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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Mauritius Travel Guide - Paradise on Earth
Mauritius Travel Guide - Paradise on Earth
Mauritius is a small, multi-cultural island in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar, NorthEast of Reunion and southeast of the Seychelles. Mauritius is rightly famed for its sapphire waters, powder-white beaches and luxury resorts. But there’s so much more attraction to Mauritius than the beach, and it's the kind of place that rewards even the smallest attempts at exploration. There’s hiking in the forested and mountainous interior and world-class diving and snorkelling offshore.
The island of Mauritius was first discovered by Arab sailors, at some time in the 9th century, the exact date is unknown. At that time the island was uninhabited and covered in a dense forest. The Arab sailors were not interested in settling on the island which they named Dina Arobi or Dinarobin. Diogo Fernandes Pereira, a Portuguese sailor found the island in 1505 and decided to give it the name of Cerne. However, the Portuguese did not settle permanently on the island either.
The first to colonise the island were the Dutch. They took possession of the island in 1598. The Dutch settlers landed on a bay in the south-eastern part of the island which was named Warwyck Haven after the commander VanWarwyck, the bay is now known as Grand Port. Although Mauritius doesn't have a huge Chinese population, the Chinese Lunar New Year is still celebrated as an official public holiday with red colours and firecrackers predominating.
Cities & Destinations of Mauritius :
Blue-Bay
Port Louis — capital of Mauritius
Grand Bay
Flic en Flac
Chamarel
Mahebourg
Beau Bassin
Curepipe
Rose Hill
Quatre Bornes
Vacoas
Phoenix
Domaine de Bel Ombre
Domaine du Chasseur Nature Preserve
Macabée Bel Ombre Nature Preserve
Rodrigues
Trou d'Eau Douce
Tamarin
Pereybere and Cap Malhereux
Mauritius is a paradise for the senses, not only for the eyes with its beautiful landscape, but also for the palate. Gastronomes will find a variety of flavours and aromas inherited from the different migrations through its history. Culinary traditions from France, India, China and Africa, the best-known and appreciated cuisines in the world, have been passed on through generations.
A lot to see in Mauritius such as :
Île aux Cerfs
Black River Gorges National Park
Le Morne Brabant
Mauritius Island
Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden
Ganga Talao
Flic-en-Flac
Trou aux Cerfs
Chamarel Waterfall
Casela World of Adventures
Tamarind Falls
Île aux Aigrettes
Île aux Benitiers
Blue Penny Museum
La Vanille Nature Park
Île Plate
Aapravasi Ghat
Gunner's Quoin
Le Pouce
Mont Choisy Beach
L'Aventure du Sucre
Blue Bay Marine Park
Pieter Both
Gabriel Island
Rochester Falls
Blue Safari Submarines
Piton de la Petite Rivière Noire
La Vallee Des Couleurs Nature Park
La Cuvette Public Beach
Île aux Cocos
Grand Baie La Croisette
Bagatelle
Curious Corner of Chamarel
Mauritius Central Market
Mauritius Citadel
Château de Labourdonnais
La Vallée de Ferney
Jummah Mosque
Anse La Raie
Ilot Des Deux Cocos
Isla de Ambre
Grand River South East
Île Ronde, Mauritius
Trou d' Argent
Île des Deux Cocos
Mare aux Vacoas
Domaine De L'Etoile
Ebony Forest Reserve Chamarel
Mauritius does not have an official language, but the main language of government is English. As such, all government administrative documents are in the Commonwealth variety of English, which is also used as the prime medium of instruction in public schools. Mauritius has only two seasons, winter and summer. There is not much temperature difference between the two seasons of the year. The climate on the central plateau is cooler than on the coastal areas.
Mauritius is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Mauritius. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Mauritius.
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