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  TROU AUX CERFS - Mauritius
The volcano Trou aux Cerfs which was active millions of years ago is located in the middle of the Mauritian city Curepipe in the centre of the island.
The crater of Trou aux Cerfs is approximately 300 meters wide and 650 meter high. Today the crater ground is covered with silt, water and covering vegetation. Trou aux Cerfs is one of the many tourist attractions of Mauritius. When you reach the top of the volcano, where you can get by car, you will see some parking spaces, little shops and public toilets.The street surrounds the crater but I would recommend to park the car at the entry and to walk around.
Gorgeous views all over Mauritius will appear in front of you.

To the west you can gaze directly on the coast and the famous “Rempart Mountain” which is located just in front of Tamarin. Close by, the view goes directly on the three peaks of the “Les Trois Mamelles”.
In northwest direction you can see the „Mont St Pierre“. Besides that you have a perfect overview of the cities of Mauritius which are located in the centre such as Curepipe, Port Louis, Quatre Borne, Mokka district, Reduit, Rose Hill etc and you can even see some of the coastal resorts.
There is also the possibility to scramble down the crater to the water level, but please be careful. The trail can be precipitous and slippery.

To make the trip to the volcano perfect you can visit the botanical garden of Curepipe and complete the day with a delicious dinner in the noble restaurant Ginger which is only ten minutes by car from the volcano away.

Direction:
On the motorway between Port Louis and Quatre Borne there is a roundabout where you can take the road to Curepipe. This road will first pass trough the industrial centre of Phönix. You need to follow this road until you reach the centre of Curepipe. After a while you will reach a junction where you will see a green sign to Trou aux Cerfs to your right. After some more meters you will see another sign before you finally reach the volcano of Mauritius.

 

 

LIGHT HOUSE OF ALBION – Mauritius

The small city Albion, with a population of approximately 3300, is located on the west coast of Mauritius between Flic en Flac and Port Louis. In general I would say that Albion is a very calm place. It can even been said that it has a sleepy charisma. The residential area is mainly taken by well-off Mauritian which you can obviously see through the magnificent villas which represent most of the houses in the residential area of Albion. Even though Albion is located directly on the coast tourism takes only a small part in this coastal resort. Except of a big Club Med Resort which was build up on the southern end of Albion a few years ago there are just a few additionally accommodations for tourists available. The public beach of Albion is a small, calm bay covered with white sand, several trees, and off course the turkeys blue lagoon in front. You can see quite a lot fisher boats in front of the beach which gives you the typical Mauritian flair.

A nice attraction of Albion is the light house which is situated on the northern border of the town close to the sea cliff. The light house is 30 meter high and still in use for controlling the sea traffic. If you want to visit the light house there is a big chance that you will be the only visitor. The environment is very peaceful and useful to take a pause and listen to the rush of the Indian Ocean in loneliness.
There is also the possibility to step up the light house. For that purpose you need to ask the owner who is living just next to the light house to unlock the door for you. On the top of it you can enjoy a beautiful view all over the west coast and the sea cliff of Mauritius.

Direction:
Albion is located on the street between Port Louis and Black River. You will find a sign to Albion on the way. Also the light house is signed out.


DOMAINE LES PAILLES - Mauritius

The Domaine les Pailles is one of the first and the oldest domains in Mauritius and it exist since 17 years. The 1500 hectare large area of the Domaine les Pailles is situated in the centre of Mauritius between the capital Port Louis and the town Quatre Bornes.

What to do at Domaine les Pailles

Guided Tour
domain les paillesThe tours starts at 10 am with a nice non alcoholic welcome cocktail in the visitor centre of the Domaine les Pailles. Afterwards one of the friendly guides will pick you up and will bring you to a live Sega show. After the introduction in the Mauritian culture you will visit the sugar mill which was build in the 18th century. Once you arrived here, the guide will explain you the entire process of the sugar production. In between you have the chance to try and taste the sugar in its different stadiums. The next stop is the rum distally which is also rebuild from the 18th century. The Domaine les Pailles is still producing the home made rum over here which you can also try.rum distillery at domain les pailles
Afterwards the tour stops at the spices garden where grow all the different spices which are used in the Mauritian cuisine. You can experience all different spices like cinnamon, curry, chilli, pepper etc with all senses. After the stimulation of your taste sense you will have the possibility to enjoy a delicious lunch in one of the first class restaurants of the Domaine les Pailles.

 

CHAMAREL

chamarelChamarel itself is a small village but close to it you can find two famous sights.

First you are directed to Cascade Chamarel, which are impressive waterfalls. With a height of 127m they are Mauritius’ highest waterfalls.

After that you follow a road through sugarcane fields until you reach the Colored Earth of Chamarel. Due to different chemical reactions the earth has 7 different colors. It almost looks like moonscape.

Direction:
Chamarel is in the southwest. You follow the main road through the village until you see a sign to the left that says “Terres des Couleurs”. Just follow that road, the waterfalls are very well signposted.

ROCHESTER FALLS - Mauritius

The Rochester Falls are located in the south of Mauritius between the two towns St Félix and Soulliac. The route to the Rochester Falls which is crossing through sugarcane fields is well signed from the main coastal road.Rochester falls
The Rochester Falls are the widest waterfalls in Mauritius. The plenty of freshwater which is coming from the highland of Mauritius is crashing down the interesting shaped lava rocks from a high of almost 10 meters. The environment of the Rochester Falls is really nice and natural. The waterfall is surrounded by sugarcane fields, banana plantations and the amazing river bed in which the waterfall is flowing.
You will find an enjoyable silence around the area where the Rochester Falls are located where you won’t hear any other noises except the rush of the water.
Close to the Rochester Falls is a car park from where you only need to walk five minutes to reach the waterfall. You can go to the top of the waterfall as well as to the bottom, when you walk a small track down to the river. From the bottom you have also the possibility to make a nice walk along the river bed.

For the adventurer:
Some people jump from the top of the waterfall into the pool and actually the water should be deep enough for doing this. But I recommend you to ask a local before jumping down to ensure in case of low condensation the water is still deep enough. If you can’t see anybody around I advise against jumping down.

waterfallAttention:
Some locals are waiting at the waterfall to act as a guide for the visitors but unfortunately without asking before. They made it to their job to show the tourists around and to explain them something about the Rochester Falls. Sometimes they are even jumping down and afterwards they are going to collect money for the show. I would say it is appropriate to give them some (not more than 200 Rs). Some people said that they even became really barefaced and asked for 1000 Rs for their job which is a way too much. So please don’t let them overcharge you.

Direction:
As I already mentioned above the Rochester Falls are located between the towns Soulliac and St Félix in the south of Mauritius. You will see a sign on the main coastal road which you can follow. From the main road you will have to drive 10 minutes to finally reach the waterfall. It is a nice trip to do a south tour for one day where you can combine the visit of the Rochester Falls with other nice places in the south of Mauritius such as Le Morne, Baie du Cap (Macondé), St Felix, Soulliac, Gris-Gris, La Roche qui Pleure, La Vanille Crocodile Park.

SWIMMING WITH DOLPHINS - WATCHING WHALES

dolphins and whalesYou shouldn’t miss this unique opportunity! Alongside Mauritius’ west coast you can watch wild dolphins. It takes just some minutes on the boat until the skipper shows the place where the dolphins relax after their nightly hunt. Just take your snorkel, fin and mask and jump into the water to enjoy these great animals in their natural environment. If you’re lucky, a whole group of 20 - 30 dolphins will stay at one place and you’re right in the middle. It is especially impressive to watch the little babies who won’t leave their mother’s side. You can even hear their ‘singing’ under water!

Of course there are some companies who want to earn money with the dolphins. Unfortunately their behaviour is quite disrespectful because they are chasing the animals with their boats to get really close. That means a lot of stress and sooner or later the dolphins will search for other places to rest.

Fortunately there are also companies who work environment-friendly. One of them is Dolswim ltd. whose chief skipper even presides a local environment protection group. They fight for new laws concerning the protection of dolphins and whales.
Carried out responsibly, dolphin watching is an unforgettable experience!
Dolswim offers also whale watching, however, you have to be luckier to see these giants. The following tours are offered (all starting from Black River/Rivière Noire):

Dolphin watching (2 hours): adults 1200 Rs, children 800 Rs; drinks inclusive
Dolphin watching and BBQ on Île aux Bénitiers (day trip): adults 1800 Rs, children 1400 Rs; drinks and BBQ inclusive
Dolphin and whale watching (half-day trip): adults 2500 Rs, children 1800 Rs; drinks and sandwiches inclusive
Whale watching (4 hours): adults 1800 Rs, children 1200 Rs; drinks and sandwiches inclusive

Contact: Nathalie 4229281

TAMARIND FALLS

tamrain fallsThe Tamarind Falls are probably the most famous falls in Mauritius. Unfortunately a lot of visitors just look at them from the view point and leave. We recommend to take a local guide and climb down the falls.

The path leads along the different steps of the waterfall (7 in total). Rugged footwear is necessary to avoid injuries. You should also bring your insect repellent. Small pathes lead down to the waterfalls. Just be careful and don’t rush, so you can enjoy the nature that’s surrounding you. The view at the falls and the huge valley are indeed breath-taking. When you reach the third step you can have a bath in the basin and enjoy the refreshing water.

After this little break the ascents starts. It will take you less time than the descent because you take a steep path at the edge of the valley.
When you reached the top it is just a short walk to the spot where you started the tour.

Directions:
Coming from the west to Quatre Bornes you just follow the main road. When you reach a bigger junction with a traffic light you turn right in direction “Vacoas”. Just follow that road for approximately 10 - 15 min. until you see a sign to your right that leads to “Henrietta”. Take that road and follow it until you reach a busterminal. Here you will see some guides. If you want to plan it in advance you can also call Kevin (7926101), one of the guides.

LE SOUFFLEUR

If you are exploring the South you could make a detour to Le Souffleur.At this place the Indian Ocean crashes heavily against the rocks and the waves pile up to high fountains.
Over the years one rock was eroded and named the place - Le Souffler = “blower”
To enjoy the nature a little bit longer you can take a walk along the seaside (sturdy shoes are recommended). Please don’t climb over the wooden fence - there have been bad accidents already.

Direction:
If you are in L’Escalier on the B8 you’ll find a road to the right at the end of the town. There is also a little sign. Make sure you turn right and just follow the signs. If you are not sure where to turn, just ask somebody in L’Escalier. Mauritians are usually happy to help. The road is quite bumpy and adventurous.

BAIE DU CAP - Macondé - MauritiusBaie du cap

Between Le Moren and Baie du Cap is located the impressive hairpin curve called Macondé which you will have to pass if you are driving along the coastal road in the south of Mauritius. It is worth it to stop the car behind the curve and to climb up the rock from where you will have a breathtaking view. The curve Marondé is one of the interesting you could say frayed shape of the south coast of Mauritius which got created by the earlier volcanic eruptions.
The peak of the rock is ending up in the Indian Ocean
The cap was named after the governor Jean Baptiste Henri Condé who had build an outlook on the rock long time ago.