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17 October 2008 |
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| Mauritius on LOOK bicycle, accompanied by the famous French cyclist, Laurent Jalabert. |
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20 October 2008 |
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After a sensational world tour, the 'Bharati' legend has been playing in Mauritius for the first time in December of this year.
About 100 artists, singers, dancers, acrobats, musicians and 700 dresses, were presenting a colourful trip to discover India in all its splendour.
Date: It was held on 04th up to 14th of December 2008 at the Swami Vivekananda Centre, Pailles (Mauritius). |
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6 October 2008 |
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| As a foretaste of their concert in Mauritius on October 4th, the Reunion-born singer Dominique Barret and Frenchman Guy Criaki offered a private concert for residents of Tamassa, the trendy luxury hotel of Naļade Resorts. |
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14 July 2008 |
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| The Villas were inaugurated on 7th November 2007, in the presence of the Minister of Mauritius Tourism, Xavier Luc Duval, and Naiade Board members. The 12 magnificent Villas, lying beyond the hotel, are characterized by wonderful thatched roofs that blend into the East coast setting. With a discreet and warm night setting, guests were relaxed and peacefully cocooned. The private garden and azure pool are protected from the gaze of any inquisitive eyes, although from the thatched kiosk, through the branches of the giant palm trees, the residents can see the glistening waters of the lagoon. |
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15 December 2007 |
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| Situated at Bel Ombre, in the southwest of Mauritius, Tamassa is a spacious 4-star hotel that sets out to provide a contemporary setting for a young clientele that likes to be different. All the rooms, housed in a set of villas, face the sea. They are arranged in three arcs, two around large swimming pools with a beach and the third on the seafront. All the common areas, on the other hand, are grouped together in village style, with a view of the sea to one side and on the other sugarcane fields running all the way to the foothills of the mountains. |
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