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MAURITIUS
GEOGRAPHY
VISA:
A visitor must be in possession of a valid passport and a return or onward ticket. A visitor’s visa (on arrival) is normally granted for a period of two weeks to one month upon arrival, to almost all holders of a valid passport, with one or two exceptions.
HOW TO GET
THERE:
FLIGHTS INTO
Direct Flight is Air Mauritius (MK) ex BOM flying thrice a week – Monday, Wednesday & Friday. Return
flights from
Flight timings on MK
BOM MRU
0210 0640
MRU BOM
1630 0010
CURRENCY:
The monetary unit is the Mauritian Rupee (MUR) which is divided into 100 cents (cs)
1
1 USD = 28.73
1 EUR = 42
GETTING AROUND:
Air: Air
Helicopter: Helicopters
are available for transfers and sightseeing tours
Car:
One major highway runs north to south, otherwise a good network of paved, if
sometimes narrow, roads cover the island. Traffic drives, erratically, on the
left.
Numerous
car hire firms include major international and independent firms. Prices vary
widely starting from 600 rupees per day.
Regulations: Drivers are required to be over 18 years old. Speed limits are 90kph (50mph) on the motorway and 50kph (31mph) in built-up areas. Seatbelts are compulsory. A foreign license is accepted
Bus: Mauritian bus services
serve their purpose quite well, but they tend to be a bit slow, since traffic
in
Taxi: These are
regulated and metered (though meters are almost never used) hence it’s a good
idea to agree on a price before setting off. Tips are not customary for taxi
drivers, but appreciated.
The
alternative to taxis in places like Grand Baie is to rent a motorbike. One can
also rent bicycles in most areas—this may be the best way to soak in some local
atmosphere in an unhurried way.
Boat: Coraline,
Sails once a week to
BUSINESS:
Private Sector: Monday to Friday:
Public Sector : Monday to Friday:
Saturday :
CLIMATE:
The temperature on the coastal areas varies between 22°C in winter and 34°C in
summer. The sea temperature varies between 22°C and 27°C. In the central part
of the island, the maximum daytime temperature varies from about 19°C in August
to about 26°C in February. The western and northern regions are warmer and
relatively drier than the East and the South.
CLOTHING:
Take your best beach and casual wear. In the winter months (June -September),
carry some light woollen clothing for the cool evenings.
Please show due respect when visiting religious places. Wear appropriate
clothing (and remove leather shoes and belts) when entering the premises.
TIME:
ELECTRICITY:
220 volts.
DIALING
CODE:
International country code: +
230 (
TIPPING
Tipping is not compulsory.
Time & Telecommunications
Mauritius is four hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time and three hours ahead (2
hours in summer) of mid-European Time.
LANGUAGE
Most people in
and French. Creole and French are the main languages in the everyday
environment and several oriental languages are also spoken.
SECURITY
A tourist police service has been set up to ensure security in tourist zones.
An anti-terrorist law has also been proclaimed. A specific law relating to all
tourist activities and corrupt practices has also been voted.
The following essential pieces of advice are meant for you :
> Keep an eye on all personal belongings at all times.
> Be careful when withdrawing money from a cash point.
> Avoid wearing expensive jewellery.
> Do not leave anything inside your car.
> (For trips or purchases) use only recognised operators or suppliers.
> Keep your passports, plane tickets, jewellery of value and large sums of
money in safe custody.
> For sea excursions, do not rent boats with inadequate security standards.
> During individual sea trips, always notify the person responsible for the
boat house.
> Do not go swimming in areas where it is forbidden.
POINTS TO NOTE:
·
MRU
is a fairly small island however the distances between the north and the south
and the east to the west can be pretty far when you are driving. It is an
average of 1 ½ hours one way!
·
The
Best beaches are found to the North in the Grand Baie area.
·
The
beaches to the south are more rocky and the sea is a lot rougher and its windy.
·
It
is not a shopping destination. At best one can buy curios and local
handicrafts.
·
The
shops all close by around 1700 hrs.
·
Traffic
during the peak hour is pretty bad and especially around the
·
If
a client is staying in the South, say at the Berjaya or the Indian Resort then
the full day trip to the Ile Aux Cerfs may not be required. The same activities
are available on the beach near their hotel itself; hence making a trip for 2
hrs to get to IAC is not needed.
ATTRACTIONS
IN
AUX CERFS TOUR ( pls note that the below is an approximate itinerary with the timings and that the same could change )
1. You are picked
up at 0830 hrs from the hotel. The clients staying in the hotels on the East
Coast will be picked up later. ( eg Ambre /
2. Around 10.15
hrs we reach Belle Mare Plage where the pax will do the Undersea Walk. This is
near the Coco Beach Hotel.
3. The USW takes
a total of ½ hr from start to finish.
4. For those who
do not want to do the USW, they can still go on the boat to the pontoon and
observe. Else they can spend time on the
5. Around 10.45
they finish the excursion.
6. A 10 mins
drive and we are at Trou d’eau douce where a high speed boat takes 8 mins to
get you to a platform opp the Ile Aux Cerfs island. ( the boat takes max 10
ppl) This is for the Parasailing. For those who do not want to do the
parasailing, the boat takes you to the island which is 2 mins away.
7. Following the
parasailing (settled on own) the pax are dropped off at the island at leisure.
They can enjoy windsurfing / kayaking etc.
8. They are also
given a light lunch that is packed. Lunch consists of Rice / Dal / Achar /
vegetable / curd / 1 fruit and 1 litre of water. – pls note that the packed lunch is kept light on purpose as the clients
will be indulging in water sports and if they eat a heavy meal they may feel v
sick and that is not good.
9. There is a
restaurant on IAC as well, however may be expensive.
10. The pax are
free till 1530 hrs
11. They take the
boat back to mainland and are transferred to their hotels.
12. They reach the hotel around 1700 hrs.
Pls note that the van in SIC will wait for pax only for 10 mins. If they are not there on time they will be left behind.
PORT LOUIS AND PAMPLEMOUSSES GARDEN (pls note that the below is an approximate itinerary with the timings and
that the same could change )
1. You are picked
up at 0900 hrs.
2. Driven to the
P B Garden ( if staying in the North will take 20 mins, if West coast then 1.15
hrs / if South then 1.45 hrs and if East then 1 hr.)
3. Spend 45 mins
enjoying a guided tour with a guide. There is a handicraft shop near the garden
and one can buy stuff here especially paintings made with sugarcane leaves.
4. From here they
start the city tour covering the Citadel and chinatown.
5. They are
dropped at the Caudan waterfront around 1300 hrs for 3 hrs. The guide shows
them where they can go and then leaves them, telling them where to meet later.
There are loads of eating places here even Mc Donalds. There are lots of shops
and even the casino here.
6. Around 1530 hrs all must meet and off to the hotel.
In case pax want to take another additional optional tour of Domaine Les Pailles this is the best day to do so, since DLP is only a 15 mins drive from the waterfront. For those taking this s/s will get only 2 hrs at the water front later. DLP is where you can see how MRU was in the bygone days with the old sugar mills / the rum distillery / restaurants and Swami Vivekanandas Convention Hall where the Zee Awards were held.
SOUTH ISLAND TOUR ( pls note that the below is an approximate itinerary
with the timings and that the same could change )
1. You are picked
up at 0830 hrs. ( If staying in Berjaya the pick up is around 0900 hrs)
2. Driven to the
Glass Gallery to see the glass blowing. One can shop here. ( if staying in the
North time taken is 1 hr, South is 1 hr , West is 45 mins)
3. Following a 15
mins drive you are taken to
4. 5 mins drive
next to the Diamond Factory and the Ship Model Factory. Spend 20 mins here.
5. Next stop
after a 15 mins drive is the extinct volcano of Trou aux cerfs. Spend 10 mins
at the rim of the crater.
6. 7 min drive
later is to the
7. The Nature
tour starts around
8. The next stop
is the Black River Gorge viewpoint. This is a scenic drive down the Hill to
Chamarel where u can see the 7 colored sands.
9. Following this
you are back at the hotel.
For
those who would like to do the
ATTRACTIONS BY THE LOCATIONS:
North:
The Triolet
Shivala
The longest village on the island, Triolet offers an opportunity to visit the
biggest Hindu temple, the Maheswarnath, first built in 1819 in honour of the
Gods Shiva,
The
Labourdonnais Orchards
Discover a large variety of tropical fruit trees, colourful and perfumed exotic
flowers. Trips on mountain bikes or hiking are possible
Pereybère
The wonderful Pereybere public beach is popular because of its shopping facilities, restaurants and pubs.
A few metres away from Baie aux Tortues, which 17th century sailors named after
the many tortoises in the area, can be found the ruins of the old
East:
Flacq Market
Flacq is one of the most important villages in
The
Enjoy unforgettable moments sliding on the giant chutes, with family or
friends. Relaxation and pleasure guaranteed.
Ile aux Cerfs
Ile aux Cerfs is a paradise for water sports and has the most beautiful beach
in
South East:
Dutch Ruins
At Vieux Grand Port, the oldest settlements in
Ile aux
Aigrettes
Owing to the remarkable work accomplished by the Mauritius Wildlife Fund, the
island has become an international standard for the protection of natural
resources and endangered species. A few of the world’s rarest birds, including
the kestrel, can be seen there. You can also discover the extremely rare Pink
Pigeon, the Green Gecko Phelsuma and the Aldabra giant tortoise.
Mahebourg
Mahébourg is one of the main fishing villages on the island. Built on the
magnificent
The Martello Towers represent the scene of the ancient rivalry between old
colonial powers and the ingenuity of mankind. They are a milestone in the
island’s history; they symbolise the end of slavery and the beginning of Indian
immigration.
Domaine
du Chasseur
Nestling in the Anse Jonchée hills, the Domaine des Grand Bois has splendid
hunting grounds covering an area of 900 hectares. Stags, monkeys and boars live
amidst the luxuriant vegetation of the hillside.One can watch a few species of
endangered birds, including the kestrel. The Domaine contains four
thatched-roof bungalows and a restaurant with a panoramic sea view. Take an
opportunity to enjoy a delicious meal of venison and seafood.
Souillac
A small seaside resort along the rugged coast of the Savanne district. A famous
feature is the garden overlooking the sea and named after Dr. Charles Telfair.
A popular viewpoint is found at the southern end of the village, right on the
cliff top: Gris Gris.
West:
Chamarel
A winding road leads from Case Noyale village to the coloured earths of
Chamarel: an undulating landscape of different and contrasting shades of
colours. The different shades of blue, green, red and yellow are apparently the
result of the erosion of the volcanic ash. The neighbouring waterfalls of
Chamarel rise from the moors and the native plant life. The site possesses a
rare beauty.
Some «Table d’hôtes» have been recently created in the Chamarel
Village where you can enjoy the taste of typical Mauritian cuisine.
Salt Pans
Owing to the exceptional high level of sunshine the district receives, Tamarin
is naturally the heart of salt production in
Casela
Situated in the Rivière Noire district, the bird park stretches over 25
hectares and contains more than 140 bird species from all five continents.
Other attractions include fish ponds, tigers, tortoises, monkeys, deer and
orchids.
Yemen Reserve may not be the largest game reserve on the island, but there is
still lots to see. You will be able to get close to the herds of deer, as well
as admire some splendid species of Mauritian fauna. A few rustic kiosks
available in the reserve provide an unobstructed view of the sea. There you can
sip a local punch while watching the sun going down.
Inland:
L’Aventure du
Sucre
Visit an interactive and ultra modern exhibition situated at the heart of an
ancient sugarmill and discover the fascinating history of
Open 7 days a week from 09h00 to 18h00 - Free access to the restaurant and the
Village Boutik
Beyond La Marie and Mare-aux-Vacoas is found one of the two natural lakes of
festival or the night fasting dedicated to Shiva.
This
national park of 6,574 hectares was created in 1994 for the protection of
An old Creole residence built in 1830, Eureka is an essential place to visit
during your stay in
ACTIVITIES
BLUE SAFARI SUBMARINE
This
is the only operator of real submarines in the
The
dive is 40 mins and the whole trip takes 2 hrs from start to finish. During the
descent the colors change from red and at 20 mts it becomes brown, then violet
at 30 m and finally blue at the deepest point of your dive.
For
your photos we recommend 400 – 1000 ASA film, no flash and manual focus. There
are photo souvenirs and video films on sale.
There
are 2 submarines, one carrying 10 pax and the other with 5 pax. Pls note that
every head on board is counted as a pax hence if there are 10 adults and 1
infant, we cannot accommodate all in one submarine. They will need to be split
up.
Once
the bookings for this excursion has been made, the same is Non refundable and
will not be cancelled.
U
will receive a certificate at the end of your dive.
UNDERWATER SCOOTER
This
is akin to the underwater walk.
U
are taken only 3 mts down.
You
are allowed to be underwater for 30 mins.
Basically
u can steer a scooter underwater which is harnessed to a rope being guided from
the surface. U have the usual oxygen masks etc.
A
person from the Scooter company will pilot u and u need to steer your scooter
behind him.
This is a couple experience as 2 ppl sit on each scooter at a time.
DOLPHIN CRUISE
This
tour departs at 0700 hrs.
Breakfast
is served on board the catamaran sailing along the
There
is a barbecue lunch that is served on board. For vegetarians food can be
prepared live on board.
U
are taken to a little island just off the coast where the Dolphins are and
return back around 1600 hrs.
Then on its time to head back to your hotel.
This is a small island right next to MRU. There are daily
MK services to Rodrigues. The island is v similar to MRU and hence not highly
recommended. Its nice to know about this option though. The infrastructure is
not as great as it is in MRU. Its a volcanic island 18km (11mi) long and 8km
(5mi) wide, Rodrigues is in many way a miniature
The island is relatively small and perfect for rambling
around at leisure. Hiking is good around Mt Limon and Mt Malartic, the island's
two highest points at more than 390m (1280ft). The best coastal hiking leads
from Port Mathurin around the eastern coastline to Port Sud-Est. Point Coton on
the eastern coast has the best beach on the island, but there are other good
ones at St François, Trou d'Argent and Petit Gravier. Caverne Patate in the
south-west boasts some worthwhile spelunking opportunities. Diving is the big
attraction of the waters around Rodrigues - you can arrange a trip through one
of the big hotels. Several of the tiny islands just off Rodrigues, such as Île
Cocos and Île aux Sables, are nature reserves and require permits to visit;
others, such as Île aux Crabes and Île Hermitage, are just as beautiful and are
open to the public.
Rodrigues lies about 560km (350mi) north-east of