Travel with

a Purpose

Join us on an unforgettable journey to Senegal, West Africa’s hidden gem! Experience the thrill of adventure, walking alongside majestic lions, and explore breathtaking landscapes. Discover vibrant cultures, visit bustling markets, and indulge in local cuisine. Beyond the beauty, Senegal offers lucrative investment opportunities, particularly in real estate and other emerging markets. Our expertly curated tours will take you on a memorable ride, creating lifelong memories and opportunity, in this incredible West African destination.

Experience

An Unforgettable Journey

Arrival and Relaxation

- Arrive in Senegal

- Check into hotel

- Change money

- Enjoy a welcome brunch, lunch, or dinner

Mastermind Session

- Attend a mastermind session on investing in Africa

- Meet with local government officials and entrepreneurs

Statue Visit & Local Markets

- Visit the tallest statue in Africa

- Explore local markets

Investment Opportunities

- Visit potential investment opportunities

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Goree Island and City Tour

- Visit Goree Island

- Take a city tour of Dakar

Transfer to Kaolack & Lion Walk

- Transfer from Dakar to Kaolack

- Go on a lion walk

Relaxation and Departure

- Spend the day relaxing

- Prepare for your flight back home

Mr. Ajib Abdus

Salaam

As a seasoned entrepreneur, philanthropist, and travel enthusiast, I’m delighted to share my expertise with fellow adventurers. With a deep passion for Africa, fostered through my involvement as a part-owner of three boutique hotels in West Africa, I’ve developed a unique understanding of the continent’s diverse landscapes and cultures.

Through my role as President of Nasrul Ilm America, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing humanitarian aid, I’ve had the privilege of making a positive impact on communities both domestically and abroad. Our initiatives have provided food security to over 10,000 homeless individuals in the US and 70,000 in Africa, while also supporting the construction of 50 wells for clean water and the rehabilitation of schools in West Africa.

With years of experience guiding travelers throughout Africa and facilitating pilgrimages to Mecca for over 3,000 individuals, I’m confident in my ability to craft unforgettable journeys. When not exploring, I cherish time with my loving wife and our five beautiful children.

On this travel site, I invite you to join me in discovering the wonders of Africa and beyond. With trust, expertise, and passion as our guiding principles, I look forward to sharing my knowledge and creating lifelong memories with fellow travelers.

Testimonials

What Our Clients Are Saying About Us

"He wants everybody to win, and he wants everybody to experience the jewel of Africa"

- Keith

"I want to give special thanks to Ajib, he has help me invest in 4 hotels and his connections are priceless."

- Takki

"We couldn't ask for a better experience, we are 100% coming back"

- Danielle

FAQ About Senegal

What is the official language of Senegal?

The official language of Senegal is French, but many locals also speak Wolof, and English is widely spoken among staff in the tourism industry.

Is Senegal safe for travelers?

Yes, Senegal is considered one of the safest countries in Africa, with a Level 1 travel advisory from the U.S. Department of State.

What is the climate like in Senegal?

Senegal has a warm, tropical climate with two distinct seasons: a dry season from November to June and a rainy season from July to October.

What are some notable landmarks in Senegal?

Some notable landmarks include: The African Renaissance Monument, the tallest statue in Africa.

What are the main ethnic groups in Senegal?

Senegal has a diverse population with several ethnic groups, including Wolof, Serer, Jola, and Mandinka.

What are some popular tourist destinations in Senegal?

Some popular destinations include:

• Gorée Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

• The Sine Saloum Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

• Various wildlife reserves, such as the Fathala Wildlife Reserve.

What is the currency of Senegal?

The official currency of Senegal is the West African CFA franc (XOF).

When did Senegal gain independence?

Senegal gained independence from France on April 4, 1960.

What are some traditional Senegalese foods?

Some popular dishes include:
• Thieboudienne (a fish stew)

• Ceeb Jen (grilled fish)

• Mafé (a peanut-based stew)

What are the major religious practices in Senegal?

The majority of Senegalese people practice Islam, with a significant minority practicing Christianity and traditional African religions.

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