La Kanazik
Ashlyn Lane, Grand Baie
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La Kanazik Grand Baie

Ashlyn Lane Grand Baie, 230, Mauritius

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Waterfalls and Cliffs in Mauritius...

A travel blog entry by lmi5015

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... going on, but it’s safer to stay near the ship the day we leave so that we don’t get dock time (extra time before you can leave) in the next port.

India should be pretty cool. I’m taking a Semester at Sea trip to the Taj Mahal and Varanasi, which should be pretty intense. I’m not really sure what to expect but it should be an experience at least. I miss you ...

Hey, My Friend! Baguette! Half price!

A travel blog entry by r.m.heslop

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... photographs, travellers collect memories”.

And to be crystal clear: our commencing two weeks in Mauritius is 100% “holiday”!

Our seven days of brain-porridging between the beaches of Pereybere, Ponte d’ Azur, Bain Boeuf, and Trou Aux Biches were marked by:

- Grocery shopping visits to Store 2000, unchanged from 1993 when Richard holidayed ...

Marriage in a Paradise Island: Mauritius

A travel blog entry by panacheholidays

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... of the civil marriage.

  • Should
    the couple wishes to celebrate a religious wedding, have a party after
    the wedding, Anna & Rajat Holidays Ltd. can organise the same at
    the clients’ expenses.
  • Decoration expenses, flowers, cakes,
    drinks, video, photos etc can be organised by Anna & Rajat Holidays
    Ltd. and paid locally.
  • www.panacheholidays.com
    ...

  • The girls aren't here anymore!

    A travel blog entry by b.herring

    ... good fun as we were all there! The palm tree was still in bloom plus this time i actually managed to get some photos! After our little journey we again checked out the tortoises which Matty managed to feed through the railings, and the deer which we also managed to feed! After a bit more frisbee and general chill out it was closing time and we were getting ushered out by what seemed to be an ...

    Mauritius

    A travel blog entry by akwonton

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    ... the students are sent into the workforce and often get great jobs because they were in the Project. At the school I was able to help make crafts that the school receives donations for (as an NGO the school remains open by means of donation), like baskets, necklaces and paintings. The students were warm and inviting, wanting to play games and sing with me. Saying goodbye to them was definitely one of the hardest things I've had to do on Semester at ...