Mauritius Island
Mauritius is a small Island located in East Africa, officially
recognised as a “Republic of Mauritius”. Nestled in the heart of the Indian Ocean, Mauritius offers some of the spectacular natural, cultural and
adventurous beauties to Backpackers.
Island renowned for its crystal clear turquoise waters, pristine white color sands and beaches and surrounding lush green landscapes. Due to its combinations of natural and cultural significance, the island caters to all sorts of backpackers who are looking for relaxation, adventure and spiritual energies at one place.
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Mauritius Places to Visit
1. Port Louis
Capital City of Mauritius, Port Louis is a vibrant hub of both cultural
and historical charm. City was founded by the famous French Governor Bertrand
Francois Mahe de Labourdonnais in 1735. City includes many attractions
like Aapravasi Ghat, Blue Penny Museum, Place D’Armes and colourful
central market, where you can spot local crafts, spices and local street foods.
Under Port Louis, Aapravasi Ghat is a more popular landmark, recognised as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site which exhibits the island's history as a former
indentured labour site.
2. Chamarel Seven Colored Earth
It is a unique geological formation in Mauritius formed around thousands
years ago. Such mesmerising natural wonder includes seven colour sand dunes such
as red, blue, brown, violet, green, yellow and purple. Coloured earth provides
unique opportunities to discover millions of history, geology, education and
conservations. Visitors can take panoramic views from the nearby Chamarel
viewpoints and area’s stunning landscapes along with visiting Chamarel
Waterfalls.
3. Mauritius Grand Basin
Often known as “Ganga Talao” considered as the most holy and sacred lake
to the Hindu pilgrimage site in Mauritius island. Surrounded by the lush
greenery and numerous temples, where people can come and visit the largest
statue of Shiva and many Hindu temples. Such cultural and spiritual landmarks
in Mauritius reflecting a more calm and peaceful atmosphere. Never miss to
attend one of the greatest festivals, “Shiva Ratri” here which attracts
thousands of visitors every year around the world.
4. Black River Gorges National Park
Black River Gorges National Park spans around 17,000 acres of land
including hills, deep valleys, waterfalls and diverse range of flora and fauna.
Covers 2% of the country's native forest along with rolling hills. Well known
for its wide range of travel opportunities including hiking, along with lush
green forests, charming waterfalls and diverse wildfires. Park protects most of
the island’s remaining rainforest and is home to many endangered birds such as
Mauritius kestrel, the echo parakeet, the pink pigeon, Mauritius flying fox and
bulbul and Olive white eye.
5. Belle Mare
Beautiful Private Island Belle Mare includes flaunting landscapes and
pristine white sand beaches. Most scenic beaches offer crystal clear water,
surrounding natural beauties, and a number of water related activities.
Moreover, Belle Mare Island includes world class super luxurious resorts and
world class amenities to their visitors. Known for more calm and peaceful island
with sun soaked shores, waterfalls, and water parks which try to gives more
value to visitors' journeys. Never miss taking thrilling water rides, speed
boating, surfing, swimming’s, snorkelling, boat riding and scuba diving.
Other Information about Mauritius
Land Coverage’s (Total Area): 2,040 square kilometres.
Location: Indian Ocean.
Capital City: Port Louis.
Population: 1.27 million (at present).
Demographic: Hindu-48%, Roman Catholic Christians-23.6%, Muslims-1.6%,
Other Christians-8.6% and Others-2.5%.
Languages: Mauritian Creole (most common language), English and French (official),
Hindi, Hakka, Bhojpuri and Urdu.
Currency: Mauritian Rupee.
Best Time to Visit: May to December (Summer Season).
Major Airport: Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (MRU).
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