Title: St. Brandon: A Journey to the End of the World in Mauritius’ Most Pristine Archipelago 🌊
- cedric vottero
- Mar 26
- 1 min read
If you thought you had seen everything in Mauritius, the St. Brandon archipelago (Cargados Carajos) will change your perspective. Located about 430 km northeast of our coast, this group of 30 islets is a sanctuary that remains untouched, where nature still dictates its own laws.Why is St. Brandon a mythical destination?A Biodiversity Paradise: Here, sea turtles nest in total peace, and thousands of seabirds nest on blindingly white sandbanks. The crystal-clear waters house some of the healthiest coral reefs in the Indian Ocean.The Fly-Fishing Kingdom: St. Brandon is world-renowned among enthusiasts for its endless "flats," home to trophy Bonefish and GT (Giant Trevally).Total Disconnection: No Wi-Fi, no roads—just the sound of the wind and the ocean. It is the ultimate experience for those seeking the true meaning of "wild."The Lakaz Discovery Approach: We believe that such fragile places deserve absolute respect. Exploring St. Brandon means being a discreet guest of nature. It is an expedition that requires preparation and the soul of an adventurer.

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