Aapravasi Ghat in Port Louis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that holds immense historical and cultural significance. It was here, in 1834, that indentured laborers from India first arrived to work on sugar plantations, marking the beginning of a migration that shaped Mauritius’s identity. Today, the preserved ruins stand as a powerful reminder of resilience and heritage, with a museum that shares stories of journeys, hardships, and cultural exchanges. Visitors can walk through this landmark, learn about Mauritius’s multicultural roots, and reflect on its role in shaping global history. It is both a memorial and an educational experience.