GUIDE OF SÉDHIOU - Cesie
GUIDE OF SÉDHIOU - Cesie
GUIDE OF SÉDHIOU - Cesie
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entrance of the village, a very simple and intimate place.<br />
There are rooms with ventilation. Shower, sink, toilet are in<br />
the room in order to have a proper environment for your stay.<br />
The Mancedou, situated in the district of Moricounda, has<br />
rooms available. For 10 000 Francs CFA you'll get an airconditioned<br />
room and for 7 500 Francs CFA a room with<br />
ventilation. The advantage there is that it has a bar. You can<br />
refresh yourself whenever you like. Beers (between 500<br />
Francs CFA and 800 Francs CFA), refreshing "lemonades" (300<br />
Francs CFA, )Pastis (300 francs CFA), Whisky (300 francs CFA),<br />
Gin (300 francs CFA), red wine and rosé ( francs CFA) are<br />
always at hands in the fridge managed by Moussa and Jerome,<br />
the two barmen of Mancedou. If you like to benefit from the<br />
sun, you can put a table outside and sit there with your friends<br />
at the entrance of the bar, a really natural balcony. With a bit<br />
of luck you'll meet the young lady selling Fatayas (25 Francs<br />
per piece) to try a little starter. Around 8 pm the bar is able to<br />
transform into a disco. Between 8 pm and midnight many<br />
youngsters participate in these parties. With a ticket between<br />
200 and 500 Francs CFA you can enjoy Senegalese music and<br />
learn to dance the Mbalax next to youngsters who go crazy for<br />
Youssou N'Dour, for example. Pape, the DJ of the disco, knows<br />
how to keep you up till late at night: at 1 o'clock in the<br />
morning the real evening starts and makes place for the older<br />
ones. The crowd of youngsters disappears and passes on the<br />
dancefloor to their older friends, who are passionate dancers<br />
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