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Botanical Gardens in Mauritius |
Mauritius is officially referred as the Republic of Mauritius. It is basically an island nation which is located on the south western part of the Indian Ocean. Apart from holding the islands of Mauritius, the Republic of Mauritius comprises other islands as well, namely the Agalega, Rodrigues and St. Brandon. Mauritius is blessed with a pleasant tropical climatic condition and beautiful geographical locations. Each and every thing of Mauritius has been outstanding; hereby attracting large number of tourist every single year. The chief characteristics which have caught the attention of international tourists are exotic beaches, tourist attractions, adventurous sports, amazing nightlife, modern lifestyle and the botanical gardens in Mauritius.
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Modern infrastructure and transportation facilities have facilitated commuting to the numerous tourist attractions and botanical Gardens in Mauritius easier and convenient. The government has attended the needs of the unique floras and faunas of the country by establishing a number of botanical gardens in Mauritius. The main botanical garden in Mauritius is listed below for your reference.
Pamplemousse Botanical Garden: The main name of this spectacular garden is Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden (SSR). It is one of the most important tourist locations of Mauritius. It's situated near the Port Louis and known as the oldest botanical garden in the entire southern hemisphere. In the year 1767 this spectacular garden, covering an area of 37 hectares, was built by Pierre Poivre. 'Mon Plaisir', the chateau of Pierre Poivre is also housed here. The most attractive flora is the 85 different varieties of palms trees brought in different corners of the world. Other indigenous species of plants are also exhibited here.
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