Discover Mauritius An Island Of Emotion - Unravel Travel TV
#Mauritius in the #IndianOcean is known for its sparkling crystal and turquoise waters. The contrast of colours, cultures and tastes makes the island a location for an unforgettable holiday. Mauritius offers the opportunity to unparalleled luxury, a level of refinement that is ahead of many other other tropical holiday destinations. Mauritius was named after Dutch Prince Maurice Van Nassau.
Mauritius' white beaches are protected by a coral reef barrier that encircles almost all of the coastline, with the exception of the southern end, where it falls away and where wilder waters and dramatic cliffs can be observed. From the northern plains, the land rises to a central plateau dotted by lakes and extinct volcanic craters. A few uninhabited islets area are scattered around the main island.
Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, was founded by the French governor and colonist Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais in 1735. Situated on the north-west coast, Port Louis is the business and administrative capital of Mauritius. Packed with office-workers during the day, it quickly quietens down after office-hours allowing visitors to enjoy a night out along the famous Caudan Waterfront.
The south reveals a dramatically different landscape from the rest of the island: one typified by high cliffs in places that are battered by waves. These are created where the protective barrier of coral reef that surrounds Mauritius falls away on the seabed, so leaving the coastline exposed to the punishing Indian Ocean. But the south is not singularly about cliffs and rough waters. Further round the coastline, heading westwards, is an array of beautiful beaches and top-rated hotels and resorts, in up-and-coming areas such as Bel Ombre.
The eastern coastline of Mauritius is comprised of exquisite coves and emerald lagoons, permanently enhanced by a cool sea breeze: life goes by at a slow pace in the east whether you're a member of the fishing community or a holidaymaker. Situated between the mountains and the sea, the east is characterised by charming little villages with poetic names like Petite Julie, Mare d'Australia and Queen Victoria. It also plays home to some of the country's best beaches, including Belle Mare, where you will want to spend hours basking in the sun, glorying in the sight of the long stretch of white sand.
To the west and south-west of Mauritius off Tamarin Bay or Flic en Flac, heading in the direction of Île aux Benitiers, you can see the dolphins that come to these waters to rest and breed. The Morne Mountain, with its historical links to slavery, can also be found in this region --as well as some fine hotels are known for their wide choice of watersports. Slightly inland, in the hills around Chamarel, is the rum distillery that bears the name of the village. Here, you can learn about rum production and taste some of the delightful produce.
Inland & Central Plateau of Mauritius is the 'highlands' where you will discover the island's four other major towns. In Quatre Bornes, head for the local market if you want to do some bargain-hunting. In Curepipe, where it is generally cooler than elsewhere on the island, try visiting the botanical gardens. In the early evening, the gardens of the Plaza -- the municipal theatre of the town of Rose Hill -- fill up with families who come to relax and enjoy an ice--cream. This is a heart-warming sight definitely worth beholding. Vacoas, meanwhile, is most renowned for its Gymkhana Golf Club the oldest in the southern hemisphere.
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A tour at the Black River Gorges National Park - Mauritius
The Black River Gorges National Park is an area of around 68km and is the largest national park in Mauritius. It is composed of different amazing nature trails, endemic plants and species and without forgetting an ideal place to relax and to appreciate nature peacefully.
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Port Louis - the capital of Mauritius HD
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Port Louis is the economic, cultural, political center of the country and the most populous city on the island. The city's economy is dominated by one of the most important financial Center in Africa, home to the largest port facility in the Indian Ocean region, through tourism and manufacturing industries.
Attractions Are the central market, Le Caudan Waterfront shopping area, the racecourse Champ de Mars, which is the second oldest racecourse in the world, l'hôtel National, the Meenakshi Temple and the Blue Penny Museum, where you one of the four unstamped stamps can admire Blue Mauritius.
Port Louis ist die wirtschaftliche, kulturelle, politische Zentrum des Landes und die bevölkerungsreichste Stadt auf der Insel. Die Wirtschaft der Stadt ist vor allem durch eines der wichtigsten Finanzzentrem Afrikas, die Heimat der größten Hafenanlage in der Region des Indischen Ozeans, durch den Tourismus und der verarbeitenden Industrie geprägt.
Sehenswürdigkeiten Sind der zentralen Markt, Le Caudan Waterfront Shoppingmeile, die Pferderennbahn Champ de Mars, die die zweitälteste Pferderennbahn in der Welt ist, das l'hôtel National, der Minakshi-Tempel und das Blue Penny Museum, wo man eine der vier ungestempelten Briefmarken der Blaue Mauritius bewundern kann.
Playlist: Africa
Time: august 2009
Location: Mauritius
music by youtube audio library / Huma-Huma - First Day
Mauritius Locations Reel 01
Eruption Group: Your ImageInAction (eruption.mu)
This clip is used to show producers from around the world Mauritius' diversity of locations.
Pamplemousse Botanical Gardens Mauritius
Want a place to reflect and truly relax? Spend the day at the Pamplemousse Botanical Gardens in Mauritius. Watch to find out how much it is to get in & what beautiful things you can experience
Mauritius, Gris Gris Beach
Mauritius, Gris Gris Beach,
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My life in Mauritius | Travel Mauritius | Tour Mauritius | Complete visit of every part of Mauritius
A full one month tour of Mauritius . All the major and minor locations covered. Natural Views , Nightlife , Parties , Yacht and much more .
Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, in Mauritius
Founded 300 years ago by the French governor François Mahé de La Bourdonnais, Sir Seewoosagur Botanic Garden in Mauritius hosts over 650 species of plants.
Mauritius 2018 Drone Video HD DJI
Film: DJI Mavic Pro
Edit: DJI Go 4 App
Locations: Alexandra Falls, Case Noyale Viewpoint, Le Morne, Rochester Falls & Pont Naturel
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Xplore Mauritius Trou aux Cerfs
Trou aux Cerfs is located in Curepipe which is located in the district of the Plaines Wilhems one of the nine districts of Mauritius Island. Trou aux Cerfs is one of the main attractions of Curepipe. Trou aux Cerfs is a dormant and quite impressive volcano which gives a fabulous panoramic view of the island.