Fascinating facts in the history of Mauritius: Sir William Stevenson, K.C.B
At the end of the courtyard formed by the wings of the Government House, behind the statue of Queen Victoria, is the martial figure [...]
At the end of the courtyard formed by the wings of the Government House, behind the statue of Queen Victoria, is the martial figure [...]
Long time back in Mauritius magnificent bamboo hedges, known as the Bambusa Multiplex, were planted to protect the mansions in the heights of the [...]
Mauritius and Rodrigues Islands are two world-renowned destinations for Windsurfing. Our guest this week is Coban Hardy, Operations Manager at Mautourco, a Windsurf enthusiast [...]
In 1842, the newly appointed Governor of Mauritius, Sir William Gomm brought the gratifying news that Indian immigration was at last authorized under the [...]
When we mention Bel Ombre, we immediately think of the wild south of Mauritius, with on one side, its beautiful winding coastline along the [...]
Adrien D’Epinay was recognized for many services rendered as a great citizen. He obtained the authority to set up a bank in Mauritius. Since [...]
Our guest this week is Hondoline Collet-Guillaume, Reservation Officer at Hertz, the voice-over of our posts on our social networks. Among her many passions, [...]
Alexandre Dumas, great French novelist, author, among others, of the Three Musketeers and of the Count of Monte Cristo, had Creole origins being the [...]
Curepipe, a town located halfway between the capital, Port-Louis and Mahebourg, with its cool, humid climate and forests, was for a long time inhabited. [...]
In 1841, Charles Baudelaire, famous French poet, was forced by his father-in-law, General Jacques Aupick, to leave Paris to embark on a long journey [...]