Travel to Senegal is an excellent option if you want to experience life in West Africa on your gap year. One of the best reasons to travel to Senegal is for its attractive coastline and stunning beaches. However there’s also plenty of African wildlife to discover when you’re travelling in Senegal. If you want to get up close to wildlife when you travel to Senegal a place you definitely shouldn’t miss is the Parc Nacional du Niokolo-Koba – which covers an area of 350 square miles and is home to leopard, lion and elephant. Another highlight, if you’re lucky enough to travel to Senegal at the right time of year, is the world famous Dakar rally – the longest rally of its kind in the world.
A particularly rewarding gap year Senegal travel option is to do some volunteer work with animals whilst you’re out there. If you travel to Senegal with Real Gap you can get involved with a number of excellent projects – from caring for endangered wildlife to assisting at an orphanage. So, take a Senegal gap year.
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