1 out of 3 places to visit in Mahebourg
The root of any country incomplete without its history and Mauritius isn't an exception in this regard. Most of the tourist attractions of Mauritius have stories to tell you which define the very origins of this island nation. Like a cup of tea is incomplete without biscuits, Mauritius is incomplete without its history as well. Speaking of cookies and history, there is one place in Mauritius which has both of these in common - the Rault Biscuit Factory or 'Biscuiterie Rault' as it is known locally.
2 out of 3 places to visit in Mahebourg
The south-west part of the Indian Ocean is home to the island nation of Mauritius. Quite a lesser known fact, Mauritius has a rich historical and geological background other than widely popular as an exotic tourist destination. It is the youngest among the Mascarene groups of islands and sitting nearly 800 kms to the east of Madagascar alongside the submerged Seychelles-Mauritius Plateau ridge.
3 out of 3 places to visit in Mahebourg
Located near Mahebourg and off the south-east coast of Mauritius, the Blue Bay Marine Park is renowned for its coral gardens, harbouring numerous varieties of flora and fauna and experience the marine life by going for sea diving. Blue Bay was initially declared as a national park back in 1997 and then in 2008, it was designated as a wetland site.