TREKKING ON THE ‘TROIS MAMELLES’

 

 

A wild treasure for hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers…
At the heart of the Yemen property, this large 4500 hectares hunting reserve situated in the west of the Island, get ready for a thrilling itinerary…
You make your way through a tunnel which goes deep down into the mountain, and discover pristine forests inhabited by stunning multi-centenary trees, you then skirt the side of the Rempart mountain and dominate African savannas in the reserve … In another valley you navigate the Rivière Papaye and go across a canyon which meanders about 200 metres, bordered with walls nearly 60 metres high. This crossing winds you through the safari park, where you meet African antelopes, zebras, deers etc …

Particularities :

Age : As from 15 years old
Difficulty level : Difficult
Duration : 6-7 hours
Meeting time : 8h30 am
Meeting point :

Casela Yemen

What to wear : Sport shoes and clothing, swimming suite and hat.
Do not forget: Sunscreen and mosquito repellent

Lunch : Included

Lunch box : Sandwich, fruit and water

 

Querry & Bookings

Tel : (230) 697 79 41 / 422 31 17-20 ● Fax : (230) 697 21 60

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Mauritius boasts a coral-fringed coastline of white beaches and pretty bays. Inland it is a mix of jagged mountain scenery countered by lush green sugar plantations. The island offers long safe, sandy beaches and superb water sports, particularly scuba diving and deep-sea fishing. Non-divers can don helmet and weights for an undersea walk, take a submarine descent or enjoy a glass-bottom boat trip. Most resort hotels offer the full range of watersports such as water-skiing, scuba diving, pedal boats, jet skiing and even parasailing.

Diverse cultures, Hindu, Muslim, Chinese and European, coexist happily and the various religious rites and festivals lend an additional fascination and colour to life on the island. It’s not hard to see why the world’s beautiful people have been flocking to Mauritius in ever increasing numbers. The island excels at five-star luxury hotels and unsurpassed resort retreats, which offer excellent food, service and value for money. Mauritius is easily accessible with direct flights from London, Johannesburg (4 hours) and Cape Town. The island has year-round appeal, but the weather is best from April to June and then from September to November.