Ngazobil (also called Ngasobil) is a village in Senegal, located on the Petite Côte, south of Dakar.
Since the 19th century, Ngazobil has housed a Catholic mission, one of the oldest in Senegal, established by François Libermann of Saverne,[1] founder of the Congregation of The Holy Spirit.
The scenery of the village includes a limestone cliff, a sandy beach, and a 500-hectare forest park.
The park shelters many animals, including guineafowl, partridges, boas, monitor lizards, monkeys, hedgehogs, porcupines, jackals, and hares.
The Catholic mission itself owns a beach lined with coconut palm trees where some come to fish.