Other interesting places or events - Mauritius
A beautiful spot on the south coast, there is no coral reef here and large waves can reach the shore. For the island's inhabitants, this place is somewhat mystical, and the word ‘Gris Gris’ comes from Creole and African languages and means “magic” or ‘amulet’. According to legend, the cape got its name because of the mystical energy and sounds of the ocean, reminiscent of the whispering of spirits read more...
One of the most popular places on the island. It is easy to get here by car, the entrance is at -20.439028, 57.389722, where you will need to buy tickets directly from your car. There are two main attractions in the park: the Shamarel Waterfall and the Seven Coloured Earths read more...
One of the most important Hindu temple complexes outside India. On record-breaking pilgrimage days, especially during the Maha Shivaratri festival, between 250,000 and 500,000 pilgrims gather at the sacred lake of Gran Bassen (Ganga Talao). If you don't want to get caught up in such crowds, check online when the Maha Shivaratri festival takes place read more...
Despite the title, you won't see a waterfall here, but it's a beautiful place and worth a visit. The Mauritians have built a good car park and walking paths. There is a viewing platform, but you can't see the waterfall from it; you can only see it from a drone read more...