Indian Ocean

Explore the enchanting allure of Indian Ocean countries. From the paradisiacal beaches of Maldives to the diverse cultures of Mauritius and Seychelles' stunning landscapes, each destination offers a unique tapestry of experiences.

 

Madagascar

The world’s fourth largest island Madagascar is rich in flora and fauna and should be visited before its too late to experience its disappearing natural wonders. Home to 350 species of butterflies, 250 species of birds and half of the world’s chameleons it’s an eye-catching sanctuary that should be seen if your lifetime.

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Mauritius

An exotic destination unspoilt by mass tourism and the perfect spot for a relaxing resort holiday or a stopover en route to Africa. Mauritius is considered the dreamed destination by many with its heavenly beaches and turquoise waters. The people, its history, cuisine, culture, and nature are just some of the facets that make the island unique and rich.

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Maldives

When you think of paradise, you are probably envisioning the Maldives. This collection of islands is encircled by lagoons with crystal clear water and coral reefs that are the foundation of those islands. Only 200 of the 1192 islands are inhabited, and a select few on each of the atolls are resorts and the other islands are used for industry and agriculture. The beauty of the Maldives is not only above the water as its home to about five percent of the planet’s reefs that comes with an explosion of colour contributed by soft and hard corals that form them. The reefs are home to a thousand species of fish lured by the rich nutrients that flow in with the currents, large pelagic fishes such as manta rays and whale sharks that also make the Maldives their home.

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Reunion Island

In the heart of the Indian Ocean lies a lush land of fire: a spectacular volcanic island. Here, luxuriant vegetation runs riot in stark contrast to the spectacular black cliffs of Cap Méchant and the lava flows of Le Grand-Brûlé. It is in these amazing surroundings that La Réunion celebrates a multicultural richness of traditional festivals and refined Créole cuisine.

Seychelles

An archipelago of 115 pristine islands covered in lush jungle surrounds, unspoilt coves and long coastlines with boulder-strewn beaches off the east coast of Africa in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. This paradise destination has transparent blue water, vibrant coral reefs and a thriving population of rare flora and fauna. Mother nature sure worked her magic in the Seychelles!