As the Feast of Assumption, also known as Lafet La Digue to locals, draws near, we dive into the raw beauty of the island. The Feast of Assumption, known to locals as Lafet La Digue, is a major event ...
During a visit to La Digue yesterday, the Seychelles President, Mr. James Michel, visited several families and community projects, as part of his efforts to remain connected with the people. During a ...
There are more bicycles than cars on La Digue, a 10-sq-km island that is doing everything it can to save itself – and one rare bird species – from overtourism. La Digue is arguably one of the most ...
The most photographed beach in the world, Anse Source d'Argent, was on top of my agenda when I stepped into La Digue, the fourth largest island in Seychelles. It was my second day in this gorgeous ...
Bermuda's Hamilton Princess: A haven for modern art loversWorks by Picasso, Warhol and Banksy just some of the treasures guests will find at the historical "Pink Palace." Royal Caribbean will take ...
Ox carts as a means of transportation on Seychelles' La Digue island are slowly dying out amid the introduction of more modern means of travel. The ox cart - a two-wheel transport pulled by a cow - ...
The construction of a new state-of-the-art hospital on La Digue Island, Seychelles' third most populated island, started on Wednesday, seven months after the foundation stone was laid. State House ...
The island doesn't have many paved roads per se, so people trek around by foot, bicycle or, um, ox-carts. There's much snorkeling and diving and of course, beach lazing, to do. This is not a drill: ...
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