Location and
discovery of the surroundings
The Pointe-Sarène site is a tourist site located on the petite-côte to the south of the town of M'bour in Senegal, 100 km from Dakar and 50 km from the Blaise-Diagne international airport (1h15 drive).
Transport from the airport to the lodge can be provided by us. (Please let us know when you make your reservation).
Discovery of the region
Pointe Sarène is a fishing village, an authentic village, enclosed between the sea and a forest thorny.
Ideally located on the coast between Dakar and its effervescence and the region classified as World Heritage by UNESCO, Sine Saloum. its geographical location is ideal for anyone looking to discover Senegal.
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Somone Lagoon - 40 km
Somone, on the small coast, is a small village nestled in the heart of a magnificent lagoon.
Covering an area of 700 ha, the Somone lagoon is classified as a nature reserve. Throughout the year, many species of birds frequent the lagoon: pelicans, herons and egrets, flamingos ...
Between the lagoon and the baobab forest, tanned, broad sandy area is more or less flooded by tides or rain in the winter .
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The Sine Saloum Delta - 37 km
The Sine-Saloum delta rightly bears the nickname “Senegal's Amazon”. These are only fluctuating islands, mangroves, dry forests called tannes and maritime sanctuaries for wildlife, foremost among which are birds.
We circulate in a canoe through the meanders of bolongs, canals and inlets of rivers. In this mosaic of landscapes of 500,000 hectares, 76,000 became a national park in 1976, 73,000 were registered as a Biosphere Reserve in 1981 by Unesco and a second national park has since been created.
The delta is the land of the Serer, Mandingo and Wolof populations, who perpetuate ancient know-how such as the harvesting of mangrove oysters, the exploitation of mangroves, the salt wells of Palmarin.
Discover this magical place thanks to excursions by canoe, by cart in the forest of Hyenas and on the Serer lands ...
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Bandia Reserve - 35 km
The Bandia private reserve is a gem of ecological success through the surprising regeneration of its flora and the reintroduction of large African mammals, which have sometimes disappeared for centuries, under demographic pressure and poaching. It is located 65 km from Dakar and 15 km from Saly-Portudal (seaside resort of the "small coast") on the main road (N1) going to Mbour and Casamance.