Anse des Cascades (meaning Waterfall Cove) is a very pleasant place for a picnic stop. The cove is surrounded by hills with a tumbling waterfall. Local fishermen are often seen bringing in their catch...
32 kilometres west of Antananarivo is Antongona known for its hills that look like a sleepy herd of cattle. The view from its top is really panoramic as the Vakinankaratra can be seen from there. Ant...
Antsahadinta, one of Madagascar's twelve sacred hills, is located 20 kilometres west of Antananarivo. The area houses a museum, a forest with rare scents, and the sovereigns' tombs.
Blue Bay beach is one of the most popular bathing spots in the southeast of the island, located just south of Mahebourg. It is also a popular spot for windsurfing and sailing.
The museum is home to a red one-penny and a blue two-penny stamp issued in 1847 – two of the world’s rarest stamps. The stamps are only lit up for 10 minutes during each hour to help preserve their c...
Here it is possible to take a tour of a tea processing factory then sample some of the local products including vanilla tea and a coconut flavoured 'Dodo' tea. Specialises in a variety of black teas.
Cap Malheureux is a fishing village on the extreme northern tip of Mauritius. It has a magnificent view of Flat Island, Round Island and Gunner's Quoin - islands of volcanic origin that lie offshore.
During the past years the Caudan Waterfront has become an unavoidable route for those who wish to have a taste of the best of Mauritius. Offering more than just rows of shops and restaurants Caudan Wa...
Exhibition of antiques.
Close to Black River Gorges National Park, from the village of Case Noyale, a winding road leads to the coloured earths at Chamarel. Over time the weathering and subsequent erosion of volcanic ash has...