Mihin Lanka is a leading low-cost airline in South Asia that operates across many destinations in the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East and South East Asia. Since its launch in 2007, Mihin Lanka has come a long way, becoming one of the region’s most admired affordable travel brands. The airline strives to maintain the highest standards and is the only low-cost airline which provides a complimentary on-board meal and a free checked-in baggage allowance. Focused on delivering the best to its customers, Mihin Lanka continuously adapts to passenger needs, in order to further fulfil its mission of being the leading low-cost airline in the region.
The Seychelles is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean that is a dynamic blend of people from diverse ethnicities, cultures and religions. Throughout history different people of African, European and Asian descent have come to the Seychelles, bringing with them their own traditions and cultures which have over time contributed to the unique way of life on the islands. The Seychelles is home to world-famous beaches and has long been recognized as one of the world’s most romantic holiday destinations. The pale pink sands of Anse Source d’Argent are amongst some of the most photographed beaches in the world.
Some interesting sites to visit in Mahe include Port Launay Marine National Park, Shark Bank, Ber Ternay National Park and St. Anne Marine National Park. Located on the northwest coast, the Port Launay Marine Park is famous for its beautiful beaches and whale-sharks, which during the season, can be seen feeding on plankton. The white sandy beach is extremely popular and is dotted with shady trees, making it the ideal sport for a romantic picnic.
The Seychelles is home to a variety of beautiful Creole houses and artists' studios, national reserves and marine parks, as well as breath-taking natural wonders. The fusion of cultures and traditions that has occurred in the Seychelles has made it the ideal place for many artists to thrive. Popular artists who have studios you can visit on the islands include, Donald Adelaide whose work has been inspired by the sea view and coastlines for over 20 years, Andrew Gee a successful watercolour artist and Barbara Jenson who does a lot of work in charcoal and pencil. There are also many young up-and-coming artists in the Seychelles whose beach side studios provide the ultimate stop during an afternoon walk through the city.