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Seychelles Natural History Museum

Seychelles Natural History Museum

Located next to the post office in Victoria, the Seychelles Natural History Museum is a colonial architecture. With exciting exhibits in different domains such as botany, zoology, geology, and anthropology, the museum is an exotic place on the island. Containing rare artefacts like a 16th-century shipwreck, the Museum also displays the history of Seychelles in some items. A good part of the Museum is that the profit is used for the welfare of the environment as the focus is on major environmental concerns. It's a stand to educate locals, and tourists equally. Read More

Nid d'Aigle

Nid d'Aigle in Seychelles, located in the third largest island La Digue, after Mahe and Praslin, possesses everything one wishes for in a getaway. From basking under lovely sunshine in some of the world's finest beaches and gazing over turquoise-tinged waters of the Indian Ocean to snorkelling with a treasure trove of marine life, Nid d'Aigle has it all. With an altitude of 333 meters above sea level, this is the ultimate viewpoint. The name, which translates to "Eagle's Nest", is the perfect destination for those who'd love to trek. Nid d'Aigle is also a terminus that takes you from La Fayet through the slopes of Mont Blanc. It takes about 45 mins to get here offering scenic views enroute.  Read More

North Island, Seychelles

North Island is the 9th largest among the 115 islands which altogether make the archipelago of Seychelles. The island is famous for its exclusive natural beauty along with the wildlife that flourishes here. The island truly justifies the word 'heaven' with its tropical ambience and scenic beauty. Flying is the best mode for travelling to this exclusive island with eleven private beachside villas. Situated at a distance of 27 kilometres from the island of Mahe, you can reach the idyllic private resort by taking a 20-minute helicopter ride through beautiful seascapes. North Island has often been the preferred getaway choice for celebrities from all over the world lending further exclusivity to the two square kilometres of tranquil and picturesque location in the Indian Ocean. Although famous among globetrotters and nature lovers, it is also the favourite choice of celebrities for their Honeymoon. Read More

Old Courthouse

Old Courthouse

Located close to the clock tower and just across the National Museum, the Old Courthouse is a historic building of Seychelles. A perfect example of the Creole style of architecture you'll notice the building at the corner of Francis Rachel Street. Open 24 hours a day, it's easily accessible and doesn't have an entry fee. It's a great monument that's worth belonging to your photo collections.

Outer Islands of Seychelles

Outer Islands of Seychelles

The Outer Islands of Seychelles are further away from Africa and are known to be some of the most unspoilt, beautiful islands in the Indian Ocean. These islands are mostly uninhabited and are known as some of the best spots for diving and fishing. Fly fishing is exceptionally famous on the islands, and it provides a diverse range of fish species. Aside from this, the Outer Islands are also famous for diving, wildlife, flora, snorkelling and other such activities. The Outer Islands of Seychelles are divided into four main groups, namely - Amirantes Group, Alphonse Group, Farquhar Group and Aldabra Group of Islands. The Southern Coral Islands also form a part of the Outer Islands though they do not fall into the category of any of the four groups. The Islands are mainly coralline cays, reef islands and atolls which are around 10 degrees south of the equator. Read More

Petite Anse

Petite Anse

Known as the sister beach to Grand Anse, the Petite Anse is a serene and less crowded beach of La Digue. Located near the Four Seasons Hotel, on the south-east coast of La Digue, the beach lies between Grand Anse and Anse Cocos. It receives a fraction of sunbathers because the waters aren't safe to swim due to high tide. However, it is the right spot for surfing.

Praslin National Park

Praslin National Park

The Praslin National Park is on the Praslin Island, known as the second-largest island of Seychelles. The national park has been a constant here since its opening in 1979. The national park has been a constant here since its opening in 1979. The 324-hectare land is also the second-largest terrestrial area in Seychelles. Aside from the abundant flora and fauna that is scattered all throughout Praslin National Park, another feature that is perhaps the dearest to the park is the Vallee De Mai Natural Reserve which is one of the most visited places in Seychelles and especially famous amongst nature lovers all around the world. The altitude of the entirety of the park ranges from about 80 metres near the ravines to the massive height of 367 metres. Read More

Rock Climbing in Seychelles

Rock Climbing in Seychelles

Go valley-crossing (aka zip-lining) and climb rocks under professional supervision for some secure adventuring! Rock climbing in Seychelles is organised by some adventure companies. The main centre for rock climbing in Seychelles is La Digue island with a major portion of it covered in dense forests. There are multiple cliff faces and big granite rocks. Mahe is another popular island for rock climbing. Several resorts in Seychelles have also developed natural rock climbing spots which include zip lines and graded routes. It is recommended to opt for rock climbing in Seychelles only through one of these resorts or adventure sports providers. Read More

Sainte Anne Marine National Park

Sainte Anne Marine National Park

Ste Anne Marine National Park, located just 5km from Mahe, is the oldest marine reserve in Seychelles. It comprises a group of six islands made up of volcanic rock and granite. A popular tourist destination, it is perfect for snorkelling, diving and glass boat bottom excursion. There are also marked regions for swimming, windsurfing and picnic. The reserve is home to over 150 marine species. Out of the six islands, Cerf Island and Moyenne Island are the most popular with the day-trippers. Most tour operators from Mahe organise a snorkelling tour to these islands. St Anne Island is the largest island and is known for its stunning beaches and is an important nesting site for hawksbill turtles (especially from November to February). Round Island is another snorkelling spot with beautiful beaches while Long Island is being developed into a luxury resort. The smallest island, Ile Cachée is uninhabited and a nesting site for seabirds.  Read More

Seychelles Island Foundation

Seychelles Island Foundation

Established by the government of Seychelles in 1979, the Seychelles Island Foundation (SIF) in an organization that works for protection and conservation of wildlife, natural history, and heritage sites. The SIR protects and manages the island of Aldabra and Vallee De Mai which are world heritage sites in Seychelles. Representing the rich natural heritage of Seychelles, the SIF conserves the world's largest coral atoll, the world's largest population of giant tortoise, unique birds and spectacular seabird colonies, largets intact Coco de Mer forest, endangered species like the Aldabra rail and Seychelles black parrot. Read More

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