La Digue: Attractions and more...
Flora and Fauna
Apart from hosting the Seychelles' black paradise flycatcher, one of the rarest birds on earth, La Digue's biodiversity features such stars as the chinese bittern, cave swiftlet, waxbill as well as two rare species of terrapin.
La Digue's forests also contain a wealth of flora in the form of delicate orchids,
tumbling vines of vanilla, as well as trees such as Indian almond and takamaka.
Gardens blaze with hibiscus and nepenthes against a backdrop of swaying coconut
palms.
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Other Attractions Seychelles:
Praslin (About 7.3 mi) - Cousin island (About 13 mi) - Fregate island (About 18.4 mi) - Ste Anne Marine National Park (About 30.2 mi)
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Flora and Fauna
Praslin is home to one of Seychelles' two UNESCO World Heritage sites, namely
the reknowned Valleé de Mai, once believed to be the original location
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| Cousin island - 13 mi | |
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Flora and Fauna
Cousine is home to five species of endemic bird including the magpie robin,
Seychelles brush warbler, blue pigeon, sunbird, fody and turtle dove.
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