There a lot of things to see and do in Mauritius - the beautiful beaches, nature and climate are simply incredible.
One of the first things we wanted to see, which I also mentioned in my Mauritius Post, is the Botanic Garden in Pamplemousses.
The gardens were first created as private gardens by the French governor of Mauritius almost 300 years ago.
When the British took over Mauritius the garden faced some difficulties, and was later revived and re-opened as public gardens and tourist attraction.
We really wanted to experience this variety of different plants, so we decided to visit the beautiful gardens.
They stretch over an area of 33 hectares - featuring a variety of over 650 different rare, tropical plants.
There are also countless ponds, unique species like water lilies, baobab trees, medicinal plants, 85 different kinds of palmtrees, a large spice garden and more.
Watch some impressions of our adventure below on DTUBE !
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We had an amazing time in the Botanical Garden.
The wide variety of different plants is incredible, and the garden is structured beautifully with countless ponds, canals, different flowers, and even giant turtles.
What I enjoyed the most is probably the giant water lilies, or the white Lotus flowers.
It's fascinating what mother nature can create in a climate like this, and experiencing the differences in flora & fauna around the world.
There is still so much more to see in Mauritius, and I'm excited to continue exploring and share my experiences with you on Steemit!
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