Mauritius is certainly the most unusual country I've ever
been to. The reason why I got there is even more unusual. Anyway that is
a very long story which is not the topic of my homepage.
So about Mauritius. In case you don't know it's a small island in the
Indian ocean somewhere near Madagascar. It's population consists of 4 groups:
Indians, Africans, Chinese and Europeans (French). They all leave very
peacefully with each other and are very (VERY) hospitable. Though Mauritius
is quite small (it's area is about 2000 sq. km) its views can be very different:
mountains, vast sugar cane fields, tropical forests and of course beautiful
beaches! I was in Mauritius in July, 2000. It's the middle of winter in
the Southern Hemisphere. But the weather couldn't be compared with Russian
winter. It was always warm... sometimes even hot (except some towns in
central part of the island).
Enjoy the pictures and don't forget to look at the 2nd page that consists
of sea views.
Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius
Another street of Port Louis
This photo was taken in Pamplemousses Botanical Gardens (one of
the biggest in the world)
And this photo was taken in botanical gardens of Curepipe (much
smaller ones)
A view from the top of Trou aux Cerfs (a dead volcano). You can
see western part of the island
The waterfalls of Grande Riviere
Domaine du Chasseur. There's supposed to be a waterfall there too...
but... I think it's a bit far away
Black River Gorges
Just a road to the southern part of the island with a small rainbow