Top10 Recommended Hotels in Mayotte, Africa
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Mayotte, Africa: 1. Le Jardin Maore **
2. Les Baobabs ****
3. Hotel Sakouli ***
4. Villa d’ô
5. Le Lodge de l'Avocatier
6. Hotel Maharajah ***
7. Les Bangas Mayotte
8. Sarl Mayoume
9. Villa Vanille
10. Le Trévani
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1. Plage N'Gouja - BP 636, 97620 Kani Keli, Mayotte, Price range: $120 - $256
Located in Kani Keli, Le Jardin Maore offers a garden. Providing a restaurant, the property also has a bar. Rooms include a terrace.
2. 5 pointe mougnendre, 97660 Bandrélé, Mayotte, Price range: $91 - $96
With sea views, Les Baobabs is located in Bandrélé and has free WiFi.
3. Plage de sakouli, BP 63, Nyambadao, 97660 Bandrélé, Mayotte, Price range: $167 - $249
Located in Bandrélé, Hotel Sakouli provides an outdoor swimming pool and garden. Among the various facilities are a terrace and a bar. Free WiFi and a 24-hour front desk are available.
4. 26/27 allee des verres vides lot magikoro, 97690 Majikavo Koropa, Mayotte, Price range: $108 - $207
Located in Majikavo Koropa, Villa d’ô features an outdoor swimming pool, BBQ area and free WiFi. Featuring a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a terrace. The hotel provides a shared lounge.
5. Rue Pentagone Village de Kangani , 97600 Koungou, Mayotte, Price range: $98 - $106
Located in Koungou, Le Lodge de l'Avocatier features free WiFi and units equipped with a kitchen and terrace.
6. Rue du Commerce, 97600 Mamoudzou, Mayotte, Price range: $161 - $178
Hotel Maharajah is located on the island of Mayotte in the capital city of Mamoudzou. The hotel offers free WiFi and features a bar, terrace and shared guest lounge area.
7. Ironi be, 97600 Tsoundzou 2, Mayotte,
Les Bangas Mayotte has rooms in Tsoundzou 2. With an outdoor swimming pool, the property also has a garden. The hotel provides mountain views, a terrace, a 24-hour front desk, and free WiFi is available.
8. La Guinguette Tsoundzou II, 97600 Mamoudzou, Mayotte, Price range: $57 - $76
Offering a year-round outdoor pool and views of the pool, sarl Mayoume is located in Mamoudzou. The bed and breakfast has a barbecue and views of the garden. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
9. 10, Allee des Cocotiers La Palmeraie- Tsoundzou 2, 97605 Tsoundzou 2, Mayotte, Price range: $83 - $86
Villa Vanille is offering accommodations in Tsoundzou 2. Featuring luggage storage space, this property also provides guests with an outdoor pool. Both private parking and free WiFi are accessible at the guesthouse.
10. BP245 Plage de Trévani, 97690 Mamoudzou, Mayotte, Price range: $88 - $129
Located in Mamoudzou, Le Trévani has accommodations with private terraces. Offering a restaurant, the property also features an outdoor swimming pool and a garden. Free WiFi is provided.
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Mayotte sa ville son marché
Sable, Soleil, lagon, que peut-on espérer de Plus pour les vacances ? Perdu au large des côtes africaines, Mayotte possède l'un des plus beaux et plus grand lagon fermé au monde. Une vaste étendue d'eau turquoise parsemée d'îlots, ceinturée par un récif corallien long de plus de 140 kilomètres
Apéro îlot à Mayotte - Naut'île
Après le taf, quoi de mieux que de prendre le bateau, de naviguer sur le magnifique lagon de Mayotte et de se poser sur un îlot de sable blanc pour prendre un apéro et manger des sushis.
Un moment incroyable.
La prestation est assurée par Naut'île que je ne peux que conseiller évidemment.
Nous étions bien bien bien.
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Making salt on the tropical island of Mayotte
Mayotte is a French dependency in the Indian Ocean, a volcanic island between the African mainland and Madagascar. I visited the island in December 2007. One of the places I visited was this salt flat where salt is made literally from the ground.
Mayotte Diannemurray's photos around Mayotte, Mayotte
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Sat 24th June Nosy Be (Madagascar) - Mamoudzou (Mayotte) Our flight leaves about midday, which is quite funny as our ticket says 12.45, and we've confirmed the ticket twice, giving our hotel address as well, and no-one's said anything about a time change. Just as well we came early to make sure there was no stuff-up. We're heading for Mayotte, one of four Comorian islands (actually Mayotte consists of three main islands - Grand Terre, the main one, Petite Terre where the airport is located, and the rock of Dzaoudzi, linked to Petite Terre by a causeway). The other three Comorian islands (Grande Comore, Anjouan and Moheli) are the independent Union des Comores, but Mayotte is an overseas territory of France, and its people are French citizens. They are in the process of changing its status to an overseas department, like Reunion, which would bring even closer administrative links with France. From previous experience (French Polynesia, Noumea, Martinique) we know it'll be expensive. We wait in the domestic lounge, as they don't open the international until the last moment. We then have to wait outside till the flight to the Comores is checked in. Talk to the French couple we met on the snorkel trip, and who live in Mayotte. They suggested we should get a taxi together at Mayotte. It is only a 45 minute flight, open seating, and there are spare windows, even though there are transit pasengers aboard, so we get one each side, and take the usual blurry photos of the coastline and the odd island on the way. See a Reunion paper, which has three quarters of a page devoted to the historic qualification of Australia in the last sixteen of the World Cup soccer, which is the first confirmation we've had of the result. Fly over some coral reef on the way. It is blowing hard in Mayotte, and the sea and shoreline are not all that attractive looking, even though there are plenty of islands. We can see that there are mangroves and no sandy beaches, and a lot of the sea is discoloured. Also take photo of small islands of Dzaoudzi (where airport is) and Petite Terre which are joined by a causeway. Have a bit of a problem in immigration. We are last through, having filled in our forms late. They probably haven't seen too many tourists, and want to look at our onward tickets, and have a good look at our visas. Eventually a senior officer says we are OK, and we pick up our bags on the now silent carousel, and join the French couple to go through the green lane, and out to get the 4 of us and bags into a small taxi. The taxis are newer than in Madagascar, but it is still a tight fit. They have rung a friend who has a hire-car company, but he says all the cars are gone, as it's the weekend, so back to the drawing board. The ferry to the mainland is a landing barge car ferry, quite big, and is free in this direction. Leave our bags on the car deck, and sit upstairs at the rear. The crossing is not long, and on the mainland side we decline the French couple's offer of a lift, and drag our bags across the street to the bank, where we pick up E300, then go looking for information. It is Saturday afternoon, and everything useful is closed, including the tourist office and all the tour companies. There is more of an African feel to the centre of town, with the women dressed in bright wraps, with scarfs tied around their hair. Quite a few have a face mask of sandalwood paste (white or pale yellow), which is supposed to make them beautiful, but sure makes them look strange while it's doing so. The size of the women has also changed dramatically - lots of very large women. Work out from the very ordinary map, that our target hotel is up a ...
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Photos from this trip:
1. . Flying into Mayotte
2. . Dzaoudzi, Mayotte from the air
3. . Coral reef around Mayotte, from air
4. . View from hotel swimming pool, Mamoudzou
5. . Brochure for Loc'Action water sports
6. . Beach doesn't look like the brochure
7. . Village doesn't look like brochure either
8. . Ilots de Choazil just visible- low tide, chop
9. . Women fishing with curtains, tablecloths etc
10. . Single man's house
11. . Good snorkelling between Boueni and N'Gouja
12. . Beach near M'Zouazia, Mayotte
13. . Looking down on Jardin Maore
14. . Beach at Jardin Maore
15. . Our cheaper, but better hotel at Petite Terre
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A Day in Maputo, Mozambique (180 Day Cruise around the World) (2018)
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Adventurers, welcome, this is day 44 and we are in Maputo, Mozambique, which is the capital city and largest city of Mozambique.
Maputo is a melting pot of several cultures, including South African influences, Portuguese, and Arab influences.
We did a city tour today starting at the train station, which was designed by Gustave Eiffel, the same person that designed the Eiffel Tower.
Then on to the market. What a beautiful display of vegetables and fruits and nuts. In fact in Maputo they have a huge amount of cashews and I bought a bag while we were there.
Then on to Independence Square where there were a lot of beautiful buildings built by the Portuguese before they were basically kicked out in the 1960s.
Then they took us to the natural history museum and they had all kinds of different animals, insects, large...this gigantic insect...I don't know what it was, but I took a picture of it.
What they are known for is that they have the full gestation period of fetuses for an elephant. I don't know if you're aware, but elephant gestation periods is 22 months, so by the time the baby elephant is born, it weighs a lot!
We also went to an art museum where after the civil war, they transformed shotgun shells, arms, and weapons into art.
Last, we went to the fort where they use this to defend Maputo against pirates. This structure was built in the 19th century and was also used by Dutch slave traders.
The Red Brick fortress has a central courtyard and is one of the most revered historic monuments in the city.
When we're finished with the fort, we went back to the ship because we were so hot. It was 96 degrees and the humidity was very high as well, and we couldn't wait to get back in the pool to cool ourselves off!
In closing, my wish for you is that you will love abundantly, protect your health, and be adventurous for life. You are beautiful. Let your light shine, Aloha!
~ Kari
le champs de tir
a 5km de combani le ponton la ou on fait du tir mais le seul soucis y faut attendre la marre basse pour y alle donc apres ya plein de boue c'es la merde!!!
West of Madagascar - Manambolo river
Timelapses along the way
TO2FH - 2011 Mayotte Dx-pedition - Bungalows at Trevani Hotel 01
Here it is possible to have a overview of the beautiful Trevani Hotel at the north shore of Mamoudzou, Mayotte Island, Africa.
Plage de Sohoa vue du ciel !!!
Plage de Sohoa à Mayotte en drône.
vue sur le lagon de Mayotte
MAYOTTE 2012 Enfants Maori
A COMBANI Janvier 2012
D.O. #6 - L'électricité solaire à Mayotte
Je vous présente aujourd'hui l'énergie solaire à Mayotte et plus particulièrement la production d'électricité grâce aux unités photovoltaïques présentes sur le territoire.
*CHAPITRES*
00:00 Introduction
01:56 Précision à cause du vent
03:15 Invitation
04:30 Part du solaire dans la production totale
05:20 La centrale du Marché de Mamoudzou
07:25 L'utilisation des énergies fossiles perdure
10:00 La centrale de Longoni
11:25 L'unité de Jumbo Score
14:45 Précisions sur le Road-Trip Filière eau
18:10 Conclusion
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le moring et ses frères
A la RÉUNION, le MORINGUE est une danse guerrière dont les figures s'apparentent à celle de la boxe française, rythmée par des joueurs de tambours (d'jembé, doum-doum), de piker et baguettes.
Cette pratique diffère à MADAGASCAR (moraingy) et à MAYOTTE (murengue).
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Jacques BARRE est un globe-trotter cinéaste et photographe, réalisateur de nombreux films sur les peuples et civilisations de l’hémisphère sud pour différentes chaînes de télévision, organismes régionaux, et à titre bénévole pour plusieurs ONG.
Né en « Amazonie d’Auvergne » le territoire des Combrailles, étudie la mécanique de précision et l’optique en Franche-Comté, participe à des formations cinématographiques et d’éducation populaire, obtient une affectation comme Volontaire de l’Aide Technique à l’Île de la Réunion, sera professionnellement directeur de maison des jeunes et de la culture à St-Suzanne puis à St-Joseph, directeur du centre de formation de cadres et du centre régional jeunesse et sports à St-Gilles les Bains, coordinateur des annexes de St-Gilles, de St-Paul et de la plaine des Cafres, puis directeur-adjoint du CREPS de la Réunion.
Outre sa fonction d’administrateur, il encadre une multitude de formations à l’audio-visuel (photo, cinéma, vidéo)
Hors contexte professionnel, il anime une émission récréative « jeux et chansons dans votre quartier » pour l’ORTF-Réunion ; intervient auprès des salariés de l’usine sucrière du GO St-Louis en tant que moniteur d’alphabétisation ; est l’instigateur du groupe MALOYA RAMOUCHE à affronter le podium lors de manifestations culturelles.
De 1975 à 1995, assure les unités de valeur aux techniques audio-visuelles pour l’UER de lettres et sciences humaines et le CFPP du centre universitaire de la Réunion ; chargé d’enseignement d’audio-visuel à l’institut de linguistique et d’anthropologie à l’université de la Réunion, puis responsable pédagogique du diplôme d’études supérieures de technicien audio-visuel (DESTAV) pour le SCFP de l’université de la Réunion.
Sa filmographie représente une soixantaine de documentaires qui l’ont amené à étudier les réalités socio-culturelles de plusieurs pays : Bénin, Burkina Faso, Chine, Madagascar, Maurice, Mayotte, Mozambique, Réunion, Rodrigues, Sénégal, Tanzanie, Thaïlande …
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