Partir plusieurs années en Casamance (Sénégal)
by Q7
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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bonjour a tous je me presente anthony je désir partir plusieurs années au sénégal plus présisement en casamance et j aimerai avoir des info sur le cout de la vie, et tout se qui me serai utile de savoir. en meme temps si je peut avoir quelque contact avant de partir cela me ferai tres plaisir. merci d avance a vous tous pour les reponse que vous aller m offrir. 😉
tu ne dis rien de tes projets en Casamance, mais peut être as tu simplement envie de glander.
en tout cas le coût de la vie peut ne pas être élevé.
Si tu vas dans un village tu peux louer une chambre pour moins de 10000fcfa par mois et te nourrir pour pas cher du tout, et tu peux aussi vivre au stade au dessus et manger dans des gargotes pour 750 fcfa/ repas.
ne te fais pas de souci tu auras toujours assez pour vivre....... simplement
Cordialement
Toi tu doi avoir trouver une femme que t'aime pour prévoir d'aller en casamance plusieurs années avant même d'y avoir été une fois (rires) moi je m'appel yohann je rejoin ma ptite femme de fin novembre a fin janvier à Oussouye, moi aussi je prévoi beaucoup de projets dans ma tête mais hélas je devrai rentrer assez vite pour travailler en france, j'aimerai beaucoup pouvoir avoir un logement a moi là bas que je pourrai louer pourkoi pas dès ke je suis en france.
moi je recherche un surfeur qui arrive a surfé en casamance car c'est ma passion principale et j'adorerai pouvoir me rafraichir et pratiqué ma passion en même temps (rires) ça serai vraiment un rêve pour moi de surfé de jolies vagues sur la côte du cap skirring ou cabrousse, je ne connai pas le meilleur endroit pour le surf en casamnce, il nya aucun site qui parle du vrai surf en casa (la meilleure saison pour le surf en casamnce es de nov a mars grâce aux dépressions hivernal du nord atlantique qui envoi la houle sur toutes les côtes de bretagne a la guinée) 😮 c'est tout ske je sai et puis cabrousse aparement est l'endroit pour le surf mais comment louer des planches ?? Je ne prend pas la mienne sinon il ny aura pas de vagues lol ....
moi je recherche un surfeur qui arrive a surfé en casamance car c'est ma passion principale et j'adorerai pouvoir me rafraichir et pratiqué ma passion en même temps (rires) ça serai vraiment un rêve pour moi de surfé de jolies vagues sur la côte du cap skirring ou cabrousse, je ne connai pas le meilleur endroit pour le surf en casamnce, il nya aucun site qui parle du vrai surf en casa (la meilleure saison pour le surf en casamnce es de nov a mars grâce aux dépressions hivernal du nord atlantique qui envoi la houle sur toutes les côtes de bretagne a la guinée) 😮 c'est tout ske je sai et puis cabrousse aparement est l'endroit pour le surf mais comment louer des planches ?? Je ne prend pas la mienne sinon il ny aura pas de vagues lol ....
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que veux tu faire en Casamance?y es tu déjà allé?
Pour le boulot tu rêves un peu à moins d'avoir de l'argent faire de l'hôtellerie et embauché du personnel local.Tu vas être confronté en permanence à la corruption encore plus si tu montes ton propre boulôt.
ça veut dire aussi savoir surveiller un chantier tte la journée et donner des ordres
savoir supporter le tourisme sexuel en plein développement notamment avec les enfts
supporter ts ces toubabs qui vont à cap (sekrin ?)pour s'étaler sur les plages
si tu aimes le jumbé pas de pb il y a essentiellement des ados qui ne font que cela chomage oblige
sénegal 60000 d'habitants tout le monde se connait et te connait.Du coup la casamance un gros village
Tu vas être un passeport ambulant ce qui à la longue est chiant meme si on peu comprendre
Tu planes un peu
j'aurais ton age je me baladerais plut^t ds toute l'afrique et ailleurs pour comprendre les choses plutôt que de vouloir m'y installer.
Bon un peu décourageante la vielle
LN
Hélène
vas déjà te balader labas tu comprendras vite sur place
Il faut être magouilleur pour réussir au Sénégal et donc un peu corrompu
les seuls européens que j'ai vue s'installer étaient ds l'hôtellerie ou des femmes âgées avec un jeune jules sur place qui se faisaient rapidement arnaquées
IL y avait aussi de jeunes RMIST à l'époque où on ne devait certainement pas pointer qui se maquait avec une personne du coin et construisait "une baraque à frites " sur la plage
Chaque fois que je vois un reportage sur le sénégal assez récent je vois les même personnes.
le mieux si tu est un homme honnette c'est de faire le tour de plusieurs pays d'acheter de l'artsanat directement ds les villages a toi de surveiller où va l'argent
et tu va ensuite l'éte sur les marchés en France vendre ...Ca veut dire debout 1h du matin pour trouver une place et acheter de la marchandise originale au départ car le truc est assez saturer qd aux choix des marchandises.
En afrique si tu as un pote il te roule, te vole et le matin avec le plus beau sourire il te "dira ce n'est pas grave"...vu la pauvreté des gens si tu te proménes avec un copain tu devras le nourrir, le coucher etc...
a mon avis tu rêves et pourquoi pas ??????????????????
en plus il faut mieux dire que tu es belge que français "on est mal vu entre autre pour arogance...il y a certainement du vrai la dedans
Non je n'ai pas d'adresse valable J'ai un copain de mon age qui a adopte un garçon sénégalais qui est cuisinier(le garçon) maintenant .Il a eu assez d'argent pour acheter une maison avec des Français habitant en France. il en a fait un hotel classe .Mais lui avait 30ans d'afrique qd il c'est lancé là dedans, et chacun à des parts ds le projet c'est à l'ouest de rosso .Il y a un site sur internet .Il faudrait que je lise une carte pour retrouver et tu verrais quel type f'affaire c'est...Mais 30 ans d'afrique en y travaillant sur Dakar derrière lui LN
Non je n'ai pas d'adresse valable J'ai un copain de mon age qui a adopte un garçon sénégalais qui est cuisinier(le garçon) maintenant .Il a eu assez d'argent pour acheter une maison avec des Français habitant en France. il en a fait un hotel classe .Mais lui avait 30ans d'afrique qd il c'est lancé là dedans, et chacun à des parts ds le projet c'est à l'ouest de rosso .Il y a un site sur internet .Il faudrait que je lise une carte pour retrouver et tu verrais quel type f'affaire c'est...Mais 30 ans d'afrique en y travaillant sur Dakar derrière lui LN
Hélène
cherches sur le net
hotel, podor senegal, guilaume foy et tu verras ce qu'ils ont fait il y a bp de photos
je ne peux t'en dire plus mais je te garantie qu'il faut être bien introduit ds le pays et avoir l'aide financière de copains .A mon avis c'est surtout un désir vis à vis de l(Afrique pour ces gens qu'un désir d'avoir de l'argent car ils ont ts un metier par ailleurs
LN
Hélène
Regarde déjà ts les campements qu'il y a sur le net.Je suis allée en Casamance, ils étaient ts vides peut être pas la bonne période Aout....les européens vont surtout ds des hôtels style club med, tt organisés et font de la bronzette sur la plage.Ils voient 3 baobabs et "ils connaissent le pays".
Fais pas ça tt seul tu vas vite déprimer à force de te faire rouler au moins tu auras une épaule pour te consoler et repartir de plus belle
Il n'y a pas que les fonds il faut savoir être trés ferme pour faire bosser les gens .On s'use vite et il faut aimer Ca
Réponds à cette question es tu déja allé labas??????????????
LN
Hélène
alors part quelques mois et tu verras si tes motivations tiennent tjrs.
bon je ne peut rien te dire de plus
au revoir
BON COURAGE
LN
Hélène
bonsoir!!
j'ai lu ton projet de voyage en casamance mais aussi les réponses que tu as recus!!!!!moi, , je suis au sénégal et à dakar banlieue pour étre précis!!!!! mais comme tu n'es jmais venu ici, , , , il faudra faire attention, , , , , , je suis sénégalais et je te dis que mes compatriotes sont tres doués sur les arnaques et autres.....je te dis de faire gafle avec tout le monde, , , , , , , , , ok!!!!!!! n'empéche, , , c'est un bon pays ou il fait bon vivvre si tu as des sous!!!!rirre!!!!!!!
aller bienvenu au pays de l'hospitalité!!!!!!!
je ne sais pas combien de temps vous avez vécu là-bas, mais je pense que vous n'avez pas du aller au bon endroit, domage...
je suis allée de partout de Rosso en casamence.
Tjrs le mensonge, la drague des ados alors que j'avais 50 ans, le vol .C'était il y a 13 ans et pas encore de tourisme sexuelle sur les enfts.C'est en ça que je dit qu'il ne faut pas tjrs voir un pays comme idyllique même si on peut comprendre leurs pbs.
OK
Ln
Hélène
oui mais je pense qu'étant donné que la majorité des européenes vont pour le sexe, il est normal qu'ils tentent leur chance, pour ma part, étant très claire sur le sujet, je n'ai pas rencontré de problème...il faut parfois voir qui créent les problèmes...
en ts les cas ce n'est pas moi qui ai crée des pB
tu n'arriveras pas à me faire changer d'avis
LN
Hélène
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So I’m reaching out to people who live there or know the country well: I’d like to know what the best ways are to advertise and get known in Thailand. Are there any local classifieds newspapers? First, I’d like to practice from my apartment. Is that allowed in Thailand? Ideally, I’d like to work part-time in a private hospital as an osteopath. I’m thinking that in Thailand, the medical field is much more open than in Europe!!! Has anyone seen an osteopath or chiropractor working in a Thai hospital? Do you know the price of a consultation?
Any info you can share will be super helpful! Thanks in advance[;)!!!]
Hello everyone,
We’re a small family from the south of France, with a 2-year-old little boy, and we’re dreaming of starting a new adventure abroad by opening our own business. For now, we haven’t chosen a specific destination yet.
We mainly speak French, with a basic level of Spanish and English, and we’re ready to improve these two languages if needed. We’re looking for a multicultural, safe country with quality healthcare and good schools accessible for our son. We’d also love a pleasant place with a mild climate where life is good.
Our idea is to travel to different countries to explore, compare, and refine our project. We’d be really happy to read your tips, experiences, or anecdotes if you’ve already undertaken a similar project or if you know key points to anticipate.
Thanks in advance for your shares and help—it would really help us move forward with our project! 😄
Hi everyone,
I’m heading to Dublin as an au pair in a few weeks.
I’m looking for a reputable language school. It’s so hard to choose! Has anyone already done a language stay in Dublin? Any tips? Thanks so much! :)
Hi everyone, so I’m planning to go study at a community college in the U.S., but the only snag is which one—there are so many options over there! I’ve heard about one in California, Diablo Valley College, and another in Florida, Valencia College. I know both states are super attractive for tourism, but my main criteria are teaching quality and price. I’m open to any advice, comments, or suggestions—thanks in advance! The start of the semester is coming up, and I’m a little nervous...
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Has anyone gone on a language study trip in Europe? If so, which agencies did you use? What can you tell me about it? Thanks a lot! Kelkune
Has anyone gone on a language study trip in Europe? If so, which agencies did you use? What can you tell me about it? Thanks a lot! Kelkune
Hi! I’m looking for an apartment in Malaga from September (2025) until January for my Erasmus exchange, but I’m not finding much, and it seems like there are a lot of scams. Does anyone have any leads or tips? Thanks!^^





