Mauritius is the premier holiday destination island on the Indian Ocean. Itês a famous honeymoon location, or for a relaxing trip with your family. The amazing beauty and natural aesthetics of this country will definitely leave you spellbound. Calling Mauritius an island paradise is no overstatement. A single visit to the country, it's vast sandy beaches, deep green forests, amazing historic locations and indulging in it's delectable local cuisines will be memories to forever cherish. Mauritius is undoubtedly among the prettiest places you are ever going to visit, which is why it is often at the top of the list for newly weds for the perfect, private honeymoon.
06 Nights / 07Days Rs. 59,999/- with Flight
06 Nights / 07 DaysRs. 62,999/- with Flight
06 Nights / 07 Days Rs. 64,999/- with Flight
It has tons of famous and amazing beaches, where you'll want to lay in the sand and swim in the clear waters all day, and then head out for a delicious bite in the restaurants nearby. Indeed, Mauritius' food is one of it's many charms, with a scrumptious mix of flavours from Europe, India and even China. Take a scenic boat tour, with the vistas calming you through and through, or toughen up and trek up the Les 7 Cascades, a group of 7 waterfalls in a forest, a famous Mauritian trek.
Visit the historic Le Morne Brabant, where slaves used to hide in refuge from the countries of nearby, and also check out Eureka, a 19th century Creole house preserved in perfect condition to make a fascinating museum of the times that have passed. The great Mauritian nightlife and endless avenues to shop make Mauritius an even better and complete place to visit. This breathtaking island is one place you cannot miss in this short life! Find a mauritius honeymoon packages on discount rates and start packing already!.
Tropical, modified by southeast trade winds; warm, dry winter (May to November); hot, wet, humid summer (November to May); Natural hazards : tropical cyclones (November to April), most cyclones usually occur from the end of December until March. Mauritius has only two seasons, winter and summer. There is not much temperature difference between the two seasons of the year. The climate on the central plateau is cooler than on the coastal areas.
Mauritius is a paradise for the senses, not only for the eyes with its beautiful landscape, but also for the palate. Gastronomes will find a variety of flavours and aromas inherited from the different migrations through its history. Culinary traditions from France, India, China Maldives and Africa, the best-known and appreciated cuisines in the world, have been passed on through generations.
Depending on the region, rice or a variety of flat bread called chapattis or roti, called farata (paratha) by the local people, is eaten with curries. The extensive use of spices like saffron, cinnamon, cardamom, and cloves and herbs like thyme, basil, and curry leaves are the common ingredients that provide some powerful, yet subtle, savour. Dal, a variety of lentil soup, are many and varied according to which type of lentil is used; vegetables, beans, and pickles accompany the dishes. Dholl puri and roti, originally an Indian delicacy have become the fish and chips of Mauritians.
Biryani from Mughal origins is a dish expertly prepared by the Muslim community, with meat mixed with spiced rice and potatoes.
You can buy many snacks on the streets of Mauritius including the famous gateaux piments (a variant of the indian vadai ; literally, chilli cakes), and vegetable or meat samosas (puffs), along with octopus curry in bread. The tomato and onion based dish called Rougaille (pronounced rooh-guy) is a variation of the French ragoût . The dish usually consists of meat or seafood (corned beef and salted snoek fish rougaille are very popular with the locals) and all Mauritians eat this dish often if not daily.
Mauritians have a sweet tooth and make many types of 'gateaux', as they are called. The cakes vary and you can find cakes very much like those in France and others similar to Indian sweets like Gulab Jamun and Rasgulla among many others.
Grand Baie beach cannot be missed when you are on a honeymoon in Mauritius. The turquoise bay and its clear waters are just perfect for water sports and those seeking adventure on their honeymoon. After getting exhausted from the water, you can head to the beach bars and savor the taste of the local cuisine.
2. Ile aux CerfsIt is an island which is owned privately and is situated near the east coast of Mauritius in the Flacq District. The island has received its name from the cerfs (stags) who used to roam here years ago. You can relax yourselves in a sand bar made of white sands and slurp on refreshing cocktails.
3.Mauritius Botanical GardenThis is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Mauritius. This garden is also known as Pamplemousses Garden and is located in the southern hemisphere of Port Louis. There are approximately 85 species of palms that grow in this garden.
4. Black River Gorges National ParkThis is an area where you can get your hair down and go crazy! It is spread over a wide expanse of approximately 6600 ha in the middle of the dense forest and the hills. This is an ideal location if you are interested in hiking, trekking or exploring the wonderful flora and fauna.
5. Chamarel ParkThis park is popular for its gorgeous landscape and being the only place in the world where you can look at clay earth of 7 colors. When you are here, make sure you visit the Chamarel waterfalls as well; famous for their magnificent beauty.
Fringed with picture perfect coral reefs and surrounded by crystal clear waters, Mauritius is the perfect honeymoon retreat. There’s no denying that Mauritius is home to some of the most stunning beaches in the world, but as well as enjoying walks on long stretches of pristine beaches, this lush island offers even more. Away from its beaches, Mauritius bursts with historic sights, cultural diversity and natural attractions.
Take a dip beneath cascading waters at Tamarin Falls or visit Pamplemousses Royal Botanical Gardens and stroll through lush vegetation. The golf here is world class, whilst the beaches and lagoons are perfect for water-sports. Hike through the waterfall-filled Black River Gorges and discover species of wildlife and plants you won’t see anywhere else in the world and visit the Rivière Noire District and learn about (and more importantly sample) the rum at the Chamarel distillery.
Moreover, mauritius tour package for couple price is relatively affordable compared to other beach destinations in Europe or America and hence should be on the top of your list! You can book Mauritius holiday packages all inclusive from Trip Town
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