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Mauritius's 9 most historic sites to visit in 2022

Mauritius city tour is a popular honeymoon destination for couples all over the world. Mauritius is a multicultural country with beautiful beaches, flora and fauna, and historically significant areas. People of Indian, African, French, and Chinese ancestry live there. Because of its tropical climate, several Europeans settled on this island, contributing to its fascinating history.

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Mauritius's 9 most historic sites to visit in 2022

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  1. Mauritius's 9 most historic sites to visit in 2022! Mauritius city tour is a popular honeymoon destination around the world. Mauritius is a multicultural country with beaches, flora, and fauna, as well as picturesque and historically significant areas. It is home to people with Indian, African, French, and Chinese ancestry. Several Europeans settled on this island due to its tropical climate, which contributed to its interesting history. Through the years of the sixteenth and twentieth centuries, the country has been ruled by the Dutch, the French, and the British. The culture of Mauritius can be better understood by visiting the many historical places in the island. Here are 9 of Mauritius' best historical sites Discover these fascinating and mysterious facts about these ancient heritage sites during your Mauritius vacation by visiting these historical places. 1. Baie De l’Arsenal Or Arsenal Bay Arsenal Bay in the north of the country is known for its ruins of a French arsenal. An ancient French foundry in the village of Arsenal produced cannons and other military supplies. lesser-known historical places. However, around 300 slaves died in an explosion in 1774 when it was destroyed. It is actually possible to see the ruins from the grounds of Hotel Maritim if you are staying there. Arsenal is one of Mauritius'

  2. 2. La Route Du Thé (Bois Cheri) One of the major stops on La Route du Thé is the famous tea plantation Bois Cheri. They cover an area of about 250 hectares and are located about twelve kilometers from Rivière des Anguilles. In addition to getting to know the history of the plantation, you can also take a tour of the premises, making it a must-see historical place in Mauritius. The place also has an exhibition space that showcases decades of history. 3. St. Aubin House A historic plantation dating back almost 200 years, St. Aubin is one of the most famous in Mauritius. Sugar was no longer produced at the estate after the factory moved in the seventies. However, this enormous house is now occupied by a rum distillery on its lawn. Among the sights here are a vanilla house, spice garden, and tropical garden. Your tour of the house and the famous sugar factory will be

  3. accompanied by a guide. Also setting the mood is the five-course Mauritian lunch here, focused on palms, mangos, and pineapples. 4. Beau Plan Sugar Mill One of Mauritius' top historical places, the Beau Plan sugar factory serves as a museum. In this exhibition, the story of sugar is woven through the history of the island, the rum trade, and slavery. Approximately two to three hours will be required for the tour. In 1999, the factory closed after it had been operational for more than a century. You can also learn more about the history of the place from videos and interactive sessions in the museum. In addition to the tour, everyone gets to sample a variety of sugar, all of which were invented in Mauritius. 5. Martello Tower In the 1800s, the British built the five towers to protect their colony from the French. There is no doubt that the French intended to provoke slave revolts. In addition to its towers, La Preneuse has a museum explaining the architecture of these structures. Approximately 2 kilometers can be reached with copper cannons from these three-meter-thick towers.

  4. 6. Eureka House It offers insight into the country's colonial past with its marvelous mansion from the early 1800s. In scorching summers, the house stays cool thanks to its large number of rooms and its 109 doors. A kitchen and servant's quarters are in addition to antiques, furniture, maps, and servant's quarters dating back to the French East India Company. Mauritius city tour with historical buildings is not to be missed, no matter what you do! 7. Le Morne

  5. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is one of Mauritius' most famous historical sites. Slaves who ran away from their masters in the past were sheltered on this mountain southwest of the island. Slaves who escaped here settled in caves due to the place's dangerous, inaccessible topography. This place is a symbol of the unstoppable human spirit and their fight for freedom. 8. Matthew Flinders Monument In 2003, this monument was built, making it one of Mauritius' few historical monuments. Flinders is remembered here for first identifying Australia as a continent, as well as his role in cartography and exploration. This monument was built as part of the celebration of his two hundredth anniversary in the country. When he arrived on the island, England and France were at war, so he was imprisoned for six years.

  6. 9. Citadel Fort The British built Fort Adelaide in the nineteenth century, also known as Fort Adelaide. Views of the harbor and the capital, Port Louis, are available from the top of the tower. In the old barracks, souvenirs can be bought from boutiques while you are on Mauritius city tour .

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