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]]>Port Louis perfectly blends tradition with modernity and it’s home to many different cultures with influences from India, Africa, Europe, China, and the Middle East. Here are the highlights that you don’t want to miss out on when visiting this beautiful city.
At the top of our list of things to do in the city is Blue Penny Museum, home to the former Mauritian Post Office’s one-penny and two-pence stamps, which are some of the most valuable ones in the world.
You also don’t want to miss the amazing views from Citadel Fort Adelaide, which was built between 1834 and 1840 under the direction of William IV and named after Queen Adelaide. Today, the fort stands at 240 feet above sea level and it’s one of the few garrisons that doesn’t stand in ruins.
There’s never a dull moment in China Town and the food is to die for. Make sure you try bol renverse (literally, upside-down bowl), which is a stir fry with rice, vegetables, and chicken served with a fried egg.
This mosque combines Indian, Creole, and Islamic architecture and the remains of Jamal Shah are in a marble tomb next to the mosque.
Mauritius only has two seasons, winter and summer. During the winter (May to November), it’s warm and dry and in the summer (November to May), it’s hot, humid, and wet. The temperatures stay pretty consistent throughout the year and in Port Louis, the climate is tropical with some winds.
While you can drive a car or take taxis in Port Louis, the traffic can be rough, so we suggest taking public transportation or walking. If you’re staying in the center, most places can be reached on foot.
This hotel is located on the waterfront in Port Louis and the rooms are modern and spacious. Don’t miss the onsite restaurant which is a favorite among guests and non-guests.
Just six kilometers away from Port Louis, this hotel has an outdoor pool, restaurant, and a ton of on-site water activities.
Overlooking the Indian Ocean, this luxurious hotel has elegant rooms, two resultants, an on-site bar, a private balcony, an outdoor pool, a relaxing spa, and a complimentary cruise aboard a catamaran.
These deep-fried chili cakes, are similar to falafel, but instead of chickpeas, they’re made from yellow split peas that are soaked overnight, ground up, and mixed with coriander, spring onions, chili, and turmeric.
Chinese-Mauritian dumpling, boulettes, are a great example of different influences coming together to make a delicious dish. There are tons of varieties of the dumplings and they’re usually made from fish, minced meats, calamari, chayote, or prawns.
These Indian-style flatbreads are made from oil, flour, water, and salt. They’re served with your choice of toppings including a tomato-based Mauritian creole sauce, a butter bean curry, and a raw chili chutney. The Dholl Puri has the addition of yellow split peas, turmeric, and cumin.
This chilli salted pineapple is super refreshing and they’re also visually pleasing. Victoria Pineapples are carved and topped with sweet tamarind sauce, chilli, and salt.
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]]>Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya and it is famous for its amazing National park that is located only 5 miles from its city center. It has the best internet connectivity in the entire continent as well. If you adore music, it is the perfect place for you, because Nairobians are obsessed with it.
The capital city of Mauritius was named after an 18th-century ruler, the French King Louis XV. Port Louis is a beautiful mixture of several different cultures. Jummah Mosque, the English Saint James Cathedral, the Indian Tamil Temple, the Cham and the Chinese Pagoda are just some of the amazing sights this city offers.
Luanda, located on Angola’s coastline with the Atlantic Ocean is the capital and the largest city in this south-central African country. It is the world’s third most populous Portuguese-speaking city in the world. Luanda is known as a very expensive and luxurious city. So, if you plan on visiting it, you will be needing a lot of money. Otherwise, you won’t be able to treat yourself with ice-cream either, which costs around $31.
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]]>Port Louis perfectly blends tradition with modernity and it’s home to many different cultures with influences from India, Africa, Europe, China, and the Middle East. Here are the highlights that you don’t want to miss out on when visiting this beautiful city.
At the top of our list of things to do in the city is Blue Penny Museum, home to the former Mauritian Post Office’s one-penny and two-pence stamps, which are some of the most valuable ones in the world.
You also don’t want to miss the amazing views from Citadel Fort Adelaide, which was built between 1834 and 1840 under the direction of William IV and named after Queen Adelaide. Today, the fort stands at 240 feet above sea level and it’s one of the few garrisons that doesn’t stand in ruins.
There’s never a dull moment in China Town and the food is to die for. Make sure you try bol renverse (literally, upside-down bowl), which is a stir fry with rice, vegetables, and chicken served with a fried egg.
This mosque combines Indian, Creole, and Islamic architecture and the remains of Jamal Shah are in a marble tomb next to the mosque.
Mauritius only has two seasons, winter and summer. During the winter (May to November), it’s warm and dry and in the summer (November to May), it’s hot, humid, and wet. The temperatures stay pretty consistent throughout the year and in Port Louis, the climate is tropical with some winds.
While you can drive a car or take taxis in Port Louis, the traffic can be rough, so we suggest taking public transportation or walking. If you’re staying in the center, most places can be reached on foot.
This hotel is located on the waterfront in Port Louis and the rooms are modern and spacious. Don’t miss the onsite restaurant which is a favorite among guests and non-guests.
Just six kilometers away from Port Louis, this hotel has an outdoor pool, restaurant, and a ton of on-site water activities.
Overlooking the Indian Ocean, this luxurious hotel has elegant rooms, two resultants, an on-site bar, a private balcony, an outdoor pool, a relaxing spa, and a complimentary cruise aboard a catamaran.
These deep-fried chili cakes, are similar to falafel, but instead of chickpeas, they’re made from yellow split peas that are soaked overnight, ground up, and mixed with coriander, spring onions, chili, and turmeric.
Chinese-Mauritian dumpling, boulettes, are a great example of different influences coming together to make a delicious dish. There are tons of varieties of the dumplings and they’re usually made from fish, minced meats, calamari, chayote, or prawns.
These Indian-style flatbreads are made from oil, flour, water, and salt. They’re served with your choice of toppings including a tomato-based Mauritian creole sauce, a butter bean curry, and a raw chili chutney. The Dholl Puri has the addition of yellow split peas, turmeric, and cumin.
This chilli salted pineapple is super refreshing and they’re also visually pleasing. Victoria Pineapples are carved and topped with sweet tamarind sauce, chilli, and salt.
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]]>Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya and it is famous for its amazing National park that is located only 5 miles from its city center. It has the best internet connectivity in the entire continent as well. If you adore music, it is the perfect place for you, because Nairobians are obsessed with it.
The capital city of Mauritius was named after an 18th-century ruler, the French King Louis XV. Port Louis is a beautiful mixture of several different cultures. Jummah Mosque, the English Saint James Cathedral, the Indian Tamil Temple, the Cham and the Chinese Pagoda are just some of the amazing sights this city offers.
Luanda, located on Angola’s coastline with the Atlantic Ocean is the capital and the largest city in this south-central African country. It is the world’s third most populous Portuguese-speaking city in the world. Luanda is known as a very expensive and luxurious city. So, if you plan on visiting it, you will be needing a lot of money. Otherwise, you won’t be able to treat yourself with ice-cream either, which costs around $31.
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