standard time
Currently in use
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UTC+4 |
Daylight Time
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无 |
IANA Time Zone |
Indian/Mahe |
Current time is higher than Beijing time |
-4 hour |
Capital: Victoria
City English Name: Victoria
Country: Seychelles
Country English Name: Seychelles
Province: N/A
Province English Name: N/A
Country Area Code: +248
Longitude and Latitude: 4.6796° S, 55.4919° E
Currency: Seychelles Rupee (SCR)
Language: Seychellois Creole, English, French
IANA Time Zone: Indian/Mahe
Standard Time Zone: UTC+4
Daylight Saving Time: Not observed
Introduction:
Nestled amidst the shimmering turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, Seychelles is a captivating archipelago nation comprised of 115 idyllic islands. As the sun casts its golden glow across the pristine beaches, adorned with towering granite boulders and lush tropical vegetation, it paints a breathtaking canvas that has captivated travelers for centuries.
Victoria, the charming capital and cultural hub, exudes a relaxed coastal ambiance. Its vibrant streets are a testament to the nation's rich Creole heritage, where Seychellois traditions and international influences harmoniously intertwine. From the bustling central market, offering an array of local delicacies and vibrant textiles, to the tranquil Botanical Gardens, showcasing a kaleidoscope of indigenous flora, Victoria embodies the vibrant spirit of Seychelles.
Beyond the urban delights of Victoria, the islands beckon with an abundance of natural wonders. Visitors can embark on thrilling diving and snorkeling expeditions, immersing themselves in the vibrant underwater realms teeming with marine life. The pristine beaches, fringed by swaying palm trees, offer an idyllic escape for sun-seekers and water enthusiasts alike. From the powdery sands of Anse Lazio on Praslin Island to the secluded coves of La Digue, each beach holds its own allure, promising unforgettable moments of relaxation and tranquility.
As a haven for nature enthusiasts, Seychelles boasts a wealth of protected areas, including the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve on Praslin Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This verdant sanctuary harbors the legendary coco de mer, a unique and iconic palm tree renowned for its colossal nuts. The Aldabra Atoll, the world's second-largest coral atoll, is a haven for wildlife, home to giant tortoises, seabirds, and a diverse array of marine species.
With its pristine natural beauty, vibrant culture, and welcoming spirit, Seychelles continues to captivate travelers from around the globe. It remains a dream destination, embodying the essence of paradise and offering a sanctuary to those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure.