Rufisque
Rufisque, a city in
Senegal's Dakar region, holds historical significance as a former bustling
port. Originally a Lebou fishing village named Tenguedj, it gained prominence
in the 16th century as the primary port of the Cayor kingdom. Frequented
by Portuguese, Dutch, French, and English traders, Rufisque developed a
thriving Euro-African Creole merchant community, connected to other coastal
towns like Saint Louis and Gorée.
While
Rufisque's port importance has declined with Dakar's growth, it remains a
suburb connected to the capital. Visit the iconic Phare des Mamelles lighthouse for
panoramic views and live music, or take a ferry to Gorée Island and Ngor Island for diverse
experiences. Immerse yourself in the local atmosphere by exploring markets like
Marché
Capitale and Marché Turc.
Rufisque's
nightlife is relatively low-key compared to Dakar, but visitors can enjoy the
city's relaxed ambiance and explore the local cafes and restaurants.