Eco Tourism
Eco tourism is more than just visiting and enjoying nature. It refers to travel to natural or conservation sites with the main focus of preserving it. Seychelles boasts two UNESCO World Heritage sites, one being Vallée de Mai, an expansive forest where the world’s largest nut; the coco-de-mer, grows wild. The other one is Aldabra, the world’s largest raised coral atoll with a unique ecosystem.
Seychelles’ extraordinary biodiversity can be discovered as you venture through the national parks’ extensive network of nature trails or take a dive around the islands’ numerous marine parks.
There are different investment opportunities available in Seychelles which involves minimal impact to our unique flora and fauna. These include;
- Eco-Lodges
- Glamping
- Guided eco-tours
- Zip-lining
- Horseback riding
- Canopy walks
- Rock climbing
- Bird watching