Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening, which distinguishes them from country or guest houses.
Lovely place with the perfect host Celine. Very nice and clean room with comfy bed. The garden is an oasis to lounge in, with many different types of birds. Perfect base to explore the Seloum delta. The food is great, specifically dinner! Easy to arrange excursions from the hotel.
La Kora is a good pension. The manager is always smiling and helpful. The place is clean. There is plenty of plants in the garden, which is a big plus (many households and gardens in Senegal have no green plants, hard to say why). A small gym in the garden, that's also great. Breakfast is quite okay, if you are used to Senegalese standard (in Senegal you won't get real coffee, and the "european" breakfast is a lot of sugar). For travel stories from this location, see nomadicmind.org
Celine and Giles were charming hosts, genuinely engaged in the local community with a deep respect for the people they work with and the environment. We enjoyed every minute of our stay and the trips we did. The food was delicious, and the fact we all sat around the same table for breakfast and dinner made it very sociable. The garden is beautiful, with no need to go very far for birdwatching. We have such fond memories of our stay
unique property with beautiful grounds and great staff; excursions were well-organized and interesting; restaurant was pretty good but very limited options for dinner
Great location in a very peaceful area. What I liked best was the breakfast served in front of the room and the homemade baguette. They do serve dinner as well, the food is really delicious.
Youssou and staff were very friendly. Nice dinner with tasty chicken. Acceptable breakfast. Mosquito nets over some of the beds. Secure parking within the gate.
Celine, Gilles and their team create a warm welcome in their family-run guesthouse. My room was spacious and beautifully designed. Celine is a fantastic chef and you can enjoy delicious breakfast and dinner in the garden. Thanks for the chats, I very much enjoyed learning about the life in Toubakouta!
Great guesthouse/B&B in Toubacouta in a very peaceful and quiet village. Rooms are totally comfortable and nicely designed, and the meal that I ate here was excellent. I only stayed two nights, but would have been happy to stay on an another to take a tour through the mangroves.
The owners Celine and Gilles were very friendly and it was great to speak with them over dinner. They also offered some recommendations for future stops on my trip, since I had done almost no planning before coming to Senegal.
Alex
Solo traveller
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