African Americans Living In Senegal
What amount of income would be needed to live comfortably in Senegal?
That is a broad question with so many variables.聽 I can't give you a dollar figure per se because it depends on your situation.聽 Retired with a pension, social security?聽 If you have those or one of those, you can probably live comfortably.聽 If you are not retirement age -- and need to continue working -- you will have somewhat of a problem, as there a few jobs here, but if you have an entrepreneurial spirit you may be able to get by.聽
Regla
Stephanie here.聽 I go by the name of "Gambia Here I Come"聽 I work half time in The Gambia and half time in Washington D.C.
I am bringing two friend from Memphis Tn to Senegal and The Gambia.聽 We are spending 3-5 nights in (or around Dakar), then we are headed to The Gambia.聽 We we will be arriving in Dakar the last week of May.
Can you tell me if there is some type of car/taxi service (really a nice A/C SUV to handle the road) to Kaolock then to Banjul.聽 We want to explore Senegal by taxi on the way to Banjul and looking for suggestions.
This site used to be so easy to navigate, but I have had a problem getting in.聽 I am not sure you can drive into Gambia.聽 From others I have spoken with, you can drive to the border and then you must take the ferry to Gambia, which for you that would mean leaving your SUV behind.聽 There are many car rental places available.聽 I also understand the road from Dakar to Gambia is a bit of a nightmare and I've been told by several Americans visiting here they would never do it again.聽 Might be a good idea to fly to the Gambia from Dakar -- rent your SUV over there and fly back.聽 If I get any more information for you, I will let you know.
Anyway my email is SenegalStyle@gmail.com.聽 I have a business consulting service and homestay guesthouse for visitors and Wolof/French/Arabic language students.聽
Welcome to my adopted home country!
Blessings,
Regina (Amina) Gaye
I''ve hooked up with Sineta (with SenegalStyle B&B) and she has given me wonder advice.
Thanks to both of you.
-Stephanie
Other ethnic groups rely on each other when traveling ... and black folks from the U.S. can be some of the most hospitable and helpful people on the planet ... We survived Jim Crow by helping each other.聽 Soooo yep ... I'm asking .. lol
There is an Anglophone B&B guesthouse targeting students and budget travelers in Dakar.聽 Did you do any online research yet?聽
Check out SenegalStyle or just read the comments that are already here, I see someone has already mentioned it.
As an expat living in Senegal I can attest that other ethnic groups do business with each other in very close knit communities so that they all thrive.
Not sure what you mean by hosting.聽 You need to say a little more in your request.聽 I live about 2 hours outside Dakar, and it is more calm and quiet here.聽 If you are looking for submersion activities -- Dakar is probably your best bet.聽 Try the student location mentioned above.
Regla
Looking so forward to this.. Any introductory comments gratefully received.
Cheers
Lina
I just arrived about a week ago. I am a teacher at a school in the suburbs of Dakar and need to meet people. I am trying to learn Wolof as I don't speak French, but also looking for people to go out and be social with.
Welcome and Yes this thread is still alive.聽 I live about 2 hours outside Dakar in La Somone (near Saly).聽 Read back through the different posts on African Americans Living in Senegal and you may find one or two people that live in Dakar.聽 One particular lady was in the fashion business and lived in Dakar for a while.聽 She went back to New York and I don't know if she has returned.聽 But I am sure you will meet some people that you can socialize with there.聽 If you are ever in the Saly area, let me know.聽 Would love to conversate.聽 I have lived here for 8 years.聽 Give yourself some time, you will meet people.聽 If you just NEED to speak English (I know the feeling), I am here.聽 Regla
Thanks
reglan wrote:Mohamed - I think you must send a message directly to Tiffany.聽 Your message came to regla.
Thanks
Oh I am really sorry! Thanks for letting me know. How is your day today?
SoulChildMeeka wrote:I will be moving to Dakar to teach next month and I would love to hang out! I'm 23 an new to the expat life but I am very excited !
Hello there! Welcome to the land of TERANGA, hospitality. Wish a warmly welcome and an exciting experience!
PS. I speak fluent Spanish and French, my Wolof is pretty basic(I can communicate with 5 year-olds pretty well lol.
your best shot is to hang out with your husband and his friends or try to hook up with some students at university of St-Louis.there might have what they call an english club and from there you could meet friends
take care and good like
ps;for retirement there is no better place than st-louis
Oh forgot, there is a woman in Dakar that has lived there for many years.聽 Her business is SenegalStyle and you can find her on the web.聽 She and I have never met face-to-face only through email.
Again. Welcome to Senegal and look forward to meeting you two at some point in the future.
I would be happy to give you a 'newcomer' tour of Dakar!聽 Look up SenegalStyle on google for my connection information!
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jucallll wrote:Hi, I am interested in moving to Senegal. Actually I am interested in acquiring land to develop. Can you assist? I live in NYC
Hello jucallll
To whom is your post dedicated to please?
Regards
Kenjee
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