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 Mauritius is a dream holiday destination for tourists from all over the world. But due to the lock down of Covid 19, holiday plans for 2020 have been cancel. Even the borders have not opened up yet but it has been declared a safe zone with no active cases of Covid 19 currently. 

 

It is a tropical island in the Indian ocean as it is blessed with impressive sunshine and sunset along the amazing beaches. Mauritius is a hospitality hub with an assortment of hotels and villas such as the Shangri-La, the Royal Palm and La Pirogue sprawled all over its coasts, with its superb climate and friendly people. We have among the best hotels and private villas around the island which give you a haven of serenity and relaxation with breathtaking ocean views and beautiful stretch of beaches. Among all the private villas, there is the famous Niv villa apartment situated on the western coast of Mauritius. 


-The Niv Villa

Luxurious hotels such as the Beachcomber Hotel, the SALT OF PALMAR, offer a wide choice of activities such as superb golf courses, spas, amazing aquatic activities (under sea walk, parasailing, tube ride, kite surfing, scuba diving, swimming with dolphins). 




There are a lot of places to visit including historical sites such as Apravasi Ghat, Point Canon, Citadel and Le Morne moutain. The 'Apravasi Ghat' and 'Le Morne' are actually recognised under the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The country is also famous for its mountain peaks and ranges which have numerous trekking and hiking paths and the beautiful coastline. 


-The Apravasi Ghat 

There is a unique place called Chamarel , a seven colour layered ground which is a magnificent example of a geological formation of volcanic origin. And you will be welcome with lions , serval, cheetahs and caracals on safari tour in the Casela Nature Parks.



-Tourists visiting casela


-Chamarel, the 7 coloured earth

It is a paradise bursting with an abundance of colours, cultures and flavours. You will also enjoy our famous local dance Sega with the local instrument, ravanne. For the foodies, you will find all our local food on the bustling streets , from dholl puri to the halim , without forgetting our famous local noodles. But more on that on the next blog! πŸ˜‰


-The Mauritian Sega

Considering Mauritius as your next holiday destination 2021 is undoubtedly the best choice ever. See you soon in Mauritius!

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