Explore Mauritius’ South West with a private tour, marvel at Chamarel Waterfall, and discover the Seven Colored Earth. Connect with nature’s beauty.
Explore Mauritius’ South West with a private tour, marvel at Chamarel Waterfall, and discover the Seven Colored Earth. Connect with nature’s beauty.
- Trou aux Cerfs - Trou aux Cerfs is a dormant volcanic crater situated in Curepipe, standing at an elevation of approximately 605 meters above sea level. This natural marvel is one of the island’s most renowned landmarks. The crater spans about 350 meters in diameter and is 80 meters deep, encircled by lush vegetation, pine trees, and exotic…
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Trou aux Cerfs - Trou aux Cerfs is a dormant volcanic crater situated in Curepipe, standing at an elevation of approximately 605 meters above sea level. This natural marvel is one of the island’s most renowned landmarks. The crater spans about 350 meters in diameter and is 80 meters deep, encircled by lush vegetation, pine trees, and exotic plants. From its edge, visitors can enjoy stunning 360-degree panoramic views of the island, encompassing the central plateau, surrounding mountains, and on clear days, even the distant coastlines. Believed to have formed millions of years ago, the site is tranquil and easily accessible, frequently visited by joggers, families, and tourists who come to appreciate its natural beauty and the refreshing highland air. It is a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring Mauritius’ volcanic heritage and admiring breathtaking island vistas.
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Mare aux Vacoas - Mare aux Vacoas is the largest freshwater reservoir in Mauritius, located in the highlands of the Plaines Wilhems district, near Curepipe. Constructed in 1885 and later expanded, the reservoir is crucial in supplying water to a significant portion of the island. Surrounded by dense forests and cool misty air, Mare aux Vacoas is situated at an elevation of about 600 meters above sea level, providing a serene, almost mystical atmosphere. The area is rich in native vegetation and is also close to other natural attractions such as Grand Bassin (Ganga Talao) and the Black River Gorges National Park. Due to its altitude, the region often experiences cooler temperatures and frequent rainfall, which helps replenish the reservoir. While primarily serving as an essential water source, Mare aux Vacoas is also admired for its peaceful landscape, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking a quiet retreat amidst Mauritius’ lush greenery.
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Grand Bassin - Grand Bassin, nestled deep in the heart of Mauritius, is one of the island’s most sacred and tranquil sites. Located about 6 km southeast of Mare aux Vacoas, this natural crater lake sits 550 meters above sea level in a secluded mountain area, surrounded by lush greenery. Known as Ganga Talao, it holds immense spiritual significance for Mauritians of the Hindu faith, who regard it as a holy lake connected to the sacred waters of the Ganges River in India. Every year, during the Maha Shivaratri festival, thousands of pilgrims walk long distances carrying decorated kanwars to honor Lord Shiva in a moving display of devotion. Around the lake stands a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, along with shrines to other deities such as Hanuman and Lakshmi, and the towering statue of Lord Shiva welcomes visitors. Grand Bassin is not only a place of worship but also a symbol of unity, culture, and peace, offering both pilgrims and tourists a profound spiritual experience in Mauritius.
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Alexandra Falls - For waterfall enthusiasts, Alexandra Falls is a “must-see” destination!
Alexandra Falls is nestled in the deep jungle of the Black River Gorges National Park and resembles a scene from a movie! Wandering through this enchanting setting, it’s hard to believe you’re on planet Earth! The allure of cascading water, surrounded by lush greenery and the sounds of local bird species and other creatures, creates a perfect environment for mental relaxation at the sight of Alexandra Falls. The surroundings of the waterfalls resemble a real jungle book and promise tranquility and peacefulness while you enjoy one of the best places to visit in Mauritius.
Alexandra Falls is accessible on the route to Plaine Champagne (ideal for fruit picking) and heading to Grand Bassin. It is an excellent addition to a day trip to these two locations and passing through other natural wonders along Chamarel.
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Macchabée Viewpoint - Macchabée Viewpoint is one of the most spectacular vantage points in Black River Gorges National Park, offering sweeping views over Mauritius’ largest protected forest. Located in the island’s southwestern highlands, this viewpoint overlooks dense green valleys and dramatic ridges. It is a paradise for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and hikers, as the area is home to several endemic species, including the pink pigeon, echo parakeet, and Mauritian kestrel. The viewpoint provides a perfect balance of tranquility and adventure: the fresh mountain breeze, the sound of rustling leaves, and the vast scenery create a sense of being surrounded by untouched wilderness. On clear days, visitors can admire panoramic vistas stretching from the heart of the rainforest all the way down to the western coast. Macchabée is more than just a viewpoint—it is a window into the natural heritage of Mauritius, a place where the island’s biodiversity and landscapes can be appreciated in their purest form.
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Chamarel Seven Coloured Earth Geopark - One of the most iconic attractions Mauritius is famous for - a visit to Chamarel 7 Coloured Earth is a must.
A member of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences of Mauritius highlighted this particularly curious natural occurrence back in 1879. This unusual phenomenon, the Seven Coloured Earth, has since become one of the major tourist attractions of the island.
During the visit, you will witness the famous dunes of up to 15 meters of colored earth. The reserve is also home to giant tortoises, a few of whom are long-term residents.
Set amidst lush green vegetation, this unique geological curiosity is one of nature’s most mesmerizing creations. With distinct shades of red, brown, violet, green, blue, purple, and yellow, the Geopark features 15 meters of richly colored dunes - an almost surreal, lunar-like spectacle of rainbow-hued sands unfolding before your eyes.
- Chamarel Waterfalls - Prepare for the breathtaking sight of the Chamarel Waterfall surrounded by lush green scenery!
On the island’s southwest side, you will find the Chamarel Waterfalls, a single-drop waterfall that is undoubtedly the tallest on the island at about 100 meters high. Be ready to be captivated by this striking piece of nature.
The waterfall, fed by the distinct streams of the Saint-Denis River, offers a spectacular show to both elders and little ones alike. The Chamarel Waterfall also attracts enthusiasts of abseiling and swimming who take the opportunity to head down the trail to enjoy a refreshing swim in the cool water.
The Chamarel Waterfalls remain one of the main tourist attractions across the island, and it’s easy to see why!
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Chamarel - Afterward, head to a local restaurant for lunch. Prepare to immerse yourself in a distinctive Creole culinary journey with soulful, authentic local cooking.
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Viewpoint - At Chamarel Viewpoint, immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of Mauritius, where the island’s west coast unfolds like a living canvas before you. Perched atop a scenic vantage point, this spot offers panoramic vistas that will leave you breathless.
From here, gaze upon the iconic silhouette of Le Morne Mountain, a majestic presence against the backdrop of the endless ocean. Behold the tranquil waters of the Indian Ocean stretching towards the horizon, adorned with the picturesque islets of Île aux Bénitiers and the legendary Crystal Rock. As day transitions to night, painting the sky with a palette of vibrant colors, you’ll be swept away by the sheer magic of the scene.
Chamarel Viewpoint beckons those in search of serenity and awe-inspiring beauty. Whether you’re a photographer capturing the perfect shot, a couple sharing a romantic moment, or simply a traveler seeking to bask in the island’s natural splendor, this destination promises an unforgettable experience.

- Entrance to Seven colored Earth and Chamarel waterfall
- Beverages during lunch (Non- Alcoholic)
- Private transportation in a fully Air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch (Veg and Non-veg)
- Services of a qualified Guide/Driver
- Bottled water upon arrival
- Pick-up and drop-off at any hotel or accommodation in Mauritius
- Entrance to Seven colored Earth and Chamarel waterfall
- Beverages during lunch (Non- Alcoholic)
- Private transportation in a fully Air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch (Veg and Non-veg)
- Services of a qualified Guide/Driver
- Bottled water upon arrival
- Pick-up and drop-off at any hotel or accommodation in Mauritius
- Gratuities (Optional)
- Gratuities (Optional)
Experience an exclusive full-day tour in the South West of Mauritius, featuring stops at stunning, one-of-a-kind sites and the chance to explore the island’s scenic landscapes throughout your journey. This day is dedicated to immersing yourself in nature, where you will be captivated by waterfalls, mountain valleys, and sweeping ocean views.
The South…
Experience an exclusive full-day tour in the South West of Mauritius, featuring stops at stunning, one-of-a-kind sites and the chance to explore the island’s scenic landscapes throughout your journey. This day is dedicated to immersing yourself in nature, where you will be captivated by waterfalls, mountain valleys, and sweeping ocean views.
The South Western region of the island is famous for its lush greenery, beautiful rivers, and waterfalls. It also boasts mountains and viewpoints offering breathtaking coastal and natural vistas. You will have the opportunity to visit the island’s most popular attractions all in one day. This is your perfect encounter with nature.
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking
- Children ages 3 years and under are free. Please notify of CHILD/ INFANT SEAT at the time of booking
- Please advise of any food allergies or illness
- Please wear non slippery shoes
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.