Equator Magazine edition 3

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editor's letter

EDITOR Felice Rydin ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Fed Lang CONTRIBUTING EDITOR Bella Projetti CREATIVE EDITOR Dusan Stojilkovic PHOTOGRAPHY Dominic Elizabeth Blink Visuals De Waal Rautenbach CONTRIBUTORS Söné Keeley Glynn Burridge EDITORIAL Felice Rydin editor@equatormagazine.com (+248) 2 530 003

W

elcome to the third edition of Equator. With the world changing so fast, we hope when visiting you find our

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tranquil islands give you the time you need to rest and recuperate whilst experiencing our welcoming charm and breathtaking surroundings. This Edition, focused on Women in Business covers a wide array

Equator magazine is published twice a year and copies are distributed free of charge to five star and select four star hotels and luxury outlets in the Seychelles. Any opinions expressed by the writers in Equator Magazine are those of the writer solely and are not necessarily those of the publisher or editors. All credits are correct at the time of going to press but are subject to change. Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of information contained in the Equator Magazine, the publisher cannot be held responsible for any errors or inaccuracies. Articles contained within the magazine are under copyright to the publisher and cannot be reproduced or transmitted in any form without first obtaining written permission. Copyright 2021 Equator Magazine. All rights reserved.

of sectors including hospitality, the arts, well-being and journalism. Our cover artist Michelle Griffiths with her mixed media talents will be showcasing her unique stitched representations of underwater scenes at the next biennale. Ingrid Saurer, the creator of Belliche, gives insights to her new organic beauty range and Salwa Razzouk who is the General Manager of Raffles Seychelles talks about her path to becoming the first woman to take this position. The well known writer Glynn Burridge offers us a wonderful historic piece on the famous ‘Coco de Mer’ one of our national emblems and if you are on Praslin do not miss the opportunity to visit the Vallée de Mai, a UNESCO World Heritage site. We hope you enjoy your stay and that you return soon to continue your journey of discovery through the Seychelles.

Felice Rydin | Chief Editor



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SOLARIS SEYCHELLES Experience the best in Luxury yacht charters.

MANGO HOUSE The new Resort by LXR hotels and resorts.

BELLICHE Bio skincare range made in the Seychelles.

MICHELLE GRIFFITHS An insight into the multidimensional mixed media artist.

FOUR SEASONS RESORT Stay in some of the most beautiful residences at the Four Seasons.

DENIS ISLAND Fresh organic produce with their 'farm to table' concept.

SALWA RAZZOUK Meet the first female General Manager in the Seychelles.

FALCON INSURANCE Bespoke Insurance brokers in the Seychelles.

THE COCO DE MER The history of the nation's symbol.

CHARLOTTE PAVARD The author of the ‘20 most beautiful beaches’ shares her inspiration for the book.

BLUE SAFARI SEYCHELLES Manta ray research programme.

SAVE OUR SEAS An overview of the foundation and their accomplishments in Marine Conservation.



experience

SOLARIS Luxury yachting & fishing 4 5

S

olaris is an affluent company offering bespoke packages and VIP services including premium class transfers with the

ABOVE: 'World Is Not Enough' the flagship vessel of Solaris Yacht Charter. FAR LEFT: Specialised swimming deck with F5 Seabobs and other activities. LEFT: Clients enjoy internationaly renowned fusion cuisine.

best cars, helicopters and yachts the Seychelles has to offer, as well as private lounge bookings and luxury offshore fishing. The firm can also assist with booking and organising trips to outer islands with fast, comfortable private boat transfers and with their tailor-made triple fleet, they present the best in speed, leisure and sports fishing with luxuriant surroundings to enjoy the best offerings of the Indian Ocean. On every charter, the Solaris team will ensure your expectations are met every step of the way. With a unique team of local chefs with international experience you can also enjoy sumptuous dishes created using the freshest ingredients with unique recipes for the freshly caught fish and seafood. If fishing is your sport, then the Solaris team will not disappoint with extensive knowledge of the best spots for unbelievable trophy fishing and breathtaking dive sites. All of their fleet comes equipped with the necessary fishing gear for trawling, jigging or bottom fishing. ’Friday’ the largest custom built sport fishing yacht in the Seychelles boasts the most expensive electric reels in the world to help even the inexperienced


ABOVE: 'Friday' the largest custom built ship in the Seychelles. RIGHT: Catch of the day!

fisherman hook and reel in the biggest catch. Allowing up to 16

The ‘World Is Not Enough’ the largest in the Solaris fleet at 44,2

guests on a day charter and 4 for an overnight stay in 2 spacious

metres. The Millennium-145 super yacht can garner staggering

cabins, the 25 metre boat has over 12 square meters of fishing

top speeds of 52 knots and was conceptualised by Mulder design

area to accommodate all your fishing requirements.’Mazowe’

and refitted in 2013 by Millenium Superyachts. She comfortably

is a versatile 20 metre ‘Sunseeker 66 Manhattan’ and is also

accommodates 6 guests overnight in 3 spacious cabins with

equipped with modified rod holders taking this leisure cruiser

the master suite boasting a large ensuite with jacuzzi bath. The

to a comfortable fishing yacht in minutes with a hidden fish

extensive social areas mean up to 25 guests can be comfortable

tank box for up to 2000kg of catch. The special swimming

and relaxed onboard for a day charter in the upper deck and

platform along with an extensive range of water toys including

sky lounge. The onboard toys and equipment include 2 jet skis,

a Yamaha Cruiser jetski, 2 F5 Seabobs, paddle board, kayak and

2 F5 Seabobs, 2 paddle boards and 2 kayaks giving guests ample

snorkelling gear makes the yacht a perfect option for families

choice to enjoy the pristine blue waters.

and groups with large outdoor entertaining space on the outer deck and flybridge.

For reservations or further information contact: info@solaris-seychelles.com +248 2 523 933/4 346 903 Eden Island Marina, Seychelles



Image courtesy of Dewaal Rautenbach www.dewaalrautenbach.com


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SEYCHELLES DESTINATION WEDDING at Constance Lemuria Seychelles 8 9

C

onstance Lemuria Seychelles with a prime dream location, is one of the world’s most romantic destinations for you to

choose from for your wedding, renewal of vows or honeymoon. Indulge in your dreams of a perfect wedding under a shimmering sun in a distant location back-dropped with a beautiful landscape with stunning beaches; at Constance Lemuria, a personal wedding coordinator will ensure everything goes exactly as you imagined. From candle-lit gourmet dinners, scented candle-lit baths for two, fresh flowers and champagne in your suite, your wedding day will be one of your most cherished experiences! With a choice of three exclusive Wedding Packages or perhaps a more personalized experience, your wedding will be more beautiful, peaceful and relaxing than you could possibly imagine. Book with us by contacting our wedding coordinator: sales@lemuriaresort.com



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MANGO HOUSE Seychelles' new luxury gem 10 11

A

contemporary and intimate retreat offering multilayered experiences, Mango House is a welcome addition to the

LXR Hotels and Resorts portfolio. Rooted in the South of Mahe, Mango House sits in her very own bay, Anse aux Poules Bleues (Bay of the Blue Chickens), which has an abundance of stories to be told through the lens of its original owner, the famous fashion photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri. Through culture, art, nature, and pure elegance, Mango House mirrors the location and traditions of the Southern lifestyle and folklore. Intimate expressions woven into space and experiences. A legacy left behind can be rediscovered and echoed within the walls. For reservations or further information contact +248 4 397 000


ABOVE: The fragrant dessicated coconut scrub perfect for buffing away dead skin cells. RIGHT: Using only the freshest and most organic coconut ingredients. FAR RIGHT: Ingrid Saurer. NEXT PAGE: LEFT: Ingrid in her studio. RIGHT: The shop at Codevar in Victoria city centre. FAR RIGHT: Chemistry at its best everything must be diligently weighed for precise measures.


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BELLICHE 12 13

N

atural, organic, ethically sourced, ecologically packaged and beautifully presented are a few words that come to mind

when I think of Belliche products. From a start-up course in Texas to a UniSey phytomedicine course, Ingrid Saurer, founder and creator of Belliche has grown her company while remaining committed to local sourcing and production. Her guided journey was a whirlwind of right place, right time and niche opportunities that have shaped and guided her to the extensive range of products she offers discerning consumers in the Seychelles today. Where did the name Belliche come from? Belliche is really a family affair and when I had the initial idea it was to develop a business that could work around my family. I have 3 kids; Lylie, Mischa and Bella which makes Belliche an amalgamation of their names. And now Belliche is like a 4th child! All of your products use 100% cold pressed, first grade coconut oil, what do you like so much about using coconut compounds as a base for your products? Where to begin? Coconut oil is so bountiful in its properties. It’s like a super oil, composed primarily of nourishing fatty acids it’s naturally anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and moisturising. High in


lauric acid, it also contains vitamin E and healthy fats, which help

is amazing, nothing is lost, nothing goes to waste and that makes

to make skin smooth as it absorbs it very easily. Coconut oil is also

it even more amazing to use and bigarade, it is a truly amazing

known for its anti-aging properties with anti-oxidants such as

plant/tree/fruit.

Vitamin E and Vitamin A, which help to reduce the damage from free radicals and the sun, as well as to treat various skin ailments

Many are under the impression that you can just mix up a few

such as eczema, dermatitis and psoriasis. Coconut oil can help

essentials oils and ‘voila’ you have a beauty potion, without

to restore the skin’s natural Ph levels thus leaving it silky and

divulging house secrets could you tell us the important part

smooth and of course it is found here and it is sustainable!

biochemistry plays into the formulations of your recipes? It’s not that simple working with essential oils, as they can cause

What was the first ever beauty product you formulated?

irritation to the skin - especially on sensititve skin so it is not

The desiccated coconut body scrub, and its fantastic to see it so

advisable to just “blend’ a few oils together and put it out for

popular with my customers. ;-)

public use. Which oils to use are important as well as specific blends and the right quantities with no over dosage. Biochemistry

There are a lot of amazing natural ingredients available in

is extremely important when making viable, safe recipes.

the Seychelles, which are your favourites and how do you go about choosing them?

This is perhaps one of the most time consuming and important

Yes indeed there are. These ingredients need to be readily

parts of our work at Belliche. We want our customers to look and

available and they need to be organic, as in no pesticides used,

feel great while respecting the environment, so we need to make

and they need to be sustainable, which means that it cannot be

sure that the end product respects the highest industry standards.

obtained by debarking a tree or the root of a tree because that

We don’t cut corners!

would kill the plant, it has to be the fruit or the leaves for example. Obviously I’ve mentioned coconut, everything about the coconut


Sustainability is a big topic and a very broad term but one I

struggle to be recognized in business and especially in the

know you are passionate about, how do you feel Belliche fits

sciences. This platform was developed for women to pitch their

into this category?

ideas and businesses related to the biosciences. It was amazing to

Yes this is very close to my heart. We are a part of this world and

meet all these different women who are pioneers and truly trying

everything in it. We have been provided for abundantly but it

to make a difference not only in their own lives but touching

is our duty and responsibility not to waste or to destroy as we

other people’s. They were simply inspirational! For me it was the

consume. With the plants and fruits that we use, we try to make

networking. So much learning not only through the subsequent

sure that nothing goes to waste. But firstly that it is ethically

courses but through so many knowledgable individuals.

sourced; the tree or plant is not being destroyed for us to get the parts that we want. We work with farmers that have a long term,

Where would you like to see Belliche in the next 5 years?

organic, sustainable growth plan. We use containers that can be

I would like to see Belliche as an established brand providing

reused and work in partnership with local companies to nurture

consistent quality products, always innovating and keeping itself

long-term relationships.

grounded with an ecological and sustainable theme and proud to represent Seychelles on any scene.

You participated and were one of the winners from Seychelles for FemBioBiz, can you tell us more about the programme

Shop their full range at Codevar in the centre of Victoria or contact

and how it helped you?

directly on bellicheseychelles@gmail.com or +248 2 610 233 for more

The programme was designed for women in the SADC (Southern

information or orders.

African Development Community) countries to help promote and elevate. Fem = women, Bio = biosciences, Biz = business. The focus was on women, as although in Seychelles we benefit from a very egalitarian society, in many other countries, women



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UNTOUCHED NATURE Activities at Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island 16 17

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ndless possibilities for adventure and rejuvenation await at Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island.

Just a 35-minute flight southwest of Mahé, the main island of Seychelles, Four Seasons is the only resort on this remarkably spacious island, encompassing 402 hectares (933 acres) and edged by 14 kilometres (nine miles) of white-sand beaches. Guests will feel as though they have stepped back in time to a world of untouched nature, where Aldabra giant tortoises might stroll past and rays swim along the shore. Guests can fill every Desroches day with new experiences, whether kayaking along the shore, cycling on forest trails, scuba diving at 15 classified dive sites, or fishing for marlin and dorado. The Tortoise Sanctuary welcomes visitors to meet Aldabra giant tortoises and learn from the scientists of the Island Conservation Society, cycling past the island’s Creole Village on the way, to see how local craftspeople operate a furniture workshop and cultivate the land. Call +248 4 393 000 or email reservations.sdi@fourseasons.com


Residence on the Rocks

Seyramics

Nestled high above the stunning Anse Intendance beach,

Seyramics is a small production studio located in the north of

Residence on the Rocks offers a truly private and secluded villa

Mahé run by Mrs Zara Albert. Born and raised in Seychelles

with all the amenities and service standards of a 5 star resort. The

until the age of 12, she continued her studies in California for

four bedroom Residence with its eclectic creole design, suitably

another 12 years, it was a few years after her return to Seychelles

encapsulates the beautiful architecture, natural wood and stone

that she rediscovered her passion for pottery. Seyramics offer

finishings along with unique antique pieces that takes you back

clients bespoke ceramic pieces hand made by the artist herself.

to a bygone era. A perfect family retreat or venue for celebratory

Inspired by the natural flora and fauna of the Seychelles Islands,

events, the spacious layout enhances family life while offering

Mrs Albert works on creating her pieces in small batches with

space for seclusion. The infinity pool offers breathtaking views

no two items being the same due to the hand crafting process.

across the ocean with sunsets to match.

These forever pieces can be found in outlets around Mahé including Jouel and Concept Studio ++ both located on Eden

For bookings and further information contact the owner Karl

Island as well as Seychelles Duty free & Island Thyme

directly on karl@karlammann.ch You can contact the artist directly on +248 2 526 617 to see her range of items or to request a bespoke item.


A sustainable

Guide discover mix

by Charlotte pavard Photos Claude pavard

s e l l e h c y Se most

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beautiful

Beaches 18 19 ‘Seychelles 20 most beautiful beaches’ a sustainable guide

Golf lessons at Constance Lemuria “You want to play better golf ? We can get you there!”

Seychelles is home to some of the most stunning beaches in the world, with an incredible variety of them, from the long sandy

Expert or beginner, our Golf Team offers valuable assistance

beach at Intendance to the protected cove of Anse Soleil on

through private and semi-private golf lessons.

Mahé, each beach has its unique attributes and special place in visitors hearts. With hundreds of beaches to choose from, the

Improving your game is not just about practise; even the most

author Charlotte Pavard, with her years of experience has hand

perfect golf swing needs to be reassessed as your body changes its

picked the best, showcasing the incredible range of beaches you

muscles and posture over time. Our Golf Team is trained to help

can find all over the archipelago. The guide will show you how to

coach golfers from novices to fellow professionals in a variety of

reach them and provide you with all the information needed in

ways to help improve your game.

order to get the most enjoyment from them. Printed on recycled paper, the book shows just how special the Seychelles is with

Our golf lessons include the highest standard of coaching to all

the author giving tips on how best to preserve and protect the

ages and abilities in a relaxed and unique environment.

unique environment the Seychelles has to offer. Book with us by contacting the Golf Team: The book is available at the following outlets: Chanterelle and Travellers’ Edition (Duty Free Departure Lounge) at Seychelles International Airport, Chanterelle and Antigone in Victoria, La Palme D’or Souvenir Shop on Eden Island, Vallée de Mai Boutique on Praslin, Silhouette Souvenir Shop on Silhouette.

receptiongolf@lemuriaresort.com



ON THE COVER

La Batie Lockdown 2020 40cm x 50cm Acrylic on canvas By Michelle Griffiths


Miniature Coral Sculpture 2020, 10cm x 10cm clay sculpture on glass.


MICHELLE GRIFFITHS The Art in Artisan

Photographed by DOMINIC ELIZABETH Words by FERSEY

Architects, sculptors, painters, we all must return to the crafts! For art is not a

“profession.” There is no essential difference between the artist and the craftsman.

The artist is an exalted craftsman. In rare moments of inspiration, transcending the consciousness of his will, the grace of heaven may cause his work to blossom into art. But proficiency in a craft is essential to every artist. Therein lays the prime source of creative imagination.’ Walter Gropius* Founder of the Bauhaus School in Weimer

*Source of English translation: Hans Maria Wingler, Bauhaus. Weimar, Dessau, Berlin, Chicago. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1978, pp. 31-33. Source of original German text: Walter Gropius, Programm des Staatlichen Bauhauses in Weimar (pamphlet), April 1919.

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M

ichelle Griffiths is the personification of the ideal set

adventures of Europe. When the funds ran out she moved to

out by the legendary visionary Walter Gropius. Although

Australia with her then partner and found work with a plan

conscious of the blurred line between artist and artisan she

to save up and continue travelling. A chance meeting, at the

identifies as both, free flowing across the artistic genres.

work Christmas party would lead her to enroll at the prestigious Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) that

Born to a Seychelloise Mother and British Father in Auckland,

is a faculty of Edith Cowan University. During the party she

New Zealand, Michelle was fortunate to have creativity at her

was seated next to a lady who was already in her third and

finger tips. Her mother who owned a sewing/craft shop in her

final year of the Advanced Diploma in Production and Design

formative years, encouraged the artistic child to experiment

course and was currently seconded to the West Australian

with a huge assortment of crafts and needlework techniques

Ballet Company, working on the 'Sound Of Music' production.

including all types of embroidery and fabric manipulation.

Michelle describes how she hung enthralled on every word of

She received her first sewing machine at the age of four and

the conversation, later interrogating the lady for every detail. To

consequently birthday gifts were frequently unconventional

her disappointment with the course enrollment process closed

consisting of tools and materials, most recently an electric drill/

and only 8 places given per year, Michelle felt like it was an

multi tool and a hot air gun!

impossible dream and out of her reach. The universe conspired to bring her her desire as there were only 7 successful candidates

Upon finishing secondary school, Michelle enrolled in Culinary

from the intake for that year, the lady proposed Michelle for the

School and no stranger to working hard, the student worked

8th spot to the course tutor who immediately contacted her to

around the clock with part-time jobs all the while attending

come the next day and to bring samples of her work. The last

class during the day, this work ethic later helped to fund her

spot was allocated to Michelle and she happily got stuck into

passion for travel. She enthusiastically reminisced about

University studies. However the talented young artist still had

her 25 countries in 3 weeks camping tour and backpacking

the travel bug and after a year deferred the final two years of the


LEFT: Coral Reef #7 2019, textiles. CENTRE: Michelle Griffiths RIGHT: Memory of Ste Anne 2019 100cm x 100cm acrylic on canvas. NEXT PAGE: Coral Reef 2019 (closeup). This piece alone measures 43cm x 48cm and sits in a box frame measuring 95cm x 95cm x 10cm.

course and returned to Europe. She got a job as a cook with the

which time Michelle traveled back to New Zealand via Australia

same tour company traveling around Europe and later working

collecting her belongings stored with various friends and family.

in a Chateau in France, after 2 years, finally cured of the travel

Amongst them her beloved sewing machine, an Elna Diva which

addiction, she returned to finish her studies and in the final

was a 21st birthday present and her most treasured worldly

year was also seconded to the Western Australian Ballet and

possession, she started back on her creative path, joining the

worked on the production of Romeo & Juliet.

National Arts Council, Senpa and Arterial Network and began interacting in other artistic circles.

With a vast repertoire of skills and techniques under her belt, ranging from specialist fabric manipulation, costume

Since 2010 trading under the name Lionfish Seychelles,

construction to Millinery and Theatrical. Hair, Make up and

Michelle makes handcrafted items and also began creating her

Prosthetics, Michelle graduated from university in 2000 and

first commercial artworks. Most recently though she has added

promptly returned to Europe. She spent the next 6 years living

a new facet to the brand, a quirky unique handcrafted jewellery

and working in London until the 2005 London bombings

range cleverly named Kiwikoko, a blending of her New Zealand

sparked within her a longing to be closer to family. In early 2006

and Seychellois heritage. Her diverse and multifaceted creative

she packed up her London life and shipped her belongings

output is an eclectic collection of artistic executions ranging

back to New Zealand, deciding on a holiday stop in Seychelles

from sculptures in clay, Jewellery making and branching off

on the way, where her parents had resided since 1997. Whilst

into whimsical paintings of doe-eyed dolls, mermaids and

here she took the opportunity to apply for citizenship. Under

fairies, abstract watercolours and ink - to the more mature

the tropical sun, Seychelles felt good and the holiday kept

acrylic works she currently produces. However textiles will

getting extended, it began to feel like home and before long

always be the medium she holds closest to her heart. Her

she was offered a 6 month contract with Creole Travel Services.

interest in fabrics has never been conventional, she was never

6 Months turned into a few years with the company during

one to follow fashion and prefers to design and create her own


style. Contrarily - although she is an accomplished dressmaker

the years allows her to masterfully complete her pieces of art.

she doesn't enjoy making clothing. Her interest in textiles and

Her studio is set up to function perfectly for her personal

embellishment blends colour and texture with realism in her

artistic delivery. She has her sewing machines in one corner, a

artworks, fully utilising her repertoire of techniques to create

separate space with a desk where she writes editorial copy as a

beautiful and sometimes fanciful depictions of nature using a

consultant and another desk by the window where she draws

needle or her sewing machine as the brush.

and paints. When she gets tired of one medium she simply gets up and walks across the studio to the next, I get the feeling this

Michelle allows her creative expression to branch out in a

is what Michelle is about, when inspiration hits she allows it

plethora of artistic mediums and with such variety in her work

to manifest and flow, seamlessly dividing her time across the

she tells me her artworks don't start with an idea or reason they

different platforms.

just flow and only when it is in progress does she decide where she will take it or what it will become. Of her 'Pti Fiy' (little

Michelle is very active in the Seychelles Art scene and a

girl) doll-like depictions she is frequently asked why they have

selection of her vast array of artworks has been exhibited in

no nose or mouth and her simplistic answer had me amused

many national exhibitions and art events, along with showings

'they just don't look right' followed by 'I can't draw noses or

at the Eden Art Space Gallery on Eden Island and the Kenwyn

mouths'. Of which I'm certain she can, however, eyes for her

House Gallery in Victoria. The Seychelles Biennale 2022 will

are the windows to the soul and so making the characters with

showcase her most ambitious undertaking, a huge installation

huge eyes the focus of attention seemed a natural emphasis

of a 3D coral reef made entirely of textiles (of course!).

for her infatuation with them. A peek through her Facebook albums gives you a glimpse into the many diverse creative styles

Please contact the artist for commissions and other works.

and talents she possesses and which undoubtedly, as she states,

lionfish.sez@gmail.com | www.facebook.com/lionfish.seychelles

'compete for her time'. These assorted skills, accumulated over



ABOVE: Silhouette Estate Deck and Pool. RIGHT: Arial image of Estate. FAR RIGHT: Arial image of HIlton Labriz Resort.


experience

PRIVACY, SECLUSION & LUXURY Silhouette Estate 28 29

H

ilton Seychelles Labriz Resort & Spa, the only resort on the spacious private island of Silhouette, is a truly secluded

paradise. Nestled by the dramatically beautiful Mount Dauban, the resort is perfect for families and couples alike, with a perfect balance of exciting ocean to explore and a myriad of endemic nature to discover. Experience even more privacy and seclusion with the Two-Bedroom Silhouette Estate with a butler, private beach access and private boat arrival, complimented by spacious living accommodation and a panorama pool deck and infinity pool. You can also enjoy the award-winning spa, as well as a firstclass kids club and an array of fine food located in spectacular settings around the resort. For bookings or further information email sezlb.info@hilton.com or call +248 4 293 949.



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MAKING MEMORIES IN PARADISE STORY Seychelles 30 31

S

TORY Seychelles is the ideal location for guests seeking an unparalleled experience in the Seychelles. Providing

clientele with a transformative experience worth sharing by delighting all the senses, STORY Seychelles gives you the perfect backdrop for romance and intimacy. Let Story Seychelles tell the story of your special day with a range of backdrops to choose from to say ‘I do’. From mesmerizing views of the sea and islands, spacious layouts around the natural lagoon, to the blossoming tropical gardens leading to the beach, all set the scene for a stunning wedding or vow renewal. Infused with the essence of the Seychelles, their beautifully tailored arrangements await you with breathtaking photography to keep as cherished memories for years to come.

For further informatiuon please call +248 4 387 000



experience

RESIDENCE STAYS at Four Seasons Resort Seychelles 32 33

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ndulge in tailored stays in the world’s most inspiring homes at the Four Seasons Resort Seychelles where Residence

Villas serve as an impressive option for larger groups and lavish entertaining. Home designs feature a variety of indoor and outdoor living areas, a complete kitchen and three to seven bedrooms. Set within spacious plots, Residence Villas are secluded high on the Resort’s northern and southern hillsides for the utmost privacy and panoramic views. Guests can relax into their own self-contained home away from home, with Resort amenities nearby and Four Seasons service always on call through their own Residence Host. Located in the south of Mahé Island overlooking Petite Anse bay with an awardwinning hilltop Spa, Le Syel Spa, unique dining experiences and luxuriously appointed treehouse style villas, the Resort is a haven for romantics, worldly travellers and the ultimate Seychelles retreat. Call +248 4393000 or email reservations.sey@fourseasons.com


Sens-ational calm awaits

A wonderland of romantic dreams

Ease body and mind with a sense of calm that can only be

Unique experiences and unforgettable memories come together

found with an island escape. The stylish Sens Spa at Carana

in this romantic haven on the private island of JA Enchanted

Beach Hotel offers a line-up of soothing signature treatments

Island Resort. Indulge in Creole flavours and the freshest seafood

that use only natural, locally-sourced ingredients. An exclusive

at Bounty Restaurant, as a cool sea breeze embraces you. Crinkle

range of scrubs, masks and wraps with a base of cold-pressed

your toes in soft, white sand as you enjoy a romantic private

virgin coconut oil have been developed specifically for this spa.

dinner or sundowner cocktails under the starlit skies with your

Each product is blended with a range of locally cultivated herbs,

special someone. To top off the experience, book a ‘Romantic

spices and extracts: from cinnamon and vanilla to indigenous

Spa Getaway’ couples’ treatment at The Spa on the hilltop for 90

lemon, ylang-ylang and eucalyptus. Carefully selected pairings

minutes of pure romantic bliss and relaxation. A wonderland of

of these essential oils allow each treatment to be infused with

romantic dreams awaits you.

a unique signature scent native to these islands and tailored to guest's unique preferences. An unmistakably different spa

For reservations visit: JAresorts.com

experience awaits.

Tel: (+248) 4672727 or email: reservations.eir@jaresorts.com

Contact details: info@caranabeach.com or +248 4383333


experience mix

34 35 The Waterfront Spa - Coco de Mer Hotel and Black Parrot Suites:

And then they said I do... Revered for its mesmerising beauty, the Seychelles Islands has

Suspended under the pool terrace of the Black Parrot Suites,

been awarded the World’s Most Romantic Destination for 2020 in

The Waterfront Spa offers panoramic views of the ocean

the Grand Final of the World Travel Award. Make your dream of a

below and beyond... This sanctuary of pure relaxation offers

truly unique wedding in paradise a reality at Kempinski Seychelles

three treatment rooms, with personalised service, designed

Resort. Located on the sparkling shores of the Indian Ocean and

to relax, rejuvenate and soothe your senses. A combination of

surrounded by white sandy beaches, coconut trees and tropical

holistic healing and modern massage techniques blended with

flowers, there is no place more romantic to spend the most special

the essential oils - locally extracted and created here in the

day of your life. Your dedicated wedding planner will be delighted

Seychelles, gives this spa its traditional flair and local charm.

to assist you with all aspects to create an unforgettable day filled

Whether it is a massage or facial, body wraps and scrubs, beauty,

with sensual moments.

hair or nails, are all offered with our personalised charm and pampering. The signature aroma of orange, cinnamon and

We look forward to planning your wedding with you!

bigarade wafts through the spa interiors - creating a soothing sense of well-being and peace. Welcome to the Waterfront Spa - a journey of pure decadence and indulgence. Contact Coco de Mer Hotel and Black Parrot Suites +248 4290555 cocodeme@seychelles.net www.cocodemer.com

Contact us at weddings.seychelles@kempinski.com


Raffles Spa

Pure Bliss Spa at Bliss Hotel

The Raffles Spa at the resort is steps away from the coastline

Pure Bliss Spa situated at Bliss Hotel, a beautiful private

of Anse Takamaka, amidst stunning surroundings and verdant

boutique hotel situated in the North of Mahé. Delicately

gardens. It is carefully designed to calm the spirit and awaken

combining contemporary architecture in a creole spirit with a

the senses. The luxurious spa features outdoor pavilions, each

natural, charming, and authentic interior design for a romantic

showcasing the spectacular view of the blue ocean, tropical

and sensual stay. A unique and elemental environment, Pure

gardens and dramatic granite boulders. A pair of couple’s spa

Bliss Spa is a kingdom of well-being. Several treatment rooms

suites are fitted with steam showers, Japanese soaking tubs and

offer different atmospheres all welcoming you to find your inner

observation decks, where residents can enjoy stunning vistas in

sanctuary. In these peaceful areas, the best treatments are given

privacy.

by skilled therapists creating an enchanting moment. Enjoy not just the relaxing moments at Pure Bliss Spa but also allow nature

Raffles Spa Journeys are a considered mix between traditional

to take you to a serene space with the natural rock-pool in the

and local methods, each ready to be expertly personalized to

middle of the boulders situated on the beach next to the spa.

ensure that your sensory escape is everything you hoped for and more. For reservations please call +248 4 296 800

For reservations please call +248 2 506 211


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Papaya Scrub By Belliche

The Island Gallery

A truly tropical and locally sourced product, this fragrant and

Seychelles has many gifted and talented artists and they have

moisturising papaya scrub is full of natural enzymes to cleanse

now finally been given a platform to showcase their brilliant

and promote regeneration. The ‘no wastage’ lotion which is part

array of artworks. The Island Art Gallery is the first online art

of the company's ethos and production uses the seeds of the

gallery in the Seychelles to offer the opportunity to shop for

papaya which are usually disposed of, and prepare them with a

original paintings and prints at a click of a button. Browse

drying and grinding process to create the buffing particles that

through the many unique collections, from the watercolours of

make up the scrub. The ground kernels gently and effectively

Alyssa Adams, to the multilayered paintings of George Camille.

remove dead skin cells making the skin look brighter, and the

The artworks can be delivery directly to your hotel, private

moisturising properties of the other ingredients leave the skin

island or shipped anywhere else in the world you desire. Simply

feeling soft and hydrated. The scrub can be used on all parts of

sit back, relax, and from the cozy comfort of wherever you might

the body with light to heavy pressured circular motions to lift

be, get inspired to buy a piece, or two, to take home with you.

residue away from the skin's surface. For enquiries please call or WhatsApp +248 2 526 696 Shop their full range at Codevar in the centre of Victoria or contact

or email theislandgallerysey@gmail.com

directly on bellicheseychelles@gmail.com or +248 2 610 233 for more

www.theislandgallerysey.com

information or orders.



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xclusivity, sustainability and a laid-back approach to luxury are the core philosophies woven into each and every aspect

of Denis Private Island’s remarkable resort. These principles are no less evident in the excellent gastronomic fare available at the island’s celebrated restaurant, where “fine-dining” refers to more than just table service: arguably some of the finest produce and freshest ingredients available in the country are grown or reared on-site at the island’s own farm and served in one of the most exceptional settings in Seychelles.The Denis Island team of hand-picked chefs are well-versed in enhancing the natural flavours of island-fresh produce with unexpected combinations that are both visually satiating and tastefully tantalising. The results are frequently transcendent.Not to be overlooked is the bounty of impressive specimens of pelagic and reef fish yielded by the comparatively un-fished waters of Seychelles’ northern islands. This oceanic harvest is celebrated each week at the restaurant’s eagerly anticipated Japanese night, which showcases the resort’s 'sea-to-table' approach with a splendid display of ocean-fresh sushi and sashimi that never fails to delight. Contact us: info@denisisland.com, + 248 428 8963 or denisisland.com



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here are some very unique dining places in the Seychelles but none so special as Fregate Islands Banyan Tree House.

Nestled amongst the tree tops you’ll be dining in the branches of some of the most beautiful foliage and nature the island has to offer with a front row seat to the resident fairy terns. Not only does Fregate Island offer 80% fresh organic ingredients straight from their garden but they invite you to dine wherever you want, as part of enjoying complete freedom and immersing yourself in the natural surroundings. With an abundance of dining location choices you’ll be spoilt for choice with the island flavours as inspiration, with the bountiful and fertile soil which allows the chef to have a requested ingredient grown in a matter of weeks with their hydroponics system, which is the largest in the Seychelles. For reservations or further information please contact: reservations@uniquefregate.com



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njoy exquisite international dishes at Eden Bleu’s Marlin Bleu restaurant offering a wide range of local and global

favours. Their signature dishes include Grilled Tiger Prawns served with saffron rice and a creamy garlic sauce and their exquisite melt in your mouth Chocolate Fondant paired perfectly with vanilla ice cream. Regional inspired dishes with traditional ingredients and curries are also available as well as a selection of fresh local juices. Enjoy sundowners and relax with stunning Marina views from the Empereur Terrace and Lounge. For reservations or further information call +248 4 399 031 or restaurant@edenbleu.com


Unique Dining Experiences at Raffles Seychelles

DIVA RESTAURANT Fusion Cuisine at Constance Lemuria Seychelles

From private romantic moments at the beach to sizzling flavours

Unique venue, sunny food, amazing wines…

on the terrace of your villa, Raffles Seychelles has put together the most exclusive dining experiences. With many unique spots

Located by the golf club, DIVA is the lifestyle outlet of the

and endless possibilities, the resort’s team will be pleased to

resort. In the evening, DIVA is the place for a casual chic urban

tailor your dining experiences to suit your every whim. Capture

atmosphere that offers modern and tasty cuisine inspired by

a memory of the picturesque sunset on the world’s renowned

Mediterranean flavours that will feast your taste buds. We invite

Anse Lazio beach and enjoy a picnic with a bottle of champagne

you to just sit back and savour every detail as the dedicated

and some canapés, or experience a diverse culture with a myriad

service team attends to your every need.

of nightly themed dinners to keep your sense of taste constantly refreshed.

The wine list simply is the most complete and desirable in the region. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit our Wine Cellar and

For reservations please call +248 4 296 000

try one of the Sommelier Experiences or just sample a wide selection of whiskies at DIVA bar. Book with us by contacting our Guest Relations Team: gr@lemuriaresort.com


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44 45 La Digue’s Premier Waterfront Hotel, Restaurant and Bar

L’Escale Lounge & Restaurant The main restaurant of L’Escale Resort provides tantalizing

The dining experience at Le Nautique Luxury Waterfront Hotel

flavours from around the world infused with a touch of Creole

is a celebration of our unique part of the world, offering delicious

cuisine. At L’Escale you can enjoy your meal with magnificent

local and international cuisine in the perfect island setting. Our

views of the cerulean waters of the Marina and the lush tropical

mission is simple, to produce inspired dishes that are satisfying,

garden or indulge in private dining experiences around the

thoughtful and deeply memorable.

property. The culinary team of the Resort is led by Executive Chef Gwenaël Briat. He honed his talents and served in kitchens

Our local dishes have been hand selected to showcase the very

of high-end brands and is now a respected Chef of his own right.

best of the Seychelles unique produce and flavours - a fusion of

Gwenaël is passionate about taking the local flavors of Seychelles

French, Indian and Oriental influences, teamed with perfectly

to the next level, especially fresh fish. Chef Gwenaël now brings

blended spices and fragrance. Our international dishes have

his genius to the table at L’Escale Resort, a culmination of his

been inspired by our own travels, offering a wide variety of

life’s gastronomic journey around the world gracing our plates

perfectly cooked meats, seafood, salads, pastas, desserts and

and palates through his brilliant creations.

more. Be sure to pair our delicious meals with our selection of handpicked wines, beers and spirits, or enjoy a cocktail while

For reservations please call (+248) 4 425 555

you watch the dazzling sunset.

or email reservations@lescaleresort.com

For more information please visit www.lenautique.sc, or contact Le Nautique on +248 4 234 700 or at info@lenautique.sc to make a reservation.


All day dining at Le Domaine de L’Orangeraie

Do not miss the experience at the Rockpool Restaurant

Enjoy and unwind at Le Domaine de L’Orangeraie with their

A delicious “A la carte” dinner, with fresh dishes cooked with

high standard service and leisurely all day dining concept. Book

local products in a warm and elegant atmosphere. Rockpool

for a private romantic dinner and savour some of their homemade

menu brings authenticity in delivering Mediterranean cuisine

specialities in a complete relaxing atmosphere overlooking the

with a selection of appetizers, salads, fresh fish, italian pasta,

tropical sunset. Special Mediterranean signature menus with

meat and delicious desert. Rockpool serves all day cocktails to

Creole and Asian accents are offered and the meticulously

sip, choices of fresh juice and drinks and also delicious coffee

selected local flavours will indulge every palate. Let your desires

and tea for a break.

be fulfilled and enjoy 5* dining service. For reservations please call +248 4 261 369 For reservations or further information please call +248 4 299 999 or email reservations@orangeraie.sc


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The Coco Room at Dhevatara

Azido at Mango House

Part of Hermes retreats, the à la carte signature restaurant at

Located in the heart of our home and exuding a dream-like

Dhevatara is perched overlooking the tranquil water garden

atmosphere infused with the spirit of Japan, Azido invites guests

and offers mouth-watering local flavours and breathtaking

on a journey through time-honored flavours and experiences.

natural surroundings. A dining experience for even the most

Open for Dinner only, our chefs have carefully curated some

refined palettes, the award winning chef, Kevin Rioux is an

of your Japanese favourites and a few unexpected delights to

expert at combining Mediterranean, Asian and Creole flavours

tantalise your tastebuds, guests can also pair these dishes with

to create succulent and visually artistic plates. Picking the finest

some carefully selected cocktails created solely for Mango House.

ingredients and combining with local herbs and fresh produce

This is the perfect place to create memories all while taking in

from the property's garden their 5 course gastronomic dinner

some of the most breathtaking views of the sparkling bay of “Anse

will not disappoint. Guests can also enjoy sumptuous lunch and

Poules Bleues”.

dinner on the outside lounge with views to the beach and ocean. For bookings and reservations contact +248 4 397 000 Visit them for lunch or dinner to reserve or for further information contact +248 4 237 333



style

SALWA RAZZOUK The First Female General Manager of Raffles Seychelles 48 49

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alwa Razzouk took the helm of the Raffles Seychelles earlier this year, as the first female General Manager of the resort,

and currently the only one in the country. Hers is an inspiring success story showing the world that women can lead prominent careers and reach top positions. Salwa never truly considered Hospitality as a career choice. The idea came to her over an afternoon drink with friends on the day she presented her last high school exam. She had decided to unwind at her favourite local pub in her home city of Beirut,

LEFT: Aerial View of Raffles Seychelles.

Lebanon, when the staff offered her a job right there and then. She was so excited about that new experience that she eagerly

ABOVE: Salwa Razzouk.

returned that same evening and started her training as a waitress.

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It was there, after meeting the various guests and the diverse staff

LEFT: View from the sunbeds and infinity pool.

members of the restaurant that she fell deeply in love with the

RIGHT: View from the two bedroom villa.

hospitality industry. She loved working at the restaurant so much that she managed to work double shifts whilst attending her university classes. “Sometimes I would skip class to go and work at the restaurant because I simply loved it so much.” This soon became difficult to juggle and she decided to focus on her university studies instead,


taking her away from the industry she cared so much for.

the opportunity with open arms and joined as a Resort Manager in 2018. Two years later, Salwa became General Manager of Raffles

Fortunately, many opportunities were thrown her way after she

Seychelles, a role rarely given to women in the hotel industry.

graduated with a Bachelor degree in Business Administration and Finance and she was offered an internship at the finance

She is responsible for the entire Raffles property, all operational

department of an hotel. After four years understanding the

departments as well as the development and implementation of

structure of hotel operations, she managed to move to the front

new strategies within the resort. Equipped with over 17 years of

of house department where she was once again fully immersed

experience in the hospitality industry and many talents and skills;

into what she loved.

she speaks English, French, Arabic and Portuguese fluently. Salwa succeeds at performing these tasks with diligence and

A couple of years later she left Lebanon and decided to work for a

care. This has proved priceless, especially having taken over this

company in Dubai that specialised in the openings of hotels and

new role during the year of a pandemic. “My life in Lebanon was

restaurants. This led her to start a new journey in the Seychelles

a blessing in disguise; it prepared me for this year.” Her home

where she was involved in the reconstruction and the opening

country troubled by continued warfare, political and social issues,

of the H-Resort in Beau-Vallon. “This was my baby.” she said. “I

Salwa learnt from the start of her career how to operate a hotel

enjoyed every moment of the pre-opening. I was the first on the

seamlessly during a crisis. She used to say that if there was a crisis

construction site and the last to leave at night.”

management course in hospitality, she would be able to teach that course.

As her love and skills grew in the hospitality industry, so did her love for the Seychelles. So she decided to take on a new adventure

Having accomplished all of these obstacles in her career, her

when the former General Manager of Raffles Seychelles contacted

greatest achievement so far was for her to become a female

her to take up the position of second in command. She welcomed

general manager of a luxury branded hotel which is still today a


male-dominated position. Women empowerment is a topic that is

Salwa believes that women should speak up about their

dear to her heart and she feels that specifically in the Seychelles

experiences and their vulnerabilities in the workplace. This helps

women play a very important role. They are the workforce of this

to bring greater awareness to the issue of gender equality. Her

country but they have still not been given the proper recognition

advice to any woman with a desire to pursue an ambitious career

that they deserve.

path is to not let anyone stop you or ask, “Do you really think you can do this?” “Find love for what you want to accomplish,

We are currently living in a world where empowering women is

surround yourself with supportive people and just go for it!”

becoming more prevalent. Many large companies have now set targets which they consider when employing a certain amount

Salwa’s spirit resembles the same spirit of the people back in

of male and female employees. Salwa is trying to apply this

her home country, resilient and full of life. If you are fortunate

strategy to Raffles Seychelles and seeks to give both female and

enough to meet Salwa when visiting Raffles Seychelles on Praslin,

male employees an equal chance and ideally the best candidate

you will notice her genuine love for what she does, her positive

regardless of their gender, would get the job or promotion.

attitude towards life, and you will feel immediately relaxed and at home.

As a woman in a position of leadership, she often felt that she had to work harder to prove herself more so than a male manager. People’s perceptions about female managers have evolved over the years, though it still takes longer for women to reach top positions and be accepted as leaders. Once people get to know Salwa, they immediately recognize her skills and treat her with the same respect a male would receive.

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business

FALCON INSURANCE The rising star of bespoke insurance services in the Indian Ocean 62 63

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alcon Insurance Management team led by Mr Darren Roberts (MD) had a vision and a keen eye for emerging

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markets and seeing the demand for more products and policies that were not commonly available in the Seychelles market, launched Falcon Insurance in 2015. Coming from the globally recognized leading financial city of London, Mr Roberts transferred the knowledge that he had acquired from the highly evolved insurance market and harmonised it with local knowledge, creating a perfect balance of flexible insurance options to cater for many individuals and their different demands. Becoming a new emerging insurance company in Seychelles wasn’t without its challenges, but with their strong team and professional approaches, it is no wonder that they are known as the market disruptors amongst their competitors. Falcon Insurance has always sought to offer highly developed cover and service to high net worth individuals while remaining embedded in their local roots, aiming to provide the same quality cover for the local community. Today, they are a prominent trusted brand in the Seychelles financial market-


place, catering to Corporate companies, luxury houses, boats,

For Darren, watching his team grow and flourish into

cars, private islands and hotels. They also provide cover for

qualified, knowledgeable people within the company, is all

financial risk, professional liability, and medical insurance

about empowering and nurture his staff members, especially

backed by Axa, a global health insurance provider, offering their

the female ones, as he says "Sadly in what has always been a

clients international health assistance throughout the year.

male dominated industry, women have to fight a lot harder to climb the corporate ladder and we need to acknowledge their

Falcon Insurance is proudly a Seychelles born, locally

achievements and equality.”

staffed insurance company and home to the 'Falcon Family’. Consisting predominantly of female staff members, there is a

This future all depends on the Falcon team. "We gave them the

special passion and emotion teamed with a natural empathy

foundation of the Company and it is now up to them to take

that makes this team unique. Clients become very personal to

it further." Along with strengthening their board of Directors

them, making them feel part of the ‘Family,’ while amplifying

with a well-balanced female to male ratio, one can only expect

the company's philosophy in providing them with exceptional,

an exceptional future for Falcon Insurance.

honest, and compassionate service. The team also organises a yearly cancer awareness day where they bring the community

For the next year, Mr Roberts and the team are planning to

and businesses together to raise funds for the Cancer Concern

create new insurance opportunities and for Falcon Insurance to

Association (CCA) and last year offered free cancer screening

become the first rated insurance company in the Indian Ocean

tests along with family activities and a raffle draw.

territory.

"Without the team, Falcon insurance would not be what it is

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culture

THE MYSTERIES OF THE FABULOUS COCO-DE-MER By Glynn Burridge 66 67

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recall as if it were yesterday my first fateful encounter with that most iconic member of Seychelles’ flora & fauna, the fabulous

coco-de-mer. It was during a burning hot summer on the south coast of Iran when my travelling companion and I had stopped outside of a café in some dusty, mud-caked village to stretch our legs after a long journey in the car. We had just bought a couple of Cokes when we were stopped in our tracks by a dervish, a member of an itinerant sufi religious order, looking for some charity. He strode up to us purposefully wearing the strangest of objects slung about his neck: the hollowed out bowl of what appeared to me to be some kind of hardened gourd, elaborately carved and inlaid in places with what might have been pieces of sea shell. Later, I would recognise it as half of a coco-de-mer nut hollowed out to become a kashgool or dervish’s begging bowl. Fascinated by the ensemble of this bedraggled, Islamic version of John the Baptist and the exquisite bowl he bore - I remember questioning him about it as I fumbled for some loose coins to deposit in it. To this very day, I remember his reply. “This, young sir, is one half of a nut that grows on a mighty tree on the ocean floor.”


PREVIOUS PAGE: Young Coco de Mers in the 'Vallee de Mai' a National Unesco World Heritage Site. RIGHT: Coco De Mer. FAR RIGHT: A ' Kashgool' or 'Kashkul' intricately carved out from the shell of the Coco de Mer.

Only a very few years later, when the upheaval of the Iranian

The exotic and highly suggestive form of the nut which can

Revolution would force me to leave Iran, where I had grown up

weigh between 10 and 20 kg, making it the heaviest seed on the

as a child and was working, in favour of the Amirantes Islands of

planet, was a major contributor to this mystery and one that

Seychelles where my Iranian boss had bought an island, would

soon placed great value on the nut. Inspired by the presumed

I be reunited with the coco-de-mer in Praslin Island’s Vallée de

aphrodisiacal properties of these strange apparitions from the

Mai, where it still grows in a hidden glade.

ocean possessing the exact form of the female pelvis, the rulers of Maldives claimed exclusive property rights over the nuts,

I often wonder if my earlier encounter with the nut back in

cutting off the hands of anyone failing to turn them in.

Iran was not the very first breath and inkling of my changing destiny…introducing me in some subtle way to life on these

Over time, the coco-de-mer continued gaining a reputation

islands that would, all too soon, become my new home?

as a potent cure-all for the treatment of stomach ailments,

Why not?

boils, poisoning, epilepsy, bowel and nervous disorders and heartburn. Portuguese navigators of the 16th century brought

After all, this nut that now features on Seychelles’ coat of arms,

back news of the nut to Europe where it too became a highly-

is reputed to have the very strangest of properties.

prized and much sought after artefact, fetching princely prices

* The coco-de-mer is indeed shrouded in mystery and even

among European nobility, certain of whose private collections still feature examples of exquisitely inlaid and bejewelled nuts.

though for centuries it had washed up on the shores of those countries bordering the Indian Ocean - from the Persian Gulf

The mysterious bubble surrounding the provenance of the

and Maldive Islands to as far as the East Indies - nobody had the

coco-de-mer burst shortly after the first official settlement of

foggiest idea where it came from.

Seychelles in 1770. This was when a surveyor in a French party


of exploration of Praslin and the surrounding islands happened

local fishermen use the half shells as balers and water gourds,

upon the hidden forest and home of the coco-de-mer where the

builders use the giant leaves to make thatched cottages and the

sight of thousands of towering palms bearing the nut greeted

leaves are also used to fashion screens, baskets, mats and hats.

him. Further exploration showed that, at that time, the palm also grew on Round, Curieuse, Chauve–Souris and St. Pierre

So impressive is the sight of the female and male coco-de-mer:

Islands.

the one with its nut shaped exactly like a female pelvis and the male counterpart with its phallic-shaped catkin, that it comes as

These fabulous trees rank among the oldest and tallest palms

little surprise if, together, they have inspired sinister versions of

on earth, some claiming to be 800 years old, soaring with ruler-

local folklore.

straight, smooth clean trunks to 25 - 30 metres. The enormous, fan-shaped emerald green leaves are, at 5-8 metres in length

In the not too distant past, some locals believed that propagation

and 3 metres in width, the largest in the vegetable kingdom.

of the species took place through physical lovemaking between the trees who would reach across the pathways to join in a

On occasion, a coco-de-mer palm can support 180 kg of nuts

passionate embrace and that anyone witnessing this would die

at a time with the growing nut shaped like an enormous green

on the spot!

heart. The fruit takes roughly 7 years to mature but, if picked at 9-12 months, it produces a sweet, pinkish-white jelly which was once a popular dessert. The produce from these palms has long been used to furnish a huge range of useful household items such as bowls, trays, plates, mugs, scoops and cups known widely as Vaiselle de Praslin or Praslin crockery. Meanwhile,


TOP: Charlotte with her sister on Fregate 1982. FAR RIGHT: Charlotte conducting an interview at Cannes Festival. RIGHT: Bird Island 1984 with her mother and sister.


culture

CHARLOTTE PAVARD Sharing her knowledge on the 20 most beautiful beaches in the Seychelles 70 71

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ravel guide writer and journalist Charlotte Pavard, has been coming to the Seychelles since she was 6 months old.

Daughter of the famous photographer, filmmaker and author Claude Pavard, she is one of the lucky individuals that gets to call Seychelles a second ‘Home’. She has many cherished childhood memories, learning how to swim as well as the wonderful opportunity to travel through the majority of the archipelago and outer islands whilst her father was filming with his crew. With her extensive knowledge and passion for the islands teamed with her journalistic background, Charlotte decided to follow in her father's footsteps and publish a book. With her father's stunning imagery and her in-depth knowledge and love for the incredible beaches the Seychelles has to offer, ‘Seychelles 20 most beautiful beaches’ a sustainable guide was created. This practical guide book shows you how to reach some of the most picturesque beaches with important information on how to best enjoy them. Printed on recycled paper and with ecological tips in order to respect the environment, the guide book is an invaluable companion if you are looking to explore the magnificent beaches of the Seychelles. Visit Charlotte’s website for more! www.charlottepavard.me



conservation

MANTA RAY RESEARCH with Blue Safari Seychelles, ICS and the Manta Trust 72 73

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onservation is at the heart of Blue Safari Seychelles and a collaboration between Island Conservation Society (ICS)

and the Manta Trust, enables researchers the opportunity to collect data which contributes towards answering basic questions of these beautiful, globally threatened species. Every week guests are invited for a ‘Manta Experience’ and to see the rays first hand. Participants receive a presentation about the project, feeding, ecology and biology of the creatures before heading out on the boat to find the resident population of Reef Manta Rays (Mobula alfredi) present in and around the St Francois lagoon. Their inhouse Marine Biologist looks for clues such as tidal movements, weather and current lines which collect plankton, the food source for these gentle giants, and once the Mantas have been spotted the guests are briefed again on safe interactions and how to collect identification photos. Members of the activities team are on-hand to assist with data collection and in addition to the photos of the ventral markings which are unique to each individual Manta, much like our fingerprints, they also collect data on sex, size, location, behaviour and injuries. For more information about Manta Rays and the research around them please contact: eleanor@bluesafari.com



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NOAH’S ARK PROJECT North Island, A Luxury Collection Resort 74 75

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onservation and sustainability lie at the very heart of North Island’s philosophy. Since the onset of 2002, North Islands’

Noah’s Ark project has been at the forefront of restoring the natural habitat which has caused devastation to many endemic species through invasive species and habitat destruction. The programme whose two main targets are to remove the alien species and rehabilitate the natural flora and fauna have had remarkable success with restoring over 60 hectares of native forest which has welcomed home a number of species, one of which the Seychelles White Eye who at one point had a known population of only 25 birds and now boasts over 150 on North Island alone, which homes the second largest population of the endemic bird. The Island is also home to the Aldabra Giant Tortoises of which there are 100 free roaming as well as an important nesting ground for the Endangered Green Turtle and Critically Endangered Hawksbill Turtle. For further information please contact carlh@north-island.com



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he Save Our Seas Foundation (SOSF) supports marine conservation and education projects around the world, and

Seychelles has been at the heart of the foundation since it first started almost 20 years ago. With such abundant biodiversity and beauty, Seychelles has naturally been a focus of the foundation’s efforts to conserve our natural world. Starting with whale shark and education projects on Mahé, the SOSF now has its own research centre on D’Arros Island in the Amirantes, which studies everything from corals to the sharks, rays and turtles that call D’Arros and the neighbouring St Joseph Atoll home. The Save Our Seas Foundation D’Arros Research Centre (SOSF-DRC) also hosts educational camps, helping engage local students with the natural wonders on their doorstep. The beauty and marine biodiversity at these islands are astounding. “The waters around St Joseph and D’Arros host some of the most intact marine ecosystems in the Western Indian Ocean region,” says world-renowned turtle researcher and SOSF project leader Dr Jeanne Mortimer. They are a sanctuary for vulnerable marine animals, including a large aggregation of manta rays and over 500 fish species. St Joseph Atoll is the most


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important nursery area on the Amirantes Bank and a critical

observatory for scientific research and discovery. Core research

breeding ground for sharks, rays and turtles.

focuses on long-term data collection and monitoring programmes, such as coral and turtle monitoring, as well as targeted research

As such, the Save Our Seas Foundation was delighted that waters

projects, including on humphead wrasse, sharks, and manta rays.

surrounding D’Arros Island and St Joseph Atoll were designated as marine protected areas (MPAs) in March 2020. This was part of

For more information:

Seychelles’ Marine Spatial Plan Initiative and came after almost

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a decade of scientific work by the foundation to demonstrate that

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these islands hold exceptional ecological value and should be

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“The Save Our Seas Fondation is very pleased to welcome greater security for the marine habitats of this beautiful archipelago,” says the organisation’s CEO, Dr James Lea. “The natural wonder of Seychelles instilled a deep passion for the islands in our Founder and he has made protecting this delicate beauty a core priority for the foundation,” he continues. For over 15 years, the SOSF-DRC has conducted research that focuses on marine conservation in the Amirantes, Seychelles. Together with the biological diversity and abundance of its sister atoll, St Joseph, D’Arros Island provides an outstanding ocean




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