Published On Aug 13, 2023
In the southwest of the Indian Ocean lies a fascinating microcosm, a small African pearl around 1,800 kilometers from the African mainland - the island of Mauritius.
If you believe the words of Mark Twain, who once wrote: "Mauritius was created first, then paradise. But paradise was just a copy of Mauritius!”
is the first thought: miles of white beaches, turquoise blue water and palm trees. And yes, it's fantastic, but very different than it seems at first glance.
Because Mauritius is much more than a paradisiacal backdrop.
And far away from all-inclusive tourism, a true adventure begins for editor-in-chief Madeline Lindhorst and gives us impressions of a completely different kind.
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