Day 1: Malé

17 December 2016

Embark Silver Discoverer and depart on your exciting 17-day Silversea Expedition — “Islands and World Heritage Sites of the Indian Ocean”. After settling in you will attend a safety briefing and be introduced to your Expedition Team. Weather permitting we will have a sail-away cocktail on deck.

We invite you to familiarise yourself with your new home away from home, meet some of your fellow travellers and enjoy the first of many memorable meals in The Restaurant. An aperitif will permit you to relax after your travels towards the Silver Discoverer.

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Day Stop

Malé

Day 2: Meemu Atoll

18 December 2016

The Maldives are made up of 1190 islands, of which 200 are inhabited. Atolls are the perfect place to unwind on a beach and watch the waves lapping onto the sand. These islands are also a geographical marvel, where thousands of fish swimming around the vivid corals are just a few feet away from where you sit.

Meemu Atoll has a population of 6500 inhabitants and 33 islands, of which 9 are inhabited. Set like pearls on a necklace the islands circle the lagoon which our divers and snorkelers will want to inspect at Maalhaveli — to see what underwater creatures will pose for them.

During the afternoon we will head south. Let our lecturers introduce you to the wonders laying ahead, both above and below the water. The Captain will invite you to his Welcome Cocktail and our Executive Chef and Maître d’ would like you to enjoy a special Welcome Dinner.

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Day Stop

Meemu Atoll

Day 3: Addu Atoll

19 December 2016

Having left Meemu Atoll behind, we also have crossed the Equator. Addu is the southernmost of the Maldives’ atolls and Addu City is one of only two cities in the Maldives. Since Addu is some 540 kilometres south of Male, there even is an international airport on uninhabited Gan, one of Addu Atoll’s islands. We have the full day to explore both land and sea. Our Expedition Team will accompany you on walks looking for birds and other wildlife, while our marine biologist(s) will be there to show you some exceptional reefs and underwater creatures.

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Day Stop

Addu Atoll

Day 4: Silver Discoverer

20 December 2016

At Sea Cruising

To cover the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean, we will be at sea for three days. Our lecturers will offer talks preparing you for our visit to the Seychelles, be it about its historical aspects or natural history.

In addition you can unwind, relax, and make use of the gym or Spa, or any of the other amenities Silver Discoverer can offer.

Idyllic Beach Spa Mountains

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Day 5: Silver Discoverer

21 December 2016

At Sea Cruising

Deserted Beach Frangipani Boat

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Day 6: Silver Discoverer

22 December 2016

At Sea Cruising

Jetty Windsurfing Horseshoe Bay

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Day 7: Mahe Island

23 December 2016

A visit to the nation’s capital Victoria would have to include ‘Big Ben’, the local version of England’s iconic building. To get an idea of the wide variety of plants found in the tropics, stroll through the Botanic Gardens. A good viewpoint towards Morne Seychellois, the island’s highest point, is from the former Capuchin Mission.

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Day Stop

Mahe Island

Day 8: La Digue Island, Praslin Island

24 December 2016

La Digue probably is the best-known island of the Seychelles: its rock formations are so spectacular, that the huge granite boulders that are scattered along the shore resemble modern art sculptures and have been featured in many books and on many postcards. Apart from its brilliant white beaches and strangely shaped rocks, the island has a nature reserve and colonial houses — all making for excellent photography. Take a step back in time and visit L’Union Estate — see a traditional copra mill and kiln and watch the antics of the estate’s population of giant land tortoises or stroll around the majestic Plantation House framed by giant granite boulders in landscaped gardens. This natural wonder is classified as a National Monument.

The estate is also home to the cemetery of the original settlers of La Digue and to one of the most pristine beaches in Seychelles — the legendary ‘Source d’Argent’ — among the most photographed beaches on earth.

Silver Discoverer anchors off Praslin Island, the site of the fabulous Vallée de Mai, one of Seychelles’ two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. We disembark after lunch via Zodiac to the picturesque Baie Ste Anne jetty, then drive up the scenic coastal road through a quaint fishing village and dense forest of contrasting shades of green, to Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve. With a population of 6,500 people, Praslin, Seychelles’ second largest island, measures only 10km by 3.7km. It has substantial tracts of tropical forests with over 6,000 Coco-de-Mer palms with enormous fan-shaped fronds. These trees can grow more than 100 feet tall, living 800-1,000 years and are home to endemic birds, such as the Seychelles Bulbul and the Seychelles Black Parrot. During our walking tour, you will discover this mystical World Heritage Site famous for the Coco de Mer — the largest nut in the plant kingdom weighing up to 40 pounds. Capture the cathedral feel of this primeval forest and listen for the high pitched whistles of the Black Parrot. Later we depart Vallee de Mai for Cote d’Or Beach, where we have time for an afternoon swim or stroll along this beautiful beach. Enjoy afternoon refreshments before heading back to the Silver Discoverer in time for dinner.

Day 9: Desroches Island

25 December 2016

Desroches Island is one of the Outer Islands of the Seychelles and the main island of the Amirante Islands. Located 230 km southwest of Mahé, it has a land area of only 3.24 km², but 15 kilometres of fine sand beaches.

The northern part of the island is run as a coconut plantation and farm, and there is a settlement on the northern shore. The first coconut plantations were started in 1875 and copra is still processed on the island before being transported to Mahé. We spend the morning exploring this beautiful beach, returning to Silver Discoverer for lunch.

During the afternoon we will continue our lecture programme and prepare you for another spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Day Stop

Desroches Island

Day 10: Silver Discoverer

26 December 2016

At Sea Cruising

Mountain and Palms Estuaries Jetty Bay

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Day 11: Aldabra Atoll

27 December 2016

Aldabra, Expedition Days

Part of the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, Aldabra is reputedly the world’s second-largest atoll and has been described as “one of nature’s treasures”, a “sanctuary”, and it will truly be a privilege to be able to visit this World Heritage Site.

Because of its extreme isolation, Aldabra is virtually untouched by humans. Its distinctive island fauna includes the Aldabra Giant Tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea). About two thirds of the world population of Giant Tortoises, some 100,000 out of a reported 150,000, live on Aldabra. As Aldabra lacks freshwater and is difficult to access, Aldabra has not been developed for tourism. No airport has been built, and only a handful of smaller ships (with special permits) are allowed to call at this unique atoll.

Silver Discoverer will anchor off Aldabra for two days. We enjoy exhilarating drift snorkels as the incoming tide whisks us into a lagoon populated with eagle rays, turtles, and coral gardens teeming with marine life. Time and tides permitting, we cruise via Zodiac through narrow channels between fossilised coral islands, and we cruise between mangrove-covered islands to observe large colonies of nesting boobies and Great Frigatebirds soaring overhead. As the tides pump water in and out of the lagoon, massive numbers of fish come and go through channels to feed. We can snorkel in these same channels, allowing the current to carry us along a magical scene.

We go ashore to visit the small scientific research station on Picard Island and photograph the mighty tortoises living on this isolated island that few travellers have the privilege to see.

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Day Stop

Aldabra Atoll

Day 12: Silver Discoverer

28 December 2016

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Day 13: Mayotte

29 December 2016

We disembark Silver Discoverer early in the morning for a visit to the town and surrounding areas of Mamoudzou, the capital and largest town in Mayotte. Mayotte is an overseas territory of France, yet geographically it remains part of the Comoros group. It is the most populous of the four Comoros Islands in the Indian Ocean off Mozambique in Africa. Mayotte chose to remain a French dependency rather than join the other Comoros Islands in declaring independence in 1975. Comoros laid claim to Mayotte shortly after independence and continues to do so. The economy is largely fishing and agricultural, exporting perfume oils, vanilla, copra, coconuts, coffee, and cinnamon. After strolling through the markets and town, we take a scenic drive to the countryside stopping at Ylang-Ylang and Vanilla Plantations. Sleepy fishing villages adorn both golden and black sandy beaches backed by swaying bamboo groves in the tranquil setting that the islanders describe as “au bout du monde” —

at the end of the world.

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Comoros

Day Stop

Mayotte

Day 14: Ilha de Mozambique

30 December 2016

Mozambique Island received its name after a sultan at the times of the early Portuguese voyages of exploration. The island is quite small, only 3km long and some 200 to 500 metres in width; perhaps this was one of the reasons why the Portuguese already settled here in 1507. The oldest European building of the southern hemisphere is found on Mozambique Island: the Chapel of Nossa Senhora de Baluarte. Fort São Sebastião dates also back to the 16th century. Historical buildings at the northern side of the island include the Palace and Chapel of São Paulo, built in 1610 as a Jesuit College — later converted to be the Governor’s Residence, and now a museum; the Museum of Sacred Art in the Church of Misericórdia; and the hospital, a neo-classical building dating back to 1877. Built by the Portuguese it has a garden decorated with ponds and fountains. As a result of its rich history and architectural remains, the Island of Mozambique is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The majority of the residents today live in reed houses in Makuti Town at the southern end of the island. Apart from the old Christian churches there are several mosques and even a Hindu temple.

For the last 55 years the island has been connected to the mainland by a 3km bridge.

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Day 15: Quirimbas Archipelago

31 December 2016

Silver Discoverer is at anchor this morning off Ibo Island, situated in the Quirimbas Archipelago. Witness one of the largest mangrove forests in Africa, firmly rooted in front of Ibo Island. We meet up with local guides who walk us through streets that feel lost in time and were almost forgotten to the outside world for nearly a century. Ibo Island is one of the most ancient settlements in Mozambique with a history dating back to early 600AD Arab merchant days.

Forts once serving as military bastions and slave trading houses, line the shores. Some of the grand, majestic structures have been lovingly restored to former glory, while others have fallen into crumbling, marvellous ruins. Ibo is a melting pot of influences from around the world, creating a culture that is completely unique.

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Day 16: Kilwa Kisiwani Island

01 January 2017

Today we visit yet another UNESCO World Heritage Site: the Kilwa Ruins. Our Zodiacs will take us ashore, to explore the ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani on foot. Divided into small groups we will look at the Malindi Mosque and cemetery, Fort Gereza, the tombs of the sultans, several mosques, and the Great House. Highlights include a fourteenth century palace — no structure of its size was built anywhere along the coast, and a fortified enclosure, very similar to structures found in Syria, Turkey and the Persian Gulf.

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Day 17: Zanzibar

02 January 2017

Today we will visit the last UNESCO World Heritage Site of our voyage: Stone Town — a fine example of a Swahili coastal trading town. At the City Market we can see and smell the tropical fruits that are on offer and can see the freshly ground spices. Within walking distance is the Anglican Church, built over the old Great Slave Market. Slaves from all over East Africa had been brought here and had been kept in underground chambers. Our next stop will be a spice farm in the countryside. To get there we will drive past the Old Arab Fort and Dr. Livingstone’s house.

At the spice farm you will have a guided tour and can taste some of the exotic spices and fruits grown here. The different plants are grown for food flavouring, for cosmetics, as dyes and for traditional medicine. The visit to the spice farm will be followed by lunch at a beach resort and free time at the beach for swimming, beachcombing or relaxation.

Alternatively you might only want to go swimming and snorkelling at a Sandbank. To get there you will be taken by traditional dhows. The crystal clear waters invite you to explore the underwater world, looking for coral and fishes.

This evening we will have the videographer’s presentation of the voyage on DVD. Enjoy those marvellous takes and moments.

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Day Stop

Zanzibar

Days 18 - 19: Lake Manyara National Park

03 January 2017

After breakfast, disembark Silver Discoverer, and commence your luxury safari in Tanzania, You will visit iconic game reserves including the Ngorongoro Crater and view the migration which is in the Southern Serengeti at this time of the year.

Transfer to the airport for your flight to the Lake Manyara airstrip. At the airstrip you will meet the guide from the lodge and enjoy a 3 hour game drive to the lodge arriving in time for dinner and a well earned rest.

Over the next two days you will enjoy the many activities on offer.

Days 20 - 21: Karatu

After breakfast depart Lake Manyara Tree Lodge, enjoy the game drive through the park to Manyara airstrip, meet fellow travelers and continue to the spectacular &Beyond Ngorongoro Crater Lodge where you spend the next two nights. The balance of the day and evening is at leisure

06 Jan 2017 - Descend the Crater floor today and experience a day of unforgettable game viewing.

Days 22 - 24: Southern Serengeti

Transfer to the airstrip and fly to Ndutu airstrip, from here game drive to your camp where you spend the next 3 nights. This luxurious semi permanent tented camp moves around the Serengeti, attempting to bring guests within range of the massive herds of the Great Migration.

Over the next three days you will enjoy daily customised game activities..

Day 25: End of Itinerary

10 January 2017

At a time advised by staff transfer to the airstrip for your flight to Dar Es Salaam where your safari will end.

Our safari package is flexible you can extend your stay in Tanzania, visit Kenya or even track gorillas in Rwanda or Uganda.

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