Our Destinations
- SEYCHELLES
Seychelles comprise about 115 islands, with beautiful beaches, and a wide variety of marine life.
Some of 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. The capital of Seychelles, Victoria, is the smallest capital in the world. You can explore the entire city on foot in less than a day. Bird Island is home to the heaviest living land tortoise in the wild, called Esmeralda. The unique tortoise weighs about 670 pounds. Seychelles was the land of pirates, in particular Anse Forbans (Pirate’s Cove) on Mahé Island and Côte d’Or on Praslin.
- REUNION
Reunion is a volcanic Island that has a tropical climate and diverse landscape.
- RODRIGUES
Rodrigues is an island to completely disconnect from the fast pace world
- MALDIVES
Discover its extraordinary fauna, flora, its vibrant culture, pristine beaches etc...
The Maldives is famous for a number of reasons, including sprawling greenery, and fascinating landmarks. Apart from the numerous enchanting landmarks, Maldives is also famous for water sports and other adventure activities. It is a heaven for those who love scuba diving. This small country has highly developed tourism sector and many great tourist attractions. Maldives main attraction is the sea and hence it can be referred as ‘a treasure trove of marine life.’ Various fish and plant species are found around the coral reefs. More than 700 species of fishes are found around these reefs, such as Trevally’s, Dogtooth Tuna, Tuna, Jacks, Sweetlips, Butterfly fish, Wahoo and Fusiliers.