Below are proposals for tours & activities which you can do during your stay, kindly approach your guide or driver for more details & bookings.
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| Ile Aux Cerfs |
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Ile Aux Cerfs is an island found on the east coast of Mauritius, with several excellent sandy beaches for swimming and snorkelling. The crossing takes about 20 minutes, boats leave every half hour from 9am to 5pm. It's also possible to walk round of the island, it takes about 3 hours. Activities to enjoy are Parasailing, Banana tube ride, underseawalk & the trip to the amazing waterfall by speed boat. |
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| Grand River South East Waterfall |
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Some 10 minutes away by speedboat from Ile aux Cerfs is the mouth of the longest river in Mauritius, the Grand River South East. Entering the mouth of this river, one will admire the nice waterfall (it is said to be just a little bit smaller than the Niagara falls in Canada), stop to take some stunning photos. |
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| Tube Ride |
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For an absolutely mind-blowing 15-minute ride on the colourful tube, all you have to do is catch hold on the both side handle and sit comfortable, with other friends. The speedboat cuts through the water! |
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| Pamplemousses Botanical Garden |
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The Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden (sometimes shortened to the SSR Botanical Garden), commonly known as the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, is the oldest botanical garden in the Southern Hemisphere. The garden was first constructed by Pierre Poivre (1719 – 1786) in 1770, and covers an area of around 37 hectares. While the garden is most famous for its giant water lilies, the garden features spices, ebonies, sugar canes as well as 85 varieties of palms from Central America, Asia, Africa and the islands around the Indian. |
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| Parasailing |
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You take off from a pontoon anchored in the middle of the sea, and a speedboat pulls you until you have gathered enough speed and altitude! From there, enjoy a bird's eye view of your surroundings. If you are not so confident, 'hanging up there', take a partner with you! |
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| Under Sea Walk |
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Once in a life time experience! Walk on the sea bed in perfect safety, experience at firsthand the beautiful corals and magnificent marine life. Feed the fish that will flock to you once they see the bread in your hands.
As you walk around and explore the fascinating environment, you can take photographs on the sea. There is absolutely no better way to commune with nature! What’s more, you don’t have to be a swimmer to take this exciting excursion. |
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| Casela Bird Park |
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Casela is a park of an area of 14 hectares with several century-old trees on a gentle slope facing the West coast of Mauritius. Originally created as a bird park, (90 aviaries hosting 1500 birds of 150 species,) it now hosts other animals such as Mauritian Macaques, tigers, lemurs, ostriches, giant tortoises etc. |
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| Walk with lion |
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Walk with lion – the first "Lion Encounter" on the island. This exclusive activity is available all year at the Casela Nature & Leisure Park. You may feel and study the primitive behaviour of the lions and cheetahs and share their "Pride" of being in their natural state. |
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| Dolphin Cruise |
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Their innate connection to humans has made dolphins one of the most fascinating sea creatures.Most often seen in the West of Mauritius and in groups of four or five, the dolphins are more than happy to perform their ballet in the water, as they ride alongside the boat! |
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