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The Seychelles is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, northeast of Madagascar, consisting of more than 100 islands of which 83 are named and 46 are permanently uninhabited. Mahé is the principal island comprising of 142 sq km, with the islands of Praslin, La Digue and Silhouette being the next important . Situated about 1,600 km off the east coast of Africa, Mahe extends 27 km north to south and 11 km east to west and has a coastline of 127 km.
The Seychelles Islands are the highest point of the Mascarene Ridge, an Indian Ocean ridge running in a generally north-south direction.
The granite islands rise above the sea surface to form a peak or ridge which, in the case of Mahé, attains an elevation of 3,000 ft at Morne Seychellois, the highest point. Rugged crests, towering cliffs, boulders and domes contribute to the islands great natural beauty. Here and there, in the hollows between the rock relief, are pockets of lateritic soil, often very thin and easily eroded.
Mahé possesses white sandy beaches which, for a distance of 200 or 300 years, are flats of coral and shell known locally as plateaus, although they rarely achieve an elevation of more than 10 ft above sea level. Small streams descending the mountain slopes deposit alluvial material, creating the most fertile soils on the island.
The coralline Seychelles are, in contrast, low-lying, rising only a few feet above the surface of the sea. Many have the typical Indian Ocean lagoon. Soils tend to be thin with poor moisture retention. These island are suited only to coconut palm and a few other species. |
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Mahe is the main and largest island of the Seychelles. Most of the Seychelles’ population lives here on the north and east coasts of the island. Many visitors arrive here only to carry straight on to their hotels on one of the other islands, but Mahe is certainly worth a look if you have the time and inclination. Away from the beaches, the landscape climbs up hills covered in dense rainforests frequently shrouded in mist. There are also plenty of art and cultural attractions. On the east coast of Mahe is Victoria, the capital of the Seychelles. Mahe’s main tourism centre is at Beau Vallon, on the west coast just opposite Victoria.
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The second largest island of Seychelles, Praslin, is home to sheltered valleys, ancient palm forests, glorious beaches of soft white sand and the Valee de Mai – a designated World Heritage Site.
The pace of life on this dreamy island is very leisurely and although public transport does exist, car, bicycle and foot are probably the best methods for island exploration. The Air Seychelles flight from Mahe takes 15 minutes whereas aspirant seafarers have an option of a fast catamaran ferry or a more relaxed paced schooner to get to Baie Ste Anne on Praslin.
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If you’re a bird lover, this island is the most obvious place to visit. Home to over a million sea birds, it’s a 30 minute flight from Mahe and relatively remote. There is only one place to stay here, Bird Island Lodge, but many visitors find the experience addictive, returning again and again to enjoy its simplicity. While there is not a huge range of activities on offer, guests on Bird Island are encouraged to roam freely and to participate in the island’s turtle conservation project. The island is also a popular game fishing destination. The best time to see the birds is between April and October – their breeding season. An enormous tern colony takes over a chunk of the island and the sheer number of birds has to be seen to be believed.
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The largest of the satellite islands around Mahe, Sainte Anne is also one of the less known islands of the Seychelles. Although the first settlers of the Seychelles lived here, the island has mainly been left to the coconuts since.
It was used as a whaling station, as a fuel store during the Second World War, and as the headquarters of the Marine Parks Authority. Now it is the site of a five star hotel, which controls access to the island.
Typical Seychelles scenery, beaches of breathtaking beauty, gastronomic traditions and a tropical spa... Situated on a private island, Sainte Anne Resort is made up of 87 luxury villas.
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| Victoria |
Although it is the capital of the Seychelles, Victoria on Mahe island is not a very big city and it’s still the kind of place where everybody knows everybody else.
It was originally settled in 1778 by the French but was eventually named after Queen Victoria. There is an old part of town with narrow streets and dilapidated colonial buildings, and a new part of the city with wider avenues and tropical gardens. The centre of the city is pinpointed by the clock tower, a copy of the Little Ben outside Victoria station in London, next to which stands the court house. The Anglican and Roman Catholic cathedrals are just a couple of blocks away from one another, but they are both outdone by the impressive Capuchin House, a seminary for priests.
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