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African Travel Tips
When Visiting The Seychelles
Author:
Gerald Crawford
The
Seychelles is the only mid-ocean group of granitic islands in the
world, the Seychelles was formed 600 million years ago when
Gondwanaland broke up. A veritable Garden of Eden with its rare and
unique flora and fauna, the islands protect more than 46 percent of
its territory with conservation and natural reserves.
Its virgin beauty can be witnessed in the uncrowded white beaches,
swaying palms, striking grey and pink boulders, untouched forests,
bird sanctuaries, exotic hideaways and unspoilt underwater riches.
Ecological treasures the Seychelles boast include the world's
smallest frog, the female Coco-de-Mer fruit, prehistoric beetles,
the magpie robin, brush warbler, the white-throated rail, black
parrot, giant tortoises, rare butterflies and flowers. If you are
looking for a natural paradise, the Seychelles will more than
satisfy you, it will astound you with its splendour.
CAPITAL:
Victoria
CLIMATE:
The Seychelles climate conditions in different areas can vary
considerably, but in general the rainy season is Nov-Apr with high
humidity and strong winds and the cool, dry season is May-Sep.
Rainwear is required throughout the year.
CURRENCY:
1 Seychelles Rupee = 100 cents. Complete currency transactions at
the airport for better rates than at banks. It's illegal to exchange
foreign currency with unauthorized money changers; penalties can be
severe. All major credit cards are accepted. Pound Sterling
traveller's cheques are recommended. Only foreign currency is
accepted in making payments in hotels, guesthouses and for other
holiday-related expenses such as hiring of cars or boats, services
of tour operators or travel agents, patronage of casinos and
domestic transfers within the country. Incidental purchases or
payments to restaurants outside hotels, for shopping (excluding
duty-free shops) and taxi fares are payable in local currency. It's
illegal to enter or leave the country with more than 2000 Seychelles
Rupees without authorisation.
ELECTRICITY:
240 volts, 50Hz. Plugs are 3-pin flat. Adaptors are provided by most
larger hotels.
HEALTH:
A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from travellers
over 1 year of age coming from infected areas or who have passed
through partly or wholly endemic areas within the preceding 6 days.
You are advised to take pre-arrival precautions against hepatitis A,
polio and typhoid. Other health concerns are limited medical
facilities, tetanus (recommended for rural areas), hookworm and
other parasites (don't walk barefoot) and influenza (risk extends
throughout the year).
LANGUAGE:
The official languages are English and French. Seychellois is a
mixture of Seselwa and French Creole.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS:
New Years' Day (1 Jan); Good Friday (9 Apr); Easter Monday (12 Apr);
Labour Day (1 May); Liberation Day (5 Jun); National Day (18 Jun);
Independance Day (29 Jun); Assumption (15 Aug); All Saint's Day (1
Nov); Immaculate Conception (8 Dec); Christmas Day (25 Dec)
SHOPPING:
Commercialised souvenirs; unique natural artifacts and craftwork e.g
baskets, tableware and hats; Mother of Pearl, coral and shell rings
and pendants; red and black coral necklaces; local wood boxes and
walking sticks; paintings; jewellery; exotic local spices; strong
black island tea; orchids dipped in gold. Polite bargaining is
acceptable. NB: You need an official permit to purchase a
Coco-de-Mer.
SOCIAL CONVENTIONS:
Religion is mainly Roman Catholic. Hand-shaking is the customary
form of greeting. The Seychellois are very hospitable and welcome
guests into their homes. Clothing is casual at dinner - for men,
slacks and shirts are fine for the evening. Swimwear is only for the
beaches. A shirt with a tie are suitable for business, no jackets
are required.
TIME DIFFERENCE:
GMT +4
TIPPING:
Tipping is not expected at hotels, restaurants and in taxis as bills
include a service charge.
TOP TEN ATTRACTIONS DESCRIPTION:
Mahé:
In the capital Victoria and on the island, you can visit Creole
plantation houses, Market Street, La Reserve palm forest, white
coral sand beaches, Creole restaurants, craft shops, art galleries,
cinnamon plantations, colonial mansions, the Cathedral, National
Museum, Botanical and Orchid Gardens; Jardin du Roi; Morne
Seychellois National Park; the best beaches are Beau Vallon, Anse
Intendance, Anse Royale and Anse Takamaka.
Praslin:
The island of palms and, in particular, home of the Coco-de-Mer
palm; find huge granite boulders, coral reefs and over 900 species
of fish; visit the nearby island of Curieuse (the only other place
in the world where you can find Coco-de-Mer palms); the Vallee de
Mai is a World Heritage Site; the best beaches are Cote D'Or and
Anse Lazio.
La Digue:
One of the world's most sought-after outdoor photographic and film
locations, the island has striking, giant granite boulders, tall
coconut palms and an intimate cluster of beaches; cycle or take a
ride on an ox-cart; visit the Plantation House at L'Union Estate;
about 30 minutes away by boat, you can visit the islands of Felicite
and Coco where there is excellent snorkelling; the best beaches are
Anse La Source d'Argent, Grand Anse and Petit Anse; see old
plantation houses, a vanilla plantation and a copra factory;
breeding ground of the rare Black Paradise Flycatcher.
Aldabra:
A World Heritage Site and the world's largest atoll with 5 times as
many giant land tortoises as the Galapagos; find a profusion of
fish, dolphins, whales and rare birds; some 2000 green turtles breed
here annually.
Vallee de Mai:
In Praslin, a World Heritage Site; home to huge, granite boulders,
the Coco-de-Mer palm and three of the world's rarest birds, the
Seychelles bulbul, fruit pigeon and black parrot.
Mornes Seychelles National Park:
Much of the central highlands of Mahe comprise this park; ideal for
walkers and hikers who often enjoy a picnic at the isolated Anse
Major; also visit tea plantations.
Anne Marine National Park:
The park comprises 6 islands off the coast of Mahe near Victoria;
the islands are Ste. Anne, Cerf, Round, Moyenne, Long and Beacon;
Long and Ste. Anne are not open to the public, but the others offer
underwater viewing through diving, snorkelling, glass bottom boats
and semi-submersibles; great Creole restaurants and island-style
barbecue lunches can be enjoyed.
Victoria Botanic Gardens:
Established in 1901, this 15-acre park is home to exotic plants and
trees from around the world.
Veuve Reserve:
A small reserve in La Digue that protects the endangered Black
Paradise Flycatcher, of which only about 50 breeding pairs remain in
the world.
Baie Ternay & Port Launay:
Marine National Parks Some of the best scuba diving in the world
less than 25 feet deep, including coral encrusted wrecks, huge
carpet anemone and a fantastic variety of fish; great for
snorkelling and lying on the beach too.
About the
Author:
Gerald
Crawford was born in South Africa, studied electronics,
telecommunication,
eco-travel
and african travel concepts. He taught responsible tourism in South
Africa.
If you
have any questions or comments please e-mail me on. E-mail Address:
southafricantravelarticles@12234455.co.za Website Address:
www.12234455.co.za
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