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Coco de mer © STMA
Vallée de Mai
First stop for most visitors to Praslin island in the Seychelles
is the fantastic Vallée de Mai, hidden in virgin forest,
which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984. Apart
from the rich variety of plant and animal life in this beautiful
spot, the main attraction here is that this is the only place in
the world where the 'coco de mer' palm grows, producing a nut that
weighs up to 40 lbs (18kg): the largest nut in the world. What
makes this nut even more renowned is that it is shaped like a
female pelvis. Its rarity, shape and alleged aphrodisiac properties
have led to it becoming a collector's item. The Vallée is
also home to three of the world's rarest birds: the black parrot,
fruit pigeon and Seychelles bulbul. Guided tours to the
Vallée are conducted every day from all the resort hotels on
the island. There is also a self-guided walking trail through the
area.
E-mail: sif@seychelles.net
Website: www.sif.sc
Telephone: 32 17 35
Opening time: Daily 8am to 5.30pm
Admission: €15 (adults), children under 12 free. Residents receive concessionary rates