Explore the stunning landscapes and rich culture of southern Mauritius on a private full-day tour. Visit volcanic craters and sacred Hindu temples, and experience the vibrant colors of the Seven Colored Earths in Chamarel. Marvel at the picturesque waterfalls and enjoy a visit to a local rum distillery. With a private air-conditioned vehicle and a knowledgeable local driver, this tour promises a comfortable and informative experience as you uncover the island's hidden gems.
- Full-day private guided tour exploring southern Mauritius
- Visit volcanic craters, waterfalls, and the Seven Colored Earths
- Experience local culture at sacred Hindu temples and a rum distillery
- Travel in comfort with a private vehicle and free Wi-Fi included
-( Entry fees for Rhum factory and seven colors earth not included in the tour. )
We offer free pickup and drop-off anywhere in Mauritius, including all hotels, villas, apartments, and cruise ports. Please provide your pickup location and preferred start time when booking. Your driver will meet you at your hotel reception or main entrance with a sign that says “Tropical Taxi (Mauritius)”. If you are arriving by cruise ship at Port Louis, please meet your driver just outside the port gate.
Travelers will visit Trou aux Cerfs, a dormant volcanic crater located in the heart of Curepipe. Rising about 605 meters above sea level, this natural wonder offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of Mauritius, including the central plateau, surrounding towns, and distant mountain ranges. Visitors can stroll around the crater’s rim, take memorable photos, and learn how this ancient volcano helped shape the island’s geography. On clear days, you can even spot the shimmering coastline in the distance. The peaceful setting and cool mountain breeze make Trou aux Cerfs a perfect first stop on your South Mauritius adventure.
Travelers will visit Grand Bassin, also known as Ganga Talao, one of the most sacred Hindu sites in Mauritius. Nestled in the lush highlands, this serene crater lake is believed to be linked to the holy River Ganges in India and is surrounded by beautiful temples and towering statues of Hindu deities. Visitors can explore the temple grounds, observe traditional offerings and rituals, and admire the 108-foot-tall statue of Lord Shiva, one of the tallest of its kind in the world. The peaceful atmosphere and spiritual significance make Grand Bassin not only a religious landmark but also a place of reflection and cultural discovery for travelers of all backgrounds.
At Alexandra Falls Viewpoint, travelers will experience one of the most breathtaking natural landscapes in southern Mauritius. Located within the Black River Gorges National Park, this stunning waterfall cascades through lush tropical forest, offering spectacular views of the surrounding valleys and greenery. Visitors can enjoy a short walk to the viewing platform, where cool mountain air and the sound of rushing water create a peaceful atmosphere. On clear days, the viewpoint offers a panoramic glimpse stretching all the way to the southern coastline. It’s a perfect stop for nature lovers and photographers looking to capture Mauritius’s wild beauty.
Travelers will stop at the Black River Gorges Viewpoint, one of the most spectacular vantage points in Mauritius. Overlooking the vast expanse of the Black River Gorges National Park, this viewpoint offers sweeping panoramas of deep green valleys, dense forests, and shimmering rivers winding toward the ocean. It’s the best place to truly appreciate the island’s untouched natural beauty and diverse ecosystem — home to many endemic plants and rare bird species. Visitors can take stunning photos, enjoy the fresh mountain breeze, and soak in the peaceful atmosphere before continuing their journey through the south.
Travelers will visit the Chamarel Rum Distillery, a family-run estate producing some of Mauritius’s finest rums. Guests can take a guided tour to learn about the traditional rum-making process, from sugarcane harvesting to distillation, and gain insight into the island’s rich cultural heritage. Visitors also have the opportunity to taste a variety of locally crafted rums (optional) and explore the gift shop for artisanal products. The distillery is set against a scenic backdrop of rolling hills and lush greenery, making it both an educational and visually stunning stop on your South Mauritius adventure. ( clients have to pay an entry fees 13 USD per person )
Travelers will experience two of Mauritius’s most famous natural attractions in Chamarel. First, the Chamarel Waterfall — a spectacular cascade plunging over 100 meters into a lush forested valley — offers breathtaking views and excellent photo opportunities. Next, explore the Seven Colored Earths, a unique geological formation where the sand dunes display distinct layers of vibrant colors ranging from red, brown, and violet to green and blue, created naturally over centuries. Visitors can stroll along the designated paths, take photos, and marvel at this rare phenomenon. This stop combines nature, geology, and scenic beauty, making it a highlight of the South Mauritius Tour. ( clients have to pay an entry fees around 12 - 13 USD per person )
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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