Tourism in SenegalFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tourism in Senegal is a vital part of the West African nation's economy. Beach and cliffs at Toubab Dialao, (Petite Côte, Senegal). A modern tourist hotel catering to Europeans in the resort town of Saly. Visitors loaded into a Pirogue for a pleasure trip from Ngor to île de Ngor, a popular holiday spot for Dakar's locals. In the background is the Ngor Hotel, catering to Senegalese and business travelers to Dakar. A yellow-crowned gonolek (Laniarius barbarus), photographed in the estuaries of the Saloum Delta National Park. Western tourists visit rhinoceroses kept at the Bandia Natural Reserve near Dakar.
Tourism in Senegal is a vital part of the West African nation's economy. Beach and cliffs at Toubab Dialao, (Petite Côte, Senegal). A modern tourist hotel catering to Europeans in the resort town of Saly. Visitors loaded into a Pirogue for a pleasure trip from Ngor to île de Ngor, a popular holiday spot for Dakar's locals. In the background is the Ngor Hotel, catering to Senegalese and business travelers to Dakar. A yellow-crowned gonolek (Laniarius barbarus), photographed in the estuaries of the Saloum Delta National Park. Western tourists visit rhinoceroses kept at the Bandia Natural Reserve near Dakar.