Mauritius is a small island, but it has a big heart. It’s in the western Indian Ocean and is known for its turquoise lagoons and coral reefs. But what really makes it special is the people who live, work, and celebrate there: they are of Indian, African, Chinese, and European descent. That variety makes for a friendly, layered society where people from different cultures can meet and share ideas at schools, markets, temples, churches, and festivals.
This article talks about how Mauritius’s multicultural reality affects everyday life and gives you useful, down-to-earth tips on how to fit in, make friends, and really feel at home.
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