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Mauritius
Of volcanic origin and sheltered for its major part by barriers
of coral reefs forming natural, safe, crystal clear lagoons, Mauritius
has for long been a dream destination. The land has an area of
1865 square kilometers with 330 kilometers of coastline. Inland
features include a vast central plateau, subtropical forests, rivers,
steams and waterfalls.
Bordering this tableland are several mountain
ranges consisting of diverse shaped masses of basalt testifying
the volcanic origins of the island. Three peaks emerge: Piton de
la Petite Riviere Noire (828m), Pieter Both (823m) and Le Pouce
(812m).

Mauritius is a crucible of diverse cultures and religions including
African, French, British, Arab, Chinese, Indian and Creole, there
is something for everyone. Here, you can enjoy a dish of curried
chickpeas or a nice Yorkshire pudding on the terrace of a French
café, sipping a latte while listening to Créole music
and the conversation of locals in any number of lingoes.
The country
today is a recognized cultural melting pot and is often cited
as a perfect example of peaceful co- existing of the main religions
of the world. Mauritius' range of activities is awesome. Noted
for its exceptional beaches and world class snorkelling and diving,
there is also surfing, canyoning, and trekking, you could certainly
do worse, but don't forget the multicultural capital Port Louis.
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