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About Mauritius

Mauritius, a stunning island nation in the Indian Ocean, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture. With its powdery white-sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters, it’s a paradise for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Explore the lush interior, home to lush forests, volcanic mountains, and the famous Seven Colored Earths of Chamarel. Experience the unique blend of cultures through delicious cuisine featuring Creole, Indian, and French influences. Whether you’re snorkeling in the coral reefs or enjoying a sunset cruise, Mauritius offers a perfect escape, combining relaxation and adventure in a serene tropical setting.
Main attractions in
Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius
Le Morne Brabant
La Vanille Nature Park
The Seven Coloured Earths
Black River Gorges National Park
Bel Ombre Nature Reserve
Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius
Port Louis is the capital of Mauritius, located on the island's northwest coast. The city is known for its colonial architecture, markets like the Central Market, and its stunning natural harbor. Port Louis is the economic and cultural hub of the country, with many museums such as the Natural History Museum and National Museum. Major attractions include the Grand Bassin Pagoda and Le Morne Mountain.
Le Morne Brabant
Le Morne Brabant is a mountain located in the southwest of Mauritius, on the Le Morne Peninsula. It is historically significant as it was the last refuge for runaway slaves in the 18th-19th centuries. The mountain is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular destination for trekking and photography, offering stunning panoramic views of the island and the ocean.
La Vanille Nature Park
La Vanille Zoo is located on Mauritius and focuses on the conservation of local flora and fauna. It houses rare species like giant tortoises, Madagascar lemurs, and various exotic birds. The zoo also offers educational programs and eco-tours, providing an opportunity to learn about wildlife conservation.
The Seven Coloured Earths
The Seven Coloured Earths is a natural phenomenon located in the Chamarel Plain of Mauritius. This unique geological formation consists of sand dunes with seven distinct colors: red, brown, violet, blue, purple, and green. The colors are a result of the volcanic soil’s mineral composition and weathering processes. This area is a popular tourist destination, known for its surreal beauty and nearby Chamarel Waterfall.
Black River Gorges National Park
Black River Gorges National Park is a protected area located in the southwestern part of Mauritius. The park is famous for its picturesque canyons, waterfalls, and tropical forests. The main feature is the Black River Gorge, a deep canyon surrounded by lush jungles. The park is home to rare species of flora and fauna, including the unique Mauritius kestrel. There are also numerous hiking trails offering stunning views of the natural surroundings.
Bel Ombre Nature Reserve
Bel Ombre is a picturesque region on the southwest coast of Mauritius, known for its beautiful beaches, green hills, and historical landmarks. The area features the famous Saint Felix park and a sugar plantation founded in the 18th century. Bel Ombre is a great spot for nature retreats, offering water sports like kayaking and snorkeling. It also hosts one of the island's top golf courses.
Vacation with children
Belle Mare Lagoon
Perfect for kayaking, snorkeling, and swimming. Crystal-clear waters and scenic beaches create an unforgettable ambiance.
Black River National Park
Hikes among exotic flora and fauna, waterfalls, and scenic trails for nature enthusiasts.
Île aux Cerfs
A secluded spot with white sandy beaches, water sports opportunities, and top-notch dining options.
Exploring Chamarel Seven Coloured Earth Geopark
A natural phenomenon of multi-colored sand dunes surrounded by tropical gardens and panoramic views.
Blue Bay Marine Park
Coral reefs, diving, and glass-bottom boat rides. A fantastic way to explore the underwater world.
Pamplemousses Garden
A historic botanical garden with giant water lilies, rare plants, and peaceful pathways.
Port Louis
A lively market, shops with local goods, and the famous Blue Penny Museum. A great place to explore island culture.