Cap Malheureux

Cap Malheureux is one of the most popular tourist spots in Mauritius. This place gets its beauty from the little church with the red roof close to the blue lagoon. Also, from Cap, you can get some really nice views on the North Islands. You can shoot romantic couple shoots over here as the whole environment gives that vibe. Also, people can get their pre-wedding shoots done here. You have the church and other locations.

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Port Louis - Caudan Waterfront

Going beyond the exotic beaches and the blue lagoons, Mauritius is also a complete shoppers paradise. If you’re on a lookout for some of the best places to go and splurge money then, Port Louis helps you to figure out your problem. The famous Le Caudan Waterfront in Port louis offers you with shopping the best, perfect entertainment and most worth leisure time. Le Caudan Waterfront in Mauritius is a commercial shopping and entertainment complex which provide you with a wide arrangement of shops, cafes, restaurant, movie theaters, casinos, the art market and many more sources of entertainment which can easily cover your day with exotic memories and beautiful commodities.

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Ganga Talao (Grand Bassin)

Ganga Talao (commonly known as Grand Bassin in Mauritius) is a crater lake, about 550 metres above sea level, located in the mountainous Southwest district of Savanne. On the shoreline sits a temple along with a collection of small shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and other gods. Ganga Talao is a major draw of crowds in Mauritius, with many people visiting the site to pray, meditate, play with the local monkeys, or simply to walk by the lake and enjoy the gorgeous surrounding views. The lake of Ganga Talao is thought to be around 18 meters deep and is teeming with a healthy population of fish and eels – no doubt due to the leftover offerings they receive from Hindu pilgrims. However, it is strictly forbidden to fish here due to the sacred nature of the Ganga Talao lake.

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Pamplemmouse garden

The Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanic Garden (SSRBG) covers an area of about 37.5 hectares constituting of various attractions in terms of flora and fauna of both terrestrial and aquatic origins. The origin of the SSRBG dates back to the French period. In 1736, the French Governor, Mahé de Labourdonnais, chose to set up his domain around the present Main Gate of the garden. In 1767 the French Intendant Pierre Poivre, the creator of the garden, introduced vegetables, fruits, flowers and spices from all over the world. It is the oldest Botanic Garden of the southern hemisphere.

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Catamaran

Transparent kayaks

Shiv Shankar

Hiking Le Pouce

Tour via taxi

Chamarel waterfalls & Rum tasting

Tea tasting

Sugar Museum

La Vanille Nature Park

ile aux Aigrettes