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Is it safe to travel in Mauritius?
1. Please take good care of your valuables, lock them in the guest room safe or give them to the front desk for safekeeping. Don't carry a lot of cash with you, and don't put a lot of cash in your wallet.
Don't trust the online raiders and some newly introduced scenic spots. Mauritius has a history of receiving tourists for 50 years. Some new tourist agencies do not have newly discovered new attractions to attract attention, but they are not included in the itinerary because the danger is greater than the appreciation.
3. When participating in offshore projects such as snorkeling and deep fishing, pay attention to the weather changes and evaluate your physical condition, and follow the tips of the project organizers. It is recommended that you master the essentials of diving, be familiar with the use of equipment and be accompanied by professionals.
A team of domestic travel experts scored the top destinations in the world and selected the "20 18 destination with the highest travel safety factor" TOP 10. These ten countries (regions) are Singapore; United Arab Emirates; Five Nordic countries (Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland), China, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, Czech Republic, Canada, Mauritius and Iceland.
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