10 hidden gems in Mauritius,You should visit in 2023 The reason I titled this piece "hidden gems" is because you can't just walk in and access these places. Some form of effort will have to be put such as walking and hiking. 1.Ile Plate Off the north coast of Mauritius is Île Plate, sometimes referred to as Flat Island. The northernmost point of the mainland, Cap Malheureux, is 11 kilometers away from it. Between the two islands is the small natural preserve known as Coin de Mire. 13 kilometers to the east is the similarly sized island of Île Ronde. Near the beach of Île Plate are two little islets called Îlot Gabriel and Pigeon Rock. Île Plate, which has a low elevation as suggested by its name, may be flooded as a result of the long-term sea level rise. One of the island's few functioning lighthouses and a cemetery are among its buildings; the cemetery bears witness to the island's past use as a quarantine facility in the 19th centu...
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