Are you going to Mauritius for your internship? Before you leave, here are some tips to know! 

The “Sundowner” is a traditional weekend and vacation ritual where Mauritians gather on the beach to enjoy the last rays of the sun. 

In Mauritius, there is no official religion!  Mauritius has become over the years a real refuge for the different communities. 

You will have the opportunity to attend at least one sega concert! It is a music of African origin imported by black slaves during the 18th century. Sega is also a dance. 

If you are a fan of handicrafts, you can ask to have the model of your dream boat built for example, and take it home to keep a nice souvenir of its trip. Indeed, Mauritian handicrafts are an ancient tradition that allows the locals to show their many manufacturing talents! 

If you are a fan of handicrafts, you can ask to have the model of your dream boat built for example, and take it home to keep a nice souvenir of its trip. Indeed, Mauritian handicrafts are an ancient tradition that allows the locals to show their many manufacturing talents! 

Because of the diversity of the origins of the inhabitants, it is advisable to be measured in its behavior in order not to shock.

At the market, especially in the artisanal markets, haggling is almost a tradition for Mauritians. They even consider this practice as a game where only the strongest can win

In restaurants, service is often included in the final bill. 

Since the beginning of 2009, it is forbidden to smoke in some outdoor theme parks, in public gardens and even in your own car if you are accompanied by one or more passengers. 

Finally to finish, Mauritians are so gentle and tolerant. In general, Mauritians are easy to get along with, very pleasant. 

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