Mauritius 🇲🇺 Dreamlike Tropical Island & Multi-cultural Paradise For Travelers !
Mauritius is a beautiful island state in the Indian Ocean.
Its tropical climate, breathtaking nature and mixed culture make it an exciting destination for travelers from all over the world!
Mauritius Info
Location: Indian Ocean
Size: about 2,000 km2 (780 sq mi)
Population: about 1,250,000
Currency: Mauritian rupee (MUR)
Capital: Port Louis
Weather: Since Mauritius is located on the southern hemisphere, the seasons are in reverse to Europe, US and Asia.
History of Mauritius
Mauritius used to be a uninhabited until first being discovered by arab sailors some time during the middle ages.
The island then became a Dutch colony in 1638, and was first named "Mauritius" after Prince Maurice van Nassau of the Dutch Republic.
After the dutch abandoned the island in 1710, the French then took control and renamed it Isle de France.
Mauritius was a French colony from 1715 until 1810 - but you can still feel the influence until today. French and English are still the 2 official languages of Mauritius, and the french influence had a big impact on the country's culture, cuisine and art.
From 1810–1968, Mauritius was under British rule.
It still remains part of the commonwealth today and some British traditions (like driving on the left side) have stuck with the Islanders until today.
The British made a lot of social and economic changes, and helped shape the island and its culture into what it is now.
Since the island is so isolated, Port Louis first received electricity in 1910 - and since then, the economy (especially exports of sugar) started to boom.
In 1968, Mauritius then gained independency from Britain as they decided to release all of their colonies and just have the commonwealth remaining.
It'S fascinating to see how two languages and two cultures - French and British - have shaped with multi-cultural, multi-ethical island that's located between India and Africa.
Mauritius offers a really unique mix of different cultures which is represented everywhere: in the food, art, music, lifestyle and society!
Culture in Mauritius
Since Mauritius has such an interesting history with impacts of different other cultures like Dutch, French and British, this is also represented in the island's culture.
Even the religions are mixed within the island, dominated by hinduism, followed by christianity and islam.
It seems like everything is a multi-cultural mix in Mauritius:
The music and art show influences of different European cultures, as well as some African and Indian traditions. This is also reflected in the overall atmosphere and lifestyle on the island.
The cuisine in Mauritius is also a combination between Creole (local Mauritian dishes), Chinese, Indian and European dishes. It is quite common to have parts of different cuisines within one meal.
While many Chinese people own the restaurants in the cities, home-cooked Mauritian food is often based on rice and combined with fish, red meat or local vegetables.
What to do in Mauritius
Of course, Mauritius has some amazing dreamy beaches, crystal clear water, and palm trees swinging in the wind.
The island is probably best known as a destination for luxury vacations or honeymoons, due to the tropical weather and beautiful scenery.
But apart from the gorgeous climate, Mauritius has a lot more to offer:
Black River Gorges National Park
This National Park is one of the main sights in Mauritius. The national park is over 6600 hectares large and showcases some of the remaining primary forest, as well as some spectacular species of flora and fauna.
Located within the National Park are the Alexandra waterfalls, one of the main attractions and a true miracle created by mother nature.
Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden
Another location showcasing the beautiful nature in Mauritius are the botanical gardens located in Pamplemousses.
The gardens were first created as private gardens by the French governor of Mauritius almost 300 years ago.
When the British took over Mauritius the garden faced some difficulties, and was later revived and re-opened as public gardens and tourist attraction.
The botanical gardens are populated with over 650 varieties of rare, tropical plants.
Amongst those are giant water lilies, Baobab trees, over 85 different varieties of palm trees from all over the world, dozens of medicinal plants, a large spice garden and much more.
Ile aux Cerf
Ile aux Cerf is a small island located east of Mauritius. There are no hotels on this island, but countless tourists are taking a 30-minute boat ride for a daytrip on the paradise island.
The beaches are dreamy and white, and the scenery with the turquoise water is absolutely beautiful. Ile aux Cerf was named one of the most beautiful locations in the Indian Ocean and is a "must-see".
Of course, as with anything popular, the island is often crowded with tourists - but nevertheless, you can find a private spot when walking further along the beaches.
Have you ever been to Mauritius ?
© Sirwinchester
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Wow great post @sirwinchester ! This looks like an amazing multi cultural place I would love to visit some day , it would be worth getting my passport for , I have never been outside of Canada actually ! Maybe some day I will get rich on Steemit and travel to some amazing destinations before I die LOL!! Call it my bucket list, I will put this place on it !! Thanks for sharing all the information with us ! How wonderful it would be to sit down and eat Chinese / Indian and European food all in one meal ! Mmmmm😋 and great photos too !! Steem on my friend / Upped and Resteemed ! ✌👍👌🌅🌅🌅🌅🌅
Good writing and with photograph @sirwinchester .Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
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whoa, that place is dreamlike!
Totally 💭 🌊🌴☀️
very beautiful! enjoy travel, great sirwinchester
I'm buying a home there just as soon as I make a bunch of money
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Wow, never been to Mauritius myself, but this sure makes me want to change that! In particular, I'm curious about the multiculturalism aspect you mentioned in the music, food and dance. It'd be interesting to know how each culture specifically influenced each and why to each degree.
Mauritius is only good for vacation to live here is not good I am living here for the past 4 years and can't wait for next year to leave and go back to Berlin. It is a super super corrupt country which is telling the world that it is a democratic republic but it is not it is a country under a strong dictatorship and a police state where you can become prime minister without an election like recently happen where the old prime minister gave the job to his son. This would never happen in a real democratic country! Also Mauritius is not following international laws but they don't get any sanctions because it has no value for bigger countries. Here they put people in jail for everything even a small crime like stealing some sweets in a store. Everything is more expensive then in Europe but the people earn in average EUR 200 the balance for income and expenditure are totally out of control. I have a friend from Nigeria who was 2 years innocent in jail just because of an accusation and from one day to the next they kicked him out of Mauritius because they know that they have made a mistake. Mauritius is a very dangerous country but not because of the people but because of the system.
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How stupid I am! I just known the name if Mauritius..God! It is so beuatiful place thru pictures and explanation you did. Thanks a lot. This post gave me more knowledges on the place.