@@RajiSaran-ni7lz i never said it was i said i liked how his channel explores the multiple countries on the continent lol cuz he travels to multiple african countries, hence 'continent as a whole'
Yeah, I love his contents but he kinda tries to use an accent that doesn't suit him, for example gonna, he'll be like gonno sometimes but he'll be like buth etc and also overacting sometimes. All those things kinda itch ear. Please this Is just my opinion, Just try to understand my point.
Im from the caribbean island of SAINT LUCIA better known as the WEST INDIES and they speak and sound just like us im a seaman ive been around the world and this place is so relaxing
@@newgirl6982 they are looking for who to blame for their high drug addicts.. heroin is a problem there, rich white Indians bring alots of drugs to that place
🇳🇦Namibian here, I've always been obsessed with white sand beach islands and Seychelles has always been on top of that list can't wait to travel there in a few months
as a seychellois , watching your perspective on the take in seychelles made me become more open-minded about the value of my country , mainly because i came from a poor family , i always thought everything that is expensive was simply because of importation , apart from that, im glad you enjoyed some paradise that they offer here
As a Seychellois maybe you can answer me this - what's the percentage of black population in Seychelles? And how do I stand out as a black person in Seychelles? Am from Kenya and in Mombasa we have a high number of Seychellois and I am looking forward traveling to Seychelles as well. These are some of the concerns I had.
@@mwangigitau286 there are average like 60% black people and 40% of people who are light brown skin and white , but being a black person does not necessarily make you stand out, as the majority of the population has African ancestry or is of mixed African descent. Remember, it's important to be yourself, respect local customs and traditions, and engage with others in a positive and genuine manner. By doing so, you can make a meaningful impact and create connections that go beyond race or ethnicity.
@@denzzyhustles was mostly asking because I have seen stories of Black travellers from the Mainland getting mistreated in Seychelloles but it's good to hear that from the locals
We stayed on the Hilton on the mainland. It was for our honeymoon! It was perfect, just perfect. The food, the people, the islands, the sea. La Plage restaurant was the best food I have had anywhere in the world and the creole curries are incredible. It was expensive but it was our honeymoon so I didn’t care - once in a lifetime thing!
Seychelles (country of birth) is an amazing place, stunning to say the least. I grew up on La Digue and these tortoises have been there for at least 100 years. Excellent synopsis.
I visited that island! I thought no-one lived there? We also visited the island with the Hilton hotel as well... we stayed on the Hilton on the mainland. It was for our honeymoon! It was perfect, just perfect. The food, the people, the islands, the sea. La Plage restaurant was the best food I have had anywhere in the world and the creole curries are incredible. It was expensive but it was our honeymoon so I didn’t care - once in a lifetime thing!
@@mariancounsellor maybe I have it confused with another island - I was thinking of the one with the tortoise - and a mad Englishman used to own it but now it’s uninhabited other than when tourists visit to see the tortoise etc... the island with the Hilton only has employees living on it as well... so this must be a different island. 👍
I can't believe I hadn't subscribed...I have been watching you and liking your videos forever and just noticed today 😮...never too late.... Beautiful Seychelles.
Most island nations have no enough land to build or maintain factories, so they import almost everything, even biscuits, soaps, which makes stuffs expensive.
Most beautiful place I have ever been. I never even heard of the place until we pulled in for a liberty port visit, while I was active duty US Navy onboard USS Shreveport LPD-12, in 2004. Thank you for the video and thank you Seychelles for your hospitality!
I have a desire to travel to Africa. My goal learn about Africa . I'm from Baltimore Maryland I never met people from 🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨 In my life so I'm introducing myself to the people from 🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨 I'm Chrissy 🇺🇸 I'm proud to be 100 % multicultural so excited to be on your channel teach me the history, customs, the culture of 🇸🇨
@@stevemcsteve3218 I would love to come to 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 my dream teach theatre🎭 , film 🎬, & animation. I say yes to 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 thankyou for making me feel like a Princess 👑
@@freedommcause they import alot they grow there own food but the corrupted politicians import alot of stuff suppressing there own agriculture ,they have oil but corruption, oil is benefited by the portuguese and European countries compared to themselves.
@@freedomm the oil industry brings a lot rich company and oil workers they live there with family and they just buy anything at any price helps everything to rise
Morning Steve. For some inexplicable reasons, I am drawn to your vlogs and I find them very interesting and illuminating.Your knowledge and research to the destinations that you visit is quite impressive and confirms that it is fellow young Africans like yourself who best understand the continent and highlights the best that each country has to offer. Thanks for all that you do.
I have been obsessed with this place for a few years. I want to change my name to Seychelles - 😂. This video gave information that I had not heard about. Thanks, Steve for sharing. :)
I was in Seychelles two weeks ago and it was the most beautiful experience. I haven’t felt that amount of peace and calm in any country. I spent 4 nights in Savoy resort in Beau Vallon, and that resort was so beautiful with amazing service. I also found the locals very nice and accommodating when I went touring Mahe. I was never treated in a weird way or anything like Tayo described in his own video. It’s quite expensive in Seychelles, but I expected this considering it’s an island country with very limited resources. The driver that drove us around even said the entire island runs on a diesel generator for power, so you can imagine how expensive that is. He also mentioned the drug abuse problem and it was really sad to hear. Everywhere feels so dreamy in Seychelles, the air is clean, the water, the environment everything really. I had a great experience and can’t wait to return in the future if the recent ban on Nigerian passport holders gets lifted.
The driver gave you a fairytale. Mahé have at least 2 power stations with multiple generators. Also solar panels and wind turbines plants. Seychelles is the richest country in Africa per people. It's official.
This is so so so beautiful... The content keeps getting better with each episode. It's your image quality again for me. The editing, the story telling, semantics, content arrangment, and the positivity all round. Your content is nothing short of inspiring for me. Thanks for showing the potentials of Africa always. Thank you!
Stunning video. Every country in the world is quite expensive 😅 and that’s one thing you have to know. But one thing I like about most of your travel videos is,the travel guide. So people would know how to plan when going on a trip. Kudos Steven
Beautiful place, truly a paradise. Not to much people, looks soft and relaxed. Sad to hear about the drug problem. To bad you could not show any rich houses this time but the content was great so ty again Steven.
WOW!!!This is an AWESOME video!! I never would have imagined how beautiful Seychelles is. WOW!! This is a beautiful country!! I can understand why it is a very expensive country to live in.. WOW!! This is also a VERY WORLD CLASS presentation Steve!!
Seychelles is stunning but like every place it has its vices. I remember the documentry about its Heroine problem. It was heartbreaking and I hope their government will crackdown on it. Great video. As usual, the visuals are amazing..
It’s brought by mzungus..as usual they bring their vices and diseases to Africa since their ancestors. The government should introduce very tough prison sentences for those mzungus found bringing in drugs.
As an American and HUGE anything on or about Africa and their ppl ❤❤ I consider myself a little knowledgeable on Africa I had never heard of Seychelles but I’m certainly about to learn all I can about it. Thanks for sharing and this is my first time on this page, I’m now a new subby. ❤❤
Actually what the guy is talking about is only one 1% of the Seychelles. The Seychelles is 115 islands. Only 42 of the islands are like Mahé. The rest are more like Maldives with huge coral atolls, extensive reef and great beaches. Desroches island have a 14 km beach.😂
You never know what expensive like until you in Seychelles, I out of a teenage Igbo hustling curiosity traveled from Lagos alone in 2002, Even as at then the most affordable guess house i got was 50 usd .Then next morning i was yet again set back with 100 usd just for a meal at restaurant and a tube of tooth paste that i bought. However, it wasn't just quite frankly the exorbitant pricing. its is the language barrier, lonely street , no night life , zero as at then. Nevertheless, i met some amazing very good humans, Islanders, Pirates, Dreadlocks Rastafarians who guided me around the ship. There was this guy i believe is , Seychelles Taekwondo federation champ who took me to his house,, beach, ate with his family , Shout out anyone? Am looking out for him still, Amazing guy right there!
I got back from the beautiful Seychelles 2 weeks ago and can’t wait to return. It is definitely very expensive. La Digue was great and I stayed in MAhe
Thank you Steven for this beautiful reportage video, lovely. What strikes me must is that even locals born in the Seychelles never had the opportunity to taste a coco de mer, every innate child should have access to this blessed seed, they should be offered this at school at least once in a lifetime, don't they?
Im from the South Pacific Melanesia...i have travelled as far as Kenya and Uganda...now my heart is set on the Seychelles...so do come visit my home island in the South Pacific of Fiji too and maybe you will find us very similar to the Seychelles!❤
Thanks for watching, if you plan on visiting the Seychelles don’t forget to download the travel guide I talked about Link 👉 bit.ly/seychellestravelguide
Hey Steve, please just hoping you can stress the part of port of entry requirement for each location, so enthusiasts can make information choices of next destination. Visa requirement may just be a deciding factor for many people. Lovely work I have to say. God bless!
Anywhere where tourism is booming there's always a problem with heroine, even in my own city where I come from, mombasa, Kenya it's the same issue, and in Zanzibar too, I hate to say this but the tourists (Europeans) brought this in the East African coasts 😢
@@ScissorN Yes Cape town is the drugs den of SA . Ďrugs are brought in by europeans and also manufactured on big farms in the Western cape . Dont forget the south American drug lords who own Cape Town mansions .
Forgive my ignorance after reading news that Nigerians got banned from Seychelles im coming back to correct my comment and to say that it is Nigerians bringing drugs to Seychelles and i wish more countries could start banning and deporting Nigerians
It’s absolutely beautiful! My son works on Cousine Island but it’s so quiet there with hardly anything happening sadly. There are so few people on this island so it’s very lonely although the island is exclusive. They were supposed to open him a Sychelles bank account which they have failed to do making things very difficult for him to be paid correctly. He has had to pay tax twice as a result, Seychelles tax and again to convert it to his SA bank account. We have no idea what to do! He was employed as a boatman but all he’s doing is maintenance on the island. Very hard situation! Hoping he can get onto a main island soon!
I remember going to Seychelles when I was in the navy. We played basketball against some local b-ballers. They beat us a couple of times and I remember spraining my knee. I hopped on one leg to the resort by the beach. Overall, I enjoyed myself the whole time I was there. I need to get back there again.
I really love how African UA-camrs showcase the beauty of the continent as a whole. I'm glad I found this channel
Glad you enjoy it!
Same. I discovered Africa thanks to these people
@@spiritofmatter1881 🤣🤣🤣you didnt know about africa 💀
It is not a continent it is a Island in Africa
@@RajiSaran-ni7lz i never said it was i said i liked how his channel explores the multiple countries on the continent lol cuz he travels to multiple african countries, hence 'continent as a whole'
Steven strikes again with his A+ grade content. This is excellent.
Yeah, I love his contents but he kinda tries to use an accent that doesn't suit him, for example gonna, he'll be like gonno sometimes but he'll be like buth etc and also overacting sometimes. All those things kinda itch ear. Please this Is just my opinion, Just try to understand my point.
Im from the caribbean island of SAINT LUCIA better known as the WEST INDIES and they speak and sound just like us im a seaman ive been around the world and this place is so relaxing
I thought i was the only one that notice this
Omg yesss !
They also speak Kreyòl there.
That's ture
I'm from st .Vincent and I was saying this is like a Caribbean island in Africa lol
It was a great honor to meet you in Seychelles! Glad you enjoyed the trip and you’ve done a great documentary of this beautiful paradise 🇸🇨
My pleasure!
@@StevenNdukwuis it true that Seychelles banned Nigerians to come and visit.
@@africaine4889yes it's true
@@newgirl6982 they are looking for who to blame for their high drug addicts.. heroin is a problem there, rich white Indians bring alots of drugs to that place
🇳🇦Namibian here, I've always been obsessed with white sand beach islands and Seychelles has always been on top of that list can't wait to travel there in a few months
Am currently in your country. The kalahari desert is gem. So beautiful in its own way. ❤
I love my African scenery and my people too ,love you seychellians my brothers and sisters
as a seychellois , watching your perspective on the take in seychelles made me become more open-minded about the value of my country , mainly because i came from a poor family , i always thought everything that is expensive was simply because of importation , apart from that, im glad you enjoyed some paradise that they offer here
As a Seychellois maybe you can answer me this - what's the percentage of black population in Seychelles? And how do I stand out as a black person in Seychelles? Am from Kenya and in Mombasa we have a high number of Seychellois and I am looking forward traveling to Seychelles as well. These are some of the concerns I had.
@@mwangigitau286 there are average like 60% black people and 40% of people who are light brown skin and white , but being a black person does not necessarily make you stand out, as the majority of the population has African ancestry or is of mixed African descent. Remember, it's important to be yourself, respect local customs and traditions, and engage with others in a positive and genuine manner. By doing so, you can make a meaningful impact and create connections that go beyond race or ethnicity.
@@denzzyhustles Thank you
@@denzzyhustles was mostly asking because I have seen stories of Black travellers from the Mainland getting mistreated in Seychelloles but it's good to hear that from the locals
@@mwangigitau286If negroes are marginalized in Seychelles then DAMN. Negroes have no friends
We stayed on the Hilton on the mainland. It was for our honeymoon! It was perfect, just perfect. The food, the people, the islands, the sea. La Plage restaurant was the best food I have had anywhere in the world and the creole curries are incredible. It was expensive but it was our honeymoon so I didn’t care - once in a lifetime thing!
Wow I'm a world traveler and never heard of this place... Africa is nothing but stunning
You're not a world traveler then...
Please come
Come with friends
@@akinkunmiogunbiyi658 your ignorance and jealousy is overwhelming!!
@@stardel OK, whatever suits you - but you're not a world traveler if you've "never heard of Seychelles".
@@akinkunmiogunbiyi658 Stardel will be a world as soon he visits Seychelles, right lol😂
I’m so glad you got to visit one of Africa’s most beautiful countries 🎉
The way the people sound ,they coud as well be from the Caribbean .
Seychelles (country of birth) is an amazing place, stunning to say the least. I grew up on La Digue and these tortoises have been there for at least 100 years. Excellent synopsis.
OCCUPIED BY WHITES AND INDIANS. BLACK PEOPLE ON THE LOW END AS USUAL..
I visited that island! I thought no-one lived there? We also visited the island with the Hilton hotel as well... we stayed on the Hilton on the mainland. It was for our honeymoon! It was perfect, just perfect. The food, the people, the islands, the sea. La Plage restaurant was the best food I have had anywhere in the world and the creole curries are incredible. It was expensive but it was our honeymoon so I didn’t care - once in a lifetime thing!
Greetings 🙏 from Israel 🇮🇱 ❤️
The tortoise 🐢 are so beautiful! Must have Bern lovely to grow with them around like this
@@dannyboywhaa3146I visited La Digue and it was packed full of people. Maybe you went during a slow day. I was interacting with the locals there
@@mariancounsellor maybe I have it confused with another island - I was thinking of the one with the tortoise - and a mad Englishman used to own it but now it’s uninhabited other than when tourists visit to see the tortoise etc... the island with the Hilton only has employees living on it as well... so this must be a different island. 👍
The people of Seychelles sounds like they have similar accents to St Lucia, the Caribbean. 🇱🇨 ❤🇸🇨
They speak creole.
We speak creole as well…
I can't believe I hadn't subscribed...I have been watching you and liking your videos forever and just noticed today 😮...never too late....
Beautiful Seychelles.
Thanks for subbing!
Most island nations have no enough land to build or maintain factories, so they import almost everything, even biscuits, soaps, which makes stuffs expensive.
Seychelles is that part of Africa that is so close to my home the Caribbean.
Most beautiful place I have ever been. I never even heard of the place until we pulled in for a liberty port visit, while I was active duty US Navy onboard USS Shreveport LPD-12, in 2004. Thank you for the video and thank you Seychelles for your hospitality!
I have a desire to travel to Africa. My goal learn about Africa . I'm from Baltimore Maryland I never met people from 🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨 In my life so I'm introducing myself to the people from 🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨 I'm Chrissy 🇺🇸 I'm proud to be 100 % multicultural so excited to be on your channel teach me the history, customs, the culture of 🇸🇨
You can come to nigeria.
Welcome to Seychelles
Welcome to 🇰🇪
@@stevemcsteve3218 I would love to come to 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 my dream teach theatre🎭 , film 🎬, & animation. I say yes to 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 thankyou for making me feel like a Princess 👑
@@Flyingcoffe Thankyou! Thankyou ! 🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨🇸🇨 you made me feel like a Princess 👑
😍 Seychelles is so beautiful
Indeed
Pls have u been der
Seychelles is a paradise..woowww!! Africa is beautiful🤎🫶🏾
This is most beautiful country island I’ve seen through a screen goddan this is insane
Never heard of this place before it's a beautiful place a real paradise.
As Angolan I agree how expensive is my country, love Seychelles 🇸🇨 from Luanda🇦🇴
Why is Angola so expensive, by the way? It has a lot of oil so you would think things would be more affordable for locals.
Seychelles was originally owned by Somalia 🇸🇴
@@freedommcause they import alot they grow there own food but the corrupted politicians import alot of stuff suppressing there own agriculture ,they have oil but corruption, oil is benefited by the portuguese and European countries compared to themselves.
@@freedomm the oil industry brings a lot rich company and oil workers they live there with family and they just buy anything at any price helps everything to rise
Seychelles is so beautiful 😭😭❤️
Beautiful video!!!! Thank you from Canada 🇨🇦
The island is beautiful Wow... I think I'd love spending much of my time there 🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲🔥🔥🤝
Had a family vacation in Seychelles in 2022. It was awesome. A wonderful experience and beautiful places to visit.
17:27 He pronounced it rightly. Awesome.
Seychelles is beautiful i always love watching contents about seychelles. Thank u steve 🙌
Excellent video! Very balanced and informative. Should have also covered seychelles cuisine to make it a little more interesting. Subscribed!
I was just there two weeks ago. It's beautiful and we had a wonderful time.
I had the privilege of visiting this island 9 years ago ❤🇿🇦👌🏾
Yes sweet baby
Wow, simply spectacular!! The Seychelles islands are definitely on my Bucket List! Thanks for this very informative and entertaining resource.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Morning Steve. For some inexplicable reasons, I am drawn to your vlogs and I find them very interesting and illuminating.Your knowledge and research to the destinations that you visit is quite impressive and confirms that it is fellow young Africans like yourself who best understand the continent and highlights the best that each country has to offer. Thanks for all that you do.
Thanks 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
I have been obsessed with this place for a few years. I want to change my name to Seychelles - 😂. This video gave information that I had not heard about. Thanks, Steve for sharing. :)
This is so beautiful. Thank you so much Mr Ndukwu for showcasing the beauty of our continent!
This is a very insightful video about Seychelles! I really love the angle in the storytelling 🔥🔥🔥
this country is beautiful.... i wanna visit it one day
Its such a beautiful lovely island.
Seychelles island is so wonderful
I really need to travel to Seychelles to see things myself.
That National fruit though. 😅 Dude actually said it had a sweet jelly like texture…….I can’t 😂😂😂
Fantastic documentary, really enjoyed it. Very professionally produced! Cheers from the UK!
I was in Seychelles two weeks ago and it was the most beautiful experience. I haven’t felt that amount of peace and calm in any country. I spent 4 nights in Savoy resort in Beau Vallon, and that resort was so beautiful with amazing service.
I also found the locals very nice and accommodating when I went touring Mahe. I was never treated in a weird way or anything like Tayo described in his own video.
It’s quite expensive in Seychelles, but I expected this considering it’s an island country with very limited resources. The driver that drove us around even said the entire island runs on a diesel generator for power, so you can imagine how expensive that is. He also mentioned the drug abuse problem and it was really sad to hear.
Everywhere feels so dreamy in Seychelles, the air is clean, the water, the environment everything really. I had a great experience and can’t wait to return in the future if the recent ban on Nigerian passport holders gets lifted.
Everyone has a perspective:: thanks for sharing
U we’re dropping some coco
The driver gave you a fairytale. Mahé have at least 2 power stations with multiple generators. Also solar panels and wind turbines plants. Seychelles is the richest country in Africa per people. It's official.
I have been to the Seychelles 3 times, and loved all 3 main islands (Mahe, Praslin, and La Digue) - amazing experience IMO
Steven you always do such a brilliant job ! I absolutley love your work! You are a gift to Africa and to us.😊
This is so so so beautiful... The content keeps getting better with each episode. It's your image quality again for me. The editing, the story telling, semantics, content arrangment, and the positivity all round. Your content is nothing short of inspiring for me. Thanks for showing the potentials of Africa always. Thank you!
Stunning video.
Every country in the world is quite expensive 😅 and that’s one thing you have to know.
But one thing I like about most of your travel videos is,the travel guide. So people would know how to plan when going on a trip. Kudos Steven
Thanks! 😃
This was beautiful to watch.
Beautiful place, truly a paradise. Not to much people, looks soft and relaxed. Sad to hear about the drug problem. To bad you could not show any rich houses this time but the content was great so ty again Steven.
WOW!!!This is an AWESOME video!! I never would have imagined how beautiful Seychelles is. WOW!! This is a beautiful country!! I can understand why it is a very expensive country to live in.. WOW!! This is also a VERY WORLD CLASS presentation Steve!!
I am working in seychelles trust me u feel like a paradise and about people they are so friendly I love seychelles
Seychelles is stunning but like every place it has its vices. I remember the documentry about its Heroine problem. It was heartbreaking and I hope their government will crackdown on it. Great video. As usual, the visuals are amazing..
Just caught 7 Nigerian Nationals trying to import heroin in Seychelles last week .
It’s brought by mzungus..as usual they bring their vices and diseases to Africa since their ancestors. The government should introduce very tough prison sentences for those mzungus found bringing in drugs.
Thank you this video,so beautiful Seychelles towns,May be all the Seychelles people,animals&birds from Myanmar.❤
Wow greatly done my friend. I never knew the Seychelles was such a paradise. I will put it on my list of places to visit
Absolutely paradise ✨️ onother master peace of african beauty🙏 Seychelles to the world.
I will definitely visit, I owe myself this ❤
Please do!
Indeed Africa is really beautiful and blessed ❤❤❤❤
This was great!! Thank you. I may not have Sychelles in my budget but it's great to learn about it.
One day you surely will brother don't worry your dream will come true.
Beautiful place , nice people, excellent video : I want to go, thank you Steven
As an American and HUGE anything on or about Africa and their ppl ❤❤ I consider myself a little knowledgeable on Africa I had never heard of Seychelles but I’m certainly about to learn all I can about it. Thanks for sharing and this is my first time on this page, I’m now a new subby. ❤❤
Welcome to the family
@@StevenNdukwu thank you so much!☺️☺️
Actually what the guy is talking about is only one 1% of the Seychelles. The Seychelles is 115 islands. Only 42 of the islands are like Mahé. The rest are more like Maldives with huge coral atolls, extensive reef and great beaches. Desroches island have a 14 km beach.😂
Paradise on earth is Seychelles is Africa best spot of Africa to go relax love Seychelles,one of Africa best destination
You have one of the most interesting videos about my country. Thank you.. we appreciate you 🇸🇨🇸🇨
this is amazing, and expensive too, worth the price, we love you Seychelles, from Cape Town
We are at a quarter of a million!!!!!!!!!! Screaminggggg💃🏽💃🏽❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥
You stay there?
Steven you just made me to walk around aftrica through your chanel,i really love watching your videos
Watching from Rwanda, thanks for this great content. I need to visit one day and I will.
President Kagame was here last week for our Independence Celebration .
@@mejeanlouis72My friend, how are the monthly rents and where is the cheapest place to live in Seychelles
@@lovelover4864 you have to go online and see but it's not cheap but not too expensive.
-First come first serve✔️
I'm a big fan of your content 🇿🇲
For 1yr now
Thank you🙏
You never know what expensive like until you in Seychelles, I out of a teenage Igbo hustling curiosity traveled from Lagos alone in 2002, Even as at then the most affordable guess house i got was 50 usd .Then next morning i was yet again set back with 100 usd just for a meal at restaurant and a tube of tooth paste that i bought. However, it wasn't just quite frankly the exorbitant pricing. its is the language barrier, lonely street , no night life , zero as at then. Nevertheless, i met some amazing very good humans, Islanders, Pirates, Dreadlocks Rastafarians who guided me around the ship. There was this guy i believe is , Seychelles Taekwondo federation champ who took me to his house,, beach, ate with his family , Shout out anyone? Am looking out for him still, Amazing guy right there!
🇺🇸🇭🇹speak creole French English, I love Seychelles , never known this islands existed. Thanks for sharing 👍🏽👋🏽
I got back from the beautiful Seychelles 2 weeks ago and can’t wait to return. It is definitely very expensive. La Digue was great and I stayed in MAhe
Bro how can one visit sychelles from the Gambia
Good im plannig to visit Seychelles by early next year.
Steven on the zip line had me rolling 😂😂😂😂
The best video I have ever watch on UA-cam. Bro. You are just great.
You are the best ever...
I enjoy your videos more than Netflix ❤
You're the best!
As a South African I’m mind blown 🤯. I need to travel to this beautiful country Seychelles 🇸🇨
Wow. This really looks beautiful. This would fetch a lot of money for the country in terms of their tourist centers.
Thank you Steven for this beautiful reportage video, lovely. What strikes me must is that even locals born in the Seychelles never had the opportunity to taste a coco de mer, every innate child should have access to this blessed seed, they should be offered this at school at least once in a lifetime, don't they?
Im from the South Pacific Melanesia...i have travelled as far as Kenya and Uganda...now my heart is set on the Seychelles...so do come visit my home island in the South Pacific of Fiji too and maybe you will find us very similar to the Seychelles!❤
Thanks for watching, if you plan on visiting the Seychelles don’t forget to download the travel guide I talked about Link 👉 bit.ly/seychellestravelguide
I like your diverse content packed in one video. Thank you very much!
Seychelles is beautiful... Love from Indian🇮🇳
Think I am your biggest fan 🇨🇲. I always share ur vidéo. Keep up the great Job.👏
this place is so pretty....hoping to visit one day 😍😍😍😍
Steven and Tayo are something else
Beautiful place on earth
I love your videos 😊,you really inspire me ❤ (my mentor)
Well done! Excellent work!
Thank you bro.. I'm a Nigerian 🇳🇬i live in Seychelles🇸🇨 for years now.
Can u send me your email address pls
How do you like it compared to Nigeria?
Are they jobs for foreigners
@@sarahawkins1917 Hi Sarah African is beautiful❤.
Seychelles is peaceful.
Nigeria is Accomodative.
@@kwakublack5132 there's.
We waited for this brother🇺🇬🇳🇬🇸🇨
Wow
?sinking ?🏝
😮😊
Btw
Ger ride of the poppy nutters !!!!
Hey Steve, please just hoping you can stress the part of port of entry requirement for each location, so enthusiasts can make information choices of next destination. Visa requirement may just be a deciding factor for many people. Lovely work I have to say. God bless!
Anywhere where tourism is booming there's always a problem with heroine, even in my own city where I come from, mombasa, Kenya it's the same issue, and in Zanzibar too, I hate to say this but the tourists (Europeans) brought this in the East African coasts 😢
Even CapeTown and its the Europeans that bring in the stuff
@@ScissorN Yes Cape town is the drugs den of SA . Ďrugs are brought in by europeans and also manufactured on big farms in the Western cape . Dont forget the south American drug lords who own Cape Town mansions .
They bring their dirty, filthy habits wherever they go
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Forgive my ignorance after reading news that Nigerians got banned from Seychelles im coming back to correct my comment and to say that it is Nigerians bringing drugs to Seychelles and i wish more countries could start banning and deporting Nigerians
I enjoyed the video. It was well worked on , that is one best way of changing the narrative.
Much appreciated!
welcome brother @@StevenNdukwu
World-class Stephen. What a Gift
i would love to visit ! - love from Usa
It’s absolutely beautiful! My son works on Cousine Island but it’s so quiet there with hardly anything happening sadly. There are so few people on this island so it’s very lonely although the island is exclusive. They were supposed to open him a Sychelles bank account which they have failed to do making things very difficult for him to be paid correctly. He has had to pay tax twice as a result, Seychelles tax and again to convert it to his SA bank account. We have no idea what to do! He was employed as a boatman but all he’s doing is maintenance on the island. Very hard situation! Hoping he can get onto a main island soon!
Thanks!
Thank you
I remember going to Seychelles when I was in the navy. We played basketball against some local b-ballers. They beat us a couple of times and I remember spraining my knee. I hopped on one leg to the resort by the beach. Overall, I enjoyed myself the whole time I was there. I need to get back there again.