Mauritius
Optional Tours
Blue Safari, Sea Kart, Skydive, Scuba Diving, Catamarn Dolphin Cruise, Dolphin Cruise by Speed Boat, Aquarium Mauritius, Casela Bird Park, Walk with Lion, Chamarel, La Vellee Des 23 Couleurs, Glass Bottom Boat.
"EXOTIC MAURITIUS" (4 Nights / 5 Days)
Day 1: Mauritius (ARRIVAL)
Arrive at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Airport, after clearing the immigration met by our representative and transfer to the Hotel. Check in at the hotel and Rest of the day free at leisure. Dinner at hotel. Overnight at hotel in Mauritius.
Day 2: Mauritius
After breakfast, proceed for the tour of ILE AUX CERFS ISLAND (Deer Island), off the east coast, Ile Aux Cerfs is one of the islands in Mauritius. The island has two restaurants, a boat house and miles of beautiful beaches. Enjoy Para sailing here (optional) and thrill yourself. Return back to hotel and rest of the day is free at hotel. Dinner at the hotel. Overnight at hotel in Mauritius.
Day 3: Mauritius
After breakfast proceed for the full day sightseeing tour covering CENTRAL and SOUTH WEST , the island’s mountainous centre is often overlooked by visitors seeking a quick fix of sun and sand, which is a shame as the magical mountains, the Black River Gorges National Park and the bustling towns of the Central Plateau all make for very worthwhile visits. As you can drive anywhere in Mauritius in under an hour, it’s well worth hiring a car and exploring the country’s interior for a day or two. Walkers and bird-watchers will love the Black River Gorges National Park, climbers and hikers will love the idiosyncratic, almost whimsical nature of Mauritius ’ volcanic mountains and anyone who likes bargain hunting will enjoy a trip to Curepipe or Quatre Bornes for the shopping and markets or to Floréal’s textile museum. There’s very little else to see in the corridor of towns that runs almost unbroken from Curepipe to Port Louis, but over half the population dwells here and it’s about as unlike picture-postcard Mauritius as can be imagined, with busy streets, factories, bustling shops and traffic everywhere. This is modern Mauritius, whether you like it or not. Southwest of Curepipe lies a more appealing region of lakes and natural parkland. The Mare aux Vacoas reservoir is the island’s largest lake. It is flanked to the west by the Mare Longue and Tamarin Falls reservoirs – the latter named after a spectacular series of seven waterfalls immediately north of the lake – and to the south by Grand Bassin. This crater lake, sacred to Hindus, is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the country. Then proceed towards Trou aux Cerfs – Mauritius famous crater. From Floreal heading to Curepipe, you will stop on the way to visit the Trou aux Cerfs. This huge natural volcanic crater, 85m deep and 200m wide, was formed millions of years ago. Here you will have a beautiful panoramic view of the crater and the town of Curepipe, and when the sky is clear it is possible to see all the way to Reunion Island. Then proceed for Grand Bassin is a lake situated 6km South East of Mare aux Vacoas in a secluded mountain area in the district of Savanne, deep in the heart of Mauritius. It is about 1800 feet (550m) above sea level. Grand Bassin with its Hindu temple is a holy lake for Mauritians of Hindu faith. The lake rests in the crater of an extinct volcano. It is said that the water inside the lake communicates with the waters of the holy Ganges of India. The Hindus of Mauritius declared the Grand Bassin as a Holy lake. The Hindu community performs there a pilgrimage every year on the Maha Sivaratri (Shiva’s Great Night), on this day they honor the Lord Shiva. Beside the lake there is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and other Gods including Hanuman, Lakshmi, and others.
Day 4: Mauritius
After breakfast proceed for full day North Island tour on which you will visit the capital city – Pourt Louis, the capital city of Mauritius, sandwiched between sea and mountains, keeping the heritage and at the same time being the place of big and small business operations. Place d’ Arms with its French colonial buildings, standing in between the old Government house and the sea front with the harbor, giving the visitor opportunity to see the ancient statues and inscriptions made therein. The eventful Champ de Mars racecourse designed by French in 1740, but used as a racecourse since 1812, the exotic Caudan waterfront which is a large tourist and commercial complex, comprising of three buildings with excellent architecture to view, one of which is functioning as a hotel.and the mall. Return back to the hotel and rest of the day is free at leisure. Enjoy your dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 5: Mauritius (DEPARTURE)
After breakfast check out from the hotel and proceed to the airport to board your flight for departure.
"EXOTIC MAURITIUS" (6 Nights / 7 Days)
Day 1: Mauritius (ARRIVAL)
Arrive at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Airport, after clearing the immigration met by our representative and transfer to the Hotel. Check in at the hotel and Rest of the day free at leisure. Dinner at hotel. Overnight at hotel in Mauritius.
Day 2: Mauritius
After breakfast, proceed for the tour of ILE AUX CERFS ISLAND (Deer Island), off the east coast, Ile Aux Cerfs is one of the islands in Mauritius. The island has two restaurants, a boat house and miles of beautiful beaches. Enjoy Para sailing here (optional) and thrill yourself. Return back to hotel and rest of the day is free at hotel. Dinner at the hotel. Overnight at hotel in Mauritius.
Day 3: Mauritius
After breakfast proceed for the full day sightseeing tour covering CENTRAL and SOUTH WEST , the island’s mountainous centre is often overlooked by visitors seeking a quick fix of sun and sand, which is a shame as the magical mountains, the Black River Gorges National Park and the bustling towns of the Central Plateau all make for very worthwhile visits. As you can drive anywhere in Mauritius in under an hour, it’s well worth hiring a car and exploring the country’s interior for a day or two. Walkers and bird-watchers will love the Black River Gorges National Park, climbers and hikers will love the idiosyncratic, almost whimsical nature of Mauritius ’ volcanic mountains and anyone who likes bargain hunting will enjoy a trip to Curepipe or Quatre Bornes for the shopping and markets or to Floréal’s textile museum. There’s very little else to see in the corridor of towns that runs almost unbroken from Curepipe to Port Louis, but over half the population dwells here and it’s about as unlike picture-postcard Mauritius as can be imagined, with busy streets, factories, bustling shops and traffic everywhere. This is modern Mauritius, whether you like it or not. Southwest of Curepipe lies a more appealing region of lakes and natural parkland. The Mare aux Vacoas reservoir is the island’s largest lake. It is flanked to the west by the Mare Longue and Tamarin Falls reservoirs – the latter named after a spectacular series of seven waterfalls immediately north of the lake – and to the south by Grand Bassin. This crater lake, sacred to Hindus, is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the country. Then proceed towards Trou aux Cerfs – Mauritius famous crater. From Floreal heading to Curepipe, you will stop on the way to visit the Trou aux Cerfs. This huge natural volcanic crater, 85m deep and 200m wide, was formed millions of years ago. Here you will have a beautiful panoramic view of the crater and the town of Curepipe, and when the sky is clear it is possible to see all the way to Reunion Island. Then proceed for Grand Bassin is a lake situated 6km South East of Mare aux Vacoas in a secluded mountain area in the district of Savanne, deep in the heart of Mauritius. It is about 1800 feet (550m) above sea level. Grand Bassin with its Hindu temple is a holy lake for Mauritians of Hindu faith. The lake rests in the crater of an extinct volcano. It is said that the water inside the lake communicates with the waters of the holy Ganges of India. The Hindus of Mauritius declared the Grand Bassin as a Holy lake. The Hindu community performs there a pilgrimage every year on the Maha Sivaratri (Shiva’s Great Night), on this day they honor the Lord Shiva. Beside the lake there is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and other Gods including Hanuman, Lakshmi, and others.
Day 4: Mauritius
After breakfast, Day Free for Own Activities. . Dinner at the hotel. Overnight at hotel in Mauritius.
Day 5: Mauritius
After breakfast proceed for full day North Island tour on which you will visit the capital city – Pourt Louis, the capital city of Mauritius, sandwiched between sea and mountains, keeping the heritage and at the same time being the place of big and small business operations. Place d’ Arms with its French colonial buildings, standing in between the old Government house and the sea front with the harbor, giving the visitor opportunity to see the ancient statues and inscriptions made therein. The eventful Champ de Mars racecourse designed by French in 1740, but used as a racecourse since 1812, the exotic Caudan waterfront which is a large tourist and commercial complex, comprising of three buildings with excellent architecture to view, one of which is functioning as a hotel.and the mall. Return back to the hotel and rest of the day is free at leisure. Enjoy your dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 6: Mauritius
After breakfast, rest of the day is free to enjoy the scenic beauty of Mauritius. Dinner at the hotel. Overnight at hotel in Mauritius.
Day 7: Mauritius (DEPARTURE)
After breakfast check out from the hotel and proceed to the airport to board your flight for departure.