Day wise itinerary specially designed by Wander Womaniya for women travelling solo
Day 1: Arrival at Mauritius & Ile AUX Cerfs Island
Arrive at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, complete the immigration formalities & meet your tour buddy along with the group, followed by a visit to the island Ile AUX Cerfs, where you can enjoy water sports like jet skiing and parasailing, swimming or snorkelling the lagoon or simply relax with a cocktail.
Day 2: Black River Gorges
Post breakfast, we visit the Black River Gorges. The protected reserve is a wild expanse of verdant jungle that’s teeming with wildlife and home to nine endemic bird species and countless flora and fauna. You could spend anywhere from a few hours to the entire day hiking the trails, but one not to miss the overlook at Alexandra Falls, which is actually two falls in one. It’s an easy walk from Plaine Champagne that's mostly covered by trees. When you're ready to cool off, the ocean water awaits. If you’re lucky, you can swim alongside the wild dolphins that call this area home.
Day 3: Seven-Coloured Earths of Chamarel
Post breakfast, we visit Chamarel, a region in the Southwest. You can spend the morning admiring the otherworldly landscape of the Seven-Coloured Earths of Chamarel, a collection of rainbow-coloured hills created by centuries of lava, decay, and weathering. For the best photos for your Instagram feed, be sure to peruse the boardwalk and snap photos as the light catches the brilliantly coloured rocks. After you've got your fill of Mother Nature's beauty, head down the road to Chamarel Falls, where you can view the powerful spray of water from afar, or for a rush, try abseiling down the slippery cliffs. When you’re ready to refuel, pay a visit to Rhumerie De Chamarel, a sugarcane plantation that offers guided tours of the rum distillery. It’s the perfect place to grab a bite and a nightcap after a busy day of exploring.
Day 4 Port Louis
Post breakfast, we head to the capital of Port Louis, a thriving harbour town with a vibrant Central Market. Browse the stalls of handicrafts for souvenirs and sample the fragrant street food, then make sure to stop by La Citadel le, the lookout point at Fort Adelaide. For a spot of history, Aapravasi Ghat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The immigrant depot was a building that once housed indentured slaves and labourers before being transferred to plantations across the British Empire. When you’re ready for some sun and fun, the nearby Mont Choisy Beach awaits.
Day 5 La Vanille Nature Park
Post breakfast, it’s time to get up close and personal with the wildlife and marine life. La Vanille Nature Park is the largest Giant Aldabra tortoise centre in the world, where more than 700 tortoises roam at will. You’ll also find hundreds of crocodiles and more than 23,000 species of insects. Take your last dip in the dazzling waters of the appropriately named Blue Bay Marine Park. Not only is it one of the best beaches for swimming and snorkelling, but there are tons of coral and creatures below. You can take a glass-bottom boat ride to see it all while reflecting on a memorable trip.
Day 6 Goodbye hugs & drop at airport
Post breakfast, you will be dropped to the airport.