The Seychelles
Although
they may be closer to Africa they are certainly closer to India in
cultural and geological ways. The islands were "left behind" as
the Indian sub-continent moved northward on its way to collide with
Asia.
The islands were formed when the Indian sub-continent shifted northwards to join with Asia . The Seychelles is made up of 115 separate islands, all of the ‘Robinson Crusoe’ variety.
Arguably the best looking island is La Digue.
The island has a real old world charm, some say that its as if time stands still. The way of life on La Digue has been unchanged for years and ox-cart’s and bicycles are still the main form of transport. The island can be reached by boat or helicopter.
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