Walking Until My Batteries Die — Solo in Senegal
I crossed the border from The Gambia into Senegal with no plan, no tent, only a mosquito net, a portable charger, and my camera batteries. This is PART 1 of my 4 part travel documentary series: “Walking Until My Batteries Die — Solo in Senegal”, an unfiltered look at what really happens when you walk into rural West Africa completely unprepared. Join me as I meet village chiefs, sleep under mosquito nets, learn bits of Wolof, and experience the incredible hospitality of the Senegalese countryside. From crossing river deltas to eating fish yassa with locals, every moment of this trip was raw, real, and unplanned. 🔋 With no fixed destination and my batteries slowly dying, I rely on the kindness of strangers to find food, shelter, and connection. What starts as a walk becomes a deep dive into life in rural Africa — family, resilience, and community. 💬 Watch until the end to see how far I make it before the heat or dead batteries stop me. WANT TO GO ON AN ADVENTURE LIKE THIS? I'm creating unique, adventure focused group/solo trips like this one. If you're interested, get in touch! Email: [email protected] PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING... I'm raising money for a community in The Gambia, visit the link below to find out more. https://www.gofundme.com/f/janjanbure... Follow me on: Instagram: / _hunt4travel TikTok: / hunt4travel I wrote and recorded all of the music in this video on the Djembe, a West African drum. Drop me a comment if you liked it! #Expedition #WestAfrica #Senegal #Adventure #AfricaTravel

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