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Undersea Walk
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For a
spectacular 360-degree view of Port Louis and the north, climb Le Pouce
or ‘the thumb', at 812m (2,664ft). It is an easy two-hour climb from
the village of La Laura, and takes another two hours to walk into
Port Louis.
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Tour the Moka
mountains by quad bike, horse or 4-wheel drive at the accessible
1,500-hectare (3,700-acre) nature park of Domaine Les Pailles. Travel to
the sugar mill and rum distillery by train or horse-drawn carriage
before dining in one of four restaurants.
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Head to Grand
Baie, for watersports such as parasailing, an underwater walk, submarine
and semi-submersible scooters, or to La Cuvette, a long silky beach with
clear water between Grand Baie and Cap Malheureux, for sailing,
windsurfing and waterskiing.
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Go for a swim
at the northern beaches such as Trou aux Biches, shaded by casuarinas,
Mont Choisy, a 2km (1.2-mile) narrow white stretch of sand curving north
from there, and Péreybčre, a little cove between Grand Baie and Cap
Malheureux.
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Go diving on
the west coast around Flic-en-Flac or in the north, at Trou aux Biches
or the Northern Islands from November to April. The Mauritius Scuba
Diving Association (MSDA) can provide further information.
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Take a
speedboat from Trou d'eau Douce to the popular island playground of Ile
aux Cerfs for beaches, golf and watersports. Or, for a quieter day, a
catamaran to the Northern Islands - Gabriel Island, Flat Island and
Gunner's Quoin.
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Hike in the
Black River Gorges National Park, a 6,794-hectare (16,788-acre) forest,
to see indigenous plants, birds and wildlife. Black River Peak trail
goes to Mauritius' highest mountain, while the Maccabee Trail starts
nearby and plunges into the gorge to Black River.
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For an
adventurous lunch of roasted wild boar, duck or deer curry with one of
the best island views, try Domaine du Chasseur's alfresco Panoramour
Restaurant. This domaine is the best place to glimpse the Mauritius
kestrel in the wild.
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La Vanille Réserve
des Mascareignes is commonly referred to as ‘The Crocodile Park', for
its thousands of Nile crocodiles. It is the only place worldwide to
breed aldabra tortoises and also has deer, monkeys, boar and an
insectarium.
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Photo - Grand Baie Marina
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For Further
information and Reservations email - mauritius@nivalink.com
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