In the 16 times I have been to the Smiling Coast of Africa, I have been there for Tobaski only once, Tobaski 2019. I had the best time ever. I plan to return for Tobaski 2025 and you are welcome to join me.
Tabaski is the Wolof expression of the Muslim holiday expressed in Arabic as Eid-Al-Adha. Tobaski celebrates the story of Ibrahim and his obedience to Allah in agreeing to sacrifice Ismail, the son of his concubine, Hajira. It’s the second-largest Muslim holiday. And yes, you will find the same story in the Bible.
For Americans, it’s a mixture of Memorial Day (grilling), Thanksgiving (family gathering), and Halloween (Saliboo, where kids dress nicely and go from house to house for treats). To top it all off, we spend the holiday with the Cham family in the father’s home village, Kani Kunda (House of Kani), on the North Bank (of the Gambia River.)
Here is the itinerary:
United Airlines
Flight time 8h 30m
Fri
May 30 • 6:30p
IAD • Washington Dulles International Airport
Sat May 31 • 7a
DSS • Dakar - Blaise Diagne International Airport-Dakar
Novotel Dakar $200 per night for three nights = $600 or
Airbnb up to $100 per night for three nights – single, doubles, and triples = $300
Visit Monument de la Renaissance
Sun Jun 01 Visit La Maison des Esclaves, Visit Africaine and Musée des Civilisations Noires
Mon Jun 02 Visit Musée des Civilisations Noires
Air Senegal
Flight Time 50 min
Tue Jun 03 • 3p
DSS • Dakar - Blaise Diagne International Airport-Daka
Tue Jun 03 • 3:50p
BJL Banjul International Airport, also known as Yundum International
Kololi – 8 nights x 29 = $232
Akkwa 2 Suites, D2,000 ($29) one per room. D2,500 ($36) two per room. D300 ($4.30) for breakfast
Wed Jun 04 Fabric store and Timbooktoo Bookstore in New Bakau, Tailor in Banjul, the capital city, (eat at the Mall, visit the Atlantic Ocean and Senegambia Tourists’ Strip in Kololi)