
Saint Louis
The Saint-Louis region seduces history buffs with its unique atmosphere which gives the impression of being transported to another era as soon as you cross the Pont Faidherbe, designed by Eiffel.
The city preserves important testimonies of its prestigious past, and this cultural and architectural heritage has earned it a place as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 2000.
The biodiversity of this region is incomparable, where water and land intertwine, where river and sea mingle.
Like a gigantic oasis, the Senegal River delta is the last stopover for thousands of migratory birds.
The Senegal River delta is also home to the Djoudj National Bird Park, the third ornithological reserve in the world, inscribed on the world heritage list since 1981.
This park is a true sanctuary for migratory birds.
The cultural life of the region is punctuated by a well-stocked annual agenda with flagship events such as the Saint-Louis International Jazz Festival, the canoe races (regattas), the Fanal, and the Blues du Fleuve in Podor.
Explore St. Louis, a city where history and nature collide, providing an unforgettable experience for visitors.