15 free things to do in Mauritius

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15 free things to do in Mauritius Staying in a luxury hotel in Mauritius hotels or in a private villa experiencing breathtaking views of the oceans and beaches is a treat in itself, we appreciate how hard it can be to drag yourself away from such peaceful surroundings. But with so much to see and do on the island, it would be a shame not to venture beyond the gates of your resort. Follow our guide to the best free things to do in Mauritius, without spending a Mauritian rupee. You can book mauritius tour packages from india from Smart Holiday Shop by contacting us at info@smartholidayshop.com or 7838398058. 1. Discover Black River Gorges National Park

Much of the forested mountain range in the island’s south west corner belongs to Black River Gorges National Park. This protected haven for endangered species of flora and fauna is full of hiking trails and viewpoints, and is one of the best places in Mauritius to feel at one with nature. The deep green views across this remote volcanic landscape are spectacular, making it one of the top 10 places to visit in mauritius. 2. Wander through Port Louis market


Take a stroll through the daily Port Louis market for a real insight into the people, produce and culture of Mauritius. Take time to absorb all the different sights and sounds, and experience the sweet scent of exotic fruits, herbs, spices and street food. 3. Visit Cap Malheureux

Spend an afternoon ambling through this atmospheric fishing village just north of Grand Baie on the island’s northernmost tip. Due to a history of shipwrecks, the name translates as ‘Cape Misfortune’ but there’s nothing sad about this secluded beauty spot with views out to the offshore islands of Ile Ronde, Ile Plate and Coin de Mire. 4. Exploring Chamarel


Though not as well-known as some of the other places around Mauritius, Chamarel is a place full of surprises. As you drive to this little village, you pass by breathtaking gorges and waterfalls, making it a great place to stop for photographs. What’s also interesting about Chamarel, is its coloured earth. Like a rainbow on earth, the landscape here is mix of yellows, purples, reds and oranges. And while you’re admiring this unique place, don’t forget to befriend the giant tortoises that call Chamarel home. 5. Sunrise at Belle Mere Plage

For early risers, Belle Mare Plage beach in Mauritius is a good choice to enjoy the sunrise. Take a dip while the sun comes up; you would be glad to add Belle Mare Plage beach to your list of must-visit tourist attractions in Mauritius. Experienced swimmers can enjoy swimming in the currents, which are a bit stronger than other beaches in Mauritius. 6. Discover the Mauritius art scene Mauritian artists have much inspiration to draw on, with a vast cultural heritage derived from Africa, Asia and Europe, and an incredible natural landscape on the doorstep. You can see their work, and that of other international artists, at some of the many art galleries on the island, including Galerie du Moulin Casseé , Seebaluck Art Gallery and 3A The Excellence of Art 7. Admire the surfing action at Le Morne


Surfing and kitesurfing can be challenging to master, but they both make excellent spectator sports if your sense of balance is less than stellar. One of the best places to watch these daredevils in action is down at Le Morne in the island’s south west, where the favoured position and large flat lagoon makes for excellent watersport conditions. 8. Experience a dormant Volcano

Trou Aux Cerfs, or the Murr’s Volcano, is a 605 m high dormant volcano that is located in Curepipe, Mauritius. Its well-defined crater is about 350 meters in diameter and is 80 meters deep. Experts believe that this dormant volcano could become active anytime within the next thousand years. 9. Visit Tea Plantations


Sometimes you want to take a morning stroll and it is best to be a part of the tea plantations. The natural beauty of the place which comes along with tea plantations makes the place a must visit to Bois Cheri Tea plantation. Celebrate your early mornings by taking a small walk through the plantations and enjoying the virgin beauty of the nature. 10.Explore Chinatown

When large numbers of Chinese traders arrived in the 1940s, they settled in the area around Royal Road in the Mauritian capital of Port Louis, and a thriving Chinatown was born. Shopfronts burst at the seams with all kinds of goods: paper lanterns, crockery, handheld fans, toys, spices, dried vegetables, musical instruments. Wander the streets for a glimpse of this fascinating neighbourhood. This is one of the best things to do in mauritius at night. 11.Visit Tamarind Waterfalls


Tamarind Waterfalls are one of the best things to see in Mauritius. The waterfalls comprise of a series of seven cataracts located on the Tamarin River, and hence are often called the Seven Cascades. 12.Walk around Ganga Talao Considered by many to be the most sacred Hindu place in Mauritius, Ganga Talao, otherwise known as Grand Bassin, is a secluded lake which lies within the crater of an extinct volcano about 550 metres above sea level. A popular spot for locals and tourists alike, the site is also home to a temple dedicated to Shiva and other Hindu gods. 13.Learn about the island’s past at Aapravasi Ghat

One of two World Heritage Sites in Mauritius, Aapravasi Ghat is the original immigration depot which saw more than half a million indentured labourers arrive between 1834 and the 1920s to work in the sugar plantations. Most Mauritians are able to trace their ancestry back to this site. 14.Watch the sun go down at Trou aux Biches


It’s the Mauritian beach that everyone’s heard of, and for good reason. If you’re looking for the perfect location to watch the sky do its thing in glorious technicolor, the sunsets here are legendary. And if a proposal is on the cards, it might just be the ultimate spot. This is definitelt one of the Best things to do in mauritius on honeymoon. 15.Watch the fishermen’s catch arrive at Grande Gaube The little north eastern fishing village of Grande Gaube is a great place to get a feel for one of the island’s longstanding traditions – fishing. The village is home to many families whose livelihood depends on the sea, and if you don’t mind a very early start you can watch the men return to shore in their wooden pirogues and unload their overnight catch. Book Mauritius Tour Packages from India at Lowest Rates http://www.smartholidayshop.com/mauritius-honeymoon-packages.html


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