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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

Address:
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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map of Mayotte Island [ plan de Mayotte ] [ France ]

In 1500, the Maore sultanate was established on the island. In 1503, Mayotte was observed and named (firstly Espirito Santo) by Portuguese explorers, but not colonized. The island has known several eras of wealth (especially during the 11th century at Acoua or between 9th and 12th centuries at Dembéni), being an important part of the Swahili coast culture. However, its sister island Anjouan was preferred by international traders due to its better suitability to large boats, and, for a long time, Mayotte remained poorly developed compared to the three other Comoros islands, often being targeted by pirates and Malagasy or Comorian raids.


Andriantsoly, the last sultan of Mayotte, from 1832 to 1843
In 1832, Mayotte was conquered by Andriantsoly, former king of Iboina on Madagascar; in 1833, it was conquered by the neighbouring sultanate of Mwali (Mohéli island in French). On 19 November 1835, Mayotte was again conquered by the Ndzuwani Sultanate (Anjouan sultanate in French); a governor was installed with the unusual Islamic style of Qadi (from the Arabic قاض which means judge). However, in 1836 it regained its independence under a last local Sultan. Andriantsoly won again the island in 1836, but his depopulated and unfortified island was in a weak position towards the sultans of Comoros, Malagasy kings and pirates. Looking for the help of a powerful ally, he began to negotiate with the French, installed in the nearby Malagasy island of Nosy Bé in 1840.

Mayotte was purchased by France in 1841, and integrated to the Crown. This also entailed the end of the slavery regime which had dominated the island for centuries: the slaves were set free and most of the masters, ruined, had to leave the island.

Mayotte therefore became a French island, but it remained an island emptied of its inhabitants by decades of wars, as well as by the exodus of former elites and some of their slaves: most of the cities were abandoned, and nature regained its rights over the old plantations. The French administration therefore tried to repopulate the island, recalling first of all the Mayotte exiles or refugees in the region (Comoros, Madagascar), proposing the former exiled masters return in exchange for compensation, then by inviting wealthy Anjouan families to come and set up trade. France launched some first major works, such as the realization in 1848 of the Boulevard des Crabes connecting the rock of Dzaoudzi to Pamandzi and the rest of Petite-Terre.

In the wake of the West Indies and Réunion, the French government planned to make Mayotte a sugar island: despite the steep slopes, large plantations were developed, 17 sugar factories were built and hundreds of foreign workers (mainly African, in particular Mozambic Makwas) hired from 1851 onwards. However, production remained mediocre, and the sugar crisis of 1883–1885 quickly led to the end of this crop in Mayotte (which had just reached its peak of production), leaving only a few factory ruins, some of which are still visible now. The last sugar plant to be closed was Dzoumogné in 1955: the best preserved, and now heritage, is Soulou, in the west of the island.

At the Berlin conference in 1885, France took control over the whole Comoros archipelago, which was actually already ruled by French traders; the colony took the name of Mayotte and dependencies.

In 1898, two cyclones razed the island to the ground, and a smallpox epidemic decimated the survivors. Mayotte had to start from the beginning once again, and the French government had to repopulate the island with workers from Mozambique, Comoros and Madagascar. The sugar industry was abandoned, replaced by vanilla, coffee, copra, sisal, then fragrant plants such as vetiver, citronella, sandalwood and especially ylang-ylang, which later became one of the symbols of the island.


Map of the Comoros Union (three island on the left) and the Mayotte French department (right)
Mayotte was the only island in the archipelago that voted in referenda in 1974 and 1976 to retain its link with France and forgo independence (with 63.8% and 99.4% of votes respectively). The United Nations' constant policy regarding decolonisation has been that independence must be effected in the framework of the colonial borders and for that reason it has not recognized the validity of that referendum; during the late 20th century, over twenty UN resolutions have condemned France's annexation of Mayotte, while the independent Comoros have never ceased to claim the island.[21] A draft 1976 United Nations Security Council resolution recognizing Comorian sovereignty over Mayotte, supported by 11 of the 15 members of the council, was vetoed by France.[22] It was the only time, as of 2020, that France cast a lone veto in the council.[23] The United Nations General Assembly adopted a series of resolutions on the issues, under the title Question of the Comorian Island of Mayotte up to 1995. mapa de mayotte , #mayotte , 马约特岛地图
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BBQ PARTY A M’BOUANATSA ! | caribou mahoré EP 3

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Plongée à Mayotte

Plongée dans le nord de Mayotte avec Happy Divers.
Musique: Belle et Sebastien i'm a cuckoo.
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D.O. #8 - Les secrets de la plus ancienne mosquée de France

Voici un monument qui fait partie du patrimoine de Mayotte et qui est même un des principaux, de par son ancienneté et l’objet même de sa fonction. Je parle bien sûr de la Mosquée de Tsingoni, la plus ancienne mosquée de France.

Chapitres :
00:00 Introduction
00:55 Le trajet vers Tsingoni
03:40 Les origines de la mosquée de Tsingoni
04:30 L'extérieur du bâtiment
05:10 La mosquée originelle
05:35 Le mihrab
06:40 La tombe du Sultan Haïssa
06:55 Les mausolées et les tombes
07:30 Les remaniements de la mosquée
09:50 Conclusion
10:20 Bonus

Combani vue du ciel !!!

Vue du ciel de Combani à Mayotte en drône.

Paysages de Mayotte

Une vie à Mayotte - Ep 6 // Iphone 8

Et voici le 6e épisode de la série Une vie à Mayotte.

Ocean Life, c'est juste une petite vidéo d'un peu plus de 2min pour vous montrer les joies d'une journée en mer.

Bon visionnage.

video footage and editing : Claire Rameau
musique : Liu & Gens - Pirate //

Mayotte - L'ile au lagon

MAYOTTE 2012 Enfants Maori

A COMBANI Janvier 2012
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Mayotte, le peuple du lagon

Mayotte, la plus grande des îles de l'archipel des Comores, dans l'océan Indien, est un petit bout de terre niché au centre d'un lagon, véritable havre de calme pour une faune et une flore très diversifiées. Baleines, dauphins, tortues et poissons ne s'y sont pas trompés en élisant domicile dans ces murailles vivantes protectrices. Cadre idyllique, le lagon de Mayotte est pourtant menacé. Rencontre avec des hommes et des femmes qui travaillent tous les jours à la sauvegarde de cet écosystème exceptionnel pour tenter de repousser les assauts des différents éléments qui le mettent en danger.

Drone Mayotte 2

Ilot de Sada, droné par Ben

Corail à l'îlot Bandrele

Survol de l'îlot Bandrele avec décollage depuis le voilier Shilowe.

Départ pour une plongée sur le tombant de Sazilé Mayotte

Départ pour une plongée sur le tombant de Sazilé Mayotte le 25-10-2014
By Patrick & Arezki

ascension mont Bénara

ascension mont Bénara
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Offerodde vs Mouringue

Ecco gli effetti della globalizzazione. Mouringue, Masai della Tanzania, per sbarcare il lunario va a lavorare a Zanzibar come procacciatore di clienti per il Diving Center.
Ecco cosa succede quando 2 civiltà lontane e profondamente diverse vengono a contatto fra di loro.

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!!!

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