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Travel
Guide - Mauritius
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Mauritius
is an island in the Indian Ocean that lies
to the east of Madagascar. This beautiful
landmass is full of scenic landscapes and
enchanting spots that savor to the tourist's
quest. Rodrigues is another Mauritian island
that lies about 560 kilometers east. Its
greatest length is about is about 18
kilometers and the greatest breadth is about
8 kilometers. Rodrigues is administered by
an island secretary who falls under the
responsibility of Mauritian ministry for
Rodrigues.
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It
is fascinating to behold Mauritius
being flared up in a number of
colorful festivals celebrated the
year round. Maha Shivaratree, Father
Laval, Diwali, Holi, are
some important festivals of
Mauritius. |
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The capital, Port Louis is a place of great interest
of spots like Domaine Les pailles, Pamplemosses gardens, Flic en Flac or Rochester Falls.
There are enough facilities for water sports like yachting, sailing, deep-sea fishing and under water cruises.
Mauritius has enough restaurants in the towns like Black Steer in Le Caudan waterfront in Port Louis or Paradox at Rose Hill to provide cherishing cuisines to the visitors of any tastes. |
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Beaches in Mauritius does not need
an introduction. They are just the living dreams, an already established rendezvous of man and nature. The northern coastline beyond Trombeu Bay has many beaches like Trou aux Biches wih its splendid Hindu Temple and then at the Choicy, one of the most popular beaches of the island an then the Grand Baie itself, which is the main center for yachting, water skiing, windsurfing and many other waters ports.
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