Private Tour
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Mobile ticket
The South-Western region of Mauritius is a treasure trove of natural wonders, renowned for its lush green landscapes, flowing rivers, and majestic waterfalls. This part of the island is blessed with an incredible variety of scenery, from dense tropical forests to dramatic mountain peaks and sweeping coastal views.
Dotted with picturesque viewpoints, it offers visitors the chance to admire breathtaking panoramas where the land meets the turquoise sea. In a single day, you can explore some of Mauritius’ most iconic attractions, from volcanic craters and sacred lakes to vibrant forests and cascading waterfalls. Each stop reveals a new facet of the island’s unique beauty, whether it’s the tranquility of a highland reservoir, the rhumerie de Chamarel, the seven colored earth & Chamarel waterfall, the sacred atmosphere of a Hindu temple, or the wild charm of the national park’s valleys and ridges.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking
Children ages 3 years and under are free. Please notify of CHILD/ INFANT SEAT at the time of booking
Please advise of any food allergies or illness
Please wear non slippery shoes
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Entrance to Seven colored Earth and Chamarel waterfall
Beverages during lunch (Non- Alcoholic)
Entrance to Rhumerie de Chamarel
Private transportation in a fully Air-conditioned vehicle
Lunch (Veg and Non-veg) Note: Halal food
Services of a qualified Guide/Driver
Bottled water upon arrival
Pick-up and drop-off at any hotel or accommodation in Mauritius
Gratuities (Optional)
Trou aux Cerfs
Trou aux Cerfs is a dormant volcanic crater located in the town of Curepipe. Rising to an altitude of about 605 meters above sea level, this natural wonder is one of the island’s most iconic landmarks. The crater itself measures roughly 350 meters in diameter and 80 meters deep, surrounded by lush vegetation, pine trees, and exotic plants. From its rim, visitors are treated to spectacular 360-degree panoramic views of the island, stretching across the central plateau, the surrounding mountains, and on clear days, even to the distant coastlines. Believed to have formed millions of years ago, Trou aux Cerfs holds an important place in Mauritius’ geological history as a reminder of the island’s volcanic origins. The site is peaceful and easily accessible, often visited by joggers & tourists alike who come to enjoy both its natural beauty and the cool, fresh highland air. It is a must-see spot for anyone wishing to explore Mauritius’ volcanic heritage and admire breathtaking island vistas.
Afterward, head to Mare Aux Vacoas reservoir which has the honor of being the largest reservoir on the island with a capacity of almost 26 million cubic meters and is simultaneously a rather popular stop for tourists visiting the south of the island. Although nothing as fancy as the other attractions in Mauritius, Mare aux Vacoas is a gem hidden between lines of thick forests. It is the perfect place to spend a relaxing few minutes away from the usual hustle and bustle of the country. The reservoir even offers a rather amazing view worth several clicks.
Pickup included
Operated by Freshverde Holidays