If you want to experience the feeling of being in heaven, then you need look no further than Mauritius. Mauritius is a volcanic island that is located in the Indian Ocean. When viewed on the map, Mauritius looks like a small dot. But do not worry. A visit to Mauritius is a must for those looking for a vacation. The weather, when it is warm, rarely drops below 25 degrees Celsius at night. Therefore, this can be an ideal experience for one and many, especially for visitors who come from countries where the weather is rarely warm.
When viewed, Mauritius offers a panoramic view. The exceptional beauty of the white sand beaches together with the crystal clear sea that gently slides over the shores and the mountain ranges covered by a green carpet of forest make Mauritius an exceptional island. Not visiting Mauritius once in your life could be something to regret. The warmest periods in Mauritius are from the months of December to February. But during these months, the risk of a cyclone occurrence is normally high. Cyclones sometimes severely affect the island by destroying sugar cane fields and other vegetation. Heavy rain and strong winds are the main characteristics of a cyclone.
Also, Pereybere is a place in Mauritius that one has to visit during their stay. Pereybere is situated in the northern part of Mauritius. The public beach of Pereybere is what most attracts the attention of tourists. The sea is clear and deep and there are also plenty of shops, pubs and restaurants nearby. There are normally around six dive centers from Grand Baie to Pereybere. Diving enthusiasts will definitely have the opportunity to observe the colorful corals and fish, as well as take some underwater photos of the impressive aquatic life in Mauritius. Still in the north of the island, one could take the opportunity to go to the Maheshwarnath temple in Triolet. Triolet is the longest village in Mauritius. The temple was initially built to honor various Hindu idols such as Shiva and Vishnu among others.
Also, another place of interest in the north of Mauritius is the Pamplemousses Garden. The garden was built by former French Governor Mahe de Labourdonnais. The place contains a great variety of native plants and trees. Every day, hundreds of tourists go there to take a look and at the same time experience the precious history of Mauritius. There are more places of interest in the south of Mauritius. One of the most famous is La Vanille Reserve des Mascareignes, better known as Crocodile Park. The park is located in the valley of an old vanilla farm, similar to that of a dense forest. The park was created by an Australian zoologist to breed crocodiles. Over time, the park became a reserve that now contains not only crocodiles but also turtles and deer, among others.
The island of Mauritius is full of things worth discovering. So, if you’re on the go, don’t forget your camera as these photos may be the ones that will always make you happy.