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Learn how Mauritius's colonization and imported labor from Africa and Asia which are reflected in the city's architecture, religion and food. A stop at the Nelson Mandela Centre for African Culture will make you discover the story of the African slaves, their struggles and successes and their contribution to make Mauritius a prosperous nation. Proceed next with a tour of Aapravasi Ghat. From 1849 to 1923, indentured laborers from India passed through this immigration depot; today, 68% of Mauritius's current total population is of Indian ancestry. Then, you're off to Chinatown. Founded in the 1740s, the area is known for its shops and restaurants. A stop at the Sockalingum Meenatchee Amman Kovil temple offers a look at the deeply rooted Hindu faith of the island's Indian immigrants. Of course, one of the joys of foreign travel is tasting a new cuisine and the island's melting-pot status is reflected in the food served at a local restaurant. The privately hosted meal offers Mauritian specialties that are a blend of Chinese, European and Indian influences. Then, you'll return to the pier.
Special Notes:
The first floor at the Nelson Mandela Centre for African Culture is not accessible to wheelchair users.Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.