Private Tour
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8 hours
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We will serve you a quality service with professional guide for this sightseeing and always with a smile.
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
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Entry tickets for Rhumerie De Chamarel and Chamarel – Seven Coloured Earths
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Grand Bassin
Grand Bassin or Ganga Talao It is a tourist-favourite, a place that oozes out a deep sense of spirituality, surrounded by forestation that gives a feeling of calmness and contentedness. Grand Bassin is about 1,800ft above sea level and is considered as one of the most sacred and spiritual places for Hindus in Mauritius. With the main revered deity being Shiva, you will find at its entrance Mangal Mahadev, the 33-ft tall, giant Shiva Statue, standing with his trident, a worthy copy of the one of Sursagar Lake in Vadodara, Gujarat, India. During the pious month of Maha Shivratree, pilgrims from all over the island walk from their homes to the lake, carrying “kanwars” (colourful and sometimes awesomely creative masterpieces, built usually to resemble a temple), to gather sacred water from the lake.
Black River Gorges National Park
Black River Gorges National Park, covering an area of 67.54 km², is in the south-western part of Mauritius. Proclaimed as a National Park on June 15, 1994, it is managed by the National Parks and Conservation Service. Black River Gorges National Park is a mostly endemic park abounding of endemic fauna and flora, many of which are treated as endangered species and are actively protected as part of a national conservation effort of the NPC (National Park and Conservation Service) from the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. To name a few: the Mauritius Kestrel, Mauritius Parakeet, Pink Pigeon, Mauritius Bulbul. About 300 or so of the 700 species of plants found in Mauritius can be seen growing in the fertile lands of the National Park. These would be the wonderful Trochetia, the Ox Tongue, the Chinese Guava and gorgeous Orchids and Anthuria. As part of the conservation exercise, Macaques, Tenreks, Red Deer, Roe Deer, Wild Boar, various butterflies and flying foxes were introduced to the park. Visitors facilities: There are 2 information centres, picnic areas and 60 kilometres of trails for those who love a bit of adventure and want to enjoy the serene surroundings. There are four field stations in the park which are used for research.
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4 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
630abie,
Jun 29, 2022
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our guide was very accommodating and allowed us to explore the different locations at our own pace. Overall, the tour felt like a day-long date with destiny.
LuisGoesToMauritius,
Nov 22, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
It's nice to look at but most of the photos I saw before going there must have been edited and the colours saturated as in real life the distinction between colours is not as sharp. On the positive side you can find a turtle sanctuary in the same place and there are toilet and coffee facilities as well as a gift shop. Also on the way there you can see the 100 meter high waterfalls and these are mind blowing and definitely worth a visit!
568berndc,
Nov 12, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
The tour was really great. The important point with sufficient time visited, a nice day with nice memories



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