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Port Louis, Mont Choisy Botanical Garden North Tour

1. Port Louis, Mont Choisy Botanical Garden North Tour

See the sights of north Mauritius with a private guide on a full-day tour, exclusive to you and your group. Start with a visit to the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden and marvel at the different species of plants and trees, including giant water lilies, sugar cane and spice plants. Move on to the city of Port-Louis and learn about its part in the struggle between French and British occupation and dominance of the Indian Ocean between 1735 and 1935. Listen to interesting details about the culture and traditions of Mauritius. Continue to the quiet beach of Mont Choisy, backed by tall casuarina trees, where the shallow water is perfect for a refreshing swim away from the crowds. End with a visit to the multi-purpose mall of La Croisette and see the outdoor esplanade, luxury apartments and trendy retail shops of the complex up close.

Port Louis: Private Guided Sightseeing Tour

2. Port Louis: Private Guided Sightseeing Tour

This excursion will introduce you to the city of Port Louis, founded in 1735 by Mahe de Labourdonnais, where you will visit the historic Fort Adelaide also known as the Citadel. Built by the English in 1835 and is one of the few fortifications of British origin remaining on the island. From here, you'll enjoy a view stretching over almost the entire city. Your next stop will be a visit to the central market (also known as the bazaar). Here you will be amazed by the variety of products you will find - fruits, vegetables, scent sticks, spices, pashmina, and linen are amongst the most sold products. Your next stop will be at the Caudan Waterfront, a modern precinct facing the harbor. Its 170 boutiques display beautiful collections of local designers and famous brands. Its craft market is an open bazaar, impregnated by exotic scents of spices, souvenirs, and basketry. Then, visit the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, renamed Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden, and the highlight of any visit to the north. It is the oldest botanical garden in the southern hemisphere, dating back to 1735. Admire a magnificent collection of local and exotic plants, a variety of giant water lilies, rare plants from Mascarene, the baobab, giant palms, and the Talipot palm, whose flower only blossoms after 50 years.

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What people are saying about Trou-aux-Biches

The tour took place in English - language skills required. The driver (Sailen) was very punctual at our hotel. The trip to Port Louis was shortened by very interesting conversations. Arrived, the fort, the market, habor, etc. were visited before heading towards the grapefruit. Super friendly driver who appeared with very good knowledge and friendliness. We would book the trip with Sailen again at any time!! 5 stars - well deserved

We had a lot of fun on this tour. Our guide fulfilled all of our wishes. We've been to a lot more places than we were supposed to. No matter where we wanted to go, he brought us. We also really wanted to take some rum home with us. Our guide showed us where we can get it much cheaper than in the souvenir shops. We saved almost 50%! It was a great day. Be sure to book!

This tour was very nice and we saw different sides of Port Louis. The guide Samil was very polite, drove nice and quite in the hectic Mauritian traffic. At each place we had time on our own and it was super nice. The botanical garden is worth the visit. A tour we would recommend to everyone traveling to the northern areas of Mauritius.

I had Mahen as a guide, he was punctual and discussed the daily routine with me. He drove very well and explained a lot. At the individual points you could divide the time yourself, you get a good overview of the north. I can recommend this tour.

Our Guide was really nice. Took is to all places and told us on the way a lot about places, people and the Culture.