Discover the best top things to do in Pamplemousses District, Mauritius including Patrick Mavros Atelier, Mont Choisy Beach, Plage de Trou aux Biches, temple de Triolet, Balaclava Public Beach, Pointe aux Piments Public Beach, Riche Terre Mall.
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5.0 based on 9 reviews
Patrick Mavros is an African family business, whose unique luxury products and experiences represent a safari of adventure, romance and above all unquestionable quality.
This is such a great studio, the team is friendly, the layout wonderful and just so very many beautiful details to absorb. The converted building has been beautifully restored and made appropriate. Lovely coffee and the most lovely toilet I have seen in ages. So well worth the visit. Thank you Forbes for your gracious hospitality.
4.5 based on 1,217 reviews
A really beautiful beach with good facilities and lots of shade in the trees. Sun loungers expensive at 1000 Rupees though.
4.5 based on 729 reviews
Long beach where you can lay down with your towels, white sand and amazing water, also a lot of trips on the beach like snorkeling in the nearby coral reef, swiming with turtles, scubadiving and much more.
4.0 based on 82 reviews
Maheswarnath Mandir (ln creole known as "Grand Mandir or Grand Shivala Triolet") is one among the biggest Hindu temple located in the village of Triolet, Mauritius. The presiding deities are of God and Goddesses and the center of the main temple is found the Shiva Linga (another name is Maheshwarnath, meaning the great Lord). All around Shrines of God and Goddess. Two Nandi’s facing opposite of each other to respective Shiva linga. The temple was founded in 1888 by Pandit Shri Sajeebunlall Ramsoondur, who came from Kolkata (West Bengal India). This temple is one of the oldest of its kind, tallest and most impressive Hindu temple that has been brought under the aegis of the National Heritage Trust Fund It has been recently been painted as it was initially. To all those visiting the temple please make sure to wash your hands and feet and remove your shoes/Sandals before entering the temple. Please remove your cap if ever you are wearing any and hold it in your hand, it’s a sign of respect. My Family tree are attached to this temple. It’s a souvenir of LOVE.
4.0 based on 420 reviews
Spent 13 days on this great beech. Great beech bar with fantastic food and great staff. Lots of fish and coral to see. We even saw a turtle.
4.0 based on 22 reviews
Riche Terre Mall have a lot of outlets. The most interesting part of it are Jumbo Hypermarket and the Food Court itself. The Food Court is always busy and full of gourmets. You are served with a plethora of food. Would recommend it for food lovers and for family with teenagers. N.B: Try the Indian Food from Mumbai Chaaat.
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