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Blogging from A to Z: P is for Port-Louis

Port-Louis, the capital city of the island of Mauritius. I’ve visited many times but none for tourist reasons. All have been on business trips. So there is a lot that I don’t know about it. What I do know is:

  • that I feel safe walking around the city
  • there are wonderful restaurants
  • some amazing coffee shops
  • the street food is yummy and safe to eat
  • the people are happy and friendly
  • it has a strong business backbone
  • banks and ATMs abound
  • business-suited people mingle with tourists and locally dressed people to create a cultural patchwork
  • it has a lot of traffic
  • the Le Caudan Waterfront has chic high-end shops and restaurants
  • the market is a lot of fun

The Le Caudan Waterfront is decorated according to holidays and festivals. The umbrellas provided needed respite from the heat of the sun.

blogging from A to Z Port Louis
©2021 Regina Martins

The harbour. When cyclones threaten all ships and boats are told to go out to sea and tough it out – safer for everyone. I was there when a cyclone threatened the island. I’ll always remember the day that the city shut down. Everyone was sent home, the rain came down, the blue waters of the harbour turned brown with silt, and people died in a flooded under the road tunnel trying to save their food stall.

blogging from A to Z Port Louis
©2021 Regina Martins
blogging from A to Z Port Louis
©2021 Regina Martins

I do wish to return to visit as a tourist. Perhaps then I’ll take a bigger variety of photos.


Blogging from A to Z posts – my favourite ones so far are D is for Durban and J is for Johannesburg:
O is for Okahandja
N is for New York
M is for Marrakesh
L is for Lisbon
K is for Kanchanaburi
J is for Johannesburg
I is for Istanbul (Magnetic Istanbul)
H is for Hua Huin (party town)
G is for Ghent
F is for Flic en Flac
E is for Erawan Falls
D is for Durban (Memories)
C is for Chiang Mai
B is Bangkok
A is for Ayutthaya

 

Blogging for A to Z: O is for Okahandja

Right! So I don’t have photos at hand of this small town on the way to Swakopmund in Namibia. The pics I have are stored away so nicely that I can’t even remember if they are on CD-ROM or in the cloud.

It’s about 70 kms from Windhoek – the four lane freeway has narrowed by this point to two lanes, one going each way. The last time I drove to Swakopmund (this is a road trip you just have to do should you ever find yourself in this beautiful country) the veld was blackened from recent fires. It is stark countryside to begin with – the black scrub just gave it a dramatic hades-like feel and I admit to having felt a tad unnerved.

Okahandja is in the centre of the country and despite the harsh countryside, it is known as the garden town of Namibia.

Okahandja means the place where two rivers (Okakango and Okamita) flow into each other to form one wide one in Otjiherero.

Blogging from A to Z posts – my favourite ones so far are D is for Durban and J is for Johannesburg:
N is for New York
M is for Marrakesh
L is for Lisbon
K is for Kanchanaburi
J is for Johannesburg
I is for Istanbul (Magnetic Istanbul)
H is for Hua Huin (party town)
G is for Ghent
F is for Flic en Flac
E is for Erawan Falls
D is for Durban (Memories)
C is for Chiang Mai
B is Bangkok
A is for Ayutthaya