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Dec07

The Mahebourg market is a unique market which is open only once a week on Mondays. On this day the entire area surrounding the Mahebourg Waterfront area is transformed into a huge open air flea market where you can find many great bargains, local handcrafts and fantastic souvenirs of Mauritius.

The Mahebourg market has great variety on offer ranging from traditional Indian and Chinese wares, to vegetables, fruits, local spices, electronics and many more.

The Mahebourg market also has a section for traditional where you are sure to find Biryani, Dholl Puri, Chinese Noodles and many homemade Mauritian and Creole dishes.

Dec07

The National History Museum, situated at Mahébourg about 6 km from the Airport. It is at the southern outskirts of the village on the Mahebourg-Curepipe road. This marine museum exhibits documenting the Seekrieg mainly between France and England. Wreckage from the battle of 1810, a model of the “St. Géran “and the train, the 1864 to 1926 on the wrong island, are the attractions. Also: colonial furniture and cannons. In the garden a few workshops of artisans. The Museum is housed in a beautiful 17th Century French country house, which is listed as a National Monument.

Visit the Naval Museum and learn about the history of the colonial empire and see relics from the great naval Battle of Grand Port, fought between the French and the English over the possession of the island in 1810. Objects from shipwrecks along the Mauritian coast are showcased here, and the museum also displays a preserved Mauritian village settlement, where visitors can gain a glimpse of the typical lifestyle of the rural island inhabitants.

Dec07

La Vanille Crocodile park is found near the south of the island near Riviere des Anguilles one of the most famous rivers in Mauritius. As the climate is perfect there are other species that share their habitat with the crocodiles. The crocodile park has many exotic animals and species from around the world and does not just house crocodiles.
Cost of entry for La Vanille Crocodile Park.
The nature reserve us opened daily from 9.30 am – 6pm, there is a large car park on site
The entrance fees are as follows:
Rate Adult Child (3-12 years)
Weekday Rs. 270 (around £4.50) Rs. 150 (around £3)
Weekend Rs. 185 (around £4) Rs. 180 (around £3.50)
With the entrance fee you will get a guide of the park to help you find your way around.
It’s very easy to spend a whole day there are there is much to see (with or without children) so take advantage and have lunch in their beautiful restaurant that has amazing views of the nature reserve. At one time you could feed and even sit on the giant tortoises but I’m not sure if that is still allowed. Next to the giant enclosure there is an adventure playground for children. As La Vanille Crocodile Park is situated in the South it still remains untouched so all the beauty you see is natural and has not been interfered with by man.
There is a gift shop that you can visit to purchase souvenirs; there are also items such as handbags, hats, belts and wallets that have been made by using crocodile skin. If you visited the restaurant you would have also had the chance to try some crocodile meat, as the meat comes from farmed crocodile they have not consumed human meat. You may want to ask them what they consume as it is rumoured that they are fed stray dog meat, so ask questions before trying this delicacy.

Dec07

Grand Bassin also called Ganga Talao by the Hindu population of the island is a beautiful volcano whose crater has been replaced by a natural lake, the water of which is considered as sacred by the Hindus. Located in Savanne, the volcano is at 1800 feet above sea level. It offers a beautiful view of the forests bordering the rims of the volcano and is a common place for prayers today.

Dec07

Trou aux cerfs, the spitting image of a perfect volcano, is found on the central plateau of the island in Curepipe. It is a monogenetic volcano with a central vent; it has a diameter of 350m at the surface and a crater that is about 80m deep. It is easily accessible and offers a breathtaking view of the island and sometimes when the weather is clear, the coast of the island of La Reunion can even be seen.

Dec07

The little island of Mauritius was formed when a big shield volcano erupted some 10 million years ago during the Pliocene period. It is believed that Mauritius was created by three main volcanic eruptions (The Ancient Series, The Early Series and the Recent Series) interspaced by calm periods. These series of volcanic activities gave rise to the number of mountains, gorges and valleys that can be seen all over the island. The ranges of Port Louis – Moka and some scattered isolated mountains are believed to be the leftover (walls of the caldera) of the huge volcano that initially created Mauritius. The last volcanic eruptions are thought to have been during the last 600, 000 to 700,000 B.P. and involved mainly about 20 volcanoes found along the North-North-East and South-South-West axis of the island; the last volcanic eruption can be dated to about 20,000 years ago by the L’escalier crater at Nouvelle Decouverte.

There are four main famous volcanoes in Mauritius that are thought to have been active during the past 700,000 years: Trou aux cerfs, Trou Kanaka, Bassin Blanc and Grand Bassin.

Trou aux cerfs, the spitting image of a perfect volcano, is found on the central plateau of the island in Curepipe. It is a monogenetic volcano with a central vent; it has a diameter of 350m at the surface and a crater that is about 80m deep. It is easily accessible and offers a breathtaking view of the island and sometimes when the weather is clear, the coast of the island of La Reunion can even be seen. The crater acts as a catchment area where the Grand River North West and the Tatamaka rivers have their sources.

Grand Bassin also called Ganga Talao by the Hindu population of the island is a beautiful volcano whose crater has been replaced by a natural lake, the water of which is considered as sacred by the Hindus. Located in Savanne, the volcano is at 1800 feet above sea level, irregular in shape and sound techniques have revealed the depth to be about 55-60 feet deep. It offers a beautiful view of the forests bordering the rims of the volcano and is a common place for prayers today.

Basin Blanc is found further south and is a type of funnel shaped crater about half a mile in diameter that is filled with water. Here again, the borders are rich in plants and trees and it is a great place to view some endemic birds of Mauritius such as white tailed tropic bird, Mauritius bulbul, Mauritius cuckoo shrike.

Trou Kanaka is also found in the south of the island and resembles a true volcano in shape with shrubs bordering the rims up into the crater.

Other volcanoes with true craters on the island are Verdun Hill, Trou Raoul, Curepipe Point, Bois Cheri, Butte Chaumon, Bar le Duc, L’escalier, Mt Piton and Forbach Hill. Some of the volcanic cones without craters are Mt Virer, Buttes aux Papayes, The Mount, Mt William, Calebasses, Mt Alma, Malherbe, Tamarin Estate, Trou de Mme Bouchet, Mt Perruche and Les Mares.

Dec07

The village of Ferney in the south east of the island holds important meaning to Mauritius as it is the area where the Dutch descended when they first discovered the island in 1598. The place contains one of the few remnants of pristine forest (good quality native forest accounting for less than 2% of total forest area) on the island with a number of endemic flora and fauna and has an amazing view of the Grand Port area and South East Mountain Ranges.

The Ferney estate sugar mill lies right on the premises along with a small coffee plantation and coffee museum. The reception area provides information, maps and guides to make the visit a pleasant and educational one. There is also a restaurant specializing in Mauritian food consisting mainly of local fish, deer and boar; to remember the visit, the souvenir shop has many items such as books, bracelets etc. A visit to the valley is worthwhile; all the money obtained from this ecotourism business is used for funding other conservation and preservation projects in the forest thus allowing the survival of many endemic species.

Dec07

Rochester falls is found in the south of the island at the cross point of the villages Souillac and Saint Aubin. The best feature of the falls is of its lava cliffs: years and years of erosion has led to the formation of a spectacular backdrop of rectangular blocks stuck together (they look more like aligned rectangular blocks protruding out at weird angles!). The water falls down a height of 10 metres through the rocky beds of the Savanne River in thick white foam but with gentle gurgling sounds.

A few benches have been placed under the shade of some trees so that visitors can sit down and enjoy the peaceful environment. Rochester falls is not a big business area; at times some people selling fruits and other artisanal items such as bracelets can be seen. It is a common place for the youngsters of the villages to hang around and cliff dive into the small calm pool. If you are going into the south of the island, the Rochester falls is worth a visit if only for its strange looking cliffs, you can also have a very refreshing swim as the water is very clear and calm, just be careful of the rocks!

Dec07

Found in the heart of the Mauritian forest at Chamarel (which is reputed for its wonderful coloured earth) is an adventure park for all ages. Extended over an area of 12 hectares and at 350 metres above sea level, the adventure park is the place to get yourself into some serious activities or to simply enjoy the beautiful scenery of the lush green forest and the blue sea (visible through the valleys and breaks in the tree tops) making it the ideal place for nature lovers, adventure lovers and photo lovers! Activities range from simple strolling in the forest to more physical ones such as rock climbing but basically four main activities are provided.
The thousand leaves track is a track where footbridges have been placed through the trees so that the visitor can get a glimpse of the forest area from the bird’s eye point of view. The course is about 205 metres long and can be covered in an hour. It is relatively easy and accessible to all ages.
For those who just love to enjoy the forest, the park offers the visitor an amazing experience of coursing through the beautiful vegetation and identifying the different plants through a plan that is offered at the reception area. Many of the trees in the forest are indigenous to the island such as Bois Boeuf, Bois de Ronde, Bois d’Ebene. Kiosks and viewpoints have been placed at strategic points throughout the park so that the visitor can enjoy the beautiful panorama set before him to the max.

Dec07

Situated in the South East of Mauritius, Le Val Nature Park is a beauty of its own. Nestled in a valley in the village of Cluny, the park is one of the main tourist attractions on the island. The park expands over 2,800 hectares with lush green patches of grass and streams flowing all over the area. Remnants of colonial houses covered in mosses from the British rule can be seen as well as chimneys that have now sprouted ferns from the old sugar factories. These buildings are now classified as national monuments given their importance in the Mauritian history. The park provides large expanses of forest amongst which are many indigenous trees making it not only a nice place to enjoy a walk but also an instructive one. There are also numerous shallow pools where beautiful freshwater fishes can be seen.

Nov25

Beach Horse Riding: unique in Mauritius!

Based in the wild south of the island, horse riding in Mauritius on an almost desert beach as well as the possibility of swimming with horses.

Horse riding is done on the unique beach of Riambel: 2.5 km long, without any hotel.

Horse riding on this beach, whilst enjoying the soothing sound of gentle waves swashing the beach and the sunset is a unique experience which you will cherish and never forget.

Nov25

You will come across many world class golf courses in Mauritius. The golf enthusiast will certainly not be disappointed. The Mauritian courses are not only beautiful; they are challenging championship courses, spread all over the island.

Players lodging in villas or in other hotels can still arrange tee times at any of these courses whilst they are in Mauritius.

The astonishingly high number of golf courses dotted all over the island. And here are some of the best you will come across if you are choosing Mauritius as Golf Destination:

  • Le Touessrok
  • The Mauritius Gymkhana Club
  • The Legend
  • The Links Golf
  • One& Only Golf
  • Paradis Golf Club
  • Golf du Château
Nov25

The highest and surprisingly the easiest mountain to hike up in Mauritius! A 90 minutes hike brings us up to the top of that small peak. The route meanders along the ridge, up and down between the endemic trees, exotic plants and Chinese guava bushes.

We will take a break midway, offering beautiful views over Chamarel . The trail may be quite muddy because of the heavy foliage, especially if it has rained a few days before. The last part of the trail is very steep and some may find it scary, but we carry rope to help you up. Once on top the reward is worth the effort. a 360 degree panoramic view of the island will leave you breathless.

The return trip is done through the same trail with an option of ending the hike on the road leading to Chamarel, 7 Coloured earths.

The black river peak is usually a 4 hr hike but if you are planning on taking the deviation to the Chamarel ridge, add another hour.

Nov25

Quad Biking activity in the most preserved region in Mauritius! This is a great trip taking you off the beaten track discovering one of the most romantic spots on the island for you to experience an adventurous Quad biking activity in the most amazing natural setting! The quad biking trip is a great way for the whole family to explore the lush countryside and spot the doe-eyed deer and wild boar that were brought to the island over a century ago. The quad biking is done at the 2,000 Hectares of a natural reserve, rich with Green hills, mountains, ponds and rivers.

In the south of the island we offer two quad biking tours one from les lodges d’andrea operating from Union sugar estate and the other from the domaine of Fredercia nature reserve which forms part of the domaine de Bel Ombre Estate, which hosts a magnificent colonial house. Both these trips offer a 2 hour tour. The quad biking Frederica Experience takes you up the mountains in the nature reserve where you have a chance to see deer, giant bats and wild boars if you are lucky. Half way through the trip, you stop at a set of waterfalls and have the opportunity to swim in the pool created by the falls which is wonderfully refreshing after a hot ride through the reserve and sugar cane fields.In addition to the safari leader, a second staff member rides along and takes photographs of all participants at various strategic points along the route. At the end of the trip you can purchase a copy of a DVD of these photos. This is a recommended as the photographer is truly excellent.

The 2 hour quad bike experience which operates from the “Andrea Lodges” on the beautiful south coast of Mauritius takes you on a 18Km ride through the back-country of Mauritius from the rugged cliffs on the south coast of the island through sugarcane fields, and forests. If you are lucky you might see Whales during the winter months that swim past the shore of the island, the ride takes you to the famous Rochester falls and to cascade Leon which are places where few people go. This tour is for those seeking more of an adrenaline rush and off the beaten track experience of Mauritius.

Nov25

Safari Adventures Mauritius brings to you the first “Lion Encounter” on the island. This exclusive activity is available all year at the Casela Nature & Leisure Park, Mauritius. This is a unique opportunity available only to the people who are fortunate enough to decide to visit the park at least once in their lifetime. They may feel and study the primitive behaviour of the lions, cheetah and tigers and share their “Pride” of being in their natural state. All these thrilling sensations are brought to you by a more than an experienced team with over three generations in the area of lion handling, training and expertise. We have conducted thousands of walks and interactions over the years. Safari Adventures offers you the safest Big Cat Encounter, a world leader in any Lion, Tiger and Cheetah encounter, and is second to none.

Nov25

Situated on the central plateau, near the small village of Henrietta, Tamarin Falls is the one canyon of the island .With its 11 waterfalls, multiple jumps, ziplines, deep ponds and lush green vegetation, Tamarin falls remains one of the most beautiful canyons of the Island that will suit the beginner to the hard-core adventurer.

This trip is easy, fun and accessible to all. The trip starts with a small hike to the first waterfall of 15m where participants get the first feel of abseiling for real. The group then crosses the water pond and boulder walk down the river to reach the second waterfall: an impressive 40m drop into the canyon. After landing on a small rocky platform everyone can have several go at the high speed Zip-line landing in water.

The exit is a 10min scramble uphill and another 10 min walk. End Time: 1430 / 1530 hrs