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Having the dubious honour of being the smallest capital city in
the world, Victoria can also be considered one of the most charming
and quaint, easily explored on foot. The best place to soak up...
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Step back into the days of the buccaneers at the Seychelles
National Museum of History, which features excellent displays of
historic artefacts relating to the cultural and natural history of
the...
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An oasis of green shade, ideal for a stroll, the century-old
Botanical Gardens at the south end of Victoria extend for six
hectares (15 acres), planted with a wide variety of indigenous and
exotic...
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A treat for nature lovers, guided tours are offered from
Victoria harbour to the St Anne National Marine Park, which covers
six islands off the coast of Mahé near the city. The park
encompasses...
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Praslin artist, George Camille, is famed not only locally, but
his works have been exhibited extensively in London and Paris. He
works in a variety of mediums in an effort to capture the...
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The mile-long beach encircling beautiful Beau Vallon Bay on the
northern coast of Mahé Island is the most popular beach resort area
in the Seychelles, boasting several hotels, a casino, and...
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The largest national park in the Seychelles, Morne Seychellois
National Park takes up over 20 percent of the area of Mahé. The
park is made up of a number of habitats and ecosystems ranging...
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