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Maldives, Palau, Mauritius, which of these holy places is it?

Palau, Maldives, and Mauritius are all tourist destinations with very good environments, beautiful scenery, and various specialties, suitable for all kinds of travel.

1. Maldives: Maldives is an archipelagic country adjacent to India and Sri Lanka, including 26 atolls of various sizes and composed of 1,190 coral islands. Resorts have been built on more than 100 coral islands. One island and one hotel are the characteristics of Maldives vacation. You can relax well, go to the hotel, and take photos. It is more suitable for couples to spend their honeymoon and families to relax, daze and bask in the sun. In non-peak season, the air ticket is about 5,000 per person, and the hotel price ranges from 1.50,000 to more than 50,000 for two people. You can choose an island with good beaches and good snorkeling. Especially suitable for pure vacation and relaxation

2. Mauritius: Mauritius is located in the southwest Indian Ocean, about 2,200 kilometers away from the east coast of the African continent and about 4,827 kilometers away from Australia. Relatively speaking, it is the farthest of the three, but it also has a touch of African style. Mark Twain once said, "God created Mauritius first, and then the Garden of Eden." Mauritius is undoubtedly a fantastic holiday destination, and it is also suitable for honeymoon. Mauritius is known as the hometown of paradise. There are a lot of hotel options, mainly distributed in the four directions of east, west, north and south. The price of each star rating is different. The hotel for two people is probably more than 10,000, but it is definitely not a small hotel that takes 2 hours to go around. On the island, if you don’t like staying in a hotel, you can take part in one-day tours outside the hotel, including four-wheel drive, walking with lions, skydiving, sea trips, etc. There are many ways to play and are very exciting. The attractions are very far apart, and there are many attractions and things to do.

3. Palau: Palau is a very strange place. The water surface is always calm, but it is the place where typhoons form. Palau is not only world-famous for its underwater landscape, which is recognized by oceanographers as the first of the seven underwater wonders of the world. The sea surface landscape is also amazing. Its sea water has 7 different colors, which makes every tourist who sees it marvel in admiration. The reason is that Palau's sea water is clear and pollution-free and its seabed landscape has a unique shape. Sometimes it is black reefs, sometimes it is colorful soft and hard corals, or it is fine gravel, and there are volcanic ash deposited in ancient times. Everything is reflected on the sea surface without reservation by the clear water, so there is this eye-catching color. Jellyfish Lake is one of Palau's most unique attractions, home to unique non-venomous jellyfish. Tens of thousands of years ago, Jellyfish Lake was once part of the sea. Due to crustal movement, the surrounding seabed rose, gradually isolating it from the outer sea, forming a seemingly ordinary inland saltwater lake. What is unusual is that most of the marine life in the lake has perished due to the depletion of nutrients, leaving only a low-grade marine life that can survive on a small number of microorganisms - jellyfish.