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Coconut Climb

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A well-liked hiking track in the Seychelles that provides breathtaking views of the surroundings is called the Coconut Climb. The trail's moniker comes from the numerous coconut palms that adorn its path.One of the most well-liked tourist sites in the Seychelles is the island of La Digue, where you can find the Coconut Climb trek in Mahe island. The path climbs to Nid d'Aigle, the island's highest peak, and begins at the village of La Passe. Depending on your fitness level and pace, the 3 km long trail can be finished in one to two hours.


There are numerous viewpoints along the well-marked trail that provide breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean's turquoise waters as well as the nearby islands. Although there are steps and ropes to help hikers manage the rocky terrain, the climb can be difficult in certain places.Hikers are rewarded with expansive views of La Digue and the other islands at the summit of the ascent. In addition, the peak makes a fantastic location for a picnic or just lounging and admiring the gorgeous surroundings.It is advised that you start your journey early in the morning to avoid the midday heat, carry lots of water, and wear appropriate climbing shoes if you intend to hike the Coconut Climb trail.



The "Coconut Climb" is a popular activity in Seychelles, which involves climbing tall coconut trees to harvest fresh coconuts. It is a traditional activity that has been passed down from generation to generation in Seychelles, and it is still practiced by many locals and tourists today.

The Coconut Climb typically involves climbing up a tall coconut tree using only your bare hands and feet, without any harness or safety equipment. Once you reach the top of the tree, you use a machete to cut down the coconuts, which are then used for cooking, drinking or making handicrafts.

While the Coconut Climb can be a thrilling and exciting experience, it can also be dangerous if proper safety measures are not taken. It is therefore important to seek the guidance of an experienced guide or local expert, who can provide you with the necessary training and equipment to ensure a safe and enjoyable climb.

Overall, the Coconut Climb is a unique and memorable experience that allows you to connect with nature and experience a traditional way of life in Seychelles.

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