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One of the religious Muslim buildings on the island of Mauritius is the Jammah Mosque in Port Louis. Construction began after the purchase in 1852...
North Region, West Region
1 Person
Duration
1 Day
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Built around 179 years ago, the Kwan Tee Pagoda is the oldest Pagoda in the Southern Hemisphere and in the African continent. It has also...
North Region, West Region
1 Person
Duration
1 Day
Trou aux Cerf (Crater), Grand Bassin, Alexandra Falls, Black River Gorges, Chamarel (Seven coloured earth), down to Baie du Cap, Le Monde and the west...
1 Person
Duration
1 Day
₨4,500
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The Arulmigu Sockalingum Meenatchee Ammen Tirukkovil, better known as the Kaylasson Temple, is an architectural wonder. Located in St Croix in the northern suburbs of...
North Region, West Region
1 Person
Duration
1 Day
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One of the most renowned churches in Mauritius is the Notre Dame Auxiliatrice Chapel, a Roman Catholic Church famous for its vivid red roof against...
North Region
1 Person
Duration
1 Day
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Frederik Hendrik museum is located in Vieux Grand Port, an isolated and peaceful part of Mauritius, towards the southeastern coast, which holds its importance as...
East Region, South Region
1 Person
Duration
1 Day
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Bassin des Esclaves, a fountain built for the slaves to provide them with drinking water around 1786 because of the high number of government slaves...
North Region
1 Person
Duration
1 Day
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Aapravasi Ghat in Mauritius is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because it has been instrumental in playing a significant part in the country’s history and...
North Region, West Region
1 Person
Duration
1 Day
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The Natural History Museum in Port Louis is famous for its life size replica of the Dodo, a bird which is now extinct. The oldest...
North Region, West Region
1 Person
Duration
1 Day


