Nature in Mauritius: Where the Ocean Meets the Greenery

Nature in Mauritius: Where the Ocean Meets the Greenery

Mauritius is a place where nature plays a symphony in two colors: the deep blue of the ocean and the vibrant green of the land. This harmonious marriage gives the island its unique character and timeless beauty. The coastline of a thousand faces On the east coast, beaches lined with casuarina trees stretch as far […]

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 Nature in Mauritius : A Journey to the Heart of the Preserved Island

Nature in Mauritius : A Journey to the Heart of the Preserved Island

Mauritius is more than a beach paradise. Beyond its postcard-perfect beaches lies a rich, preserved natural heritage. Between majestic mountains, endemic forests, and hidden valleys, the island reveals an authentic side that curious travelers will not want to miss. The richness of the landscapes From north to south, Mauritius offers astonishing diversity. Fertile plains sit […]

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 Top Beaches in Mauritius for Families and Visitors

Top Beaches in Mauritius for Families and Visitors

Mauritius is home to some of the most iconic and inviting beaches in the Indian Ocean. Loved equally by locals and visitors, these coastal treasures are celebrated for their natural charm, safe swimming areas, and vibrant marine life. Many are well-suited for leisurely family outings, offering plenty of space for picnics, play, and relaxation. Here […]

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 Colonial Kitchens: What the First Governors Really Ate

Colonial Kitchens: What the First Governors Really Ate

When we think of the first colonial governors in Mauritius, it is easy to imagine grand feasts with rich and unusual dishes. In reality, their meals were shaped by survival, trade, and what the island could provide at the time. Historical records and archaeological discoveries give us a clearer idea of what was actually eaten. […]

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 The Runaways’ Trails: Mapping the Secret Paths of Escaped Slaves

The Runaways’ Trails: Mapping the Secret Paths of Escaped Slaves

Mauritius carries within its mountains, valleys, and forests a hidden geography of resistance. During the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, enslaved men, women, and children fled from the sugar estates in search of freedom. Known as marrons (runaways), they followed secret trails through the wild interior of the island. These trails were not simply routes […]

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 The Forgotten Plagues: How Disease Shaped Early Mauritian Society

The Forgotten Plagues: How Disease Shaped Early Mauritian Society

Mauritius’s history has been profoundly shaped by epidemic disease. From colonial smallpox to outbreaks of cholera and malaria, these crises influenced demographics, health policies, and the very fabric of society. Smallpox and Early Quarantine Measures Smallpox emerged as a frequent scourge during French colonial rule. Ships arriving from Europe or India often carried the disease, […]

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 Bachelorette Party: Road Trip

Bachelorette Party: Road Trip

Introduction Before tying the knot and being with your one and only for many years to come, a cool, fun girl trip is a must, making some of your unforgettable memories for the last time with your friends before entering into this new chapter of your life. We all know those at-home bachelorette parties. But […]

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 Top Places to hold your wedding Reception 

Top Places to hold your wedding Reception 

Introduction Everyone looks forward to their wedding day as this is an important turning point in someone’s life, and to celebrate this new chapter, having a nice location to party, laugh hard, and dance all night, will make you happy, so do not waste any more time and dive into it. Domaine Yemen If you […]

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 Living green in Mauritius: an island in transition

Living green in Mauritius: an island in transition

In Mauritius, the air is mild, the land is fertile, and the landscapes invite contemplation. However, in recent years, another reality has taken hold: that of an island rethinking its way of life, consumption, and production. Little by little, green living is taking root, driven by a new generation, local initiatives, and an urgent need […]

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