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Seychelles, Mauritius, Mozambique, Madagascar & Beyond

Pre- or Post-Safari Paradise: Island Bliss & Adventure Await in the Indian Ocean

Dive into island bliss amidst the sparkling Indian Ocean. Explore over 115 pristine Seychelles islands, each a paradise of granite boulders or soft white sand. Island hop between hidden gems, some untouched, others luxurious.

Craving adventure? Mozambique beckons with 1,530 miles of dazzling coastline, untamed wilderness, and rich history.

Beyond these shores, Mauritius offers turquoise lagoons and lush rainforests, while Madagascar awaits with lemurs and otherworldly landscapes.

The Indian Ocean Islands – pure relaxation, thrilling adventures, and vibrant cultures, all within reach.

 

A Starting Point for 14 Days Remember, we will customize it based on your interests and pace.

  • Days 1-4: Island Hopping Bliss in the Seychelles

    • Immerse yourself in the unparalleled beauty of the Seychelles. Start with Mahé, the largest island, and explore its granite peaks, lush rainforests, and vibrant capital, Victoria.

    • Take a boat tour and island hop to secluded gems like La Digue, famous for its giant tortoises and Anse Source d’Argent beach with its iconic granite boulders.

    • Kayak through the turquoise waters of Curieuse Island, a haven for giant tortoises and stunning mangrove forests.

    • Learn to surf or simply relax on the pristine beaches of Praslin, where powdery white sand meets crystal-clear waters.

    Days 5-7: Unveiling Mozambique’s Untamed Beauty

    • Fly from Mahé to Vilanculos, a charming beach town in Mozambique.

    • Embark on a thrilling safari adventure in Gorongosa National Park, spotting elephants, lions, and a plethora of birdlife.

    • Explore the Bazaruto Archipelago, a string of idyllic islands known for their world-class diving and snorkeling. Swim alongside vibrant coral reefs and encounter playful dolphins.

    • Take a cultural immersion trip to a local village, learning about traditional crafts and savoring the flavors of Mozambican cuisine.

    Days 8-10: Unveiling the Cultural Tapestry of Mauritius

    • Fly from Vilanculos to Mauritius, a melting pot of cultures with French, Indian, African, and Chinese influences.

    • Hike through the Black River Gorges National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and discover its cascading waterfalls and lush rainforests.

    • Explore the vibrant capital, Port Louis, with its bustling markets, colonial architecture, and delicious street food scene.

    • Learn to kitesurf or windsurf in the turquoise lagoons of Le Morne Brabant, a scenic peninsula known for its dramatic mountain backdrop.

    Days 11-14: Encountering Lemurs & Otherworldly Landscapes in Madagascar

    • Fly from Mauritius to Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar.

    • Travel to Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, a haven for lemurs, including the adorable indri and the nocturnal aye-aye. Embark on night walks to witness these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat.

    • Hike through the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, a labyrinth of razor-sharp limestone needles offering a truly otherworldly landscape.

    • Spend your last few days relaxing on the pristine beaches of Nosy Be, a volcanic island known for its lush rainforests, crystal-clear waters, and friendly locals.

 

ACTIVITIES, WEATHER & MORE...

MOTORIZED BOATS & WATER SPORTS-KAYAK-STAND-UP PADDLE

HORSE RIDING ON THE BEACH

LOCAL MUSICIANS

PEOPLE & CULTURAL

best time to visit

J + F+ M+ A+++ M+++ J+++ J+++ A+++ S+++ O+++ N++ D ++

FISHING, SNORKEL & SCUBA

BEACHES

HELICOPTERING

GOLF

weather during peak peason

+++ = April & May, September & October and other months per below -The best time to visit the Seychelles is from April to May or September to October to avoid crowds and high season prices. -The rainy season in Mozambique is from November to March. The best diving conditions are from April to December. -Mauritius enjoys a tropical climate year-round, but avoid the cyclone season from January to March. -The dry season in Madagascar is from April to October, offering the best weather for wildlife viewing and outdoor activities.

HIKING

SAILING

BIRDING

MASSAGES & SPA

PAIRS WELL WITH

Kenya, South Africa (direct flights) as well as Dubai and Abu Dhabi and Europe

One quirky question and one practical question. Both asked and answered.

 

Not sure if you’ll need those, but if you are going to Mozambique you may definitely want to pack your snorkel, and there’s a chance you might need to pack some dancing shoes too as there might be a mermaid rave happening under the full moon off the coast of Inhambane. and for Mauritius there might be a dodo bird hiding out in the Black River Gorges National Park. So you might need to learn an ancient dodo mating call to lure it out or perhaps a killer Sega dance to celebrate if you find it.

While the specifics will vary slightly between each country, here’s a general breakdown of some cultural sensitivities and customs to be aware of in Seychelles, Mauritius, Madagascar, and Mozambique:

General:

  • Greetings: A friendly smile and a hello go a long way. In some areas, a handshake or slight bow might be appropriate.
  • Dress: While beachwear is fine on the beach, be mindful of dressing modestly in towns and villages, especially when visiting religious sites.
  • Photography: Always ask permission before taking photos of people, especially those in traditional dress or engaged in religious ceremonies.
  • Bargaining: Bargaining may be expected at markets, but be respectful and avoid being overly aggressive.

Seychelles:

  • Respect the environment: Seychelles takes great pride in its pristine environment. Minimize waste, be mindful of marine life while snorkeling or diving, and avoid touching coral reefs.

Mauritius:

  • Religion: Mauritius is a multi-religious society. Be respectful of religious practices and dress codes when visiting temples, mosques, or churches.

Madagascar:

  • Famadihana (turning of the bones): This is a unique Malagasy tradition where ancestors’ tombs are revisited every few years. If you encounter one, be respectful and observe from a distance.
  • Respect elders: Elders are highly revered in Malagasy society. Greet them first.

Mozambique:

  • Headaches and pointing: In some parts of Mozambique, pointing at someone’s head is considered rude. If you have a question, it’s better to gesture with an open hand.
  • Be patient: Things tend to move at a slower pace in Mozambique than in many Western countries. Don’t get frustrated if things take longer than expected.

What our clients say about us.

My recent trip was nothing short of incredible. From the moment I landed, I was swept away by the beauty of the islands. I wanted a mix of relaxation and adventure, and they delivered! Everywhere I went, I was met with friendly smiles and genuine hospitality. The locals truly added to the magic of the trip. What impressed me most about the planning of the trip was everything from the pre-trip planning to the in-country support was flawless. I felt completely taken care of throughout the entire journey. I would highly recommend Karin's expertise to anyone looking for an unforgettable island adventure combined with a safari. She personally knows these areas so well, and that seems rare. Thank you for going above and beyond to make our trip so special!

Linda R.

K. Morans ~ Traveled to Seychelles and South Africa

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