Escapism is taken to new and heady heights in the Seychelles, an Indian Ocean Island nation of some 115 coral and granitic islands, located just a few degrees south of the equator.
This desert island idyll is defined by picturesque boulder-strewn beaches, virgin jungles, and thriving coral reefs, as well as UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Aldabra and Vallée de Mai. With a plethora of world-class eco-retreats and hotels on offer, the Seychelles is a must-visit beach breakaway after a luxury African safari experience.
A Seychelles safari is far from your average journey through the wilderness. Instead, luxury travel to Seychelles is defined by white sandy beaches and alluring atolls inviting you to relax and unwind after a life-changing safari experience in the bush.
An African safari in the bush followed by a beachside stay in the Seychelles form the perfect pair to showcase the stunning diversity of the continent.
The Seychelles, an emerald gem in the endless sapphire blue of the Indian Ocean, beckons you to a different kind of safari, one where lush jungles cover the mountainsides and sandy shores cradle the aquamarine water. A Kenya or South Africa safari followed by a Seychelles reset is truly the best of both worlds. Begin your journey experiencing iconic African wildlife in the bush before being swept away to a serene and thriving coastal Eden.
A Seychelles safari is like no other. With every footstep on this enchanted archipelago, you'll venture into the untamed realm of exotic creatures and pristine landscapes.
Discover the allure of luxury Seychelles travel.
Your home away from home on the open plains of Africa. With the utmost safety and security free from the heavy footfall of crowds and busy city life. Our handpicked selection of African Villas and lodges are in the most remote and pristine wilderness areas, allowing you to reconnect, restore, and rewild.
Let Africa be your classroom and the wilderness your teacher on your luxury African safari.
“There is a language going on out there, the roars, snorts, trumpets, squeals, whoops and chirps that have meaning derived over eons of expression. We have yet to become fluent in the language – and music – of the wild.” - Boyd Norton