
The world’s only granite islands in mid-ocean, the world’s largest
raised coral atoll and a whole host of attractions make up what is surely
the world’s ultimate tropical paradise. The Seychelles are made up of 115 granitic and coralline
islands, covering a total land mass of 455 square kilometres scattered
across an Exclusive Economic Zone of more than 1.3 million square
kilometres between 4° and 10° south of the equator.
A unique
range of endemic species has evolve in the archipelago. Two UNESCO
world heritage sites, the Vallee
de Mai in Praslin and Aldabra,
as well as Nature reserves and National Parks covering 46% of the
total land area contribute to the active preservation and monitoring
of the Seychelles bio-diversity. Each island has indeed a distinct character and attraction of its own.
Seychelles has a population of
80000 people living mostly on
three main inner islands: Mahé, Praslin and La Digue.
The main sources of revenue are
the fishing and tourism industries. |