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Senegal Safari

Fathala Wildlife Reserve

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athala Wildlife Reserve in Senegal is an area that consists of approximately 6000 hectares of original and protected forest, providing guests with the opportunity to visit an original stretch of the African wilderness in it’s original condition. Visit our Mahogany Restaurant and Lounge and Day Visitor Centre for a delicious pizza and refreshments while watching the diverse birdlife or find out how Fathala Wildlife Reserve made a success of saving the rarest and most beautiful of all antelopes from extinction: The Western Giant Eland or “Lord Derby Eland.”

Mahagony Restaurant & Lounge Overnight guests can relax in our open air Mahogany Restaurant – named after these majestic African trees. Guests can view the waterhole and Senegalese bush while savouring a delicious variety of local cuisine. Our Senegalese chef will delight you with delicious breakfasts and dinners and a light lunch menu is also on offer. Healthy breakfasts with lots of seasonal fruit and local breads are served buffet style, while seafood

and other dishes galore will tempt your taste buds in the evenings. Enjoy a light lunch while lounging next to the swimming pool, sipping on ice cold cocktails from the Baobab Bar at Fathala Lodge Senegal.

Day Visitors Cafeteria Enjoy an ice cold cool drink, hot coffee, or delicious pizza prepared on a wood-fired oven at our open air Day Centre before or after your safari game drive at Fathala Wildlife Reserve. Take an opportunity to appreciate the indigenous and beautifully coloured bird species in the trees and monkeys drinking from the water-feature alongside. Feel welcome to visit our Western style, modern, clean bathroom facilities.

Luxury and Delux Tented Suites A visit to Fathala Lodge in Senegal offers you the chance of a romantic safari getaway in a luxurious tent in the shadows of the majestic African Mahogany trees. Sit back and relax on the porch of your tent and hear the cry of the hornbill in the

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