Les Grands Explorateurs
Grand Théâtre de Québec
Meeting with Charles Domingue Nicknamed the “sister islands,” Reunion Island and Mauritius are located in the middle of the Indian Ocean and share common roots despite their differences. One is a French department, the other an independent state. But the diversity of their African, European, and Indian populations creates a mix of similar customs, cuisines, and musical influences. Embark on a colorful journey, between majestic volcanoes, tropical landscapes, and turquoise sea. You will experience an adventure where the tropical sweetness of the islands, the exoticism of their traditions, and the harmony of their cultural diversity intertwine. Shaped by multiple volcanic episodes that sculpted their relief, some mountains there culminate at 3,000 meters. In Reunion, roads twisted like crumpled paper lead randomly to Chinese pagodas, Hindu temples, or Creole houses that defy time. The island's star remains its still active volcano, the famous Piton de la Fournaise. 180 km to the east, Mauritius seduces with its authenticity. Nicknamed “paradise,” it charms with its postcard-perfect tropical landscapes and lagoons protected by a coral reef sheltering exceptional marine life. Biography of Charles Domingue Quebec director and journalist specializing in international reports, Charles Domingue has directed numerous documentaries and television series that have taken him to over 65 countries. For more than 25 years, he has traveled the world discovering cultures, extreme landscapes, and inspiring characters. No language, belief, or culture is an obstacle for him. On the contrary, travel is a wonderful opportunity to meet different and amazing people. He loves to tell true stories, carried by unique encounters where a change of scenery becomes a way of life to better understand the world. His greatest passion? Sharing with his audience his love for a different, exotic, and benevolent world.
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