The Creole houses of Mauritius


  • Travel
  • Saturday, 06 Jan 2007

The traditional Creole house in Mauritius reflects the island’s blend of cultures. 

Splendid isolation – that’s how true originality evolves. And there are few places in the world as isolated as Mauritius, being all but marooned in the middle of the Indian Ocean, with only Rodrigues and Reunion as distant island companions.  

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