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The Colourful History Of Mauritius

Vendors at their stall in Mauritius

 

Stall vendors on MauritiusMauritius has a very distinct Indian feel to it – over half the population is Hindu, and you’ll notice a wide variety of Hindu temples throughout the island.

Interestingly, Mauritius has been at the hands of several owners throughoutOld colonial building on Mauritius its history. The first European settlers were the Dutch who arrived in 1598 and claimed ownership of the island. They are blamed for decimating the local dodo and giant tortoise population for food and by introducing competing species and pests, sometimes involuntarily.

Mauritius  became a French colony in 1715 and it was the French who started real development of the island. During the Napoleonic wars, the island was captured by the British, who ruled until Mauritius gained indepence in 1968.

 

Mauritius supermarket areaToday Mauritius is a content and productive country. While there have been some economic issues over the past decade, the tourism trade now thrives – with close to a million tourists enjoying the delights of Mauritius every year.

While English is Mauritius's official language, French is nearly as popular, as is Mauritian Creole. The latter is the most widely-used language amongst the general population of Mauritius and differs from the Creole language spoken in some parts of the United States. 

The percussion and metal instruments which are the base of Mauritius's folk music must be heard to be fully appreciated. The folk dances are sure to capture your interest and leave you with wonderful memories.


Whether you are more interested in the fact that Mauritius was one of the world's first producersMauritius of postage stamps, or that this island was the sole home to the now-extinct dodo bird, there are many fascinating little bits of information that will show you precisely how unique Mauritius has been throughout history. Its heritage has made this island the very special place that it is today. It's fullest effect cannot be attained simply by reading history books; seeing it in person is the only way to truly appreciate Mauritius. 

While you’re in Mauritius look out for some of the interesting architecture on show – there are some splendid colonial buildings to look at. It's an intersting history.

About Mauritius
An introduction to Mauritius
Who does Mauritius appeal to?
Getting to and around Mauritius
Things to do in Mauritius
	Golf
	Water Sports
	Fishing
	Kayaking
	Adventure Park
	Blue Safari
	Horse Riding
	Hunting
	Mountain Biking
	Eco Tours
	Day Tours
A wedding destination
When to visit
History
Shopping
Local holidays
Holiday tips
Accommodation tips
Map
Photo Gallery
Forecast Satellite Photos
 
Port Louis - The Capital	
Introduction and landmarks
Best Hotels
Places to eat and drink
Other things to see and do
	
North Mauritius	
Trou Aux Biches
Grand Baie - introduction
Grand Baie - hotels
Grand Baie - places to see,
shopping and eating
Other places to visit
	

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West Mauritius	
Introduction
Flic En Flac - accommodation
Flic En Flac - places to eat
Other places to visit
	
South Mauritius
Introduction
Mahebourg and places to stay
Eating, other things to do
Other popular places
	
East Mauritius	
Belle Mare
Other places
	
Central Mauritius	
Introduction and 
Black Gorges National Park
Curepipe
	
Suggested Tours	
Port Louis and PampleMousses
Casela Safari and Black Gorges
Grand Baie and Ile Aux Cerfs
Other
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