Immerse yourself in a world where tranquility meets rich cultural tapestry. Our South Tour invites you to explore the vivid landscapes and heritage of Mauritius. From the bustling streets of Mahebourg to the serene ambiance of Chamarel, every moment promises to captivate your senses.
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🚩 Marvel at the vibrant landscape of multi-colored sand dunes, a unique geological wonder formed by volcanic activity.
🚩  Enjoy a peaceful horse riding experience through scenic fields, beaches, or forested trails, immersing yourself in the natural beauty of southern Mauritius.
🚩  Witness the dramatic and powerful waves crashing against the cliffs at Gris Gris, providing breathtaking views of the untamed Indian Ocean.
🚩  Take a guided tour of Mauritius’ oldest tea plantation, learn about tea production, and indulge in tastings while enjoying the picturesque surroundings.
🚩  Explore a wildlife reserve home to Nile crocodiles, giant tortoises, and other exotic animals, with additional attractions like an insectarium and tropical gardens.
A hidden gem in the south of Mauritius, the 23 Colored Earth is an extension of the more famous Seven Coloured Earths of Chamarel. This natural wonder showcases a striking landscape of vibrant, multi-colored sand dunes. The colors are due to the varying mineral compositions, creating a visually stunning array of reds, browns, greens, and purples.
Explore the scenic landscapes of southern Mauritius on horseback. Horse riding tours in this region often take you through lush fields, along sandy beaches, or through forested trails, offering a unique and serene way to experience the natural beauty of the island.
Gris Gris is famous for its dramatic and rugged coastline, where the waves of the Indian Ocean crash fiercely against the cliffs. This “angry sea” offers breathtaking views of nature’s raw power. Unlike the calm lagoons elsewhere in Mauritius, Gris Gris is one of the few places where you can witness the untamed ocean in all its glory.
The Bois Chéri Tea Factory is the oldest tea plantation in Mauritius, offering a fascinating glimpse into the island’s tea production history. Visitors can tour the factory, learn about the tea-making process, and sample a variety of local teas. The factory also has a museum and a lovely restaurant overlooking the tea fields and the surrounding landscape.
La Vanille Crocodile Park is a unique wildlife reserve, home to a large population of Nile crocodiles, as well as giant tortoises, monkeys, and other exotic animals. The park is also known for its insectarium, which boasts one of the world’s largest private collections of butterflies and other insects. It’s a great destination for families and animal lovers.