probably not telling you anything new, but living in Senegal guarantees plenty of sunshine! And for good reason: it's one of the sunniest countries on Earth with 3,000 hours of sunshine a year ! You won't feel the need to check the weather forecast to plan your activities for the next day.

This is also one of the reasons why there are so many solar panels powering homes and other places!

Temperatures vary between the different regions of Senegal. It will always be a little cooler in Dakar than on the Petite Côte, for example, where the intense heat can sometimes surprise those who are not used to it.

There are 2 distinct seasons:

  • The dry season , which runs from November to May, with almost no rain and temperatures ranging between 25 and 35 degrees depending on the region you are in.
  • The rainy season , from June to October, is marked by high humidity and significant rainfall, particularly in the south of the country.

All this sunshine enhances the extraordinary landscapes that Senegal offers. Everything there is colorful, warm, and uniquely charming!

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A LIVE SHOW

Senegal never ceases to amaze , especially for those coming from other parts of the world. Here, animals and humans live together, and you'll often encounter goats or even herds of cows if you stroll around Saly or Ngaparou.

Take the time to stop for a few moments in Dakar to admire the joyful bustle that unfolds before you: horns blare, greetings are exchanged, all kinds of objects are sold, arguments sometimes arise… in short, life!

Here everyone crosses paths and lives together : the student, the executive in a suit, the street vendors, the women carrying their shopping on their heads, the young children…

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THE LAND OF TERANGA

Senegal is the land of Teranga , which means "warm welcome." Here, courtesy and humanism are highly valued. Proof of this is that you'll hear "Salamaalékoum" or "How are you?" throughout the day from all around you. Indeed, people here greet each other, respect one another, value one another, and demonstrate great courtesy.

Walking down a street without greeting a group of old people chatting on a bench will make you look like an impolite person.

Senegalese people are incredibly generous , always ready to offer help with anything. They'll ask about your family, make sure everyone is alright at home, and welcome you if it's your first time in Senegal. But if there's one thing that truly pleases them, it's when you speak to them in Wolof, even if you only know a few words. They'll feel valued and appreciate your immersion in their culture.

This culture of Teranga is also reflected in the fact that Senegal is a peaceful country, completely averse to conflict. It is a democracy in which the President is elected by the people. The inhabitants enjoy freedom of thought and can express their diverse opinions without fear.

The same applies to religion. Composed of Muslims, Christians and others, Senegal lives in harmony, respecting everyone 's beliefs.

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NUMEROUS ACTIVITIES

Senegal offers numerous activities for foreigners to discover the country. These activities are often connected to nature. It's hard to get bored when you have the opportunity to take a pirogue trip through the bolongs of the Sine Saloum, go mountain biking in Casamance, go fishing in La Somone, take a quad bike ride around Lac Rose, relax on a sun lounger on a beach in Saly while sipping pineapple juice, visit Gorée Island in Dakar, explore the Bandia Nature Reserve, or travel by horse-drawn carriage in Saint-Louis…

All these activities, in addition to being visually stunning, also allow you to discover local lifestyles and meet kind-hearted people who will be more than happy to give you a warm !

The website au-senegal.com will give you a lot of information on what you can do once you are there (culture, outings, sports…).

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THE FUTURE IS PROMISING

Senegal is an emerging country with many opportunities . This is why many people from elsewhere (French, Belgian, Lebanese, Chinese, etc.) settle there to develop a business.

This is certainly true of the real estate market, which has been booming for several years. Right outside Diass airport, the sheer number of construction sites across the country is striking. Cranes, backhoes, and numerous workers all point to a real dynamism in the country.

attractive business climate , with a youth population increasingly demanding training and employment opportunities.

Sectors such as tourism, transportation, telecommunications, real estate development, agriculture, and energy are attracting increasing numbers of foreign investors. Living in Senegal also means contributing to the country's development.

living in Senegal

So we've seen 5 reasons among many others to come and live in Senegal! But the best way is to come and discover it for yourself, and thus enjoy this wonderful country!

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