Recently, Mauritius Tourism had invited me to visit the Island nation. Though it was my third visit there, this weeklong visit left a life-long impression. I am privileged to share the experience with you. Since it was a packed fun-filled itinerary, the story is being shared in two parts. The fun in the itinerary prompted me to aptly title the story as Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUNHere’s Part-I of my Mauritius story that appears in June 2016 issue of Smart Photography! For Part-II, click here!

Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUN

Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUN

The van was speeding down a perfectly tarred dual carriageway. We were doing 100 kmph and the lush green sugarcane plantations seemed to be travelling with us. On the horizon, the sky was a striking shade of electric blue. Soon, we made a turn and the greens of sugarcane fields gave way to myriad hues of unending ocean.

The van windows were down and the air felt invigorating and, well… clean! It had just been a few minutes since we stepped out of Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, and yet, the closed confines of the aircraft were already a thing of distant past.

Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUN
Beach at Shanti Maurice

Soon, we reached our hotel – Shanti Maurice. Its entrance and the driveway were nondescript. But as soon as we reached its lobby, the magic of the property started to unravel and it reached its zenith once I checked in and reached my room. The French window opened straight on to the beach. Soon I realised that since the hotel was at the southern tip of the island, the beach offered glorious view of both – sunrise as well as sunset!

Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUN
Sunset at Shanti Maurice Beach

After a relaxing massage in Nira Spa, the lazy evening that followed was made special by some exotic Mauritian home-brewed infusion rums and rum-cocktails, served in Shanti Maurice’s signature restaurant – Rum Shed.

Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUN
Giant Tortoises

Our next morning took us to La Vanille Reserve des Mascareignes – a crocodile park that also houses giant tortoises and iguanas. These giant tortoises were once plentiful in Mauritius but were driven to the verge of extinction as sailors hunted them in hordes. This park is engaged in a laudable effort of saving them from total extinction. Some of these tortoises residing here are over a hundred year old!

Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUN
A baby crocodile being held gently

We took pictures with baby crocodiles, giant tortoises and colourful-yet-menacing-looking iguanas. The park had multiple enclosures that helped segregate the species and also provided a friendly habitat for them to thrive.

An interesting private collection of butterflies, beetles, bugs and spiders by Mauritian scientist, Jacques Siedlecki, also resides here. This is a result of a 30-year labour of love and has on display some of the rarest species of butterflies and bugs!

Interestingly, the restaurant here serves crocodile dishes!

Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUN
A waterfall in La Vallee Des Couleurs Nature Park

We had our lunch at La Vallee Des Couleurs Nature Park. Spread over hundreds of hectares, this nature park boasts of a hilly terrain and scenic waterfalls. It offers a wide range of leisure activities for the visitors.

We experienced the thrill of zipping down the third-longest zip line in the world – a 1.5 kms long wonder! The view from here was breath-taking – while it passes over a stretch that has the 23-coloured sand (remains of volcanic lava), the view included some other spectacles like the scenic waterfalls, the lush green estate and the deep blue Indian Ocean on the horizon!

Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUN
Quad Bike Fun!

Later, we climbed on to the quad-bikes. A short beginner lesson followed and soon, we went vrooming around on these powerful hunks! The terrain was rugged and we were still unfamiliar with the manoeuvrability of these machines. That added hugely to the adrenaline flow and also contributed to some amount of fear-factor! Overall, this ride was sheer thrill!

For Part-II, click here!

Day 3. It was time to move from south to east. We checked out of Shanti Maurice and carried our bags in our van as we were to check into Radisson Blu later in the day! It was the day when our bags would roam around with us!

Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUN
Kudus at Casela

Our first stop was Casela Nature and Leisure Park. While the name betrayed little, the adventure we were in for was huge. We started by entering an enclosure of lions. Under strict attendant supervision, we patted the lions here and got our pictures taken with these graceful creatures!

Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUN
Stroking a caracal

We were then ushered into another enclosure that housed caracals. These knee-high felines are one of the rarest animals on earth. While we were clicking around merrily, these adorable things were snuggling up and gently brushing past us. Their pointy-ears were a fascinating sight!

Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUN
Ostriches at Casela

Our further exploration of Casela took us to a machaan from where we fed giraffes and to an open zoo where we saw Kudus, Rhinos, Ostriches and many more exotic species of fauna.

Afternoon took us to a lovely meal and some rum tasting at Rhumerie de Chamarel. The route to this iconic estate is lined with sugarcane, coffee, pineapple and other tropical fruits. Their accomplished chefs painstakingly curated the fare served. It included a variety of local fish like Mahi Mahi, Dorado and Salmon along with delicious Duck Confit served with an orange dip. The meal was rounded off with delicately flavoured sorbets.

Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUN
A exotic variety of rums at Rhumerie de Chamarel

After the meal and the conducted tour of the Rhumerie, we were escorted for a rum-tasting session. A wide variety of subtle and not-so-subtle tastes followed – XO rum, VSOP rum, spice rum, vanilla rum, coffee rum and then some! This tasting session ensured that we carried some of these exotic flavours back with us for subsequent imbibing!

Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUN
Rainbow-hued greetings!

As soon as we stepped out of the Rhumerie, a rainbow splashed across the sky greeted us! It had been a pleasant, yet a long day. And we were glad to be driven back to our new abode – Radisson Blu, an east-coast condominium hotel. With a resolve to catch the sunrise next morning, we called it a night!

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Before I sign out, I just thought I may as well flag an important observation – normally, my experience of visiting an island is all about chilling on the beach, reading a book, having a beer, or at best partying at a nightclub; but, the experience in Mauritius has been a complete departure since this island relentlessly throws you in the whirlwind of activities suited for all age groups. Just go there and your impression of an island vacation would transform forever!

(To be continued in July Issue as Part-II)

Mauritius – A 9-lettered word for FUN

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  1. The nature and wildlife here looks amazing. To me, that would be the draw. The beach looks lovely but just so hard to justify flying that far (from the USA) for a beach alone. Glad to see there’s more to do 🙂

  2. Amazing photos..It stir my interest to visit this place soon. The most amazing thing in your post was your post’s title. Yes, Mauritius  is a 9 lettered word which completely satisfy its name. Loved your snaps of Kudus at Casela &  waterfall of La Vallee Des Couleurs Nature Park.     

    • True to the claim I make, I do attempt to make the destinations desirable. I am glad my post on Mauritius has stirred interest in you. For sure you’ll not be disappointed if you visit Mauritius! In case there’s still any doubt about your wish to visit Mauritius, just wait for Mauritius Part-II (I’ll be posting that around the 1st of July after the magazine hits the stands). That should remove even the last iota of doubt from you mind 🙂

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