Chale Island - South Coast
October 31, 2008 by admin · 2 Comments
For those looking for a romatic gateaway, Chale Island is a small island south of Galu Beach and about 600 meters from the mainland and 10 km south of Diani on the Kenya coast.
Measuring 1,2 km long and 0,8 km wide with north-south orientation, Chale Island is divided into two parts: the hotel, main beach and immediate surrounds and the forest and wildlife (reserve). Wildlife abounds throughout the island:- troops of monkeys and baboons, nocturnal bush babies, many species of birdlife, small antelope, butterflies, to name but a few… Read more
Seychelles Islands
October 25, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
An island nation, the Seychelles is located in the Indian Ocean northeast of Madagascar and about 1,600 km (1,000 miles) east of Kenya. The number of islands in the archipelago is often given as 115 but the Constitution of the Republic of Seychelles lists 155. Of these islands 83 are named and 46 are permanently uninhabited. Mahé is the principal island comprising of 142 sq km, with the islands of Praslin, La Digue and Silhouette being the next important . Situated about 1,600 km off the east coast of Africa, Mahe extends 27 km north to south and 11 km east to west and has a beautiful coastline of 127 km. Read more
A Mauritius Vacation
October 24, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Most visitors to Mauritius visit this tropical Island paradise for beach vacations, but the Northern part of this Island also offers a chance to visit the Nicoliere Mountains and the Royal Botanical Gardens inland.
Fot those sports enthusiasts there are a lot of activities including big game fishing, golf, scuba diving and other watersports which you will often find in most tourist hotels.
At Grand Baie one can also experience the unique experience of undersea walking. Yatchs can also be hired from a number of tour operators.
If you are looking for things to take back home, there is shopping galore for locally produced clothes and artefacts. In Goodlands one can visit the model shipbuilding factory.
In the north there are a wide range of restaurants offering different cuisines in various hotels and also in the villages of Trou aux Biches, Pointe aux Canoniers and Grand Baie. nightclubs and jazz clubs are also concentrated in Grand Baie and Pereybere, and Trou aux biches has a Casino.
The best time to visit the North of Mauritius Islands is April to June and September to November. This does not however mean that one should avoid visiting at other times because these areas are pleasant at any time of the year.
The peak season is between December and early January and at these times holiday packages cost more. During the months of February its often hot, sticky and rainy and it is at this time when cyclones could occur.





