Le Morne Cultural Landscape, a rugged mountain that juts into the Indian Ocean in the southwest of Mauritius was used as a shelter by runaway slaves, maroons, through the 18th and early years of the ...
Le Morne Cultural Landscape, a rugged mountain that juts into the Indian Ocean in the southwest of Mauritius was used as a shelter by runaway slaves, maroons, through the 18th and early years of the ...
Le Morne Brabant Mountain. The mountain became a refuge escape for slaves in the 18th century and has since become a symbol of freedom and protection – as well as the island’s complex past.
The resort is on the doorstep of Le Morne Brabant, one of the most preserved ... history and holds deep significance to Mauritians. The mountain was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in ...
It is nestled at the foot of the UNESCO-listed Le Morne Brabant mountain making it one of the safest beaches in Africa. Popular activities in the area include surfing, diving, and kiteboarding.