Tours and excursions in mauritius

 

Mauritius is an island gem in the middle of the Indian Ocean, a genuine palm-fringed and coral reef tropical paradise, surrounded with golden, powder-soft coral beaches and clear, inviting lagoons that are perfect for sailing, windsurfing or diving. It is also the home of a cosmopolitican culture, created over centuries by the blending of the island's Indian, Chinese, French and Creole populations. Mauritian cuisine is of great variety: French cookery, Indian and Creole curries and Chinese delicacies. Besides from the beaches, you can also visit the racecourse or casinos in historic Port Louis, and you can also explore beautiful islands anywhere.

If  mauritius is especially renowed for its beaches, several places of visit or excursions are worth the turning.


There are several excursions with Maurice which last each one full day. The rate is  Rs1600 (37 €) by excursion for a maximum of 4 people. The following itineries can be tailor made according to your wishes.

1- Port louis & The North

La Citadelle
Caudan Water Front
- Blue Penny Museum
- Port View
Central Market
Pamplemousses Botanical Garden
L' Aventure du Sucre
Cap Malheureux (the famous church)
Péreybère (beach)
Mont Choisy (beach)
Troux aux aux Biches (beach)
Pointes aux piments

2 Curepipe and the South west

Grand Bassin
Ganga talao (the temple)
Holy Lake - Pilgrimage site for hindus
Bois cheri, Tea Factory
Crocodile Vanille Park
Gris Gris
Black River Gorges
Chamerel Water Falls
Seven coloured earth

3 - The South

Mahébourg
Tours to Ile aux aigrettes island (natural reserve)
Booking on 631 23 96
Blue Bay – Pointe d’Esny (beach)
Domaine du Chasseur
Domaine Ylang Ylang

4 - The Centre and the South

Glass Gallery
Phoenix Ship Modelling
Floreal Museum
Textile Museum
Shopping Textile
Adamas
Troux aux Cerfs
Cape town
Mare aux Vacoas
Alexandra Falls
Black River Gorges
Chamerel Water Falls
Seven coloured earth

5 - South West

Casela Nature Park
 jardin d’oiseau (entrée payante )
Tamarin
les salines, fabrication du sel. Surfing
La Gaulette : vue sur l’ile aux bénitiers
Le morne
Baie du Cap
Bel Ombre
La Valée des Couleurs (payant)
Gorges de la Rivière Noire.

6 - East

Ile aux cerfs
Traversée en bateau payante
beachs & Water Sports
WaterPark ( leisure Village)

7 - The north ( including Blue Safari)

Triolet
Le Chivala ( The Bigest hidu temple)
Troux aux aux Biches (beach)
Mont Choisy (beach)
Grand Baie
Tourist Capital of the island, several water sports
Under sea walk ( 236 78 19, 263 30 77, 729 44 11 )
Péreybère (beach)
Cap Malheureux
famous for it's church with the red roof
Blue Safari (booking required)

8 - La route du thé

Curepipe
Domaine des Aubinaux
Bois Chéri
 The factory, making of tea
St Aubain/ Rivière des Anguilles
Crocodile Vanille Park


 
 

Located at the cross-roads of Africa, Mauritius tours brings for you undeniably exciting and memorable honeymoon holidays, with exciting tour packages and magnificence and sumptuous accommodations of its luxury hotels.

Take a flight to Mauritius and experience the charm and beauty of Mauritius travel.

Mauritius is famous for its natural beauty. The tropical weather ensures that the island country has a large forest cover, palm groves and fruit orchards. The Black River Gorges area of Mauritius is famed as a bird watchers' paradise, with thousands of bird species inhabiting the highlands of the national park.

The Black River Gorges region was declared a national park in 1994. It is as famous for its waterfalls, mist covered hill slopes and clear pools as it for its wildlife. The Black River Gorges National Park lies on a plateau slightly higher than the surrounding plains, so the temperature at the Black River Gorges is lower than in the plains. The Alexandra waterfalls provide a beautiful backdrop to the lush hillocks in the Black River Gorges National Park. From the National Park, a visitor can have a splendid view of the southern shores of Mauritius. A trek through the Park is invigorating, as you pass through trails lined with Chinese guava trees and pass through fields of wild sugarcane.

The Plaine Champagne is the highest point in the Park, and as you look down into the valley below, you will get a taste of what paradise might look like. Many tourists who have looked at the panoramic view from the Plaine have felt a sense of awe as they looked down into the Gorge below.

The wildlife at the park includes macaque monkeys, which have lost all fear of humans through a long period of contact. They will calmly pose for photographs and beg for food, though it is not advisable to feed them.

At the end of the trek, you can dine at the little café at the edge of the park, a favorite with nature lovers and honeymooners. The café overlooks the surrounding valley and you can have a nice meal while gazing out at the green vistas God seems to have opened up for your contemplation