I just found out that my roots are from Senegal… We come from Saint Kitts, but, after looking a little deeper, we’ve discovered we are Senegalese… I love it. I accept it and I am on my way. ❤🙏🏽🔥
I'm Rwandan but I've lived in West Africa. Of all the most beautiful, gorgeous, stunning, kind-hearted and genuine people I've met have come from there. I could be biased though for many reasons, but I absolutely love the place. Enjoy your trip once you discover your ancestral homeland ❤
Thank you for sharing about Senegal! We relocated to Senegal 8 years ago from America and it has been our best decision yet! Now we have investment projects all over the country!
This video should be streamed on big mainstreams like BBC africa or something it’s absolutely well produced and I have enjoyed it a lot! Can’t wait to welcome you in Somalia 🇸🇴 and show the Somalia media never shows!
I’m a South African by birth but I’ve always been drawn to Senegal. Call it deja vu but it is the only country in Africa outside my birth land that I truly feel at home. I love the Senegalese people
I am looking forward to visiting next year! I met a nice brotha, Muhammad from Dakar, Senegal. He owns a restaurant in Philly. I love the people, food, history, everything! His mother was so happy when we spoke on the phone.
This reconfirms my yearning to go to Senegal as my first destination in the African continent. It just seems like a peaceful and overlooked country. I must say Sara you are gorgeous omg.
I visited Dakar in 2011. Lived there 2012-15. Visited in 2019. Traveled to other areas in Senegal. Will visit in 2024. I love Senegal. Did language at ACI!
I am senegalese living in Europe and i enjoyed your video, you did a great job showing beautiful parts & culture of my beloved country. Spots to visit with my family when we're next back there.🙏👏💪✌️🤗
I amFrom Yemen I love the country of Senegal your country is good wonderful and also it became better when I watched your beautiful and nice videos I hope to visit it as soon as possible hopefully thank you honey you are very beautiful with the beauty of Senegal😍😍😍😘🍯😊♥️❤️
I was missing Senegal today so I searched for a video and yours popped up. Crazy enough, I visited the ACI Baobab school because of some friends I met and Ibou gave me a tour. I was there the day they painted the mural behind him. What a small world! Thanks for reminding me of happy times :):)
Do we detect a GERMAN Accent 😍😍😍. ? Your Travel Report of Senegal was so beautifully and Tactfully done the LIFE Magazine should have been contacting you,, if they were still around.. 👏👏👏👏. AMAZING THANK YOU
I was searching more about Senegal for a French assignment and your video made my day! Not sure why I was feeling so heavy but your whole video made me better in a number of ways. I also have to point out that it's so well done! Congrats to you, I fell in love with this place's sights and values (especially Teranga). Such a complete video with meaningful recommendations, thank you for mentioning the black and woman owned place, a lot of people will support her amazing work. Have a great day!
@@gurlbuttafly We pray that you're much better now. Excellent job you've done to enlighten us all. That statue - The Renaissance - is most impressive from your description. Very kind of you. Thanks so much. Wow!
Jërejëff waye, super nice video. I just realised it's time to go back to my beloved Senegal and visit again my friends! I can't believe my last time in Dakar and M'Bour was in...2005! But I needed to get to know other countries in Africa 😁 That's why. For me Senegal is teranga and lots of sabar percussion & dance. The best music spirit in the continent. I used to stay with a local family in HLM, sorrounded by griots and music atmosphere, but, well, now at my age maybe I should consider a fancy apartment like yours! Need a more quite sleep 😅😅 Cangrats, super good work. J'ai trop de nostalgie because of you now 😬 Carles.
I left America to live in Senegal. Inchallah Senegal doesnt adapt more ways of the European. Inchallah Senegal keeps its culture and land without being controlled even more by outsiders. Inchallah the Teranga doesnt backfire on them the way the Teranga of the Native American Indian backfired on them. Inchallah the French influence leaves the minds of the children and Inchallah the Wolof history is put back in the schools. Africa
I amFrom Yemen I love the country of Senegal your country is good wonderful and also it became better when I watched your beautiful and nice videos I hope to visit it as soon as possible hopefully thank you honey you are very beautiful with the beauty of Senegal😍😍😍😘🍯😊♥️❤️
I just wanted to tell you how beautiful this Vlog was . Thanks for sharing and adding all the little touches . Truly this was really great . I pray for my videos to eventually reach this level of help and excellence !!
You,ve just scratched the surface....you have to visite Somone,Saly,Ngaparou,Nianning,Yen,and many more places on the east '' Petite Côte '' ,....Toubacouta '' Walking with Lions'', Delta Saloum, along the Gambian border. Go to the south '' Ziguinchor,kolda,sedhiou ''Village of Sadio Mané'' Last but not least,Kedougou and Tamba on the south east with their immense forests and parks
I just have to acknowledge your spirit is so warm and genuine and soothing voice. I'm researching Senegal to go on vaca/winter holiday before my life gets super busy this spring. This video was very informative, recorded in a dope way and respectful love that so much Sara.❤❤ I've never visited Africa and I'm super thrilled my first African country is actually one of my top 5. Thank you for all your suggestions!!! Merci
Thank you so much for this comment! I felt so self-conscious about these voice overs 😆 I’m glad the video was helpful ❤️ You’ll enjoy Senegal, I’m sure!
My father is senegales and I live in the Gambia I've been living in UK for long long time UK girl now angel and your holiday in Senegal I have a big family in Gambia and Sen I see you when you come back to UK enjoy yourself
I’m Senegalese living in dakar. Did all the places numerous times but your video gave me goosebumps 😊. Thank you for this incredible video. Hope you’ll come back often Inch’Allah 🎉👌🏾🇸🇳
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video. Really enjoyed you taking us on a tour of Dakar! This makes me eager to visit Senegal and check out all of the spots you spotlighted.
Thank you for sharing your information!!!! I was trying to decide on which African country to see for my visit to the continent. I believe you helped me decide. Great video!
@@sarajabril That would be so helpful, bcuz many don’t have a point of reference. Picking a country on the continent to visit for the first time, is like playing darts blindfolded.
thank you for acknowledging that jollof rice originated from Senegal In fact Jolof is a region in Senegal and is sometimes used by locals instead of Senegal
As a Moroccan, I am taking my family to visit Senegal next year. In fact, my DNA showed I am 6% Senegalese. Dakar will be my first call. In fact, I am thinking of buying a holiday apartment if I can legally do that. Senegal is my second country. I would like to see more Senegalese youth come to Morocco to study, live and work.
You'll be welcome!! somehow we are all brothers, our country is rich by love, emotion, peace and respect. hope you and your family gonna enjoy your second land!!
@@internetcensure5849 This is true. As a Moroccan I must have had great grandparents from Senegal and Mali. IAM very proud of my heritage. In fact, I am planning to visit Senegal next year.
This vlog was absolutely stunning! The images are beautiful and I'm so grateful you spoke so kindly of my country. Made ME wanna go back rn and I AM Senegalese lol. ❤😂
Hello Sara - I truly enjoyed your video and I have added Dakar to my list - I heard about Senegal from its music - from the show on NPR called Afropop worldwide - I hope I can experience Teranga here and take it with me wherever I go ! - Keep those videos coming ! Best, Sam !
Thank you for the content, this is serious i'm a single guy planning to move to Dakar from Lebanon to start a new life hopefully a better one even though i have no idea what's waiting for me, i am open minded and open for other's cultures so i won't have problems collaborating and communicating especially that i understand french very well. Please any advice from anyone who reads my message!? Thank you in advance, much respect.
Hi i'm senegalese and still at dakar, 1st all she said is true, about the way people are kind, the security ( not perfect but really good) the food etc. But i have to tell you, visit and install is different, so try to have a adviser or a friend who knows or live in the country. The most important value of our country is respect, if you respect people ( the aged ones must have respect even if they are wrong haha) they gonna be in your side, despite you are rich or poor, black or white, old or young. People are kind and love to help, there is poor people who are helped daily by people who just have enough to end their month, we are belevers so we beleve that things done or given aren't lost. We are muslim for most but you can't go on a entire family without seeing catholic member, so people are really tolerent because they know each other. For your installation, try to find first where to live, there is expensive one, on many part of the capital. but there is really good on good price. most of the time the water, the electricity are paid every 2 months, separtly of the rent. if you want to find a job; there is many propositions and you can find a job without discriminations; there is an old immigration ( libanese also) who lives their since century, they are senegalese, their grant grant fathers was born their, they have many firms their and are mixed too traditional senegalese. others like french, marocan, guinese, etc are also many here. so there isn't physical or religious difference for a job meating. but young senegalese study a lot, i'm 3 times masters degree, with famous french institue codiplomation (i'm a exception), to show you, you have to get atleast 2 years post bac study and some experience to get a job and the salary not gonna be that good. with more experience or diplom, it's can be OK. My advise is to take a 2 3 months of holidays, come here and seing your self if it's possible. Trying also that time to find a job. The humanity and brotherhood side gonna be very good on your views, but the way to instal, find a job, living in autonomy depends on many factors. There is truly less opportunity than occidental country ( jobbing in a macdo for 2 3 month and trying to find a good job etc). If on that period you find a job well paid and where to live well, this senario is possible at 90%, here we go... I repeat it's just a advise, there is many factor ( your economies, your experience, your degree etc) that i dont have. Hope i help you a little. Kindly from senegal!!
@@TheLam98 🙂 Hello back, people are definitely nice and you are an example, i appreciate your time to inform me about all the important things and yes you surely helped me understand many things, i know jobs aren't easily found but with patience and perseverance i hope to make it happen, well wow i gotta say congratulations to you for your degrees i'm happy for you and honored talking to you here, as for me i only got my bachelor degree in Business Administration from the Lebanese American University (L.A.U) years ago, but worked in different fields from a mall to a wood factory to insurance sales consultant so i don't have any problem working in any kind of job i see myself i'm able to do, regardless the position i'll be fine with anything as a start. Honestly i was also thinking the same thing about your advice, to have a few months there as a trial and see if i can fit in. Thank you again for your precious time you made me feel less stressed!! Best wishes for you and god bless you and your family.
Be kind to everyone. There are Lebanese in many West African countries, however we consider them to be very conniving people as they don't mix with the locals. Respect is reciprocal .
I am indian. I work and live in dakar senegal. Nice place and good people. Welcome to senegal
I just found out that my roots are from Senegal… We come from Saint Kitts, but, after looking a little deeper, we’ve discovered we are Senegalese… I love it. I accept it and I am on my way. ❤🙏🏽🔥
Welcome to Senegal brother, I am planninf for vacation to island in 2025 inchallah.
I'm Rwandan but I've lived in West Africa. Of all the most beautiful, gorgeous, stunning, kind-hearted and genuine people I've met have come from there. I could be biased though for many reasons, but I absolutely love the place. Enjoy your trip once you discover your ancestral homeland ❤
I’m Gabonese living in New York , I love Dakar so much, I have been there more that 30 times, always ready to go to Dakar
That makes two of us! How can one ever get tired of Dakar? 😁
I think Gabonese and Ivorian are the most represented diaspora in Dakar.
@@sarajabril Do you have any hotel recommendations/and areas to stay. Heading there in 2 weeks with family
@@dioumagogoba7606 Do you have any hotel recommendations/and areas to stay. Heading there in 2 weeks with family
@@ismenie100 Radisson Blu, Terrou bi, Pullman. The are five star hôtels. But in y neighborhood there's few airbnb. Search for Illiyin Mermoz.
I’m from Somalia 🇸🇴 but grew up in Canada 🇨🇦. I’ve always wZnted to visit Senegal 🇸🇳. Thank u for tge great visuals
Welcome to Senegal kuso dhawow abayo macan
Definitely go and visit.
@@abdifatahabdullahibashir5804 magaceygu was Deeq. Gabadh ma’yihi sxb
BIG LOVE AND RESPECT TO SENEGAL AAAAAND TO MOUSSA SOW (Fenerbahce 💛💙) OUR LEGEND AND BIG LOVE ....FROM TURKIYE 🇸🇳 ♥️ 🇹🇷
멋진 관광지네요. 아름다워요.
Thank you for sharing about Senegal! We relocated to Senegal 8 years ago from America and it has been our best decision yet! Now we have investment projects all over the country!
That’s amazing! I wish you lots more success 🙌🏽
That’s soooo dope. I’m on my way In April!!
Hello my dear what are some project that one can invest in senegal...am from canada
@@globetrotter_nic you can invest in many sectors in hôtels cars renting homes building agriculture fishing etcc
This video should be streamed on big mainstreams like BBC africa or something it’s absolutely well produced and I have enjoyed it a lot! Can’t wait to welcome you in Somalia 🇸🇴 and show the Somalia media never shows!
Aww thanks so much! Cannot wait to collab once in Somalia.
I’m a South African by birth but I’ve always been drawn to Senegal. Call it deja vu but it is the only country in Africa outside my birth land that I truly feel at home. I love the Senegalese people
And we love to
I am looking forward to visiting next year! I met a nice brotha, Muhammad from Dakar, Senegal. He owns a restaurant in Philly. I love the people, food, history, everything! His mother was so happy when we spoke on the phone.
This reconfirms my yearning to go to Senegal as my first destination in the African continent. It just seems like a peaceful and overlooked country. I must say Sara you are gorgeous omg.
Couldn’t agree more! In the future I’ll do a video on how to pick your first African travel destination 🙌🏽 …and thanks 🥹
@@sarajabril Beside being an amazing UA-camr , what do you for a living ?
Senegal is definitely on my travel bucket list.
One of the best African countries🇸🇳❤️
I visited Dakar in 2011. Lived there 2012-15. Visited in 2019. Traveled to other areas in Senegal. Will visit in 2024. I love Senegal. Did language at ACI!
Small world! I went to Dakar for the first time in 2017 and have been back almost every year 😁
I'll love to be there
I am senegalese living in Europe and i enjoyed your video, you did a great job showing beautiful parts & culture of my beloved country. Spots to visit with my family when we're next back there.🙏👏💪✌️🤗
Makes me so happy that you felt well represented by this video! Here’s to your next trip!
I am from Eritrea 🇪🇷 love 💘 Senegal 🇸🇳 and Africa 🌍!!!!!
I amFrom Yemen I love the country of Senegal your country is good wonderful and also it became better when I watched your beautiful and nice videos I hope to visit it as soon as possible hopefully thank you honey you are very beautiful with the beauty of Senegal😍😍😍😘🍯😊♥️❤️
As a senegalese woman born and raised in Paris, France, I really enjoyed your video.
I was missing Senegal today so I searched for a video and yours popped up. Crazy enough, I visited the ACI Baobab school because of some friends I met and Ibou gave me a tour. I was there the day they painted the mural behind him. What a small world! Thanks for reminding me of happy times :):)
Ohh lovely! I’m happy that my video brought back good memories. Also, Ibou is the sweetest
Great video ! I'm french, I spent 3 years of my childhood in Dakar and hold such great memories from this place. I wish I can go back one day.. !
I’m Senegalese and currently live in California! Thank you for making this video ❤
I am Senegalese but living in Ohio America is no good
Suuuuch an amazing Video! Dakar is now on the list it looks like a little piece of paradise 😍
It’s very nice and the grilled fish is succulent and super fresh
A Youssou Ndour live concert is on my bucket list❤️❤️
Do we detect a GERMAN Accent 😍😍😍. ? Your Travel Report of Senegal was so beautifully and Tactfully done the LIFE Magazine should have been contacting you,, if they were still around.. 👏👏👏👏. AMAZING THANK YOU
Thank YOU! 🙌🏽 yes, the German accent creeps in sometimes ha!
اللهم اهدني وعصاه الأنس والجن وكل الذريات دعوه لهدايتك وكل العالم احفظها وانشرها لتأخذ ثواب هدايتهم ❤❤❤
I'm from Indonesia.. hope i can visit senegal❤
I'm Rwandan Next year I will Visit you
I'm from Pakistan I 💓🇵🇰 long live 🇵🇰 nice beautiful thanks 🙏🇵🇰❤️💜♥️🌹
I love Sénégal it’s like Haiti out of Haïti I can see my self living in Senegal ❤️❤️❤️✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿
Beautiful mosques and beautiful people around there..
Peace and love. I'm Guyanese. And I dream of Africa I wish for senegal
I was searching more about Senegal for a French assignment and your video made my day! Not sure why I was feeling so heavy but your whole video made me better in a number of ways. I also have to point out that it's so well done! Congrats to you, I fell in love with this place's sights and values (especially Teranga). Such a complete video with meaningful recommendations, thank you for mentioning the black and woman owned place, a lot of people will support her amazing work. Have a great day!
What a beautiful place, but I'll stay put. I'm 👍 good!
Sénégal Dakar my favourite country🇸🇳❤❤❤🇲🇦🇸🇳🇲🇦
As someone who is planning on visiting Senegal this is a great video. Good work.
Hope you enjoy your trip!
Yes leave America and come there
This is an AMAZING video! Thanks for sharing 🤗 I can’t wait to visit Senegal 🥰
I see so many travel UA-cam videos. This one is a perfect travel video. Well done
Very informative.
Always wanted to see that statue of man, woman and child in real life. Wow!!!
It’s so impressive. Hope you get to see it!
The Renaissance…it’s even more amazing up close. I climbed every stair in July 2021, after having major back surgery in January . I will never forget
@@gurlbuttafly We pray that you're much better now. Excellent job you've done to enlighten us all. That statue - The Renaissance - is most impressive from your description. Very kind of you. Thanks so much. Wow!
Jërejëff waye, super nice video. I just realised it's time to go back to my beloved Senegal and visit again my friends! I can't believe my last time in Dakar and M'Bour was in...2005! But I needed to get to know other countries in Africa 😁 That's why. For me Senegal is teranga and lots of sabar percussion & dance. The best music spirit in the continent. I used to stay with a local family in HLM, sorrounded by griots and music atmosphere, but, well, now at my age maybe I should consider a fancy apartment like yours! Need a more quite sleep 😅😅 Cangrats, super good work. J'ai trop de nostalgie because of you now 😬 Carles.
This makes me miss Senegal man so much !!! such a beautiful country man .... I loved my time there! 😁😁
you are a great person and presented dakar amazingly 🙌
I left America to live in Senegal. Inchallah Senegal doesnt adapt more ways of the European. Inchallah Senegal keeps its culture and land without being controlled even more by outsiders. Inchallah the Teranga doesnt backfire on them the way the Teranga of the Native American Indian backfired on them. Inchallah the French influence leaves the minds of the children and Inchallah the Wolof history is put back in the schools.
Africa
Ameeennn !
Sénégal is just another puppet country to the west and especially France. You will be disappointed on that front
I am Senegalese & Gambian, though I have never been there to either yet. Thank you for this beautiful video😁I will definitely subscribe!
My country is very beautiful ❤😊
I amFrom Yemen I love the country of Senegal your country is good wonderful and also it became better when I watched your beautiful and nice videos I hope to visit it as soon as possible hopefully thank you honey you are very beautiful with the beauty of Senegal😍😍😍😘🍯😊♥️❤️
Senegal looks very beautiful and the food there is very good
I really want to move there permanently....
Many balck US citezens come and stay in Senegal permanently
Totally stoked! Lord willing, I will have my 1st visit on 11/22/24!🙏🏾🙌🏾🇸🇳
Waw this is a beautiful piece of art I ever see about Dakar
Thank you for the great job
Tres bon!
Nice na!
Nekh na turope!
Sending clip to my friends.
I just wanted to tell you how beautiful this Vlog was . Thanks for sharing and adding all the little touches . Truly this was really great . I pray for my videos to eventually reach this level of help and excellence !!
I just subscribed to your channel! 🙌🏽❤️ Thanks so much. I truly appreciate it.
You,ve just scratched the surface....you have to visite Somone,Saly,Ngaparou,Nianning,Yen,and many more places on the east '' Petite Côte '' ,....Toubacouta '' Walking with Lions'', Delta Saloum, along the Gambian border. Go to the south '' Ziguinchor,kolda,sedhiou ''Village of Sadio Mané'' Last but not least,Kedougou and Tamba on the south east with their immense forests and parks
Great video. Hope to go to Dakar in the next few years.
Beautiful video! A love letter to Dakar Senegal ❤ I enjoyed this video so much
This is such a beautiful vlog, Sara! I also love your storytelling. I can't wait to visit Senegal!
I just have to acknowledge your spirit is so warm and genuine and soothing voice. I'm researching Senegal to go on vaca/winter holiday before my life gets super busy this spring. This video was very informative, recorded in a dope way and respectful love that so much Sara.❤❤ I've never visited Africa and I'm super thrilled my first African country is actually one of my top 5. Thank you for all your suggestions!!! Merci
Thank you so much for this comment! I felt so self-conscious about these voice overs 😆 I’m glad the video was helpful ❤️ You’ll enjoy Senegal, I’m sure!
I’m in NYC. I’ll be going next month. Thanks for the review. La Paix✌🏽
My father is senegales and I live in the Gambia I've been living in UK for long long time UK girl now angel and your holiday in Senegal I have a big family in Gambia and Sen I see you when you come back to UK enjoy yourself
I’m Senegalese living in dakar. Did all the places numerous times but your video gave me goosebumps 😊. Thank you for this incredible video. Hope you’ll come back often Inch’Allah 🎉👌🏾🇸🇳
Comments like yours make my day, honestly. I’m glad you felt your city was well represented 🙌🏽 Jerejef 😊
@@sarajabril nio far 😊. You did an excellent work. Nekal ci diam
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video. Really enjoyed you taking us on a tour of Dakar! This makes me eager to visit Senegal and check out all of the spots you spotlighted.
Looks like a cool place. Definitely going on my list. Thank you !
Watching from North Carolina (NC), USA.
New sub.
Like #803.
Very interesting presentation.
Thank you for sharing your information!!!! I was trying to decide on which African country to see for my visit to the continent. I believe you helped me decide.
Great video!
Yay, that’s great! I was also thinking about making an entire video about how to pick your first African country to visit 😁
@@sarajabril That would be so helpful, bcuz many don’t have a point of reference. Picking a country on the continent to visit for the first time, is like playing darts blindfolded.
Darker is beautiful
Really😂
thank you for acknowledging that jollof rice originated from Senegal
In fact Jolof is a region in Senegal and is sometimes used by locals instead of Senegal
Omg really?❤
@@chinenyeezema525 yes instead senegal we say jolof in wolof
@@marni12196 lovely I’m Nigerian so I love learning about other cultures in WA
@@chinenyeezema525 I'm glad to help. If you have any further questions I would be happy to answer them
As a Moroccan, I am taking my family to visit Senegal next year. In fact, my DNA showed I am 6% Senegalese. Dakar will be my first call. In fact, I am thinking of buying a holiday apartment if I can legally do that. Senegal is my second country. I would like to see more Senegalese youth come to Morocco to study, live and work.
Senegalese love Moroccans come and visit us hope you won’t regret it
You'll be welcome!! somehow we are all brothers, our country is rich by love, emotion, peace and respect. hope you and your family gonna enjoy your second land!!
@@PendaG22 treu❣
"In fact, my DNA showed I am 6% Senegalese."😂 Why not 1% Swedish?🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@internetcensure5849 This is true. As a Moroccan I must have had great grandparents from Senegal and Mali. IAM very proud of my heritage. In fact, I am planning to visit Senegal next year.
this was an excellent video with a wealth of information! thank you as I will be visiting Senegal in few months!
In mid 2018, I visited Dajar staying in King Fahd Palace
Nice Video, a lot of work went into it, well done 😄
One of the best, most insightful travel videos I have seen. Many thanks! Your tips will be most useful in our own travel preparations.
Salam greetings ❤ to Senegal from Jkrta terima kasih-sukraan-thx for share your amazing trip-travel video in Senegal
Are you Senegalese?
la qualité de vos images est hors norme bravo
je fais aussi ces genres de vidéos
par contre mon reportage est en français
Merci bcp! Je vais regarder vos vidéo aussi 🙌🏽
This vlog was absolutely stunning! The images are beautiful and I'm so grateful you spoke so kindly of my country. Made ME wanna go back rn and I AM Senegalese lol. ❤😂
Comments like this 🙌🏽🥹 love your beautiful country and you should definitely go back to visit hehe
God willing ill be there next year 🙌🏿
My favorite country
You’re awesome in front of, and behind the camera! Your channel is about to blow up Sara! And thanks for the content!!!
You made my day 🥹
This was amazing, you are doing the lords work .
😅
Wow I can’t wait!!!😮
One or the best of short reportage about Senegal
Wow thanks for the nice words!
You're accomdatins are beautiful. I want to go there and visit.
Amazing video. Bravo for your work, the video shootings...
Lovely! Thank you!
Nice video, will have to visit Senegal very soon. Thanks for sharing.
Outstanding videos and very factual! Thank you to have showcased the beauty of my country
If possible I would really love to speak with you. My vacation to The Gambia and Dakar will be this year and I definitely have questions if possible
Love the cool and relaxing tone of your voice
Thank you 🥹 I’m always self-conscious so that’s great to hear
Agradable video!
Hello Sara - I truly enjoyed your video and I have added Dakar to my list - I heard about Senegal from its music - from the show on NPR called Afropop worldwide - I hope I can experience Teranga here and take it with me wherever I go ! - Keep those videos coming ! Best, Sam !
Thanks, Sam! So happy you enjoyed the video and are inspired to visit Dakar 🙌🏽
Very beautiful ❤️❤️ thanks for sharing with us 🤝🏾
I have two friends from Dakar, Senegal 🇸🇳 and everything you said is true and it makes want to visit Senegal soon 💯🙏💪👍👌🤙👉👏🙌
You will NOT regret it! 😁
Cant wait to visit Dakar soon 🙏🏿
Lord willing, my first visit is on 11/22/24.🙏🏾🙌🏾🇸🇳
@ I've already been, was 🥰🥰
I am moving to Senegal soon 🎉
Loved this video, on my list of places to visit next!
Thank you for that’s beautiful videos sister 🤍
Great video ! Thanks for it! Ready to go to Dakar now!
Very interesting and enjoyable.
Me, British will be visiting.. hopefully will see Senegal football.. currently kings of African football.
If anything, you’ll see lots of people play outdoors in the evening. It’s wonderful!
Thank you for the content, this is serious i'm a single guy planning to move to Dakar from Lebanon to start a new life hopefully a better one even though i have no idea what's waiting for me, i am open minded and open for other's cultures so i won't have problems collaborating and communicating especially that i understand french very well. Please any advice from anyone who reads my message!? Thank you in advance, much respect.
Hi i'm senegalese and still at dakar, 1st all she said is true, about the way people are kind, the security ( not perfect but really good) the food etc.
But i have to tell you, visit and install is different, so try to have a adviser or a friend who knows or live in the country.
The most important value of our country is respect, if you respect people ( the aged ones must have respect even if they are wrong haha) they gonna be in your side, despite you are rich or poor, black or white, old or young.
People are kind and love to help, there is poor people who are helped daily by people who just have enough to end their month, we are belevers so we beleve that things done or given aren't lost.
We are muslim for most but you can't go on a entire family without seeing catholic member, so people are really tolerent because they know each other.
For your installation, try to find first where to live, there is expensive one, on many part of the capital. but there is really good on good price. most of the time the water, the electricity are paid every 2 months, separtly of the rent.
if you want to find a job; there is many propositions and you can find a job without discriminations; there is an old immigration ( libanese also) who lives their since century, they are senegalese, their grant grant fathers was born their, they have many firms their and are mixed too traditional senegalese. others like french, marocan, guinese, etc are also many here. so there isn't physical or religious difference for a job meating. but young senegalese study a lot, i'm 3 times masters degree, with famous french institue codiplomation (i'm a exception), to show you, you have to get atleast 2 years post bac study and some experience to get a job and the salary not gonna be that good. with more experience or diplom, it's can be OK.
My advise is to take a 2 3 months of holidays, come here and seing your self if it's possible. Trying also that time to find a job. The humanity and brotherhood side gonna be very good on your views, but the way to instal, find a job, living in autonomy depends on many factors. There is truly less opportunity than occidental country ( jobbing in a macdo for 2 3 month and trying to find a good job etc). If on that period you find a job well paid and where to live well, this senario is possible at 90%, here we go...
I repeat it's just a advise, there is many factor ( your economies, your experience, your degree etc) that i dont have.
Hope i help you a little.
Kindly from senegal!!
@@TheLam98 🙂 Hello back, people are definitely nice and you are an example, i appreciate your time to inform me about all the important things and yes you surely helped me understand many things, i know jobs aren't easily found but with patience and perseverance i hope to make it happen, well wow i gotta say congratulations to you for your degrees i'm happy for you and honored talking to you here, as for me i only got my bachelor degree in Business Administration from the Lebanese American University (L.A.U) years ago, but worked in different fields from a mall to a wood factory to insurance sales consultant so i don't have any problem working in any kind of job i see myself i'm able to do, regardless the position i'll be fine with anything as a start. Honestly i was also thinking the same thing about your advice, to have a few months there as a trial and see if i can fit in. Thank you again for your precious time you made me feel less stressed!!
Best wishes for you and god bless you and your family.
Be kind to everyone. There are Lebanese in many West African countries, however we consider them to be very conniving people as they don't mix with the locals. Respect is reciprocal .
Thanks a lot for that Video. We are on our way to Senegal. But we would like to See more then dakar 😉🙏
Hope you get to see St. Louis & the Casamance!
@@sarajabril we have a visa for 40 days. Hope we see a lot 😁
Outstanding video. Very well done. Thanks for sharing. My interest is certainly piqued!
Thank you! 🙌🏽
Jolie reportage, merci 👍🇸🇳❤
Merci à vous 😊
Great video. Love Dakar, can't wait to go back.
I really enjoyed this video!! I went to Senegal for the first time February 2022. It's definitely on my list of places to visit again
Hope you can visit again soon!