Private Tour
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48 hours
Mobile ticket
THE circuit is unique in the sense that you can make a visit at the same time, from Lac Rose and spend a night in the Lompoul desert. In short, you will have a stay
wonderful and unforgettable in Senegal
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
All the excursions mentioned and visiting rights.
Vehicle with fuel, driver and guide or driver / guide
Dinner
Drinks, water, personal expenses, New Years Eve and tips.
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Hotel okaï desert oasis
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
DINNER
Dinner
Lompoul Desert
Departure from Dakar in the morning to reach Lac Rose. Tour of the Lake, visit to a Fulani village, and meet the salt collectors. Unmissable swimming in the salt lake and unforgettable sensation. Above all, don't forget to rinse off with fresh water! Lunch by the lake then drive to the Lompoul desert. Arrival at the village of Loumpoul, transfer by 4 × 4 through the dunes to reach the camp. After a warm welcome, you can enjoy the wonderful spectacle of the sunset. Dinner and evening under the stars ... sometimes shooting! Night in Mauritanian tents at the Loumpoul Ecolodge or the Desert Camp
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Lompoul
Breakfast at your own pace. Morning of dromedary ride or on foot on the dunes. Possibility of surfing on the dunes. Lunch in Loumpoul. You will enjoy the peace and serenity of the place before returning to your hotel in Dakar or Saly.
Pickup included
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Nov 21, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
After spending a week in Dakar, it was a true pleasure to take an overnight road trip to visit Lac Rose and the Lompoul Desert. Although the lake wasn't pink during our visit, Lac Rose was incredibly tranquil and peaceful. The surface of the lake barely rippled as we enjoyed a boat ride to watch the salt being harvested with wicker baskets. The Lompoul Desert features a stylish camp with tents, which I would describe as "glamping." Inside, there are large, comfortable beds, as well as a bathroom and a shower in a spacious white tent nestled among the large dunes. The camel rides were delightful; we ended up doing them twice. I never knew camels could be so cute with their long lashes and elegant necks! The evening entertainment, featuring a group of drummers and singers, had everyone dancing before we enjoyed a fabulous meal of vegetable soup and couscous served with roasted chicken, lamb, sauteed onions, and tangy sauce. After dinner, we gathered around an open fire and sipped wine. This overnight trip is definitely not to be missed!

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