
| © 2002 voyaz.com. All rights reserved. Photo courtesy Musée de la Photographie |
| Beneath the natural beauties of Mauritius's landscape, lies another, but sometime forgotten, gem: the Mauritian Culture, better yet, cultures. Going to its discovery can be a journey into some of the most fascinating and refined thousands year old ancestral traditions. It would be too simple to classify Mauritius as having one culture as so many unique and distinctive parts forms this whole. It is made up of the different customs and traditions of those who, during the last 400 years, have settled on these shores. Here Europe meets India, China, Africa and so on. Who would imagine that such unique and diversified customs thrives on such a small place? | |
| Another proof of this rich diversity is in the variety of Mauritian dishes (cuisine). There are traditional western dishes coming from the colonial past of the island; alongside someone can discover delicate new taste and aromas of the more exotic, oriental dishes brought by the Indian and Chinese migrants. Some are unique to Mauritius, as various delicacies have also been adapted to suit the Mauritian taste, which combines the flavours of the East and finest of the West. | |
|
|
|
Home I Travel I Accommodations I Activities I Exchange Rates I Weather I Essential Services I Embassies I Entry Requirements I
Guide I General Info I History I Culture I Places to visit I Shopping 1 & 2 I Entertainment I Sports I Photo gallery I Site map I
Hotels I Bungalows I Beach I Ships Model I