• Seychelles

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    Scattered like jewels in the Azure waters of the Indian Ocean, the Seychelles islands are a group of 115 islands situated 4degrees south of the Equator, which lies between 480km and 1,600km from the east coast of Africa. .

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    It is not a dream to listen to the sounds of gentle waves crashing at the feet of huge granite boulders, where the shades of coconut palms acts as superb parasols providing shelter from the hot tropical sun of the Seychelles islands.

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    They are as natural sanctuaries where plants, animals and sea creatures co-exists fairly and freely in harmony, It’s the kind of place where land and sea birds finds shelter and food in great abundance and plants are blessed with a tropical climate which keep them fresh and green throughout the year. The relaxing and rejuvenating atmosphere is well known.

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    Its uniqueness are visible in the warm heart of its multicultural Nation, their welcoming smile reflects the joy in their way of life and the ambiance of these islands.

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    Its welcoming aura will breathes new life to your self spirit... Its picturesque environment will whisk your breath away…the place where time is unnoticeable ....a new journey begins...a sacred place for relaxing with a touch of natural healing.

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    The perfect location to sooth the body ,stimulate the mind and level the senses. If there’s a place you’ll rather be……

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  • Seychelles

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    Seychelles is hot and humid, with an average yearly temperature of 84°F (29°C), and average sea temperature rarely dropping below 81°F (27°C). However, the heat is usually mitigated by refreshing sea breezes, especially by the beaches.

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    The cooler season in Seychelles is during the southeast monsoon season (May to September) and the warmer season is during the northwest monsoon (November to March). April and October are "transitional months" between the two monsoons, when the wind is variable.

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    Many of the beaches are untouched by man's influence and are refreshingly uncrowned. They offer clear blue skies and tranquility you will rarely find. Not all beaches are suitable for swimming depending on the time of year, due to the seasonal winds.

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    Engulf with lush tropical vegetations, lined with powdery white sandy beaches running to turquoise crystal clear water in the shades from emerald green to dark blue.

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    The relaxing and rejuvenating atmosphere is well known. Its uniqueness are visible in the warm heart of its multicultural Nation, their welcoming smile reflects the joy in their way of life and the ambiance of these islands.

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Nature


Seychelles is a living museum of natural history and a sanctuary for some Pitcher Plant - © Raymond Sahuquetof the rarest species of flora & fauna on earth. With almost 50% of its limited landmass set aside as national parks and reserves, Seychelles prides itself on its record for far sighted conservation policies that have resulted in an enviable degree of protection for the environment and the varied ecosystems it supports.

Nowhere else on earth will you find unique endemic specimens such as the fabulous Coco-de-mer, the largest seed in the world, the jellyfish tree, with only eight surviving examples, the Seychelles’ paradise flycatcher and Seychelles warbler.

Seychelles is also home to two U.N.E.S.C.O World Heritage Sites: Aldabra, the world’s largest raised coral atoll and Praslin’s Vallée de Mai, once believed to be the original site of the Garden of Eden.

From the smallest frog to the heaviest land tortoise and the only flightless bird of the Indian Ocean, Seychelles nurtures an amazing array of endemic species within surrounds of exceptional natural beauty.