Sightseeing Tours



Itinerary :

1. The Local Market of Port-Louis - The Port Louis Main Market (also known as the Port Louis Bazaar) is a good place to get a feel for local life, watch the hawkers at work. Discover the local products on sale amongst which, exotic fruit & vegetables, wooden & traditional handicraft products, local jewelries and clothing.

 2. Botanical garden of Pamplemousses - It is one of the most popular and a must see tourist attraction in Mauritius, It is the oldest botanical garden in the Southern Hemisphere filled with various endemic plants and trees.

 3. Sugar Adventure Museum - Travelling through the museum, visitors learn about the deeply intertwined history of sugar and Mauritius, how it has all led to the harmonious, smiling and multicultural society it is today.

 4. ''Château de Labourdonnais'' - Enjoy the visit of a castle in a natural setting where the history is beautifully merged with architecture, flora, orchards, cuisine and Mauritian expertise. As part of the Tour, you will also enjoy a complimentary tasting of jams, fruit jellies and fruit juices freshly made on the estate. You can then embark on a train tour around the estate of Domaine de Labourdonnais during your visit.

5. Tamil Temple  In Mauritius, we live all together in peace even though our cultural differences, you shall find get the chance to visit one of the most beautiful Tamil temple in the island and get to know more about this religion.

6. 'Auxiliatrice' Cap Malheureux Church - One of the most renowned churches in Mauritius is the Notre Dame Auxiliatrice Chapel, a Roman Catholic Church famous for its vivid red roof against the bright turquoise sea and azure sky.

The full day private north tour includes:
 - Pick up and drop off from any hotel / place of accommodation anywhere in Mauritius
 - Full transportation to all the sights
 - A personal driver guide to show you around and inform you on each of the sights.








Itinerary :

1. The Model Sailboat Factory - With over 28 years of experience in manufacturing model ships, LaFlotte Ltd (Bobato Shipmodels), offers a wide range of incomparable and unique exclusive model ships that will amaze you. These are great memories you might have of Mauritian crafts.

2. Trou aux Cerfs - (The famous crater of Mauritius) - This huge natural volcanic crater, 85 m deep and 200 m wide, was formed millions of years ago. Here you will have a beautiful panoramic view of the crater and the town of Curepipe.

3. Grand Bassin - (The sacred lake and the Hindu temple) - Grand Bassin is a lake located 6 km south-east of Mare aux Vacoas in an isolated mountain area in the Savanne region, in the heart of the island Maurice. The lake rests in the crater of an extinct volcano. There you can find a statue of a Hindu god known as "Shiva" of 108 feet (33 meters) and it is the tallest statue known in Mauritius (and one of the 50 tallest statues in the world). The sight of Mangal Mahadev statue is quite impressive as it is a beautiful very large designed statue.

4. The Black River Gorges - (point of view of the Alexandra waterfalls) - In addition to the most beautiful beaches, Mauritius is also home to a magnificent national park. It is the only national park in Mauritius that offers a variety of different views, all of which offer captivating views of the mountainous and wooded landscape.

5. The Village of Chamarel - (including the Chamarel waterfall and the land of seven colors) - As part of the visit to the village of Chamarel, you will also have a superb view of the magnificent Chamarel waterfall. By many it is considered the most beautiful waterfall in Mauritius and the colored earth is just an incredible sight of how the ground can take on different colors due to the weather.

The private full-day tour of the north includes:
 - Pick up and drop off from any hotel / place of accommodation anywhere in Mauritius
 - Full transport to all sites
 - A personal driver guide to show you around and inform you about each of the sites.





                        
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