ダカール半日市内観光(最低催行人数2名)





説明
この観光ツアーでは、鉄道駅、独立広場、またはダカールの歴史的なゆりかご、大統領邸宅に行きます。そしてその後、私たちは海岸沿いの道を走り、笑顔の街ダカールがその素晴らしい景色を楽しむことができるようにします。それから私達はアフリカのルネッサンスの記念碑で終わる前に、独立を祝う国会、大聖堂、大モスク、オベリスク広場を発見することを続けるでしょう。
ツアーオプション
旅程
高さ 52 メートルの銅製のモニュメントは、マメルの丘の 1 つの火口から突き出た筋肉が膨らんだ男性を表しています。上半身裸の彼は、左腕に子供を抱え、もう一方の女性を包んでいます。 198段の大階段を上ります。 「男性、女性、そしてその子供たちは、大陸が世界に開かれたことを象徴する太陽に向かいます。それは、アフリカの偉大さ、安定性、持続可能性を推進し、引き付ける力です」と、2010 年 4 月 3 日に発足したアブドゥライ・ウェイド大統領は説明します。
1997年に建てられたモスク・オブ・ディヴィニティは、セネガルのウアカムにあるモスクです。ミナレットが2つある構造です。モスクはコルニッシュ ウエストの海岸近くにあるため、モスクからは大西洋の景色を眺めることができます。
サンダガ市場は 1935 年に建てられました。その建築は、マリのティンブクトゥのアラビア スーダン様式を思い起こさせます。その装飾は、アラベスクと幾何学的な絵が描かれたアラビアとアフリカのスタイルが混ざり合っています。
共和国大統領の住居である共和国宮殿は、セネガルの首都ダカールの高原地区にある歴史的な邸宅です。 1902 年に建てられたこの宮殿は、フランス領西アフリカ総督の公邸でした。
ケルメル マーケットは 1860 年に建てられた非常に美しい建物です。アラビア風の美しい円形の錬鉄とレンガ造りのホールです。1994 年に火事で焼失し、1997 年に同じように再建され、歴史的建造物に指定されています。市場の入り口にある大きな時計は、正午に終点の鐘を鳴らしていました。ケルメル市場では、すべての食料品を見つけることができ、創設以来、街の最高の製品を探している西洋人が頻繁に訪れます
博物館には 2 つの目的があります。 *非民族誌の博物館を作成すること、つまり原始芸術だけに専念せず、大陸の人々の過去の奴隷を記念することはありません. ・「黒の世界の文化と文明」を通じて、アフリカ大陸全体の活力を示す。
ダカールの大モスクは、フランスとモロッコの建築家によって建設され、その建設に資金を提供したモロッコ国王ハッサン 2 世によって 1964 年に発足しました。ミナレットの高さは67m。内装も外装も豪華な装飾
1961 年に作成されたこの村は、国の職人が何を生産しているかを知るのに適した場所です。プロのカテゴリーで集められた職人は、幅広い彫刻作品を展示しています。あらゆる種類の革製品 (牛、ヘビ、ヤギ、クロコダイル) と宝石もあります。
ハイライト
含まれるもの
集合場所と時間
旅行者は出発の少なくとも15分前に準備ができている必要があります
旅行者の評価
重要情報
- 車いす対応
- 幼児や小さなお子様は乳母車やベビーカーに乗せることができます
- 介助動物の同伴可
- 近くに公共交通機関があります
- 幼児は大人の膝の上に座る必要があります
- 送迎は車いす対応です
- 適度な体力が必要です
- 予約ごとに最低02人が必要です
レビュー(33)
This was a wonderful way of seeing the city and understanding the way of life in the area. Fantastic morning and happy they gave us the option to add places that we would have liked to visit.
A whistle stop tour round Dakar’s key sights. Mainly by car as you go between locations as this covers the whole peninsular area, but don’t forget head covering / modest clothing to go into the mosque environs. Also bring some water and a snack. You don’t actually get to go into the museums.
We were picked up from the airport, and dropped off at our hotel at the end of the day for an extra $50. There was both a driver and guide for us. It was worth it to have a personal escort through the markets so we were not harassed at all and felt very safe on our tour. He even let us get some drinks and a snack when we were starting to fade after our redeye flight. Our guide was quite knowledgeable about the history of Senegal and the places we saw. He was also happy to take pictures of us. It was a great introduction to the city.
Our ship was late but Senegal Global was waiting for us a short distance from the gangway. We were 6 guests in the van which was a bit crowded and made it harder for the old folks to get in and out. We stopped at the train station first which was lovely and not on the itinerary. We did not see the Grand Mosque or Museum of Black Civilizations, not clear why. Our guide was informative and answered all questions. Some guests were grumpy and made rude comments about the country, which I’m sure the guide could hear. We were back to the port in less than 3 hours, which seemed to be what some wanted.
We saw most items on the itinerary in about 1 1/2 hours rather than the 4-5 indicated. The guide Lamine was OK. The only real treat was the African Renaissance statue and maybe the train station. Real complaint was the operator converted a private tour to a group tour days before excursion with no real option other than cancel. No fee adjustment even after asking. Van was supposed to be for ten but six plus guide and driver jammed us up pretty good. I would look for other options.
We did see most of items on the itinerary but the only one worthwhile was the statue of African Renaissance and maybe the train station (to a lesser extent). The guide Lamine was pretty good. Poor rating is for the company. We booked private bur a few days before arrival we were informed it switched to a group of 6 with no price adjustment. Nothing we could do at that point. Van was to accommodate 10 but no way. We were jammed up and quite uncomfortable. Good thing the 4-5 hour tour was done in 2 1/2. Wuite a disappointment.
This was one of the worst tours I’ve booked through Viator. It was supposed to be a private tour. It ended up being 6 of us and several wanted to shop, we didn’t. Which is why I booked a private tour. We were notified they were short on tour guides so we would have other people. I asked for a 50% refund, the tour company said no. Now I’m asking Viator for the refund. If you are booking this from a cruise ship I would not recommend it. Viator please consider the refund as I have booked many tours with you my current vacation. I don’t use any other company for tours when I travel. I hope I don’t have to change that.
Tour operator changed the tour from private to small group tour and then on the morning of the tour the tour operator changed the start time to a half hour earlier. The tour description stated that stops would be made at three different markets but we only stopped at two markets. When I complained, the tour operator only agreed to a refund of 30 percent, which I considered much too little.
Our guide John was enthusiastic and passionate about his city - at first. We went to a number of interesting sites, and were rather impressed by Dakar. But then he abruptly ended the tour after three hours. (It was supposed to be 4-5 hours!) There were several things we did not see, yet plenty of time to have done so. And we were given a lame excuse about the Kermel Market being too crowded and aggressive, etc. I walked over there on my own soon after and discovered that it was not like that at all. Rather strange. Overall, I am still giving this three stars because John was personable and we did see many things, just not all that was promised.
I can’t say enough about my experience in Dakar. Having this incredible opportunity to immerse myself in the vibrant culture and rich history of the city was truly unforgettable. From the moment I arrived, I felt welcomed by the warmth of the people and the energy of the city itself. The history, with its deep roots in both African traditions and colonial influences, was fascinating to explore—from the bustling streets to the serene, historic sites that tell the story of this dynamic place. My guide was exceptional, offering not just knowledge, but a deep sense of care and generosity. They took the time to not only show me the major landmarks, but also to share personal stories and insights that brought the culture to life in ways I never expected. They were always patient, answering my many questions and making sure I understood the significance behind each experience, whether it was a visit to the African Renaissance Monument or the colorful markets that pulse with life. What really stood out to me was how my guide went above and beyond to ensure that I felt comfortable and connected to the experience. They were not just a guide but a true ambassador for Dakar, sharing local customs, history, and traditions in a way that made me feel like I was part of the community. The time spent with them wasn't just about sightseeing; it was about forging a deeper connection with the culture, and that made all the difference. I left Dakar with a sense of fulfillment and gratitude, having experienced not only the sights, but the heart of the city in a way that felt authentic and personal.
It was such a great time showing you some of the best places in my beautiful hometown. It truly was a pleasure getting to know you. Thank you for your kind words.



