The multi hued natural sand dunes of Chamarel is a marvel and a major tourist attraction of Mauritius. The sand dunes is comprised of seven distinct colours (approximately red, brown, violet, green, blue, purple and yellow). Yes you read it right, in Mauritius you can see earth of different colors, isn’t it amazing? The different...Read More
Grand Bassin in Mauritius should be on your ‘must see’ list of attractions. Grand Bassin (also known as Ganga Talao) is a crater lake situated in a secluded mountain area in the district of Savanne, deep in the heart of Mauritius. It is the most sacred Hindu place in Mauritius. Every year the Hindu community...Read More
You can’t help but be moved by a trip to Le Morne. It refers to the isolated part of the island, located in the South-West edge of the coast. Not only is the hike incredibly beautiful, with a reward of jaw dropping views at the top, but its poignant past lives on. Visiting sites of...Read More
The south coast is a must-do in any Mauritian road trip. Whether you come from the north, south or east of the island, your itinerary must include this scenic route. Of course, you will be in for a treat if you like cliffs or love having a bird’s eye view of the ocean. Located on...Read More
Gris Gris is the beach which is located in the extreme south of the island, off the historical village of Souillac which dates back from the days of the then French Isle de France. The one that tops the must-go list is definitely the breathtakingly beautiful Gris Gris. This little piece of beach does not...Read More
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