• Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve ("May Valley") is a nature park and UNESCO World Heritage Site on the island of Praslin, Seychelles.
  • Route 61: Mont Plaisir - Anse Boudin via Vallée de Mai. The cost is 14 SCR for a bus to Vallee de Mai. Just wait at any bus stop on the route above.
  • The second UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Seychelles is the legendary Vallée de Mai, managed by the Seychelles Islands Foundation.
  • Image: The Vallée de Mai was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. The Coco de Mer only grows naturally on the islands of Praslin and Curieuse.
  • Described as the true ‘Garden of Eden’ by General Charles Gordon in 1881, the Vallée de Mai has been a source of inspiration and wonder for many years.
  • Visiting the Vallée de Mai is a step back in time and a unique experience. ... Top ways to experience Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve and nearby attractions.
  • GETTING up the energy actually to do some tourism during a stay in the Seychelles might seem like a stretch, but the Vallée de Mai is an exception.
  • There are plenty of things to see and do in Vallée de Mai, making it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the best of the Seychelles.
  • Located on the granitic island of Praslin, the Vallée de Mai is a 19.5 ha area of palm forest which remains largely unchanged since prehistoric times.
  • The day begins with a transfer from your Praslin hotel to Baie Ste. Anne. The tour then begins with a visit to the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve.
  • With seemingly endless beauty, there is little wonder as to why many visiting Seychelles plan a visit to the Vallee de Mai National Park.
  • The Vallée de Mai is one of the most stunning jewels of the Indian Ocean, having been designated by UNESCO for its animal and plant richness.
  • Seychelles Islands Foundation, with responsibility for Vallée de Mai, is entrusted with 25% of the total world population of Coco de Mer palms.