Hoping for a refreshing change from your hectic and fast paced life this summer? Wishing for a vacation away from the commercialised holiday destinations that are replete with throngs of tourists and travellers? Yearning for the opportunity to witness and explore the glory of a new land unencumbered? Then make your way to the beach resorts in Seychelles, an island nation situated in the heart of the Indian Ocean for an unforgettable holiday experience.
When visiting Seychelles, one can always benefit from residing in Mahé, the largest island in the country, as the isle is abounding with attractions, both natural and manmade. When staying at a Mahé hotel such as AVANI Seychelles Barbarons Resort & Spa, taking a tour of the island is highly encouraged. Such a tour would undoubtedly provide first time visitors the opportunity to see the sights in passing and decide, based on personal preference, the best places to visit and explore at leisure.
When embarking on The Wild South tour, one should keep in mind that it is a full day event. Thus, it is not only a broad tour that explores numerous attractions; it does so in the most concise manner possible. The tour commences from Victoria, and thus, tourists staying in Mahé will be transported to the city. In Victoria, patrons can enjoy a number of attractions ranging from the local produce markets to the ‘Little Ben’. The tour will also include an amazing visit to the famous Morne Seychellois National Park where one may witness the island’s highest mountain, Morne Seychellois, amidst a stunning mountain range whose peaks embrace the sky. The Wild South tour will conclude with a visit to the Pineapple Studio for an insight into the local arts and crafts as well as a visit to the Cap Lazare Nature Reserve.
Thus, a tour such The Wild South is the perfect choice for a comprehensive and interesting introduction to this African island.
Shehera Fioni is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Catalina Forbes. Her content is based on many thrilling escapades offered to travellers across the world. Google+