Seychelles nature trail returns next year with 3rd edition
প্রকাশ: বৃহস্পতিবার । ডিসেম্বর ১৮, ২০২৫
Tourism Seychelles has announced the return of Seychelles
Nature Trail for its third edition, scheduled for May 16 next year on Mahé
island, following successful previous editions that attracted runners from
across Asia, Africa and Europe.
Event has rapidly established itself as a major highlight on
Seychelles' sporting and experiential tourism calendar. Race offers
participants a challenging 22-kilometre course featuring 1,210-metre elevation
gain across some of Mahé's most striking natural landscapes.
Runners will start from Port Glaud, navigating a spectacular
route through Cap Ternay, Anse Major, Mare aux Cochons, Cassedent and Tomassin
before reaching the finish line at Grand Anse. Course blends coastline, forest
and mountain terrain, creating a technically demanding experience suited to
various skill levels.
Bernadette Honoré, Senior Marketing Executive for Réunion
and Indian Ocean Market at Tourism Seychelles, explained that the event aims to
attract international, regional and local trail runners while inspiring
Seychellois athletes to embrace the sport.
"Seychelles Nature Trail is a powerful showcase of our islands' granitic attributes and a key driver in positioning Seychelles as a premier nature and sport tourism destination. This edition once again features one of our most diverse routes, combining athletic intensity with amazing picture-perfect scenery," Honoré said.
Second edition held in August 2025 demonstrated significant
international appeal, with nearly one-third of participants coming from
countries across Asia, Africa and Europe. International partners have provided
overwhelmingly positive feedback, strengthening the event's reputation on the
global trail-running circuit.
Race continues to champion sports tourism while celebrating
Seychelles' unmatched biodiversity. Event offers runners an immersive journey
through several of the archipelago's natural parks, showcasing the island
nation's environmental treasures.
Tourism Seychelles is launching early registration to
accommodate growing international interest. Early call for participation gives
runners from around the world ample time to plan travel arrangements and secure
their places in the competition.
Previous editions have successfully combined athletic
challenge with scenic beauty, creating a unique experience that highlights
Seychelles' potential as a sports tourism destination. Event organizers expect
increased participation from Bangladeshi and South Asian runners given the
growing popularity of trail running in the region.
Race format remains consistent with previous years,
maintaining the high-energy 22-kilometre distance that has become the event's
signature. Challenging elevation gain and diverse terrain continue to attract
serious trail runners seeking both competitive experience and natural beauty.
Tourism authorities emphasize that Seychelles Nature Trail
serves dual purposes: promoting physical fitness and adventure sports while
showcasing the country's commitment to environmental conservation and
sustainable tourism development.