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(Aldabra Atoll)

Aldabra Atoll is the largest coral island in Seychelles. It is located 1000 km southwest of Victoria, the capital of Seychelles, north of the Mozambique Channel, about 420 km north of Madagascar and 640 km off the east coast of Africa.

This atoll is oval, the whole is surrounded by coral, the outer edge of the coral is divided by three entrances and exits into four large islands about 30 years above sea level, that is, South Island, West Island, Polimni Island and Middle Island, of which, South Island area is the largest, it with the other three islands together to form 186 square kilometers of land.

The interior of the four large islands also contains a large, shallow mangrove lined lagoon, covering an area of about 150 square kilometers. There are several islands in the lagoon.

(Bird Island, Seychelles)

Bird Island of the Seychelles is very small, the size of seven or eight football fields, located in the northwest of Mahe Island.

(Victoria Botanic Gardens)

Victoria Botanic Gardens is the main tourist attraction in the city, with a variety of exotic plants from the Seychelles.

(Mahe Valley Nature Reserve)

The Mayi Valley Nature Reserve is a plant reserve specially opened by the government. The reserve is home to many precious plants, the most famous of which are more than 4,000 sea coconut trees. Several meters high, the highest is 30 meters, the coconuts growing on the tree weigh 10 to 20 kilograms each, is the world's largest coconut.

(Vallee de Mai)

If Seychelles is a paradise on earth, the Valley of May is the Garden of Eden. Located in the heart of Prahran Island, the Valley of May is the smallest natural heritage site in the world, with an area of only 19.5 hectares. It is famous for its more than 7,000 sea coconut trees.

But in addition to sea coconuts, there are many plants and animals that are unique in the world and can be called a rare garden. The Valley of May was a private estate in the 1940s, and its name was taken by the Lord of the manor at that time. It became a national park in 1966 and was named a World Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1983.

(Beau Vallon Bay)

The 4km long Beauvallon White Sand Beach is a mecca for European tourists. The fine sand as fine as mud and the blue water as transparent as crystal attract more than 100,000 wealthy Europeans to come here every year.

Lovely children clumsily build their dream castles with sand shovels, young people in love or honeymoon couples enjoy the hot sun, white-haired old people hold hands and walk on the beach with the sunset... Visitors can dive under the guidance of professional coaches to enjoy the ever-changing coral reefs at the bottom of the sea, or you can rent a boat to go fishing on the sea, fishing fresh red grouper or boss fish can immediately let local chefs bake delicious fish steak.

(Victoria)

The capital, Victoria, is the only city and port in Seychelles. Located in the northeast corner of Mahe Island, the city is surrounded by mountains and rivers, and the environment is elegant and beautiful.

In the downtown Independence Street stands a large memorial statue simulating three seagulls, which is a symbol of Seychelles ancestors who flew over the ocean from Europe, Asia and Africa more than 200 years ago to develop and live on this desert island.

The capital's main attraction is the National Botanical Garden, which houses the island's most valuable plants. There are tall broad-leaved trees, rare hooded trees and orchids, exotic bottle plants and extremely rare jellyfish. The abundant rainfall here provides a good environment for the growth of vegetation, and there are more than 500 kinds of vegetation in the National Botanical Garden, among which the most precious is the sea coconut.

The park also has the endangered anchovies, which are considered the national flower of Seychelles. There are also many unique creatures here, such as giant turtles, flying foxes, etc., which attract many guests.


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