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9 Things That Prove Mauritius & Reunion Island Are Magical

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Weekender heads across the Indian Ocean to experience the best of this tropical paradise

Photos: Weekender, shot on Olympus EPL-8

The twin stars in the western Indian Ocean, Mauritius and Reunion Island are largely known as dreamy beach destinations for sun lovers and thrill seekers.

However, as we discovered, there are many more exciting experiences to be had at this paradise.

Mauritius was once a French (1715-1810) and then a British (1810-1968) colony, and while the government uses English as its official language, you’ll hear mostly French being chattered and hollered in the streets.

Led by a helpful and friendly guide from Kreola Ltd, we uncovered these gems on our journey.

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8. Majestic formations on Reunion Island

One of things that enchanted me about Reunion Island is the amazing phenomenon of different weathers and climates on the island. When you leave the warm tropical coast, drive along the path up to Nez de Bœuf (a mountain).

As the air around us started to cool and the greenery passed us by, it was hard to keep our mouths closed when the stunning view of La Plaine des Sables (lunar landscapes) suddenly emerge before you.

Standing before this vast infinity of land and mountains, we almost even more eager to explore the volcanoes and wilderness in the distance.

 

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