A walk with the lions is not a routine tour. There are only six countries in the world where one can have such a sensational delight.A full immersion in the local culture is guaranteed, with exploring the village and introducing some of their activities like : the hammering of millet. A rare moment to discover their culture. You will then have to explore one of the most beautiful markets in the country: Kaolack's Central. Thus, you will see Africa from another angle, with its colors and its uniqueness. You will be the maker of amulets, and the workshop for shoes and many local products. Boat trip on the Saloum river, crossing the immense mangrove swamp, seeing the oysters at the roots of the trees, and also observing the birds, then the next day, we head to the Fathala animal reserve for our long-awaited ride with the lions. After a briefing, given by the rangers. You are going to start !!!Jours : | Nuit(s) : 0
PASSENGER DUTY:
The passenger is required to behave in a manner that does not compromise the safety, calm and enjoyment of services / products by other passengers.
He shall undertake to respect the rules of prudence and the duty of diligence, as well as all the provisions of the Organizer or the local operators responsible for the organization of the excursions, as well as the regulations and administrative or legislative provisions concerning the service / product.
The passenger will be held responsible for any damage that the Organizer may suffer as a result of non-compliance with the above obligations. In particular, the passenger will be held responsible for damage caused, damage caused to other passengers or third parties, boat ..... vehicles used during excursions and all fines, fines and charges to which the passenger is liable. Organizer could be subject by his fault by the authorities, of any country city visited during the tour.
EXCURSION :
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