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Seychelles
has been taunted to be the most beautiful place on earth. It is hard to
argue with these sentiments when one sees the beautiful unspoilt
beaches and natural vegetation and flora. Combine with this with the
tried and tasted east african or egyptian safari and you have an
unstoppable combination.
Make this the last stop on your african tour for a truly relaxing and
unforgetful safari
Mahe, the main island of Seychelles covers roughly 150 square
kilometres and is 27 kilometres long and seven kilometres wide. The
highest point, Morne Seychellois, is 930 metres above sea level. Even
high up in the interior the roads are good. There are plenty of
opportunities for walks through winding paths to appreciate the lush
flora and fauna at close quarters, especially in the Morne Seychellois
National Park.
Praslin, the second-largest granite island of Seychelles is about 40
kilometres from Mahe. Praslin is not as mountainous as Mahe - the
highest point being 330 metres - but it has similarly great granite
outcrops surrounded by beautiful beaches, and a coral reef enclosing
the crystal-clear waters which are so typical of Seychelles.
Bring
plenty of film rolls and memory cards!
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The splendor of the Natural Wildlife and Tranquil Beaches
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