Mahe has a tropical climate. So this resort welcomes guests from different parts of the world all year round. And even the Seychelles. The Seychelles, which in recent times has become known as the "earthly paradise", has its best and worst travel times.
Two seasons prevail on the island: dry season and rainy season. The dry season here starts in December and lasts until May. During this period, Seychelles is very hot, and there is almost no rainfall. Usually all tourists go to Seychelles just in this period.
The second predominant season in Mahe is the rainy season. When does the rainy season start in Mahe? It starts in June and lasts until the end of November. At this time the air temperature is quite high, the rains start to fall only in the evening and last all night.
Beauty and Fauna in Mahé
The flora and fauna of the Seychelles are quite unusual and colorful. In the uplands of the island of Mahe, you'll find an abundance of tropical palm and fern forests. Being a collection of islands, the Seychelles boast a plethora of endemic plants, meaning these plants are exclusive to the region.
Among the lush vegetation of Mahe, one plant stands out as the most famous in the world—the sea coconut palm. Its unique fruit draws thousands of tourists to the Mont Fleury botanical garden every year.
However, Mahe is not home to large predatory animals, poisonous snakes, or lizards. The island's wildlife predominantly consists of turtles, which are abundant here. The avian world is also diverse, featuring species like the Seychelles weaver, black parrot, paradise flycatcher, frigates, ibis, tern, and many others.