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  • Darren and JanetDarren and JanetMauritius and West Africa
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    • Jour 3
    • mercredi 28 mai 2025 à 19:45
    • 🌙 23 °C
    • Altitude: 8 m
    • MauriceBeau Bassin-Rose Hill20°16’25” S  57°22’11” E
    Beachfront food stalls, Flic en Flac
    1View from our accommodation, La Gaulette2View from Black River Gorges ViewpointBlack River Peak TrailMain temple, Grand BassinShiva statue, Grand BassinWorshippers, Grand BassinIcecream time, Curepipe Botanic Gardens4On the road from Curepipe to Flic en FlacFlic en Flac beachDinner, Flic en Flac beach

    The long way to Flic en Flac

    28 mai, Maurice ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

    We only had 25km to travel today if we went the direct route up the coast, so we travelled the inland scenic route, first stop Black River Gorges National Park, the largest national park in Mauritius. The park was busy with tourists and school groups, but the drizzly weather dictated that it wasn't the day for a long walk today, so we satisfied ourselves with one cache and a short hike along the muddy Black River Peak Trail.

    Next detour was to Grand Bassin, a crater lake in the mountains, and a major Hindu pilgrimage site. There is no township or houses, just a large collection of temples spread over many hectares, including a 33m statue of Shiva, the tallest statue in Mauritius.

    The surprise of the day was the city of Curepipe, located on the central plateau, 560m above sea level. It has a population of 75,000 and because of it's altitude is known for its cooler and rainier climate, which we certainly experienced today. We visited the Botanic Gardens and the Trou aux Cerfs volcanic crater, with heavy traffic throughout.

    Final destination for the day was Flic en Flac, a beach tourism hotspot and home to many luxury hotels and resorts. It is the longest beach in Mauritius and has a line of food trucks along the beach front. Many are permanent and have built quite a reputation, so we weren't surprised when there was a line-up when we purchased our octopus roti for dinner 😋
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    John Kalaitzis

    John KalaitzisView from our accommodation, La GauletteI'd almost forgotten what green looks like! Very nice.

    28/05/2025RépondreTraduire
    John Kalaitzis

    John KalaitzisView from Black River Gorges ViewpointWow! That looks fabulous

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    John Kalaitzis

    John KalaitzisOn the road from Curepipe to Flic en FlacCracking shot Wallace!

    28/05/2025RépondreTraduire
    Darren and Janet

    Darren and Janet...and I can't even claim credit, all Oliver's work😁

    28/05/2025RépondreTraduire
    John Kalaitzis

    John KalaitzisNice one Oliver! Taken from the car?

    29/05/2025RépondreTraduire
    Darren and Janet

    Darren and JanetYes, taken on the move

    29/05/2025RépondreTraduire
    Marina Tulitu

    VoyageurView from Black River Gorges Viewpointhow beautiful!!!

    02/06/2025RépondreTraduire
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