Our South Trip with tea, rum, and wine tasting offers an extraordinary way to experience the true flavors of Mauritius. Unlike typical tours, we take you on a personalized journey to Takamaka Winery, where you’ll savor unique lychee wine, followed by a visit to the historic Bois Chéri Tea Factory for an immersive tea tasting. Then, enjoy a delicious local 3-course lunch before heading to Saint Aubin Rhumerie for an exclusive rum tasting experience. What sets us apart is the combination of local culture, authentic flavors, and stunning landscapes, providing a rich and unforgettable Mauritian experience.
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Trou aux Cerfs is a breathtaking volcanic crater located in the heart of Mauritius, near Curepipe. This extinct volcano offers visitors spectacular views of the island’s central plateau, with a lush green landscape stretching to the horizon. Travelers can explore the crater’s rim, where a well-maintained pathway allows for easy access and scenic walks. The area is surrounded by dense vegetation, making it a perfect spot for nature walks and photography. Visitors can also enjoy the peaceful ambiance, watch local birds, and learn about the region’s geological history. It’s an ideal stop for those natural beauty and tranquility.
Takamaka Winery is a charming vineyard located on the slopes of the island’s picturesque southern hills. Known for producing high-quality wines, it offers visitors a unique experience of Mauritius’ wine culture. Travelers can explore the lush vineyard, learn about the winemaking process, and discover the history behind the winery’s creation. During a guided tour, guests can observe the different stages of wine production, from Lychee cultivation to fermentation. The highlight of the visit is the wine tasting session, where travelers can sample a variety of local wines, accompanied by delicious snacks. It’s a perfect experience for wine enthusiasts and those looking to enjoy the island’s scenic beauty.
Grand Bassin (also known as Ganga Talao) is a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site nestled in the crater of an extinct volcano, surrounded by lush forests. After a stop at the nearby Mare aux Vacoas Reservoir, travelers will be transported to this serene and spiritual destination, which is considered the holiest place for Hindus in Mauritius. Visitors can stroll around the peaceful lake, admire the stunning views of the surrounding mountains, and explore the majestic temples dedicated to Hindu deities. The highlight of the site is the towering statue of Lord Shiva, standing at 108 feet, overlooking the lake. Travelers can also witness colorful prayer offerings, take in the spiritual atmosphere, and learn about the cultural significance of Grand Bassin in Mauritius’ Hindu community. It’s a tranquil stop that offers both natural beauty and cultural depth.
Bois Chéri Tea Factory is one of the oldest and most renowned tea plantations in Mauritius, offering a unique insight into the island’s rich tea culture. Travelers visiting the factory can take a guided tour through the lush plantation, learning about the history of tea production in Mauritius and the various stages of tea processing, from picking to packaging. The highlight of the visit is the tea tasting session, where guests can sample a selection of the estate’s finest teas, including traditional blends and unique flavors. Visitors will also have the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful surroundings, with panoramic views of the plantation and nearby mountains. The experience combines cultural learning, natural beauty, and the pleasure of savoring fresh, locally produced tea.
After the delightful tea tasting at Bois Chéri, travelers will indulge in a traditional 3-course Mauritian meal. This authentic culinary experience showcases the island’s diverse flavors, influenced by Indian, African, Chinese, and French cuisines. The meal typically begins with a refreshing starter, followed by a hearty main dish featuring local specialties like grilled fish/ chicken or chicken/fish curry, served with rice and chutneys/salad. To finish, guests will enjoy a delicious dessert, such as banana flambé or a ice cream. The meal is a perfect complement to the day’s experience, offering a true taste of Mauritius’ vibrant food culture.
Alexandra Falls is one of Mauritius’ most stunning natural attractions, located in the heart of the island’s lush Black River Gorges National Park. This picturesque waterfall, with water cascading over a 25-meter drop, is surrounded by dense tropical forests and offers breathtaking panoramic views. Travelers visiting Alexandra Falls can take a short hike through the park to reach the viewing platform, where they’ll be treated to spectacular views of the falls and the surrounding greenery. The area is also home to rich biodiversity, including endemic bird species. The serene atmosphere, combined with the beauty of the falls, makes it a perfect spot for photography, nature walks, and relaxation in nature. It’s a must-visit destination for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty in Mauritius.
Machabee Viewpoint is a hidden gem located in the Black River Gorges National Park of Mauritius. This scenic viewpoint offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views on the island, with sweeping vistas of the lush valleys, rugged hills, and dense forests below. From here, visitors can enjoy breathtaking sights of the surrounding landscape, including distant waterfalls and the vast tropical wilderness that defines the park. The viewpoint is accessible via a short, easy hike through the park, making it an ideal stop for nature lovers and photographers. The tranquility of the area, combined with the stunning scenery, provides the perfect opportunity to appreciate Mauritius’ natural beauty away from the crowds. It’s a must-visit for those seeking an unforgettable, peaceful experience in the heart of the island.
Gris Gris Beach is a stunning and rugged coastal destination located on the southern tip of Mauritius, known for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and wild beauty. Unlike the island’s typical sandy beaches, Gris Gris offers a more untamed experience with its rocky shoreline and powerful waves. Travelers can take a leisurely stroll along the cliffs, enjoying panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and the surrounding landscape. While swimming is not recommended due to strong currents.
Saint Aubin Rhumerie is a historic rum distillery located in the south of Mauritius, offering visitors a fascinating insight into the traditional production of Mauritian rum. Travelers can enjoy a guided tour of the distillery, where they will learn about the rich history of rum-making on the island, from the cultivation of sugarcane to the distillation process. The tour also takes visitors through the lush sugarcane fields, the distillery’s old machinery, and the aging cellars where rum is stored. After the tour, guests can enjoy a rum tasting session, sampling a variety of local rums, including flavored rums.
The visit also includes a stroll around the beautiful estate, which features a colonial-style house and a charming garden. It’s a great experience for rum enthusiasts and those looking to explore the island’s heritage.
The tour will finally end with the return transportation to your hotel.
Chamarel is a small village in Mauritius known for its stunning natural landscapes, including the famous Seven Colored Earth and the Chamarel Waterfall. This picturesque area offers a mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences, making it a must-visit destination on the island.
A unique geological wonder where the soil is naturally divided into seven distinct colors: red, brown, violet, green, blue, purple, and yellow. The site is a must-visit for its vibrant and unusual landscape.
One of the highest waterfalls in Mauritius, cascading down 83 meters (272 feet) into a lush, green valley. The waterfall is a stunning sight and offers a refreshing escape from the heat.
A beautifully preserved colonial mansion turned into a museum, offering a glimpse into the life of the island's early settlers. The house is surrounded by lush gardens and offers guided tours.
A popular Mauritian street food made from split peas and wheat flour, served with various curries and chutneys.
Spicy chili fritters made from flour, chili, and other spices, deep-fried to perfection.
A tomato-based stew with fish, chicken, or meat, cooked with onions, garlic, and spices.
The best time to visit Chamarel is during the cooler, drier months of May to September. This period offers pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Mauritian Rupee (MUR)
GMT+4
230VV, 50HzHz
Chamarel is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Port Louis Central Bus Station
Buses are the primary form of public transport in Mauritius. They are affordable but can be crowded and may not run frequently to Chamarel.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning landscapes and tragic history. The area offers hiking, water sports, and cultural experiences.
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