Immerse yourself in the beautiful nature of south Mauritius during this full-day tour. Visit the Trou aux Crefs crater for views of Curepipe, see the Hindu Ganga Talao temple in Grand Bassin, the Chamarel Waterfalls, and the famous 7 Colored Earths. Learn about each location from your informative guide and enjoy a delicious lunch of local foods before heading back to your hotel. Take a full-day tour of the natural landmarks of south Mauritius See Trou aux Crefs crater, Grand Bassin, 7 Colored Earths and more Sit down to a delicious lunch of local Mauritian foods and a drink Enjoy complimentary round-trip transportation from your hotel
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🚩Start your day at Trou Aux Cerfs, a dormant volcanic crater with panoramic views of Mauritius.
🚩Visit Le Port Maquette Bateau to explore intricately crafted model ships that showcase the island’s maritime history.
🚩Enjoy shopping at Floreal Square, known for its artisanal boutiques and local souvenirs.
🚩Experience the spiritual ambiance of Grand Bassin (Ganga Talao), a sacred lake surrounded by temples and statues.
🚩Take in the breathtaking views of Alexandra Falls within Black River Gorges National Park.
🚩Explore the rich biodiversity of Black River Gorges, the largest national park in Mauritius, through a leisurely hike.
🚩Marvel at the unique multi-colored sand dunes at Vallée des 7 Couleurs.
🚩Learn about the rum-making process and enjoy a tasting session at Chamarel Rhumerie.
🚩Conclude your tour with spectacular panoramic views of the Chamarel region and its famous waterfall from Chamarel Viewpoint.
A dormant volcanic crater located in the heart of Curepipe, Trou Aux Cerfs offers panoramic views of the island. The lush greenery surrounding the crater makes it a serene spot for a morning visit, and it’s a perfect place to start your tour with a breath of fresh air.
This unique destination showcases intricately crafted model ships that reflect Mauritius’ rich maritime history. Visitors can explore a collection of hand-made ship models, providing a glimpse into the island’s naval past and craftsmanship.
A popular shopping destination, Floreal Square is known for its artisanal boutiques and craft shops. It’s an ideal spot to pick up local souvenirs, such as textiles, jewelry, and handmade crafts, all while enjoying the pleasant atmosphere of this commercial hub.
A sacred lake for Mauritian Hindus, Grand Bassin is nestled in a volcanic crater and is surrounded by temples and statues dedicated to various deities. The peaceful ambiance and spiritual significance make it a must-visit, especially during religious festivals like Maha Shivaratri.
Located within the Black River Gorges National Park, Alexandra Falls is a stunning waterfall that cascades through dense forest. The viewpoint offers breathtaking views of the falls and the surrounding wilderness, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers.
The largest national park in Mauritius, Black River Gorges is a haven for nature enthusiasts. With its rich biodiversity, including rare bird species and endemic plants, this park offers several hiking trails with varying levels of difficulty, all leading to spectacular vistas.
This geological wonder features a unique landscape of sand dunes in seven distinct colors. The vibrant hues of red, brown, violet, green, blue, purple, and yellow are a result of volcanic activity and the natural weathering of the basalt rocks. The site also includes a small animal farm and souvenir shops.
A visit to the Chamarel Rhumerie provides an immersive experience into the art of rum-making. Guests can take a guided tour of the distillery, learn about the rum production process, and indulge in tastings of the different rum varieties produced here, all set against the backdrop of the scenic Chamarel region.
This viewpoint offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Chamarel region, including the famous Chamarel waterfall and the surrounding lush landscape. It’s an ideal spot for photography and taking in the natural beauty of the area.