Seychelles Forests
The Seychelles archipelago, nestled in the Indian Ocean northeast of Madagascar, boasts a unique and captivating forest ecosystem. These islands are home to some of the world's rarest plant and animal species, many of which are found nowhere else on Earth.
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Seychelles Museums
Seychelles Museums: Unveiling Island Heritage and Culture
Seychelles, an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, boasts a rich cultural heritage preserved in its museums. These institutions offer visitors a glimpse into the nation's history, art, and natural wonders.
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Fisherman’s Cove and STORY Seychelles: First Resorts in Seychelles to Earn Green Key Recertification for Sustainable Hospitality
Mahe, Seychelles – 07th August 2024 - In a groundbreaking achievement for both hotels and the Island's tourism industry, STORY Seychelles and Fishermans Cove Resort proudly announces that it has been recertified and received the prestigious Green Key Certification for the second year runing, marking a significant milestone in sustainable tourism.
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Moyenne Island in Seychelles: A Hidden Gem of Natural Beauty and Conservation
Nestled in the shimmering waters of the Indian Ocean, Moyenne Island is a hidden gem in the Seychelles archipelago. The island, a mere 9.9 hectares, holds the title of the world's smallest national park. Visitors can explore this paradisiacal eco-reserve and get a glimpse of what the Seychelles were like before tourism arrived.
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Beau Vallon Beach: A Stunning Tropical Escape
Nestled in the northern region of Mahé, Beau Vallon Beach is a true gem of the Seychelles. This sprawling 1.75 km stretch of fine sand offers an idyllic setting for both relaxation and adventure. The beach's gentle slope into crystal-clear waters makes it a perfect spot for families, while its vibrant atmosphere is a magnet for tourists looking to enjoy snorkeling, surfing, and sunset views.
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Magpie Robin Seychelles: Conservation Efforts and Ecological Impact
The Seychelles Magpie Robin, scientifically known as Copsychus sechellarum, is a rare and captivating bird species endemic to the granitic islands of Seychelles. This medium-sized bird, reaching approximately 25 cm (9.8 in) in length, displays striking black plumage with a distinctive white shoulder patch. This species is critically endangered, with a population that had dwindled to just 25 individuals by the 1970s, highlighting its precarious existence in the wild.
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