Itinerary
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Stop At: SSR Botanic Garden, Royal Road Parc, Pamplemousses, Mauritius 21003
The Botanic Garden, formally known as Sir Seewoosagur Botanic Garden, is one of the most visited attractions in Mauritius.
The garden is located in the proximity of Port-Louis, in the district of Pamplemousses.
The botanical garden was initially opened as a private garden by the French governor of Mauritius nearly 300 years ago, later to become the National Botanical Garden of Mauritius.
The botanical garden stretches over endless acres of land and it may take you more than a week to cover the whole garden. It is populated with more than 650 varieties of plants among which are the famous Baobabs, the Palmier Bouteille, the ineluctable Giant Water Lilies, dozens of medicinal plants, a large spice garden and many more.
One of the main attractions of the botanical garden is the 85 different varieties of palm trees brought from different corners of the world. Other indigenous species of plants are also exhibited here.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Port Louis, Port Louis
Port Louis, the cosmopolitan capital city of Mauritius was founded in 1735 by the French governor and pioneer Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais. Located on the Northwest Coast, Port Louis is the administrative and business capital of the island.
Buzzing with activity during the day, the city is full of cultural and historical treasures that should not be missed. Beyond the central market, which is a focal point for those who want to feel close to the soul of Mauritius, are many historic sites including the Champ de Mars - the oldest race course in the southern hemisphere.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Citadel Fort Adelaide, Port Louis, Mauritius
Not available on Saturday after 12h00 a.m, on Sundays and on Public Holidays.
The Historical Citadel Fort is located about 100 meters high on the hill of Petite Montague, and has become one of Mauritius historical attractions.
The Fort, which is also knowned as the Adelaide Fort (named after the wife of William II, when the British held land in Port Louis), offers stunning views of the entire city of Port Louis as well at the harbour.
The Fort was constructed in the early 19th century by Colonel Cunningham as an attempt to protect the British Army from the enemy.
It is constructed in a Moorish style, complete with horse shoe arches. The fort has been constructed using large rectangular blocks.
The Fort has now been converted into a National Monument and is surrounded by the Caudan Water Front and the vast Indian Ocean.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Le Caudan Waterfront, Port Louis, Mauritius
Shopping mall including visit of Victoria Urban Terminal
Duration: 1 hour