Enjoy a PRIVATE full day tour in the South West of Mauritius, with stops at breathtaking unique sites and explore picturesque landscapes of the island throughout your journey. This day is about connecting yourself to nature, where your eyes will marvel at waterfalls, mountain valleys and panoramic views of the ocean’s horizon
As part of this trip, you'll explore Mauritius on horseback along fantastic white sandy beaches around the stunning Bel Ombre. Imagine yourself, riding the most majestic Horse, with the crystal blue turquoise lagoon contrasting with the pristine white sandy beaches in the background!
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Trou aux Cerfs is a dormant volcanic crater located in the town of Curepipe. Rising to an altitude of about 605 meters above sea level, this natural wonder is one of the island’s most iconic landmarks. The crater itself measures roughly 350 meters in diameter and 80 meters deep, surrounded by lush vegetation, pine trees, and exotic plants. From its rim, visitors are treated to spectacular 360-degree panoramic views of the island, stretching across the central plateau, the surrounding mountains, and on clear days, even to the distant coastlines. Believed to have formed millions of years ago, Trou aux Cerfs holds an important place in Mauritius’ geological history as a reminder of the island’s volcanic origins. The site is peaceful and easily accessible, often visited by joggers & tourists alike who come to enjoy both its natural beauty and the cool, fresh highland air. It is a must-see spot for anyone wishing to explore Mauritius’ volcanic heritage and admire breathtaking island vistas.
Mare aux Vacoas is the largest freshwater reservoir in Mauritius, located in the highlands of the Plaines Wilhems district, near Curepipe. Built in 1885 and later expanded, the reservoir plays a vital role in supplying water to a large part of the island. Surrounded by dense forests and cool misty air, Mare aux Vacoas lies at an elevation of about 600 meters above sea level, giving it a tranquil, almost mysterious atmosphere. The area is rich in native vegetation and is also close to other natural attractions such as Grand Bassin (Ganga Talao) and the Black River Gorges National Park. Due to its altitude, the region often experiences cooler temperatures and frequent rainfall, which helps replenish the reservoir. While primarily serving as an essential water source, Mare aux Vacoas is also admired for its peaceful landscape, making it a popular stop for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking a quiet retreat amidst Mauritius’ lush greenery.
Also known as Ganga Talao, Grand Bassin is a lake situated 6km SouthEast of Mare aux Vacoas in a secluded mountain area in the district of Savanne, deep in the heart of Mauritius. It is about 1800 feet (550m) above sea level. Grand Bassin with its Hindu temple is a holy lake for Mauritians of the Hindu faith. The lake rests in the crater of an extinct volcano. It is said that the water inside the lake communicates with the waters of the holy Ganges of India. The Hindus of Mauritius declared the Grand Bassin as a Holy lake. The Hindu community performs a pilgrimage every year on the Maha Shivaratri (Shiva’s Great Night), on this day they honour the Lord Shiva. Beside the lake, there is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and other Gods including Hanuman, Lakshmi, and others.
The next stop is Alexandra falls which is Situated some 700m above sea level & is one of the most popular nature sites in Mauritius. You must have definitely seen many of its pictures on postcards or in videos venting the beauty of Mauritius. Alexandra Falls is indeed one of the most emblematic & popular sites of the island. Famous not only for its breathtaking beauty, Alexandra Falls also offers visitors the chance to live a unique experience with nature. Once you are there, do not miss the chance to admire and capture on your camera the panoramic view of the South-East Coast with its turquoise ocean. If you want to take in the full view, you can climb up a wooden platform. On your right is the Alexandra Falls. From where you are, the waterfall looks like a silent white stream cascading over the rocky outcrops. You will also have a plunging look on Mauritius’s virgin green valley which is home to many endemic avian species and flora. You will need nothing more to soothe the eye.
Next, you'll head to the gorge viewpoint which is the best place to have a panoramic stunning view. Midway between Chamarel and Alexandra falls, stop here for a stunning panorama. The vista point is but a 3-5 minute walk from the road and is really quite spectacular. It is a must-stop location during a road trip from Grand Bassin to Le Morne. Amidst the unspoiled rainforest of Mauritius, there are almost 17,000 acres of rolling hills, deep valleys, spectacular waterfalls, and unparalleled beauty of flora and fauna in the southwestern region. You’ll be astonished at how elevated the viewing area is above the gorge below. There is a nice waterfall off to your right. The national park is famous for its array of endemic flora and fauna and the viewpoint ensures you to have an overview of what it is truly made of. The Black River Gorges National park protects most of the island's remaining rainforest and is home to many species of wild animals and birds.
Afterward, you'll head to a local restaurant to savor a Mauritian lunch. You will have a choice and the chef will explain to you and ask you about your preferred choice.
At Chamarel Viewpoint, immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of Mauritius, where the island’s west coast unfolds like a living canvas before you. Perched atop a scenic vantage point, this spot offers panoramic vistas that will leave you breathless. From here, gaze upon the iconic silhouette of Le Morne Mountain, a majestic presence against the backdrop of the endless ocean. Behold the tranquil waters of the Indian Ocean stretching towards the horizon, adorned with the picturesque islets of Île aux Bénitiers and the legendary Crystal Rock. As day transitions to night, painting the sky with a palette of vibrant colors, you’ll be swept away by the sheer magic of the scene. Chamarel Viewpoint beckons those in search of serenity and awe-inspiring beauty. Whether you’re a photographer capturing the perfect shot, a couple sharing a romantic moment, or simply a traveler seeking to bask in the island’s natural splendor, this destination promises an unforgettable experience.
With spectacular scenery, the South coast of Mauritius is a wonderful setting for horseback riding. Whether you want to enjoy a romantic trot on the beach, this activity brought to you is certainly one of the best ways to see the beauty of Mauritius. So, come & experience our horse riding excursion on this absolutely stunning beach of Bel Ombre; overseeing a blue lagoon followed by the never ending ocean. Share this experience with your family, friends or partner, and see why you should not miss out on this dream ride at Bel Ombre. You will then set off on the trail for 1 hour from the nearby stable and proceed with the ride along the picturesque beach of Bel Ombre. Feel the salty breeze in your hair and soak in the unmatched ocean scent while feasting your eyes on the spectacular beach, bordering the turquoise lagoon on your leisurely ride.
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