Little Coast Excursion

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Information

Petite côte
Repas inclus
All levels
Group, private

Description of this activity

Set out for a full day discovering the Petite Côte, one of the most pleasant and varied regions of Senegal. Between traditional villages, beaches lined with casuarina trees, tranquil lagoons, bustling markets, and savanna landscapes, this excursion offers a rich and diverse glimpse of local life. Accessible to everyone, it’s an ideal day to combine nature, culture, and relaxation while exploring multiple facets of the region.

The day usually begins in one of the emblematic villages of the Petite Côte, such as Saly, Ngaparou, Somone, or Mbour. Each village has its own atmosphere: a lively fishing port, quiet streets shaded by trees, colorful markets, or vibrant beaches. The outing allows visitors to observe the daily life of fishermen, the preparation of nets, traditional pirogues, and lively coastal scenes.

The next stop often leads to the Somone Lagoon, a protected natural area where mangroves, birds, and sandy islets create a peaceful setting. Depending on the chosen itinerary, it is sometimes possible to see herons, egrets, pelicans, or fiddler crabs in their natural habitat.

The excursion continues with a journey into the inland bush, where the savanna meets small rural hamlets. The landscapes change: baobabs, termite mounds, cultivated fields, and moving herds… This part of the day offers insight into rural life and the typical rhythm of the villages of the Petite Côte.

After a lunch break, the excursion can include other sites depending on the group’s interests: beaches, local markets, artisan villages, natural areas, or coastal viewpoints.
This day is accessible to everyone: it combines short walks, vehicle transfers, and moments of relaxation. Light clothing, water, and comfortable shoes are recommended.

Activities and discoveries around the Petite Côte

  • Somone Lagoon – Ideal for birdwatching and pirogue rides.
  • Mbour Fishing Port – One of the liveliest ports in Senegal.
  • Beaches of Saly, Ngaparou, and Somone – Perfect for a swimming break.
  • Ngaparou Artisan Village – Discover local crafts: sculptures, fabrics, decorative objects.
  • Bush Walks – Great for observing baobabs, Sahelian landscapes, and rural villages.
  • Local Markets – A great way to experience daily life: fruits, spices, fabrics, traditional items.
  • Bandia Reserve – Near the Petite Côte, ideal to combine for wildlife discovery.

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FAQ – Petite Côte Excursion

Does this excursion cover multiple villages?
Yes, the goal is to explore different environments: coastline, lagoon, market, bush, or rural areas.

Is there a lot of walking?
No, walking distances are short and suitable for all fitness levels.

Is this excursion suitable for families with children?
Yes, the wide variety of activities makes it an ideal outing for families.

Can we swim during the excursion?
Depending on the itinerary, a beach stop may be included. It’s recommended to bring a towel.

Will we see animals during the day?
It’s common to see birds, herds, and bush animals.
For more exotic animals, the Bandia Reserve can be added.

How long is the travel time between stops?
Distances are short: the Petite Côte allows for varied landscapes without long transfers.

Is the meal served by the sea?
This depends on the day’s itinerary: some locations offer beautiful oceanfront settings.

Should I bring money for local purchases?
Yes, if you wish to buy crafts, fruits, or souvenirs at the visited markets.

Details of activities included

The price includes :

  • Transport
  • Guide
  • Meal

Good to know

  • The Petite Côte covers a wide area: the exact stops of the excursion may vary depending on the season and the accessibility of locations.
  • Some inland roads can be slightly sandy: closed shoes are recommended.
  • Coastal areas can be windy, especially in the mid-afternoon.
  • The climate is often milder near the lagoon than in the bush: bring a light garment if you are sensitive to the breeze.
  • The activity covers several environments (beach, lagoon, village, bush): wear versatile clothing.
  • The included meal is served in a calm setting and may vary depending on the products available on the Petite Côte.
  • The itinerary is adapted to the time of day to take advantage of the best lighting for photos.

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