Enjoy an 8-hour private tour of the South of Mauritius in an air-conditioned vehicle. At Bois Cheri Tea Plantation you'll discover the history of tea in Mauritius, and learn about the tea making process. At the La Vanille Réserve des Mascareignes you'll see giant tortoises and crocodiles in this one-of-a-kind nature reserve. At Gris Gris and La Roche qui Pleure you can admire the rugged scenery of the south of Mauritius, the most wild part of the island.
Pickup included
Discover the tea making process at Bois Chéri, the first tea plantation in Mauritius, founded in 1892. You will visit the plantation, factory, museum and learn about the tea production process from harvest and fermentation to drying, sieving and packaging, and the history of tea in Mauritius. After the guided tour, you can sample the delicious varieties of tea on the terrace of its old chalet and admire a volcanic crater now transformed into a small lake, surrounded by lush greenery.
Stroll through La Vanille Réserve des Mascareignes and its 3.5 hectares of lush greenery. Discover its beautiful palm and banana trees, giant bamboos, its impressive animals, including 2,000 Nile Crocodiles and 1,000 giant tortoises. You will also visit their insectarium which boasts one of the best private collections in the world with 23,000 species.
Admire the rugged scenery of big, powerful waves crashing on the cliffs at Gris Gris. A few metres away, you will see La Roche qui pleure, a natural rock formation that resembles a person crying when the waves hit it.
Please make sure you have provided us with your correct hotel information. Please let the reception know that someone from Bonjour Mauritius will be picking you up at 9:00am the day of your excursion.
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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