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+97142055017Welcome to Mauritius
On arrival at Mauritius International Airport you will be met by our local representative and you will be transferred to the hotel.
Day is, free for you to explore the beautiful island at your own pace.
Mauritius, an Indian Ocean island nation, is known for its beaches, lagoons and reefs. The mountainous interior includes Black River Gorges National Park, with rainforests, waterfalls, hiking trails and wildlife like the flying fox. Capital Port Louis has sites such as the Champs de Mars horse track, Eureka plantation house and 18th- century Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens.
Overnight in Mauritius.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Today explore the beautiful island in Mauritius, the tour will give you an insight Port Louis, The Capital and Pamplemousses Garden. Coaches reach the Pamplemousses Garden Parking and guides regroup their clients. The tour starts with a visit at the Saint François d’Assise Church which is one of the oldest churches in Mauritius. Guided visit of one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world known as the Pamplemousses Garden. Stop at the Tamil Centre for some pictures. Arrival at Sugar World, an ancient Sugar Cane Factory transformed into an extraordinary modern museum: free tasting of rhum and of special sugar followed by a visit to the shop. Lunch will be served at the “Le Fangourin Restaurant” Coaches reach Port-Louis. Arrival at La Citadelle, an ancient military fort to take photos of the panoramic view of the Capital City. (Explanation of Champs de Mars, Marie-Reine de La Paix, Pagoda, Saint Louis Cathedral and the main buildings). Departure for the Centre Town of Port-Louis while passing in front of the Municipality of Port-Louis, Port-Louis Theatre, the National Assembly, the Government House and La Place d’Armes. Shopping at the central market and in the surroundings to include the Caudan Waterfront shopping complex.
Overnight in Mauritius.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Start the day by exploring on a South tour of Curepipe, Grand Bassin, Plaine Champagne and Chamarel. Coaches arrive on the parking of the Mauritius Glass gallery and participants are regrouped by their respective guides for the guided visit. Departure for the Trou aux Cerfs, ancient volcanic crater. Arrival at Trou aux Cerfs, the extinct volcanic crater for a stop, photos and enjoy the panoramic view from the top of Trou aux Cerfs. Proceed to the centre of Curepipe. Free time for shopping at “Beautés de Chine”, “Gallerie des Iles”, “Monoprix” or a stroll in the centre town:”Sainte Therese Church” & “Hotel de Ville of Curepipe”. Visit of the “Voiliers de l'océan” –Ship Model Factory. Direction to Grand Bassin Sacred Hindu Lake while passing in front of Mare aux Vacoas, the biggest Reservoir of Mauritius. Stop in front of the big Statue of Shiva for some photos. Arrival at the sacred lake of Grand Bassin place of worship for the Pilgrims of the Hindu community. Arrival at the Black River Gorges. Time to take photos. Arrival and lunch at the “Varangue Sur Morne Restaurant” or Mich Restaurant. Arrival at the Coloured Earths while passing in front of the coffee and pineapple plantations and stop at the Chamarel Waterfall. At Case Noyale stop at the panoramic view.
Overnight in Mauritius.
After breakfast. The day is free until checkout time. The driver will pick you up and drop you to the airport for your onward flight.
Flights :
- Economy class, Dubai / Mauritius / Dubai.
Accommodation :
- 3 nights in Mauritius based on twin sharing basis.
Transportation:
Return airport transfer in Mauritius on private car.
Sightseeing:
Island Tour in Mauritius on seat in coach.
Meals:
Daily breakfast.
Insurance
Complimentary travel insurance.
Taxes
All airline and hotel taxes.
Mauritius - an Indian Ocean island nation, is known for its beaches, lagoons and reefs. The mountainous interior includes Black River Gorges National Park, with rainforests, waterfalls, hiking trails and wildlife like the flying fox. Capital Port Louis has sites such as the Champs de Mars horse track, Eureka plantation house and 18th-century Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens. The beauty of Mauritius is beyond words. Rich with lush forest, wild waterfalls, unique wildlife, Rocky Mountains, white sand beaches and breathtaking crystal clear turquoise lagoons, Mauritius is a dream holiday destination for tourists from all over the world. Mauritius is becoming one of the most popular destinations for tourists from all over the world looking for a high-end holiday on a tropic amazing paradise island.
Trip Planning: The planning stage of your trip can be instrumental in its success and an enjoyable part of the experience itself. You have a world of options...and plenty to consider.
Entry and Exit formalities: Visitors must hold a passport valid for at least six months & beyond at the time of entering the country. Most nationalities can obtain visa on arrival and for nationalities who requires visa please refer to Mauritius consulate/embassy.
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Sleeping and Eating: Your hotel and restaurant choices can be a matter-of-face chore…or they can provide rich opportunities to connect with locals and their culture.
Health & Hygiene: Take comfort: Doctors, hospitals, launderettes, and bathrooms aren’t that different. Dealing with them can even be part of the fun of travel.
Sightseeing & Activities: Once you're on the ground, the real fun begins…but it pays to have a thoughtful plan. Our experts will help you get oriented to your surroundings, use your sightseeing hours wisely, and find your way off the beaten path.
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+97142055017Port Louis is the capital city of Mauritius, in the Indian Ocean. It's known for its French colonial architecture and the 19th-century Champ de Mars horse-racing track. The Caudan Waterfront is a lively dining and shopping precinct. Nearby, vendors sell local produce and handicrafts at the huge Central Market. The Blue Penny Museum focuses on the island’s colonial and maritime history, along with its culture.
Agaléga are two Outer islands of Mauritius located in the Indian Ocean, about 1,000 kilometres north of Mauritius island. The population of the islands as at July 2011 was estimated at 300. The islands have a total area of 2,600 hectares. The North island is 12.5 km long and 1.5 km wide, while the South island is 7 km long and 4.5 km wide. The North Island is home to the islands' airstrip and the capital Vingt Cinq. The islands are known for their coconuts, the production of which is their main industry, and for the Agalega day gecko. Agaléga island is leased to Indian Military for the development of strategic assets. The Head of Mauritius Navy and the Mauritian National Security Advisor are Indian officers. Also see India–Mauritius Military cooperation.
Anse aux Anglais-or English Bay is a small coastal village located in the north of the Mauritian island of Rodrigues in the Indian Ocean. Its name, French for "English Bay," is apparently linked with the fact that English troops landed on its beach in 1809 during the Napoleonic Wars between France and Great Britain. French writer of Mauritian origin, J. M. G. Le Clézio situated the plot of his book Le Chercheur d’or in this village. The village is about 2 km from the main location, Port Mathurin. The main economic activities are tourism and fishing.
Large rainforest park offering 2 information centers, picnic areas & 60 km. of hiking trails.
Bel-Ombre-is a village in Mauritius located in Savanne District. The village is administered by the Bel-Ombre Village Council under the aegis of the Savanne District Council.
Bel Air Rivière Sèche-more often referred to simply as Bel Air, is a village in the Flacq district of Mauritius. The village is administered by the Bel Air Rivière Sèche Village Council under the aegis of the Flacq District Council.
Beau-Vallon is a village in Mauritius located in Grand Port District. The village is administered by the Beau-Vallon Village Council under the aegis of the Grand Port District Council.
Hill is a town in Mauritius, located in the Plaines Wilhems District, it is administered by the Municipal Council of Beau-Bassin Rose-Hill.
Baie-du-Tombeau is a village in Mauritius located in the Pamplemousses District, situated near the Rivière du Tombeau. The village is administered by the Baie-du-Tombeau Village Council under the aegis of the Pamplemousses District Council.
Chamarel is a village in Mauritius located in Rivière Noire District, the eastern part of the village also lies in the Savanne District. The village is administered by the Chamarel Village Council under the aegis of the Rivière Noire District Council. Today it is primarily known for its scenic locations and nature attractions in its neighbourhood, among them are the Seven Coloured Earths, the Chamarel Falls and the Black River Gorges National Park. The surrounding area is also known for its locally grown coffee. Chamerel's church Saint Anna was built is 1876 and is subject to a pilgrimage on the Assumption of Mary, during which the village hosts a fair associated with the pilgrimage as well.
Curepipe also known as La Ville-Lumière-is a town in Mauritius, located in the Plaines Wilhems District, the eastern part also lies in the Moka District. The town is administered by the Municipal Council of Curepipe. Curepipe lies at a higher elevation, often referred to as the "Central Plateau".
Cap Malheureux is a village in Mauritius located in Rivière du Rempart District. The village is administered by the Cap Malheureux Village Council under the aegis of the Rivière du Rempart District Council. The name "Cap Malheureux" comes from French meaning "Cape of Bad Luck". It was given by the French who occupied the island then, from 1710 to 1810. The island was often the bone of contention of many great explorers of the time, namely the British. In 1810, the British decided to attack the French to try and take possession of the island. Contrary to French expectations, they did not attack from the island's harbour in Mahebourg but took the French by surprise by deciding to attack from the North of the island, where the French were weakest in position. As a result, the French were defeated and the name "Cap Malheureux" was named after their defeat by the English who invaded and took over the island from that place.