Tourism Seychelles has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable tourism through a tree-planting partnership that has contributed over 2,000 trees to vital restoration projects in Senegal and Mali.
Seychelles celebrated its National Day at Expo 2025 Osaka with a vibrant programme of cultural performances, business networking, and a showcase of its national pavilion under the Expo theme “A People ...
The Seychelles government has taken a bold step towards environmental sustainability in its thriving tourism industry by introducing an environmental sustainability levy. It will go into effect on Aug ...
Seychelles isn’t just a picture-perfect escape; it’s a living story of nature restored. More than half of this Indian Ocean paradise is protected through national parks, marine reserves, and ...
Tourists feed a Seychelles giant tortoise on La Digue Island, Seychelles, June 26, 2026. Seychelles, an archipelagic country ...
The granite islands of Seychelles harbor natural riches, including roughly 75 endemic plant species. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Michel Denousse Sustainability has become indispensable for Seychelles.
The award acknowledges PM Prime Minister Narendra Modi's long-standing push for sustainable growth and his green vision.
THE SEYCHELLES (7News) — Yesterday was just a taste of paradise! Today, Kidd O'Shea dives deeper into The Seychelles' "another world" environment and unveils how this island chain is leading the way ...
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) described the visit as a significant milestone in bilateral ties, noting that Prime Minister Modi departed for India after what it termed a "highly successful" ...
Over the years, Constance Ephelia has collaborated with community partners to improve the management of biodiversity within the resort and areas surrounding it. Offering Mangrove Honey to visitors ...
Constance Ephelia Seychelles has become the first hotel in the country, with sister property Constance Lemuria Seychelles, to achieve Platinum Certification. This certification is a reflection of our ...
When Portuguese navigator Juan de Nova made the first recorded visit to Seychelles in 1501, he must have been intrigued by the beauty that rose steeply from the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean to ...
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