This trip is an insight into a different taste of the Mauritius landscape. Enjoy a panoramic view over the whole island and its mountain ranges from the top of Trou aux Cerf which is an extinct volcano about 700,000 years old.
The drive South will continue through Mare aux Vacoas, the biggest natural water reservoir of the island, Plaine Champagne and takes you to Grand Bassin, a sacred lake for pilgrims of the Hindu community. The Hindu community performs there a pilgrimage every year on the Maha Sivaratri “Siva’s Great Night”, on this day they honor the Lord Siva. The trip continues to through the forest reserve of Plaine-Champagne, with a stop at a viewpoint over the spectacular Black River Gorges down to Chamarel, offering a variety of landscapes ranging from dense continental forests, luxuriant tropical vegetation, against the blue of the Indian Ocean.
A Brilliant Trip