Three days at the old French capital of West Africa. Saint-Louis sits on an island in the Senegal River, connected by Faidherbe Bridge to a sand spit on the Atlantic. UNESCO World Heritage — pastel colonial buildings, jazz club bars, the haunting fisher village of Guet Ndar on the spit. Day-trip north to Djoudj National Park, third-largest bird reserve in Africa — 3 million migratory birds wintering here, half a million breeding pelicans on one island. Pirogue you in.
"The pelican island at Djoudj is the loudest place on earth. 500,000 birds. We had to shout to be heard from 2 metres."
"Saint-Louis at night is small-town magic — jazz from one bar, drums from another, kids playing football on the sand bridge."
November–April for migratory peak. December–February is the peak count. May is empty (most birds gone).
4.5 hrs each way on tar road. Long but smooth. The new Dakar–Saint-Louis highway is mostly done.
Yes — most travelers do. See our Dakar & Gorée 3-day trip. Combined 6 days from $1,080/pp.