3. Seychelles officially the Republic of Seychelles is a 155-island country
spanning an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, whose capital, Victoria, lies some 1,500
kilometres (932 mi) east of mainland Southeast Africa, northeast of the island of
Madagascar.
Other nearby island countries and territories include Zanzibar to the west, Mauritius,
Rodrigues, Agaléga and Réunion to the south, and Comoros and Mayotte to the
southwest. Seychelles, with a population of 90,024, has the smallest population of any
African state.
4. The largest ethnic groups are those of African, French, Indian, and
Chinese descent. French and English are official languages along with
Seychellois Creole, which is primarily based upon French. Almost the
entire population belongs to one of the Christian denominations, largely
Catholic, with Protestant, Anglican, Adventist and other Christian
minorities. The remainder are Spiritualists or Non-religious.
5. Tourism is the main source of income for residents of the Seychelles,
which are among the richer African countries.
The Seychelles is the protection of the environment is very harsh,
making these islands a very attractive tourist destination, but also a
leader in the field of sustainable tourism.Since 1993 a law guarantees
the citizens the right to a clean environment, but also commits them to
protect the nature. In addition, the islands are known for protecting its
flora and fauna, so that it is now protected and the national bird of the
island-Seychelles black parrot.
6. Although Victoria serves as a base for further research Seychelles
itself does not offer too many tourist attractions, however, you
should not miss two great locations located in Botanical Garden
and the National Museum. Botanical Garden is rich in many
plant species that grows only in the Seychelles, including the
"coco de mer" - palm tree that gives the largest fruit in the world
(15-30 kg). Also, here you can see the giant Aldabra tortoise
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8. Coastal belt Mahe is definitely the biggest attraction of the Seychelles, and a
mountainous interior of the island has many charms for lovers of active holidays.
Mahe has numerous hiking trails with breathtaking views of the surrounding
islands. The most popular destination for hikers in the Seychelles is the national
park Mourne Seychellois. The park covers about 20% of the total area of the
island and contains a great wealth of flora, including some species that are
unique to Seychelles. The park is the highest peak in the Seychelles - Mourne
Seychellois at an altitude of 905m, which offers stunning views of the island.
9. All distances are quite small and most of the population and visitors to the
island moving on foot or on a bicycle. The island has no tourist
promenade and bustling bars, and even the nature of quiet, discrete
crickets you farewell in a dream. The biggest attraction of Praslin National
Park Vallee de Mai, which is protected by UNESCO. Vallee de Mai is an
ancient rain forest, which is filled numerous endemic species. It is rich in
ancient ferns and palms bizarre shapes. The forest is so dense that the sun
barely penetrates through the trees.
10. In addition to all tropical and exotic places, Seychelles by far have the
most beautiful and the most romantic sunset. Because most of the "new
baked" couples decide exactly for this destination when it comes to
honeymoon.
11. Fantastic nightlife for tourists , active in the vicinity of large hotels . The most
popular nightclub Lovenut located in downtown Victoria , and the restaurants
are very visited.
12. The dishes in the Seychelles are largely influenced by the rich culture of the islands.
Creole cuisine,many dishes with seafood , stored in a variety of ways . The main treat is
a special kind of fish Red Snapper . Takamaka Dark Rum on the beach under a starry
sky,is the best way to end the day in the Seychelles. Characteristic of the Seychelles are
definitely spices,which are completely authentic and traditional souvenirs are "coco- de-
mer " and "sea walnut ",with homemade walnut trees. With this reason,coconut ("coco-
de-mer ") is due to the shape of the seal that will hit the publican in the passport at the
entrance to this country. Food is adapted to climates and is based on the abundance of
seafood,fish and vegetables and local Creole type or types of French cuisine,so guests
from our region should not be surprising combination of sweet taste kiselkastih
obtained portions (the place with the grill is good quality but mostly half done in
compared to our habits). Crab, tuna, shark fins are just some of the main ingredients of
the cuisine they claim to be one of the most exotic in the Indian Ocean.