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Black River Gorges National Park

The Black River Canyon Gorges National Park area of Mauritius is breathtaking. The area, 15 mi/25 km south of Port Louis, is covered with forests that are filled with a wide variety of birds and plants. If you are lucky, you may see kestrels and parr...

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Casela Bird Park

Not far from Flic en Flac, on the road to Tamarin, you'll find the Casela Bird Park, a group of aviaries housing more than 140 varieties of rare birds. Don't miss the safari to the nearby mountain organized by the park. It's about 10 mi/16 km south o...

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Chamarel

Although Chamarel village, 18 mi/30 km south of Port Louis, holds little of interest to the casual visitor to Mauritius, the nearby Terres de Couleurs (Colored Earths) make the trip well worth the effort. The name comes from the soil, which is layere...

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Curepipe

Curepipe, the commercial center of Mauritius, is 10 mi/16 km southeast of Port Louis and has a good variety of restaurants and shops. The town is the center of the model-ship industry. A few miles/kilometers southwest is Trou aux Cerfs, an extinct vo...

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Dependencies

In addition to Rodrigues Island, Mauritius controls a far-flung area of ocean and some distant islands. These include the Algalega Islands (750 mi/1,200 km north of Mauritius), where a few people grow copra. There is an airstrip, but no regular air s...

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Flacq

Flacq is in the eastern coastal district of Mauritius, 30 mi/48 km east of Port Louis. It has numerous hotels and fine beaches, especially Belle Mare. Besides the beaches, Flacq has large sugarcane and vegetable plantations and a number of lime kilns...

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Mahebourg

Mahebourg, Mauritius, the country's first capital, is 30 mi/48 km southeast of Port Louis and the nearest town to the international airport. It is a pretty little seaport filled with fishing boats. It also has a naval and history museum housed in an ...

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Moka

Moka is home to the lovely campus of the University of Mauritius, as well as the Mahatma Gandhi Institute. It's about 4 mi/6 km south of Port Louis. Near town is Maison Eureka, a beautifully furnished colonial house dating to 1830. It is surrounded b...

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Port Louis

This mountain-backed capital bustles with big-city commercial activity by day, and by night is quiet - except for Le Caudan Waterfront, with a casino, cinemas, shops, bars and restaurants. There's a Chinatown and a distinct Muslim area around Muamma...

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Riviere Des Anguilles

Home to a farm where crocodiles from Madagascar are bred, Riviere des Anguilles is in a beautiful forest and an easy 20 mi/30 km trip south of Port Louis. We spent a half-day at the farm, walking through the dense woods and seeing the small zoo of an...

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Riviere Du Rempart

The Grand Baie tourist resort, 15 mi/25 km northeast of Port Louis, is the centerpiece of this area of Mauritius. Several islands off the northern coast may be visited, including Coin de Mire (with the oddly named Madam's Hole Cave) and Ile Plate, wh...

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Rodrigues Island

Rodrigues Island, a mountainous dependency 400 mi/650 km east of Mauritius, was first discovered by Europeans in 1528 and named for Portuguese explorer Diego Rodrigues. The island is surrounded by large areas of coral reef. Port Mathurin is the capit...

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Souillac

The highlights of Souillac, Mauritius, aren't in town at all—they're all just north of town, about 25 mi/40 km south of Port Louis. Visit Rochester Falls, Gris Gris Cliffs and poet Robert Edward Hart de Keating's home, La Nef (this coral and volcanic...

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Mauritius is the most accessible island in the Indian Ocean, boasting as much tropical paradise as Maui or Martinique at a bargain price. Though nestled up alongside Africa, it's actually more influenced by British and French ties and massive Indian workforce. Enjoy a dish of curried chickpeas or a nice Yorkshire pudding on the terrace of a French café, sipping imported wine or a thick malty ale while listening to Créole music and the conversation of locals in any number of lingoes. Its range of visitors facilities ranges from pamper-happy beach resorts and organised excursions to locals who'll put visitors up in their homes and rent their cars for daytrips. Visitors looking for a lazy beach vacation shouldn't forget the rambling interior and multicultural capital Port Louis.
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9-Nights The Best of Dubai and Mauritius

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21-Nights Wonders of the World by Private Jet - In Partnership with Kalos Golf

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Wonders of the World by Private Jet From the eternal city to the Greek coast, through the wonders of Africa, the Indian Ocean and ancient Egypt, this exclusive journey takes you to some of the finest hidden golf gems in the world. Between rounds, spend your nights in exceptional hotels and resort...

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3-Nights Mauritius, One&Only Le Saint Géran

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Nestled amongst vivid coral reefs and surrounded by the crystalline waters of the Indian Ocean, One&Only Le Saint Géran is a treasure waiting to be discovered. Situated on a private peninsula, this Mauritius gem boasts unparalleled vistas of jade-colored mountains leaving guests awestruck...

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25-Nights Wildlife & Nature: Around the World by Private Jet - Private Jet Journeys

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Wildlife & Nature: Around the World by Private Jet 2024 Departure date Sep 02 - Sep 27, 2024 26 days from $167,950 per person Limited to 48 guests Circle the globe in consummate style to experience some of the world’s most distinctive and seldom-seen wildlife both on land and in the ...

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36-night World Cruise Segment - Sydney To Rome (Civitavecchia)

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56-night World Cruise Liner - Sydney To London (Dover)

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4-Nights Mauritius Signature: Constance Belle Mare Plage

Price: $1,450 - # of Days: 4 days
DELUXE | TAILOR-MADE: Escape to the friendly island nation of Mauritius for a romantic getaway. Staying in a luxury resort on the east coast, you’ll enjoy pampering accommodations and have easy access to the pristine beaches and warm waters of the Indian Ocean.

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107-night Maiden World Voyage Cruise

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98-night New York To Southampton Cruise

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81-night San Francisco To Southampton Cruise

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Mauritius


For an island in the middle of nowhere, Mauritius (east of Madagascar) is a remarkably cosmopolitan place.

Since outsiders first settled there some 400 years ago, it has accumulated a diverse collection of people from India, Europe, Africa and China, and could serve as a poster for multicultural harmony. As a result, Mauritius is a great getaway for travelers.

Along with sun, sand and seawater comes a fascinating blend of cultures. You can alternate visits to temples, museums and markets with swimming, fishing or diving and treks through nature preserves. Mauritius also features shell hunting, mountains and volcanoes. A relaxed atmosphere permeates the island.


Geography

Mauritius, a volcanic island, lies about 1,200 mi/1,900 km east of continental Africa and makes a pleasant stopover on a trip to India or Australia (a visit to the island can also fit into visits to Southern Africa and Madagascar).

Its closest neighbor, Reunion (an overseas department of France), is about 110 mi/177 km away. The terrain includes beautiful coastline and beaches, verdant gorges and volcanic mountains.

History

Mauritius (pronounced more-RISH-us) was initially known only to sailors who stopped to get provisions as they made their way across the Indian Ocean.

Eventually, the country had a series of rulers: It was first discovered by the Arabs, who named the island Dinarobin. The Dutch named the country after their prince, Maurice Van Nassau, and then abandoned it to the French, who in turn lost it to the British at the end of the Napoleonic Wars. The British ruled the country for 150 years before granting independence in 1968. The change of power went smoothly, as Mauritius kept the Westminster-style of government. Since then, democratic governments have alternated with almost the same socioeconomic programs.

In 1970, Mauritius established the Export Processing Zone, which has attracted many textile manufacturers (mainly from Hong Kong), with the result that unemployment was reduced from 50% to about 10%. However, modern Mauritius faces some economic problems because the European Union has lowered the guaranteed price of sugar, and globalization is also threatening the textile industry. The country annually exports about 500,000 tons of sugar to Europe under the so-called Sugar Protocol that dates back to 1975. This accounts for nearly 20% of the island's export revenue.

Despite setbacks in the textile and sugar industry, tourism is becoming a major source of revenue. The country has also diversified the economy by promoting new sectors such as information technology and financial services.

Snapshot

The main attractions of Mauritius are excellent beaches, mountains, world-class deep-sea fishing, snorkeling and scuba diving, intermingled cultures, volcanoes, bird sanctuaries, the Black River Gorges, shopping, shell hunting and festivals and multicolored temples.

The island will appeal to travelers who are already in that part of the world and who love beaches, the ocean and a relaxed atmosphere. Don't expect everything to be within an easy walk or drive from your hotel.

Potpourri

Mark Twain once wrote that God modeled heaven on Mauritius.

Mauritius is home to a number of the world's rarest species of birds: the Mauritius kestrel (once the world's rarest bird, it has rebounded from a total number of four birds to around 350); the harpy eagle; the pink pigeon (the world's rarest pigeon); and the echo parakeet (the world's rarest parrot). It's too late, of course, to save the dodo bird. When sailors first visited the island in the 17th century, the island's dodo birds were unaccustomed to predators and could not fly, so sailors simply walked up and whacked them on the head. In those ecologically unenlightened days, the inevitable result was the extinction of the fowl. Though early Dutch settlers destroyed the dodo and other distinctive indigenous life, they did successfully introduce the Javan sambar deer.

African slaves were brought to the island when French colonizers decided to expand the cultivation of sugar cane. After their liberation in 1834, indentured laborers were brought in from India because the ex-slaves refused to till the soil.

Following the near-eradication of malaria after World War II, the island witnessed a population explosion that has given it one of the highest population densities in the world. The population level has now stabilized, as couples usually have no more than two children.

Until the completion of the Suez Canal, Mauritius was an important port of call (to stock up on water and food) for Europe-to-Asia trade.

The island has newspapers published in as many as six different languages. Many signs are written in Chinese, French, English and Hindi.

The Maha Shivatree (dates vary) is the most fascinating Hindu celebration on Mauritius and the largest Hindu festival outside India. Devotees clad in pure white carry the kanwar, a wooden arch decorated with flowers, paper and tiny mirrors, in procession to the sacred lake Grand Bassin. Worshippers will carry water from the lake to their temple. Another festival, the Tamil ritual Thaipoosam Cavadee, is not for the faint-hearted as devotees will walk with their bodies pierced with needles, hooks and skewers.




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