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    Top Five Places To Visit In Mauritius

    Dont miss these Five places in Mauritius

    Mauritius, an Indian Ocean island country, is known for its shorelines, tidal ponds and reefs. The uneven inside incorporates Black River Gorges National Park, with rainforests, cascades, climbing trails and untamed life like the flying fox. Capital Port Louis has destinations, for example, the Champs de Mars horse track, Eureka ranch house and eighteenth century Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens.

    It appreciates a tropical atmosphere with clear warm ocean waters, shorelines, tropical fauna and vegetation supplemented by a multi-ethnic and social populace. Mauritius got the World's Leading Island Destination grant for the third time and World's Best Beach at the World Travel Awards in January 2012. Travelers would now be able to ascend the Le Morne Brabant mountain, which is recorded as an UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    1 Trou Aux Biches

    This is a small town with a public beach on the northern coast of the island Mauritius in the district of Pamplemousses. According to the World Travel group, the beach is one of the most beautiful on the island. It was also awarded the World's Leading Beach Destination at the World Travel Award for year 2011. Many tourist resorts and boutique hotels such as Trou aux Biches Resort & Spa situated near this beach. From Port Louis, the M2 highway heads towards it, with Trou-aux-Biches about a mile west from the end of M2. The airport and the town are connected by a public bus.

    Best things to do here are

    * Swimming

    * Snorkeling

    2 Le Morne

    This is best beaches for those who love Water sports

    * Windsurfing

    * Kiteboarding

    3 Black River Gorges National Park

    Black River Gorges National Park is a national park in the hilly south-western part of Mauritius. It was proclaimed on June 15, 1994 and is managed by the National Parks and Conservation Service. It covers an area of 67.54 km² including humid upland forest, drier lowland forest and marshy heathland. Facilities for visitors include two information centres, picnic areas and 60 kilometres of trails. There are four field stations in the park which are used for National Parks and Conservation Service and Mauritian Wildlife Foundation research and conservation projects. check 4 star package for Mauritius Travel

    4 Trou Aux Cerfs

    One of the renowned common vacation destinations in Mauritius is the Trou aux Cerfs situated around 1 kilometer from the town of Curepipe. The lethargic, volcanic cavity is around 605 meters above ocean level, with a measurement of 350 meters and a profundity of around 100 meters. Curiously, Trou aux Cerfs is otherwise called 'Murr's Volcano'.

    In contrast to the run of the mill volcanic highlights, Trou aux Cerfs' Crater is encompassed by a tremendous zone of lavish backwoods comprising of indigenous plant species and some monster green pine trees. In the focal point of the hole there is a little lake. It is trusted that the Trou aux Cerfs spring of gushing lava ejected once and has stayed lethargic for the last 700 000 years; specialists trust that there is a potential shot for it to wind up dynamic once more.

    5 Tamarind Falls

    The Tamarind Falls (otherwise called Tamarin Falls or 7 falls) are a wonderful fascination of the southwest of Mauritius. Well known for its wonderful environment and pristine nature, the Tamarind fall is an amazing but difficult to-achieve zone.

    Arranged on the focal level, close to the little town of Henrietta, the Tamarind Falls climbing is the one of Mauritius' gorge which you should not miss. With its 11 cascades, numerous hops, profound lakes and rich green vegetation; Tamarind falls is a standout amongst the most wonderful gullies of the Island that will suit the apprentice to the in-your-face traveler.