- About Mauritius
Mauritius is an island in the Indian Ocean. It features a volcanic landscape with lush forests, mountains, and stunning beaches. The island’s central plateau is surrounded by coastal plains, coral reefs, and turquoise lagoons […]
- About Mauritius
Nature & Wildlife of Mauritius
An oasis of unspoiled nature, full of parks, natural reserves and naturalistic attractions which will make you fall in love and make Nature Lovers come back again in this Paradise Island […]
- About Mauritius
Mauritians are nationals or natives of the Republic of Mauritius and their descendants. Majorities of Mauritians are of Indian descendants while the other minorities are from Africans, Chinese and Europeans descendants […]
- About Mauritius
Mauritius, first discovered by Arabs in the 9th century, saw Portuguese, Dutch, French, and British rule. It gained independence from Britain in 1968. The island’s history is marked by colonialism, slavery, and a rich blend of cultures […]
- About Mauritius
Mauritius boasts stunning beaches with white sand and clear turquoise waters. Popular spots include Flic en Flac, Belle Mare, and Le Morne, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, sunbathing, and enjoying picturesque sunsets […]
- About Mauritius
In Mauritius, wear light, breathable clothing like cotton shirts, shorts, and dresses. Bring swimwear for beaches. A hat and sunglasses are essential for sun protection. For cooler evenings and excursions, pack a light jacket or sweater […]
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Shopping in Mauritius offers a mix of local markets and malls. Visit Markets for handicrafts, spices, and souvenirs. Malls provide branded stores, local boutiques, and dining options for a comprehensive shopping experience […]
- About Mauritius
From street food to fine dining in luxury restaurants or colonial house, Mauritius is a place of melting pot for its unique combination of African, Indian, Chinese, French, and European flavors […]
- About Mauritius
Mauritius hosts vibrant festivals reflecting its multicultural heritage. Celebrations include Diwali, Eid, Chinese New Year, and other Hindu festivals. The island also celebrates its independence with parades and music […]
- About Mauritius
Driving in Mauritius is on the left side of the road. An international driving permit is recommended. Roads are well-maintained, but be cautious of narrow and winding routes. Car rentals are popular, and traffic can be busy in urban areas […]