Nature lovers can engage in a variety of activities in the East. You can go kayaking with guides through the mangroves in the conserved lagoon at Ile d'Ambre. Additionally, there are boat cruises available from local operators that include the dinner, a tour of the ruins, and a forest stroll.
A visit to The Sir Seewoosagur Botanical Garden mostly known as Pamplemousses Botanical Garden is recommended and is located in the northern part of Mauritius with an area of 37 hectares. It is famous for its diverse plant species, especially the giant water lilies In the southern part of Mauritius.
La Vanille Crocodile Park, is an amazing attraction consisting of a nature reserve of lush greenery, and exotic animal species from different corners of the world. Basaltic lava produced the Seven Coloured Earth of Chamarel, a breathtaking geological feature of soil that will captivate you. The soil is unique in that it has undergone several color changes as a result of the breakdown process. Experience the illuminating slopes of many colours, including red, violet, green, blue, and purple!
For those who want to be active, Belle Mare beach offers water sports like parasailing and banana rides. Operators in the North, East and West offer water adventures with a wide range of activities such as diving, spot the dolphins and whales, snorkeling and other underwater activities. Speedboat tours and catamaran cruises ensure you discover the idyllic seaviews of Mauritius and its nearby islands. Belle Mare Plage, Flic en Flac, Pereybere, Trou aux Biches and Le Morne are beaches that cater many tourists and locals during peak seasons from August to December You may also choose to spend time on the beach, watch the marine life and enjoy natural sun tan. Find the local hawkers selling local specialities, or the nearby restaurants to tantalise your taste bud.