Since the beginning of time, nature remedies were produced for health and holistic well being. Mauritius with its unique flora fosters natural products. These may be essential oils from rare Ylang Ylang, mosquito-repellent Citronelle, and refreshing Eucalyptus for massages, baths and aroma therapy or flower essences prepared from Hibiscus with its uplifting effects, the soothing and calming national flower Trochetia, or the famous “travellers tree” Ravinala to help alleviate the symptoms of jet lag. These products build the foundation for natural souvenirs such as bath salts, spicy sugar, herbal salts as well as essential oils and fragrant soaps. They are not only pretty souvenirs; but also bring about health and wellbeing. So take them home to make your holidays last longer, and dwell in the relaxing island feeling some more! Using the bath salts for instance brings back memories of happy moments spent in the embrace of the Indian Ocean, floating and being one with the water element. Water not only covers 70% of our planets surface, but has many positive effects on the human body, which also mainly consists of it. The healing power of water has been known for thousands of years. Doctors recommend swimming and Thalasso Therapy with products from the sea is offered in therapies and hotel Spas worldwide. Many books describe the beneficial effects of swimming with dolphins in general but for autistic children in particular. So certain souvenirs could definitely be attributed to the marine element. To us from Maurisun Adventure and Tours it is plainly clear though, that Synergy is a bond of free flowing inspiration, linking the 3 elements. We are determined to follow up and provide to any visitor a source of information on places and persons where genuine items are being made and sold with love and care. In this way, Maurisun not only guarantees to their customers a high standard of quality but also the great feeling that they support local production and thus encourage the cultivation instead of the destruction of the islands natural resources. |