Embark on a full-day adventure through the inner island and south coast of Mauritius. Discover breathtaking views, Hindu culture, and the famous 23 coloured earth. Indulge in authentic Mauritian-fusion cuisine and end the day with a stunning sunset at Le Morne Beach.
Embark on a full-day adventure through the inner island and south coast of Mauritius. Discover breathtaking views, Hindu culture, and the famous 23 coloured earth. Indulge in authentic Mauritian-fusion cuisine and end the day with a stunning sunset at Le Morne Beach.
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Tamarind Falls - Comprising seven waterfalls located in close proximity, Tamarind Falls is renowned as one of the island’s most stunning waterfall landscapes.
Enjoy the awe-inspiring view from the viewpoint! - Mare aux Vacoas - Established in 1885, Mare aux Vacoas holds the distinction of being the island’s largest reservoir, with a capacity…
- Tamarind Falls - Comprising seven waterfalls located in close proximity, Tamarind Falls is renowned as one of the island’s most stunning waterfall landscapes.
Enjoy the awe-inspiring view from the viewpoint!
- Mare aux Vacoas - Established in 1885, Mare aux Vacoas holds the distinction of being the island’s largest reservoir, with a capacity nearing 26 million cubic meters. The area is celebrated for its refreshing breeze, surrounded by a lush rainforest featuring tropical trees like eucalyptus, pine, and casuarinas.
- Grand Bassin - A visit to the sacred lake of Grand Bassin is a must while in Mauritius. Known as the largest Hindu temple on the island, this site offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere. Many devotees can be seen praying to Hindu deities, offering fruits and lighting incense, creating a spiritual ambiance in the peaceful surroundings.
With the abundance of fruits during prayers, observant monkeys sometimes emerge from the trees to take advantage of the situation. The guide will lead visitors to the Hanuman Statue atop the hill. Although the climb is fairly long, it rewards with a stunning view of the sacred lake and the island. Visitors can also admire the impressive 108-foot statues of Lord Shiva and Lord Durga, among the largest of their kind globally.
- Bassin Blanc - Bassin Blanc is the crater of a dormant volcano that contributed to the island’s formation. The journey to this site involves driving through narrow roads flanked by dense, vibrant forests, which occasionally clear to reveal panoramic views of mountains and villages.
Visitors can easily walk to the edge of the center to observe the crater and the green waters covering the dormant structure. Surrounded by thick, dark trees, Bassin Blanc’s setting is hauntingly beautiful and sure to give you chills.
- La Vallée Des Couleurs Nature Park - Stroll through La Vallée des Couleurs Nature Park and marvel at attractions like the world-famous 23-colored earth and numerous breathtaking waterfalls.
Additionally, the park offers thrilling activities such as zip-lining, quad biking, karting, and hiking, which guests can book as add-ons.
- La Vallee des Couleurs - Indulge in authentic Mauritian-fusion cuisine. After exploring the park, meet Chef Ganessen and his team, who will delight you with their exotic dishes.
- Baie du Cap - Baie du Cap Coastal Road was recently recognized as the 10th most beautiful road in the world, highlighting its global acclaim. Drive along this road and let your eyes feast on what might be the most magnificent view you’ll ever see.
Located at the southeastern tip of the island, Baie du Cap Coastal Road is situated at what is known as “the Tail” of Mauritius.
- Maconde Viewpoint - Maconde Viewpoint is one of the most renowned viewpoints in Mauritius. Previously mentioned, the Baie Du Cap Coastal Road, ranked as the 10th most beautiful road globally, owes much of its beauty to the Maconde viewpoint.
Park the car along the beach, ascend a narrow set of stairs to a platform, and prepare to be amazed by one of the most sublime views of your life.
- Le Morne Brabant - Dominating the southeast of the island, Le Morne Brabant is the majestic mountain often seen in many online images of Mauritius. This mountain holds significant cultural and historical importance for the country, as it served as a refuge for runaway slaves seeking shelter in its caves.
As the day concludes, relax on the white sand beach of Le Morne, enjoy a refreshing Phoenix Beer, and witness another sunset in paradise before returning to your accommodation in Mauritius.

- Private SUV Transportation
- Clean & Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Entry Tickets | Vallee Des Couleurs
- Lunch | Vallee Des Couleurs
- Private SUV Transportation
- Clean & Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Entry Tickets | Vallee Des Couleurs
- Lunch | Vallee Des Couleurs
- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
Explore where network coverage falters! The southern interior and maritime route of the island are amongst our preferred locales for relaxing and reestablishing our bond with the natural world.
- Pause to take in the stunning vistas of Tamarind Falls
- Learn about the Hindu culture & immerse yourself in the abundant scenic beauty encompassing the…
Explore where network coverage falters! The southern interior and maritime route of the island are amongst our preferred locales for relaxing and reestablishing our bond with the natural world.
- Pause to take in the stunning vistas of Tamarind Falls
- Learn about the Hindu culture & immerse yourself in the abundant scenic beauty encompassing the spiritual lake of Grand Bassin
- Behold the globally acclaimed 23 coloured earth at Vallee Des Couleurs
- Indulge your palate with original Mauritian-fusion gastronomy at Vallee Des Couleurs Restaurant
- Journey along one of the most stunning byways globally
- Revel in the sunset at Le Morne Beach paired with a refreshing, chilled Phoenix beer or a non-alcoholic beverage
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.