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2 TRAVEL Express & Star, Tuesday, January 20, 2009 TravelWEEK Get on board for Euro highlights A luxury cruise around the Mediterrean is just one of the holidays featured this week – as well as breaks for the more budget conscious holidaymaker The Lamantin Beach Hotel has a superb swmming pool set amid traditional African gardens Colourful Senegal a new paradise found Travel Editor Jim Walsh IN this week’s Travel Week we holiday near and far, in the UK taking a stately home break at Thorsley Hall, as well as sampling some unusual city breaks. We also listen in on Berlin’s music culture, skip around little-known Senegal, as well as taking a “brilliant” cruise on the majestic Brillliance of the Seas. And to help you get away this year, we’ve also got a fantastic holiday offer, with Haven family breaks yours for the taking from just £99. The move away from UK holidaymakers piecing together their own package holidays – buying flights, accommodation and other parts of the break separately – looks to be under way already following the recent collapse of travel operators and airlines. Figures from Hitwise, a division of Experian, suggest that the beginning of this month saw a 42 per cent plunge in the number of web searches for flights by UK internet users, compared with the same week in 2008. The survey also claims traffic to travel websites also dropped, by 16 per cent, in the same period. Robin Goad, of Experian, says: “There’s always a big spike in traffic after Christmas, and there was a big spike in the week after Christmas. But year on year there is a significant drop in the number of searches for flights.” The Hitwise figures suggest the pattern of internet enquiries is closely affected by currency movements with searches for flights to places as diverse as Norway and Brazil – where sterling has remained relatively strong – rising sharply. In contrast, searches for Eurozone countries slumped by more than 40 per cent, because Brits are facing a huge drop in spending power in places like France, Spain, Portugal and Italy. But, understandably, travel websites don’t agree, saying that meaningful comparisons must wait until the end of the month. Paradise on earth – Le Royal Lodge sits on the outskirts of the Saloum Delta National Park Andy Richardson takes a walk on the wildside in Senegal Le Ponton bar at Hotel Espadon is reached by a jetty S ENEGAL – is it in Italy? One friend asked me before I headed out to discover the delights of the West African country. French speaking Senegal has remained relatively untouched and unknown to the British holidaymaker who has travelled to nearby Gambia over years gone by to experience the delights of an African beach holiday. A beach at the resort of Saly, one of many private stretches But the status quo is set to change as travel company Serenity Holidays has decided to add the destination to its brochure as part of its Senegal experience. I was given the opportunity to discover for myself the delights of the country with a group of journalists and I wasn’t to be left disappointed during a breathtaking five-day tour. Initially flying out to Brussels from Birmingham International Airport with Brussels Airlines, we then changed flights to board our journey to the city of Dakar. The journey from Dakar to the holiday resort of Saly where we were staying for our first night was quite a surreal and memorable experience as our coach hit the rush hour. I have never enjoyed being stuck in traffic so much as I watched the multicoloured buses and camper vans with people hanging off the back and goats strapped to the top of the vehicles make their way out of Dakar. Everywhere you looked there was another surreal moment from African life. Colourful Our first stop was the five star Lamantin Beach Hotel. After a wonderful welcome by the staff we were shown to our accommodation which was a traditional African style two-storey bungalow situated amongst colourful, manicured gardens. The rooms are fully air conditioned, and are large, bright and airy and each has its own terrace. There is a superb pool which you can enjoy during the day or sample the delights of the hotel’s own private beach. I thought I had discovered paradise. Little was I to know the best was yet to come. Having secured a good night‚s sleep in my luxurious bungalow the following morning we embarked on our first activity of the trip – an adrenalin pumping off road buggy adventure. It was a thrilling off-road drive through the bush where we were greeted by the friendly villagers along the way. Our oasis at the end of the tour adventure was a beach bar which served a delicious chicken, rice and soup dinner. After a quick game of football on the beach we were back in our buggies for another adventure across the bush. At night we went to one of the Saly nightspots to enjoy drinks with the locals and to dance the night away. When I didn’t think things could get much better the following day, we were taken to the Bandia Nature Reserve for a tour of the wildlife park. Senegal suffered a huge drought during the 1970s which drove many of the animals such as big cats, giraffe and antelope out of the country. Now environmentalists are introducing some of the animals back into Senegal from other African countries. During our fascinating adventure in the national park we saw rhinoceros, zebra, giraffes, ostrich, antelopes and Get ready to be bombarded by sellers – there are plenty of bargains though Giraffes in the Bandia Nature Reserve Women on the beach at Tama Lodge crocodiles. Then we enjoyed a splendid On arrival you are whisked away in a lunch at Tama Lodge hotel, with its buggy to be taken to your room. superb fish dishes. We then headed off Now when I say room I should really to our next hotel – the four-star Espadon say house. This is no ordinary room. close to the heart of Saly. Relax in the suite’s jacuzzi before Hotel Espadon is simply fantastic. enjoying a drink on your own private The rooms are arranged in a cluster of terrace. two-storey, traditional style bungalows, Each suite has a large bedroom with nestled among the palm trees. Once a bed fit for a king and its own separate again the hotel has its own sandy beach lounge. and the eye-catching Le Ponton bar Your suite is only yards from a gloriwhich is reached to by a jetty. ous beach. Back in the main hotel you The hotel even has its own pet pelican can take a dip in the magnificent pool called Popsi which flew in to the bay 10 and swim up to the Pelican cocktail bar years ago and liked it so much it stayed for a couple of afternoon beverages. walking to the poolside bar at night to With great reluctance we left Le Royal sleep. Lodge the following day which was also The following day we sampled some sadly to be our final day. of the local culture and headed to Sine We headed back to Dakar where we Saloum and to the market Ndiagnio. sailed over to the historic and infamous There we bought rice, soap, books Goree Island which is a former slave and stationery then headed to Gour trading port and is certainly a must visit Village to distribute them to the vil- for any visitor to Senegal. lagers. Although I had enjoyed fantastic On arrival you are bombarded by activities during my trip, handing gifts to street sellers trying to sell anything from villagers and seeing the joy on their jewellery to animal carvings. faces ranked on an equal par. The sellers can be aggressive at We enjoyed lunch at Souimanga times but if you are after a souvenir to Lodge before heading off to our next take home you can certainly get a destination. All along the journey what bargain if you are prepared to barter. struck me was the country‚s vast richCatching the ferry back to Dakar, it ness of scenery from fabulous beaches was with a heavy heart that I said a final to coastal lagoons and waterways farewell to Senegal. which provide a rich array of wildlife. We then drove on to the five-star Le Royal Lodge for our final night. Now when I was told they were saving the best to last they ExpeAndy travelled with The Senegal sels wasn‚t joking. rience which offer flights with Brus Le Royal Lodge is simply tact Airlines from Birmingham. Con paradise on earth if you want .co.uk 0845 338 8706 or www.senegal on, to impress that special Prices start from £699 per pers d at someone this is the hotel to visit. based on seven nights half-boardes The hotel is nestled on the outHotel Royam in Saly and inclu s. skirts of the Saloum Delta National return flights, transfers and taxe Park. Fact BOX
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