The Moka

Moka is a district of Mauritius in the central plateau of the island. The capital is Quartier Militaire. Mocha is also one of the two landlocked districts in Mauritius, the other is Wilhems Plains. He has the latitude 20 ° 13 ’0, and a length of 57 ° 30 ’0 E. Its height is 698 [...]

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The West Mauritius

The spectacular mountain outcrops, the fire suddenly in the otherwise flat landscape, as you south along the west coast of Mauritius is home to the head of one of the most successful for tourism in the country. Flic en Flac, the experience of this is the biggest building boom anywhere on the island, Grand Bay [...]

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The Vieux Grand Port

North Mahebourg, along the coast of the main road at the foot of Lion Mountain and the Mountain region Bamboos. This area was the first in the early 17th Century Dutch in the populous and losing one of the first parts of the country to its ebony indigenous sugar industry booming. However, the dense forest, [...]

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The Trou Aux Biches

Quiet Trou aux Biches Mont Choisy and the nearby town are rapidly developing tourist destinations full of people who are better than the beaches of Grand Baie, during their stay in the area of activities and restaurants. Trou aux Biches (ie “Wateringhole) with beautiful white sand beaches of casuarina trees in the shadow continues almost [...]

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The Tamarin

Tamarin is agreeable impasse. Despite a large beach just a short drive from some interesting sites, it is difficult to imagine anywhere less likely to be a frenzy of development from the likes of its immediate neighbors Flic en Flac see. If anything, the Tamarin time in the sun (at least metaphorically) and passed: that’s [...]

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The South Mauritius

A highlight of any visit to Mauritius is in the relatively undeveloped south of the island, some of the most beautiful landscapes of the country’s wildest landscapes made covers. Although the area was around Blue Bay a longtime favorite with tourists for its fabulous beaches and crystal clear water, the majority of the south coast [...]

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The Souillac

Further west along the coast, the nearest town, you should Souillac, 7km from the Eel River. Again the small town of interest, but the coast is rugged and impressive a few interesting places that dot. Souillac, as the Vicomte de Souillac, named the island of French governor in 1779 and 1787. Incoming search terms for [...]

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