
Kenya vs Tanzania: Which is Better for a Safari?
Which one will you pick for your next adventure…
With over 115 tiny white islands, glistening like pearls in the brilliant-turquoise Indian Ocean, the Seychelles brings a whole new meaning to the word ‘idyllic.’ Main islands Mahe and Praslin offer high-octane glamour alongside the endlessly perfect beaches, but there’s also more to the archipelago than first meets the eye. For back-to nature experiences, try Fregate Island with its jumbo tortoises shuffling along the beach, Desroches for the profusions of wild and colourful orchids or La Digue to spot the aptly names Paradise Fly-catchers. So whether you’re looking for a sun-lounger and a cocktail on the hour, every hour or a Robinson Crusoe escapade, add the Seychelles to your list.
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Candyfloss beaches, incredible water clarity and private islands await in the Seychelles archipelago. In total, there are 115 islands ranging from specks of sand and forest, to rugged, granite outcrops offering adventurous hikes and climbs. When it comes to water sports, enjoy catamaran sailing, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, and surfing in the turquoise lagoons. Alternatively, cruise deeper into the marine park for a snorkelling or diving experience with clarity of up to 30 metres, where parrotfish, waving octopus, reef sharks and manta rays await. Certain islands are havens for sea turtles and you may be able to see them nest, or watch as the hatchlings make their departure back to the ocean. The Seychelles is home to some fantastic conservation projects too, so pay a visit and learn about their integral efforts to protect these incredible isles.
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