Discover the spiritual heart, dramatic landscapes, and natural wonders of southern Mauritius.
A full day tour is 7 hours, calculated from pick-up time at the accommodation until drop-off.
Nestled in the lush highlands of Mauritius, Grand Bassin—also known as Ganga Talao—is a sacred volcanic crater lake and one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage sites outside India. Surrounded by serene forests and spiritual monuments, it offers tranquility, cultural depth, and breathtaking scenery.
Located near Grand Bassin, the towering 108-foot statues of Lord Shiva and Goddess Durga are among the tallest religious statues in the region. These iconic landmarks symbolize Mauritius’s rich spiritual heritage and stand majestically against a serene natural backdrop.
Set within the Black River Gorges National Park, Alexandra Falls offers breathtaking views of cascading water surrounded by lush forest. A peaceful panoramic viewpoint, perfect for nature lovers and photographers.
Enjoy sweeping panoramic views over Mauritius’s largest national park. From this viewpoint, admire deep valleys, dense forests, and distant ocean horizons—a truly refreshing encounter with nature.
La Citronelle offers a refined dining experience surrounded by nature. Overlooking lush valleys and the famous coloured earth, the restaurant serves fusion cuisine inspired by Mauritian, Indian, Italian, and European flavors—all prepared with fresh local ingredients.
This unique geological phenomenon features naturally layered sand dunes in seven vibrant hues. Formed over centuries of volcanic activity, it is one of Mauritius’s most iconic and visually striking attractions.
Nestled in the Chamarel valley, this eco-friendly rum distillery produces premium Mauritian rum from locally grown sugar cane. Learn about the distillation process and enjoy a tasting of white, aged, flavored, and botanical rums.
From the scenic heights of the southwest coast, enjoy a panoramic view of Île aux Bénitiers surrounded by crystal-clear lagoons and framed by the iconic Le Morne Brabant mountain—a perfect photo opportunity and peaceful finale to your tour.