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The North – A Glimpse into Mauritius' Rich Cultural Heritage

Full-Day Experience – Includes Transfer, Guide, Lunch & Entrance Fees

Embark on a journey through the rich cultural heritage of Northern Mauritius, starting with a visit to Cap Malheureux, a charming village famous for its red-roofed church, offering breathtaking views of Gunner’s Quoin and the northern islands. A scenic drive through Grand Bay leads to the Pamplemousses Botanical Gardens, home to a stunning collection of exotic plants and giant water lilies.

Enjoy a traditional Mauritian lunch at "Sugar World", an authentic sugar factory-turned-museum, where you’ll explore the history of sugarcane production on the island. The journey continues to the Blue Penny Museum, home to the world famous 1847 Post Office stamps, before concluding at the Port-Louis market

, where you’ll experience the vibrant colors, aromas, and energy of local Mauritian life.

Kind Reminder : Don't Forget

Sun protection

Comfortable walking shoes

Mosquito repellent

Highlights:

Located within the Pamplemousses Botanical Gardens, the Samadhi serves as the

funeral shrine of Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, the Father of the Nation. This sacred site stands as a tribute to his enduring legacy and contributions to Mauritius.

Did You Know?

Sugarcane plays a vital role in sustainability and environmental conservation, serving as a primary source of renewable energy while acting as a carbon sink. Its

high capacity to absorb CO₂ and restore oxygen contributes significantly to reducing carbon footprints and promoting a greener future.

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