MayotteIs locatedMadagascarwithMozambiquebetween,East AfricaoutsideIndian OceanFrench island.
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In 1843, Mayotte andComorOther islands were ceded toFrance. When Comoros voted for independence in the 1970s, Mayotte decided to continue to be the "collective" of France. In March 2009, these islands became France's 101st "department" in 2011 by an overwhelming majority (95.2%). 95% of the island is Muslim, and many Muslim customs such as polygamy, Islamic law and male rule are widespread, although all regulations will be revoked in accordance with French law before 2011. The large population of the island is made up of illegal foreigners from neighboring Comoros. Although the island has French ownership, less than half of the people understandFrenchFew people can speak fluent French.
climate
During the tropical, marine, and northeast monsoon periods (November to May), the hot, humid, and rainy seasons; the dry season is cooler (May to November).
landscape
There are many deep valleys and ancient volcanoes in the area.
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aviation
The plane is atReunionwithMayotteFlying between the airport/military base Dzaoudzi. FromAustraliaAir return fromParisarriveMayotteFor flights, expect to pay at least 800 euros.
KenyaAviation announced in November 2006NairobiFly toMayotteRoute (via Comoros). This is an extension of the flight from Paris to Nairobi.
Inter Iles Air uses SAAB-340B aircraft to connect Mayotte to Anjouan and Moroni several times a week.
Passenger ship
The main port isDzaoudzi. Ferry services to Anjouan and Grande Comore are sporadic and cost about the same as flights on Inter Iles Air.
Travel around
The easiest way to get around Mayotte is to take a Bush taxi and they will take you around the island for a few euros. Passenger and car ferries between Dzaoudzi and Mamoudzou continue to operate, providing passengers with round-trip journeys in Euros.
Language
FrenchIt is the official language, and French is spoken by about 35% of the population. Mahorian (SwahiliIt’s a dialect of the Chinese language) and Malagasy is more commonly heard.
Shopping
The currency is Euro (€). Local products (bananas, cassava, fish) are cheap, and imported products (dairy products, industrial products) are expensive.
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Activity
- Hiking (almost ascending) to Mount Shuengi, where you can see a spectacular panoramic view of the island
- Ring-tailed lemurs can be found in remote areas of the island.
- Diving is one of the great activities. You can enjoy the spectacular view of the largest lagoon in the world.
- Turtles inhabit the southern beaches.
- From August to September, humpback whales can be spotted in the lagoon.
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Work
Voluntary service: Volontariat Civil à l'Aide Technique (VCAT)
Conditions: You must be French or from another EU member state or a country belonging to the European Economic Area. You must be at least 18 years old and under 28 years old (inclusive). You cannot allow your civil rights to be revoked by the court or convicted of certain crimes.
Safety
During the rainy season, tropical cyclones may occur.
Medical treatment
Mayotte is a malaria-infected area. It is recommended that visitors consult your doctor about anti-malaria drugs and prepare mosquito repellents.
manner
Ramadan Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic calendar and the most sacred month, lasting 29 to 30 days. During this time, Muslims will fast during the day and almost all restaurants will not open before dusk. From morning to night, Muslims cannot eat anything (including water, cigarettes). Non-Muslims do not have to comply, but try not to eat in public because it is impolite. The length of work will also be shortened. The exact date of Ramadan depends on local astronomical observations, which may vary from country to country. Ramadan ends atEid Mubarak, This festival may last for several days.
If you plan to visit Mayotte during Ramadan, please seeTraveling during Ramadan。 |
The religion of 90% of the local population is Islam, and the Muslims here are very friendly. You can say hello to them when hiking, they are always smiling at you and they will be welcomed.