Checklist
for Dakar
Travelers
Here is a checklist for your Senegal
trip. You might
have things you want to add, let me know. Because you will be staying
together,
you might decide, as a group, to share some of the items in order to
keep
packing to a minimum and costs low (i.e. throat lozenges, first Aid
Kit, etc.).
Essentials:
Passport (please make a copy
to carry around as well)
Vaccination Card
Visa (for non-US citizens -
make a copy of this document)
ATM cards (there are plenty of
machines in Dakar) or Traveler Checks (AAA
provides cheques at no charge)
Note
for New Yorkers: you might be able to buy some CFA’s before leaving
at CBAO or BICIS in NYC
 |
Clothes: |
Toiletries: |
Tennis shoes or comfortable
sandals
|
Towel and washcloth |
| Couple of t-shirts/tank tops |
Linen for a twin bed
|
| Cotton summer dresses |
Shower shoes/Flip Flops |
 |
Loose skirts (you can
buy a few batik boubous on-site for ~$5 each) |
Shampoo/conditioner/Soap |
| Cute outfit (for club/social
events/mass) |
Sunscreen |
| Light sweater |
Lotion |
| One pair of jeans (not
hole-y ones) |
Toothpaste & toothbrush |
 |
Pair of sunglasses |
Face/baby wipes |
| Shampoo/conditioner |
Aspirin |
Health
|
Snacks
and Gifts (not complete necessary but helpful) |
| Throat Lozenges (the air is
dry!) |
Granola/power bars |
| Diarrhea medicine |
Trail mix |
 |
Anti-mosquito sprays and/or
creams |
Other |
| Condoms |
Camera |
Anti-Malarial drugs most often
have to be taken weeks in advance.
Please see
your doctor know about the different options. |
Fanny pack/travel wallet |
A Note on Gifts: Gifts are not necessary
but always useful for wedding and naming ceremony invites, or
appreciation
gifts. Acceptable and cheap gifts might be T-shirts (NY, USA); Mini
Bath and
Body Works stuff; any Dollar store items; Costume Jewelry; candy –
something
light and American.
The current exchange rate is
$1=420CFA. What does this mean? A cab ride
from Suffolk to downtown
will be 1300CFA. Bus fare is 150CFA. A breakfast of croissants and café
au lait will cost 300CFA. Lagos/African printed cloth is 1300CFA/yard.
A meal at a nice restaurant will probably run you 5000CFA though most
really good places do not exceed 3000CFA. Ice cream sundaes at my
favorite restaurant will cost 2800CFA. To see Youssou Ndour will not
exceed 5000CFA. Photocopies are 100CFA/sheet. Theaters and movies cost
about 3500CFA. Cassettes of popular music are 1000CFA each (Youssou
Ndour cassettes may cost 1400CFA). A candy bar is 500CFA. American
imports are more expensive. High quality gifts (instruments, paintings
by professional artists, quilts, real gold) will cost you more. You may
check daily rates at http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic.
- Please limit
unnecessary items.
- Do not
bog yourself down with a laptop. We will have limited computing
access at Suffolk.
- For
linen/towels, you might want to bring those that you would not mind
leaving there or giving away at the end.
- I believe a backpack
(carry-on) and
another suitcase is sufficient; if the suitcase is small, consider
bringing an empty duffel as well; or keep one of the suitcases relative
light so you can bring back your presents/purchases. There are often
surprisingly weight requirements on travel from Dakar-Paris – you do
not want to be stuck with extra baggage charges. In your
carry-on, please keep a change of underwear and important
toiletries/medicines.
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