Today in Seychelles, Rwanda President Kagame visited the Botanical Garden where he planted a Coco-de-Mer seed, the largest seed in the world.
The National Botanical Garden, located close to the capital Victoria, provides visitors a quick and easy access to nature. The beautiful garden boasts over 280 plant species, from endemics to ornamentals. Its most popular attraction are the giant tortoises, which one can feed.
President Kagame is in Seychelles for a state visit where he was the guest of honour to the National Day Celebrations, on June 29, marking Seychelles’ 47 years of Independence.
President Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame attended yesterday a State Banquet hosted in their honour by President of Seychelles Wavel Ramkalawan and First Lady Linda Ramkalawan. (End)