
Hiking
Enjoy some of the best things to do in the Seychelles for hikers- there are endless opportunities in the Seychelles to follow trails that lead to magnificent wonders. It really is the best way to appreciate the beauty of this destination. Most of the islands have a solid granite base with glorious beaches on the outside and mountainous, forest regions across the interior. That means you can choose different types of experiences while on your holiday.
The main island of Mahé offers the attractions of the capital city Victoria as well as the Morne Seychellois National Park. Stay lower down to enjoy the lush vegetation or gird your loins and head up the two hour trail to the top of Mount Copolia. Stunning views of the island and surrounding ocean come guaranteed. For even greater heights, Morne Seychellois reaches 900m up in the air but the trail is only advisable for the experienced and can involve cutting through undergrowth to get there.
Praslin is an obvious destination for the hiker with Vallee de Mai offering a UNESCO World Heritage Site full of lush jungle that keeps you shaded from the boiling sun. This island is the home of the famous coco de mer tree producing seeds of stupendous size. You can follow a trail to see the trees and elusive black parrots who inhabit them. And if you do encounter one of the seeds please don't take them home as they are a valuable resource of the island.
If you are looking for a walk by the ocean then La Digue island presents plenty of options. The three fantastic beaches on the Eastern coast can all be visited with one long hike. There are tricky parts of the trail to navigate, but the experience is well worth it as each beach unveils its own unique charm. The hard part of moving on to the next one.