Wednesday, January 30, 2019

7 THINGS ABOUT SEYCHELLES THAT WE BET YOU DID NOT KNOW:- THE KOALA TRAVELS


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As it has given shelter to the rarest species of birds can be found in Seychelles, including the bare-legged Scops Owl or Syer. This specific owl is so rare it was once thought to have become extinct but was rediscovered in 1959. You can find it at the Morne Seychellois National Park on Mahé Island.




It is believed that there was a pirate name”Olivier Levasseur “has buried his treasure when he was escaping from the world in 1980’s . and he has buried his piles of gold worth more than 160,000 its an estimation it could worth more than that has not been found yet. The pirates used to seek the islands as a hideout.

  
The smallest capital in the world Victoria is the capital of Seychelles and you can explore it by walk less than a day and don’t get cocky it might leave you surprised it has so much to offer than u can imagine


 Locals living in Seychelles thinks the island is haunted by a spirit that is guarding it. As a pirate has died protecting his treasure it is believed that Moyenne Island, available within the Ste. Anne Marine National Park has a ghost that walks at night to protect what belongs to him and no one dares to approach it.


Sailing, Diving, Fishing, Island hopping, Beachcombing snorkeling and scuba diving  in world clearest water  that every travel enthusiast had dreamed to have on a perfect vacation would get it 

 

Seychelles provide adventure and leisure activities, including hiking, swimming, diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, boating, cycling and fishing and moreover with 116 islands  it will take 1 complete year to explore every corner and believe it at every corner new marine life can be found and it might be possible that you might have discovered a new species .




With 3 national language English, French and Creole.  With a fusion of religious beliefs, customs and with colorful and unique influences to bear on local architecture, arts, music, recreation and cuisine traditions Seychellois came to existence



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