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Exercise normal precautions in Senegal.
Exercise increased caution in the Casamance region due to crime and landmines. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.
Advisory Summary
Senegal is generally a safe destination for travelers. Read our travel guidance for Senegal to learn how to prepare for a safe trip.
Level 2 – Exercise Increased Caution
Casamance region
Exercise Increased Caution in the Casamance region due to crime and landmines.
U.S. embassy personnel can only travel in the Casamance region on main roads and during daylight hours.
Crime
Separatist rebel groups operate in the Casamance region. Bandits sometimes commit armed robbery in the area. Stay on main roads and do not travel at night.
Landmines
Landmines and unexploded ordinance from prior conflicts exist in the Casamance region, primarily in border and rural areas. The locations of landmines and unexploded ordnance are often not known, marked, or easy to recognize.
If you decide to travel to Senegal:
DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY AND MAY NOT BE TOTALLY ACCURATE IN A SPECIFIC CASE. QUESTIONS INVOLVING INTERPRETATION OF SPECIFIC FOREIGN LAWS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE APPROPRIATE FOREIGN AUTHORITIES OR FOREIGN COUNSEL.
U.S. Embassy Dakar
Route des Almadies
Dakar, Senegal
Telephone: +221-33-879-4000
Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +221-33-879-4000
Email: DakarACS@state.gov
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