Ajjanaji
Explore the Serenity of Ajjanaji: A Hidden Gem in Cap Skirring
Explore the natural beauty and rich culture of Casamance Enchantée in Cap Skirring, a hidden gem on the Senegalese coast, perfect for nature lovers and culture seekers alike.
Nestled in the picturesque region of Cap Skirring, Casamance Enchantée invites tourists to explore its breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and vibrant wildlife. Experience the charm of this unique destination that perfectly marries natural beauty with cultural richness.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Ziguinchor, take Route N6 heading towards Cap Skirring. The journey takes approximately 2 hours (about 70 km) and offers scenic views of the Casamance countryside. Upon arriving in Cap Skirring, follow the signs leading to the beach area. CASAMANCE ENCHANTEE is located near the waterfront, so look for parking areas close to the beach.
Public Transportation
To travel from Ziguinchor to Cap Skirring, take a 'sept-place' (shared taxi) from the Ziguinchor taxi station. The fare is usually around 2,500 CFA per person, and the ride takes approximately 2 hours. Once you arrive in Cap Skirring, you can ask locals for directions to CASAMANCE ENCHANTEE, as it is a well-known spot near the beach.
Local Transport
Once in Cap Skirring, if you prefer not to walk, you can hire a motorcycle taxi (also known as 'Jakarta') to take you to CASAMANCE ENCHANTEE. The cost for a ride within the town is usually around 1,000-2,000 CFA, depending on the distance. Make sure to negotiate the price before starting your journey.
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