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Places of Interest in Mauritius
Travel Guide
Author:
Zubeyr Kureemun
Mauritius
is a small tropical island located in the Indian Ocean. Mauritius is
well known for its white sandy beaches and its calm lagoons.
However, visitors coming to Mauritius have a list of other places of
interest that worth visiting namely:
Port-Louis, the capital of Mauritius, is the most densely populated
district. During the colonial period, Port-Louis was considered as
`the star and the key of the Indian Ocean`. It is the place where
you will learn more about the history of Mauritius through many of
its historical buildings that have been left since the French and
British occupations and through several of its museums namely;
Mauritius postal museum, natural history museum, windmill museum and
blue penny museum. It is also the best place to learn more about the
locals` lifestyle and traditions.
Pamplemousses Botanical garden is located some 10 kilometers north
of Port-Louis. Pamplemousses garden was first built by Pierre Poivre
and covers some 60 acres of land. Here you will see waterlilies from
the Amazon, tortoise from other tropical islands, stags from
Indonesia, and many other plants and trees from several other
countries.
Casela Bird and Nature park is located in the west of Mauritius in
Black River. The Casela consists of many birds species from several
countries including the Mauritius Pink Pigeon. The Casela also has a
zoo with animals such as swans and duck, peacocks, tortoise,
monkeys, tigers, donkeys and rabbits. You will also have the
opportunity to fish tilapia from ponds in the park and explore the
rest of the park on quad bike or bicycle.
La Vanille Crocodile Park is located at Rivière des Anguilles. The
crocodile park consists of Nile crocodiles, tortoise strolling
freely, monkeys, wild boars, lizards, and bats.
La Vallée des Couleurs Nature Park is located at Chamouny. Here you
will be enthralled by its fantastic waterfalls and the 24 coloured
earth. From its viewpoint you have a picturesque view of its
landscape.
Bois Cheri tea factory is the place where you will learn more about
the history of tea production in Mauritius. It has a museum that
displays equipments used in the tea factory during the colonial
period. Normally there is a guide that will accompany you throughout
your visit to throw lights on the several phases of tea production,
from tea leaves to finish product in tea bags. At the end of your
visit you will be invited to have a cup of tea.
About the
Author:
See photos
and in-depth travel guide article about Port-Louis
here
http://www.zubeyr-kureemun.com/Mauritius/Port-Louis.htm.
Zubeyr
Kureemun is a travel photographer. You may see some of his
photos and
articles at
http://www.zubeyr-kureemun.com
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Mauritius Travel Pack
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Mauritius Travel Map
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Michelin NEOS Guide
Reunion Mauritius
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Lonely Planet Mauritius
Reunion & Seychelles
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The Dive Sites of Mauritius
(Paperback)
 
Culture Shock! Mauritius
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Mauritius,
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Lonely Planet Mauritius,
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(Paperback)
 
Frommer's
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Spectrum Guide to
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(Spectrum Guides) (Paperback)
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