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As a seasoned solo black woman traveler, I’ve had the privilege of exploring diverse corners of Africa, but Senegal holds a special place in my heart. Dakar, the bustling capital of Senegal, welcomed me with open arms and a kaleidoscope of experiences that left me eager to return. Here’s a glimpse into my unforgettable journey through this captivating city.

Finding Home in Ngor:

My stay in a cozy 2-bedroom Airbnb in Ngor set the stage for a safe and comfortable solo adventure. Located within walking distance of restaurants, grocery stores, and banks, Ngor provided the perfect base for exploring Dakar’s rich culture and history. Pro tip: Convert your currency at the airport upon arrival, as cash is king in Dakar, with many establishments preferring cash payments over cards.

Navigating the City:

Getting around Dakar is a breeze with ride-hailing apps like Yango or Hetech, offering affordable transportation options. However, be prepared for traffic jams, especially during peak hours. Planning ahead and leaving early ensures you arrive at your destination on time, allowing ample room for unexpected delays.

Cultural Gems:

Two must-visit attractions in Dakar are the African Renaissance Monument and Goree Island. The towering African Renaissance Monument, showcasing the beauty of the black family, offers panoramic views of the city and is a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike. A short ferry ride takes you to Goree Island, where the House of Slaves stands as a poignant reminder of Senegal’s history and the resilience of our ancestors. The experience is both educational and emotionally impactful, leaving a lasting impression.

Culinary Delights at Grill Time Dakar:

Grill Time Dakar emerged as a culinary highlight during my visit. While alcoholic beverages are limited in many Dakar restaurants, Grill Time’s diverse menu and vibrant ambiance stole the show. From succulent lamb and fresh seafood to flavorful Senegalese and American dishes, every bite was a delight. The separate shisha room added a unique touch, blending American R&B tunes with board games for a relaxed evening vibe.

Nightlife at Trafic Dakar:

For those seeking a taste of Dakar’s nightlife, Trafic Dakar is a must-visit hotspot. I experienced the lively atmosphere on a Tuesday, which happened to be ladies’ night, and the energy was contagious. From music to dancing and mingling with locals and fellow travelers, Trafic Dakar offers an immersive nightlife experience that shouldn’t be missed.

Embracing the Unexpected:

Dakar’s charm lies in its unpredictability and vibrant energy. While the language barrier may pose challenges, a trusty Google translator and a willingness to engage with locals open doors to meaningful connections and shared experiences. Embrace the city’s quirks, savor its culinary delights, and dance to the rhythm of Dakar’s heartbeat.

In conclusion, Dakar, Senegal, is a city of contrasts and captivating experiences that beckon solo travelers to immerse themselves in its culture, history, and vibrant spirit. From iconic landmarks to culinary adventures and lively nightlife, Dakar leaves an indelible mark on every visitor’s heart. Pack your sense of adventure and embark on a solo journey to Dakar for an unforgettable African adventure.

Airbnb:

@le_nid_guesthouse

https://www.airbnb.com/users/show/40157094

 

Restaurant:

Grill Time Dkr

@grilltime.dkr

https://grilltimedk.com/