Visite du sud de l'île Maurice avec le géoparc de Chamarel et Grand Bassin
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Visite du sud de l'île Maurice avec le géoparc de Chamarel et Grand Bassin

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Langue(s): Allemand, Anglais, Français, Polonais
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Durée: De 4 heures à 8 heures

Cette expérience répond aux critères du Conseil mondial du tourisme durable (GSTC). En choisissant cette expérience, vous pouvez protéger les lieux que vous aimez, prendre soin de l'environnement et soutenir les communautés locales

Points forts
  • Découvrez les cascades et les dunes volcaniques de la terre aux sept couleurs de Chamarel
  • Visitez le volcan endormi de Trou-aux-Cerfs, dont le cratère a une profondeur de 90 mètres
  • Regardez les artisans locaux fabriquer à la main des maquettes en teck de galions historiques aux Voiliers de l'Océan
  • Découvrez le lac sacré hindou de Grand Bassin et le Parc national des Gorges de la Rivière Noire
  • Guide local expert connaisseur de l'île Maurice et de sa culture
Ce qui vous attend

Si à l'île Maurice la beauté sauvage abonde, c'est surtout le cas du sud très coloré de l'île. Cette excursion vous emmène à la découverte de plusieurs sites incontournables dont le volcan Trou-Aux-Cerfs, le lac sacré Grand Bassin et la Terre des Sept Couleurs de Chamarel. Sandya, membre de notre équipe de guides locaux, dit : "Le sud est l'image que je me fais de mon île il y a 400 ans. J'essaie d'imaginer comment vivaient nos animaux, tels que les tortues géantes et le dodo disparu, ainsi que les forêts luxuriantes aujourd'hui protégées".

L'aventure commence à Trou-Aux-Cerfs, un volcan endormi dont le cratère de 90 mètres de profondeur est recouvert de pins. Vous continuez à Voiliers de l'Océan, où des artisans fabriquent à la main des maquettes en teck de galions du XVIIIe siècle. Laurna, une autre guide locale, nous dit : "Il faut environ 300 heures pour terminer un petit bateau de 70 cm, tandis que pour les plus grands bateaux, il faut compter de 1 à 3 mois, selon la taille". À la cave Takamaka, vous pourrez déguster des vins de litchi et découvrir comment les peaux écartées sont utilisées. Cette visite permet de soutenir l'emploi de la population locale dans une activité traditionnelle.

Ensuite, à Grand Bassin, un lac sacré pour les hindous, vous visiterez un temple et offrirez peut-être des prières. Après avoir traversé le Parc national des Gorges de la Rivière Noire, vous rejoindrez un restaurant de Chamarel pour savourer un déjeuner composé d'ingrédients locaux. Les points forts du parc sont les chutes d'eau de Chamarel, d'une hauteur de 100 mètres, et la Terre aux Sept Couleurs avec des dunes volcaniques stériles entourées de nature.

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Bon à savoir
  • Prévoyez un chapeau, des chaussures de marche, de la crème solaire et une lotion anti-moustique.
  • Veillez à vous habiller de manière appropriée pour la visite de monuments religieux: épaules et genoux couverts.
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Conditions d'annulation
Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 2 jours avant le début de l'activité.

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