Must-Have Experiences In Mauritius For A First-Time Traveller

Mauritius, one of the most amazing islands on earth, is the kind of multifaceted vacation spot that suits everyone from families to honeymooning couples
Maconde view point, Baie du Cap, Mauritius island, Africa
Maconde view point, Baie du Cap, Mauritius island, AfricaShutterstock

Mauritius's tremendous charm stems from the fact that the island rises out of the Indian Ocean like a vision. It's easy to imagine how its beaches and palm, mountains and woods, reefs and untamed horizons must have seemed to early seafarers.

Mauritius also set the standard for diverse island tourism, fusing the idea of an opulent resort by the water with a rich culture that extends beyond the resort's boundaries. In addition to the beaches, Mauritius offers a wealth of fascinating historical background, exceptional conservation success stories, and mouthwatering culinary delights.

Explore The Deep Blue In A Submarine

This adventure gives you a front-row seat to the coral reefs on the abyssal, mysterious shipwrecks, and the marine life
This adventure gives you a front-row seat to the coral reefs on the abyssal, mysterious shipwrecks, and the marine lifeShutterstock

Dive into the breathtaking underwater world of Mauritius with an unforgettable submarine ride. If you want to see the underwater world of Mauritius, there is no better way than taking a submarine ride. This adventure gives you a front-row seat to the coral reefs on the abyssal, mysterious shipwrecks, and diverse marine life, including fish, turtles, sharks, and dolphins. Inside the submarine, you'll enjoy modern comforts like large viewing windows and air-conditioning, making your journey both exhilarating and comfortable. Bring out the explorer in you with this one-of-a-kind experience. 

To book this experience, you can contact one of the operators offering Mauritius submarine tours, such as Blue Safari or Aquaventure. The duration of the ride is usually approximately 45 minutes, and the price ranges from INR 8,305 to INR 16,611 per person, depending on the season and the package. The availability of the tours may vary depending on the weather and the demand, so it is advisable to book in advance.

Tour The Mauritian Tea Route

If you are a tea lover or if you are interested in the history and culture of Mauritius, the Mauritian tea route is an experience you simply can't afford to miss. This immersive guided tour escorts you through the heart of Mauritius' most renowned tea plantations and factories, offering a deep dive into the island's tea production and cultural significance. You will also get to enjoy the scenic views of the green hills and valleys, the tea tasting, and the museum that showcases the history of tea in Mauritius.

To book this tour, you can contact one of the operators that offer the tea route tour in Mauritius, such as Bois Cheri or Domaine des Aubineaux. The duration of the tour is usually approximately 4 hours, and the prices range from INR 4,152 to INR 8,305 per person, depending on the season and the package. The itinerary of the tour may vary depending on the operator, but it usually includes visits to at least two tea plantations and factories and a lunch break.

Trek Across the Coloured Earth Of Chamarel

Thanks to volcanic activity, you'll witness a dazzling display of red, brown, purple, green, blue, and yellow here
Thanks to volcanic activity, you'll witness a dazzling display of red, brown, purple, green, blue, and yellow hereShutterstock

For an encounter with nature that will take your breath away, make your way to the Coloured Earth of Chamarel. This extraordinary geological wonder showcases a palette of soil in hues that span the spectrum—thanks to volcanic activity, you'll witness a dazzling display of red, brown, purple, green, blue, and yellow, creating a mesmerising rainbow effect on the earth itself. Just a stone's throw away, marvel at the highest waterfall in Mauritius, an ideal backdrop for capturing stunning photographs. This is an experience that is sure to leave you speechless. 

To enjoy this hike, you can either join a guided tour or go on your own. The difficulty of the hike is moderate, and the distance is about 3 km. The entrance fee to the park is INR 830 per person, and it includes access to the coloured earth, the waterfall, and the viewpoint. The park is open from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, and it is advisable to go early in the morning or late in the afternoon when the sun is not too strong and the colours are more vivid.

Witness A Hindu Pilgrimage At Grand Bassin Sacred Lake

Grand Bassin Sacred Lake
Grand Bassin Sacred LakeShutterstock

If you want to experience the cultural and spiritual side of Mauritius, you should visit the Grand Bassin Sacred Lake, particularly during the vibrant annual Hindu pilgrimage.  This revered site draws the Hindu community from across Mauritius to pay homage to Lord Shiva, the deity of destruction and rebirth. You will also see the awe-inspiring giant statue of Shiva, the second tallest in the world, and the beautiful temple that fringes the lake.

For a truly immersive experience, you should go to the Grand Bassin Lake during the Maha Shivaratri festival, which usually takes place in February or March, depending on the lunar calendar. The festival date is announced a few weeks in advance, and you can check the dates online or ask the locals. The location of the lake is about 40 km from Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, and you can reach it by car, bus, or taxi. The etiquette for visiting the lake is to dress modestly, remove your shoes, and respect the rituals and the beliefs of the pilgrims.

Hike Through The Rainforest That Was Once Home To The Extinct Dodo

Big tree in Black River Gorges national forest on Mauritius island
Big tree in Black River Gorges national forest on Mauritius islandShutterstock

If you are a nature and wildlife enthusiast, the Black River Gorges National Park in Mauritius is an absolute must-visit. This is the largest and most protected national park on the island, covering approximately 2% of Mauritius. It's a sanctuary where you can encounter some of the world's most unique flora and fauna, including species that are nowhere else to be found. The park also serves as a living museum, echoing the footsteps of the now-extinct dodo bird, once a native to this lush paradise.  You will also learn about the history of the park, which was once home to the extinct dodo, the iconic bird of Mauritius.

To visit this park, you can either join a guided tour or go on your own. The park has several trails that vary in difficulty and length, and you can choose the one that suits your preference and fitness level. Some of the popular trails are the Macchabee Trail, the Parakeet Trail, and the Gorges Viewpoint Trail.

The entrance fee to the park is about INR 415 per person, and it includes access to the visitor centre, the picnic areas, and the restrooms. The park is open from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm, and it is advisable to go early in the morning or late in the afternoon when the temperature is cooler and the animals are more active.

To plan and enjoy your trip to Mauritius, here are some general tips and advice that you should keep in mind:

The ideal period to visit Mauritius is from May to December, characterised by dry, sunny weather and comfortable temperatures. Note that December to January marks the peak tourist season, leading to crowded spots and elevated prices. The rainy season from January to April brings humidity, wet conditions, and potential cyclones.

The Information

Visa requirements for Mauritius vary based on nationality and visit purpose. Many visitors enjoy visa-free entry for up to 90 days, provided they have a valid passport, round-trip ticket, and proof of sufficient funds. Always verify visa requirements for your specific country via online resources or by contacting a Mauritian embassy or consulate.

The local currency is the Mauritian rupee (MUR), with an exchange rate of INR 1 = 0.55 MUR. Currency can be exchanged at the airport, banks, hotels, or certified dealers. While credit and debit cards are widely accepted, carrying some cash is recommended for minor expenses or gratuities.

Getting Around: Mauritius is straightforward and budget-friendly. Renting a car, bike, or scooter offers freedom to explore at your own pace, requiring a valid driving license and an international permit. Public buses present an economical, albeit slower, alternative. Taxis offer convenience and comfort but can be pricey and scarce. For a seamless experience, consider booking private transfers or tours, which provide flexibility and ease at a higher cost but might limit authentic local interactions.

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