Why You May Think Visiting Mauritius This Summer: Spectacular Beaches And Animals
Mauritius Attractions
By Okechukwu Okugo
Besides numerous gorgeous beaches, a lot more can inspire you to vacate in Mauritius this Summer, in Africa.
Mauritius is one of the most peaceful countries in Africa and the world, with warm and hospitable people.
In addition to all these pluses, for lovers of nature and animals, here are lists of some of the spectacular animals that can take you there, to see the way you may have never seen before, as far as you have never been here.
This is primarily because Mauritius is a paradise of many species of animals and birds that are nonexistent in any other part of the world.
And this is unique because there are no dangerous animals, no poisonous snakes, or mega scorpions in Mauritius, unlike in many other places, e.g. Australia with its vast array of dangerously fatal species.
The giant Aldabra tortoise. Pakia tea
Red-Whiskered Bulbul. Photo credit: islandinstyle.com
Gecko. Photo credit: info-mauritius.com
Mauritius Monkey. Photo credit: info-mauritius.com
The Lions in Mauritius National Park are very friendly with humans.
Photo credit: http://www.turtutur.ru
This is the Dodo, Mauritius flightless bird, though extinct now. Photo credit: Pinterest
Mauritius Chameleon. Photo credit: South Africa Travel Online
Mauritius Blue Pigeon. Photo credit: Pinterest
Mauritius Flying Fox.
Photo credit: WWF GlobalMauritius Flying Fox. Photo credit: Travhost
.Mauritius Java Deer. Photo credit: Mauritius Holidays Discovery.
If these cute animals did not arouse your curiosity for a visit, perhaps these paradisiac serene beaches would:
Mauritius from the air, East Africa. Courtesy of Google Images
Port Louis Beach, Mauritius, East Africa. Courtesy of Google Images
Trou-aux-Biches, Mauritius, East Africa. Google images
Pereybere Beach, Mauritius. Photo credit: http://blog.airmauritius.com
Here, it is perfect to go snorkeling or surfing on the beaches of this East African island nation that is lying in the axis of the Indian Ocean.
There are many beaches, lagoons, reefs, waterfalls, hiking trails, and 18th-century Botanical Gardens in Mauritius, etc.
A country made up of 1.263 million people according to the 2015 World Bank report.
Truly, there are so many good things in Mauritius that would make you never go wrong choosing this as your next vacation spot.
And when you do, never get bothered to think about decent lodging and accommodations because there are many world-class restaurants and hotels to choose from.
You can Google up the official web portal of the Government of Mauritius or the Mauritius Tourism Authority official website to make inquiries.
Follow our Magazine blog to get updates about interesting people and places in Africa, America and other parts of the world. We also bring you investment opportunities in Africa and around the world; we have lots more.
Heartmenders Magazine Message
"If it is fake news, there is no news!"
Popular posts from this blog
By Okechukwu Okugo Is there any condition one can find oneself in life and it is justified to give up? Can something really ugly be turned into a thing of celebration? Before you answer here is the story of Godfrey Baguma who has been dubbed the ugliest man in Uganda. To start with, Godfrey was born normal until a rare unknown medical condition transfigured his face totally. Despite his condition he went ahead to marry one of the prettiest ladies in Uganda, his second wife after he divorced his first wife due to infidelity. Godfrey Baguma, 47, from Kyazanga in Lwengo District in Uganda met his second wife, Kate Namanda, 30, as a deformed man when Kate was 18 years old. But in 2013 they wedded. And recently he fathered his 8th child, an adorable daughter. Two of his children were from his first marriage while six are from his present union. His first child from Kate came in 2008. Despite a condition many would take as one
Comments Sign in to like Reblog on Tumblr Share Tweet Email MICHAEL BALSAMO, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — A Congolese boy who was severely disfigured in a chimpanzee attack is marveling doctors with his resiliency a year after he was brought to New York to undergo reconstructive surgery. Nine-year-old Dunia Sibomana was the lone survivor three years ago when chimpanzees attacked him and two playmates near a preserve in Congo. His 4-year-old brother and a young cousin died. Dunia's face was left a frightening mask. His lips were ripped off, his cheek was torn apart and he was left with muscle damage that made it hard to swallow or communicate. In January, Dunia underwent a rare surgery at a Long Island hospital that involved grafting tissue and muscle from his forearm to recreate his lips. He still has a lot of healing ahead of him, but nearly a year later, Dunia is thriving with a host family in Brooklyn. He can once again open and close his mo
omments Sign in to like Reblog on Tumblr Share Tweet Email A bridge in China suspended over a 1,854-foot gorge became the "world's highest" when it opened to automotive traffic Thursday, reports said. The Beipanjiang Bridge took three years to build, cost more than $146.7 million dollars, and stretches to be 4,396 feet long. Its four-lane roadway sits nearly two thousand feet over the Beipan River, which it's named after, to connect the Yunnan and Guizhou provinces in southwest China, People's Daily Online reported. It surpassed the 1,837-foot-tall Sidu River Bridge for its world record title. We know what you're thinking: $146.7 million is cheap! And it is! After all, when the Golden Gate Bridge spanning San Francisco Bay was built in 1933 it cost $1.5 billion (in adjusted dollars), and the brand new New Bay Bridge, on the other side of town, ended up costing a whopping $6.7 billion when it was finished in 2013. The Beip
Comments