Mauritius is a small tropical island in the Indian Ocean. Mauritius is known for its white sand beaches and its peaceful lagoon known. However, visitors have come to Mauritius, a list of other attractions that worth a visit as follows:

Port-Louis, the capital of Mauritius is the most densely populated district. During the colonial period, Port-Louis was considered "the star and key of the Indian Ocean." It is the place where you can learn moreabout the history of Mauritius with many historic buildings, since the French and British occupations left and several museums, namely, Mauritius Postal Museum, the Natural History Museum, Museum and Windmill Blue Penny Museum. It is also the best place to learn more about the locals' way of life and traditions to learn.

Pamplemousses Botanical Garden is located approximately 10 kilometers north of Port-Louis. Pamplemousses garden was by PierrePoivre and covers about 60 hectares of land. Here you find watch water lilies from the Amazon region, from other tropical islands, turtle, deer from Indonesia and many other plants and trees from various other countries.

Casela Bird and Nature Preserve is located west of Mauritius in Black River. The Casela consists of many species of birds from several countries, including the Mauritius Pink Pigeon. The Casela also has a zoo with animals such as swans and ducks, peacocks, turtles,Monkeys, tigers, donkeys and rabbits. You will also have the opportunity to tilapia fish from ponds in the park and discover the tranquility of the park, on a quad bike or bike.

La Vanille Crocodile Park is located on the Rivière des Anguilles. The crocodile park consists of Nile crocodiles, turtles walk freely, monkeys, wild boars, lizards and bats.

La Vallée des Couleurs Nature Park is Chamouny. Here you will be amazed by his fantasticFalls and the 24 colored earth. From his perspective, you have a picturesque view of the landscape.

Bois Cheri tea factory is the place where you learn more about the history of tea production in Mauritius. It is a museum that displays plants in the tea factory used during the colonial period. Usually there is a guide that will accompany you during your visit, light up the various stages of tea production to throw in the tea leaves from the finish productTea bags. At the end of your visit you will be asked to drink a cup of tea.

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