The popular travel hotspot La Digue is Seychelles’ island resisting overtourism and urbanization at all costs. The paradise island where bikes outnumber cars is the most accurate description for this ...
The aquamarine waters and granite, boulder-clad islands of Seychelles have long beckoned travellers. And now, a new ...
The Seychelles Minister for Tourism and Culture, Mr. The Seychelles Minister for Tourism and Culture, Mr. Alain St.Ange, congratulated the tourism trade partners on the island of La Digue for their ...
During a visit to La Digue yesterday, the Seychelles President, Mr. James Michel, visited several families and community projects, as part of his efforts to remain connected with the people. During a ...
“I will continue to give special attention to La Digue and see the way that government can assist in the development of the island. I visited several families and spoke to them about hopes, ...
There are more bicycles than cars on La Digue, a 10-sq-km island that is doing everything it can to save itself – and one rare bird species – from overtourism. La Digue is arguably one of the most ...
Ox carts as a means of transportation on Seychelles' La Digue island are slowly dying out amid the introduction of more modern means of travel. The ox cart - a two-wheel transport pulled by a cow - ...