Seychelle

Overview

The “Seychelles” archipelago consists of about 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, about 1,600 km from the east coast of Africa, to the northeast of Madagascar. Its main islands are in the middle of the rest of the islands, namely Mahe, Praslin and La Digue, which are rocky granite islands.

 

The island of Seychelles depends heavily on tourism, and is considered the most important point to attract and draw the attention of tourists to it, with its beautiful tropical climate throughout the year, green forests and even turquoise waters. Among them, the Seychelles is a refuge for many wild and marine animals and even natural plants that are endangered, as it is considered a natural reserve for rare and migratory birds, and contains wonderful views of beauty and natural tourist attractions, which is why it was called the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean”.

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