As Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Seychelles as the Guest of Honour for the island nation's Golden Jubilee National Day celebrations, the spotlight once again turns to one of India's closest maritime neighbours in the Indian Ocean. While the visit highlights the strong partnership between the two countries, it is also an opportunity to discover a destination that remains surprisingly unfamiliar to many Indian travellers. Seychelles Highlights 1. Archipelago of 115 islands – beyond Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue, many remain untouched or host luxury resorts. 2. Visa-free for Indians – only an online Travel Authorisation is required. 3. Quick access – direct Mumbai–Mahé flights take just 4.5 hours. 4. Conservation leader – nearly half the land and large ocean areas are protected. 5. Rare biodiversity – Vallée de Mai (UNESCO site) is home to the Coco de Mer, the world’s largest seed. 6. Distinct island personalities – Mahé (culture + trails), Praslin (forests + beaches), La Digue (slow pace, bicycles). 7. Creole culture – shaped by African, European, and Asian influences. 8. India–Seychelles cultural links – Indian-origin communities enrich Seychellois society. 9. Beyond beaches – hiking, diving, sailing, birdwatching, gastronomy, island hopping. 10. Sustainable tourism – prioritizing conservation over mass tourism, balancing nature and visitor experience. Context Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit as Guest of Honour for Seychelles’ Golden Jubilee National Day underscores the deep maritime and cultural ties between India and Seychelles.
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