Workshop, market, cooking, Village Mbour

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Mbour
Repas inclus
All levels
Group, private

Description of this activity

Discover Mbour from an authentic perspective through a full-day immersive experience combining a market visit, hands-on workshop, introduction to Senegalese cuisine, and a walk through a coastal village. This complete excursion plunges you into one of the liveliest spots on the Petite Côte, where culinary traditions, local culture, fishing, craftsmanship, and everyday life scenes come together. It’s a rich and accessible experience for all, ideal for feeling the energy of Mbour beyond its fishing port. The day begins with a visit to Mbour market

, one of the most vibrant and diverse markets on the coast. Here, you will find fresh fish from the port, tropical fruits, colorful vegetables, spices, grains, fabrics, everyday objects, and artisanal products. This immersion allows you to grasp the variety of ingredients used in Senegalese cuisine and observe the lively morning exchanges. The excursion continues with a hands-on workshop, which varies depending on the season: handling a local ingredient, preparing traditional products, discovering a craft gesture, or participating in an activity inspired by the market arrivals. Since Mbour is closely linked to fishing, some workshops may include seafood or simple local techniques. After the workshop, it’s time for the cooking workshop, where participants prepare a traditional Senegalese dish using ingredients bought that very morning: thiebou dieune, yassa, mafé, grilled fish, local rice, or seasonal vegetables. Essential techniques are taught: cutting, seasoning, sauce preparation, cooking control…
The meal is then enjoyed in a friendly setting, often under the shade of a tree or in a quiet village space.

In the afternoon, enjoy a walk through a Mbour village, exploring sandy streets, small shops, residential areas, local workshops, and everyday life scenes. Depending on the itinerary, the visit may include walks near the beach, fishermen’s workspaces, secondary markets, or nearby rural areas.

This day alternates between workshops, cooking, exploration, and light walking; it is suitable for all skill levels.

Activities and Discoveries Around Mbour

  • Mbour Fishing Port
    One of the most impressive in Senegal, spectacular when the pirogues return.
  • Somone Lagoon
    Nearby, perfect for birdwatching and pirogue rides.
  • Ngaparou Artisan Village
    To discover wood carvings and handmade objects.
  • Beaches of Mbour, Saly, or Ngaparou
    Ideal for swimming or relaxing.
  • Secondary Markets in Mbour
    For a more local and authentic experience.
  • Rural Trails Between Mbour and Sandiara
    Perfect for exploring the savannah.

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FAQ – Workshop + Market + Cooking + Village (Mbour)

Is Mbour’s market bigger than the ones in Saly or Somone?
Yes, it is one of the largest and most diverse markets in the region.

Do the workshops always include seafood?
It depends on arrivals, but fishing often influences the workshop.

Can participants actively take part in all cooking steps?
Yes, the activity is participatory and accessible even to beginners.

Does the walk include a visit to the beach?
Depending on the itinerary, it is possible to approach the coastal area or a fishing neighborhood.

Is the day suitable for families?
Absolutely, the hands-on workshops and the market atmosphere are very enjoyable for children.

Are Mbour’s villages close to the market?
Yes, small residential and artisanal areas are just a few minutes away.

Should you bring money to buy things at the market?
Optional, but possible if you want to take home fruits, spices, or artisanal products.

Is the day tiring?
No, it alternates light walking, workshops, meals, and shaded breaks.

Details of activities included

The price includes :

  • Guide
  • Workshops
  • Meals

Good to know

  • Mbour’s market is one of the largest on the Petite Côte: some areas are very busy in the morning.
  • Workshops change depending on arrivals, especially for seafood products.
  • Recipes vary according to the season, available ingredients, and the inspiration of the day.
  • Some village paths are sandy or uneven: wear comfortable shoes.
  • The afternoon walk is at a gentle pace, with regular stops to observe daily life scenes.
  • Temperatures can be high around midday: regular hydration is recommended.
  • The meal is prepared using local ingredients bought that very morning, ensuring authentic cuisine.

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