Domaine du Chasseur: Situated in the south east of Mauritius, near Mahebourg is the 1950 acres of land that make up this amazing attraction. This place is a natural hunting ground for a great variety of animals, which includes deer, monkey, boar and others. About 1000 deer herds and hundreds of wild boar can be encountered in this place. Many endangered species of birds can also be viewed here. Lovers of leafy walks can choose 5 to 15 kms long allowing them to admire rare kinds of trees along with the protected species. There is a panoramic restaurant with tasty Mauritius menu to complement the wonderful trip.
Port Louis: This is the capital of Mauritius. Here one can find modern houses and old Creole houses. Extraordinary markets, royal coconut trees, government houses, museum, Champ de Mars and its horse races towered by the Adelaide Fort, new commercial complex of Caudan and streets full of tourists symbolize this capital town.
The Triolet Shivala: The Shivala is situated in one of the longest villages found in Mauritius. This is a very large Hindu temple. Mauritius has origins from three continents and a diversity of culture. The Maha Shivaratree is a festival celebrated in honor of Lord Shiva.
Flacq Market: This is the place where one finds the open market in Mauritius. This village is regarded as one of the most important places in the island. Many items are available at bargain prices and it is a favorite tourist haunt.
There are many ways to tour this delightful island. You can choose a boat, bus, coach, taxi or bicycle.
Shopping in Mauritius
Port Louis hosts colorful Indian and Chinese boutiques offering an unimaginable variety of household articles. Mauritius is also a place for a range of spices, in addition to tablecloths, fabrics and basketwork. Nowhere in the world can one find such a wide and export quality variety of t-Shirts at such bargain prices as Mauritius. Sophisticated models of ships can also be found. Shopping for gold jewelry and gems can be relatively inexpensive in Mauritius.