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Magnificent Mauritian Landscapes: Domaine de l'Etoile

Domaine de l'Etoile Quad Biking in Domaine de l'Etoile

This magnificent 5000 acre nature reserve is a truly spectacular place to visit in Mauritius and many excursions are available for everyone to enjoy.

The Domaine de L’Etoile, located in the mountainous South-East of the island, offers spectacular views over Mauritius and the Indian Ocean, where the all-year round climate makes this destination an island of luxury.

Within the gigantic outdoor paradise visitors can partake in many sporting activities including trekking, quad biking, mountain biking, archery & horse riding. All excursion activities are guided and allow you to experience as much of this peaceful, preserved domain as possible.

The quad biking excursion embraces a more than adequate 35 mile circuit and all equipment is provided. Another favourite is the horse riding trip where all levels of experience are catered for to guarantee an enjoyable day.

For a quieter retreat immerse yourself in a charming nature trail or walk along the luscious rivers and valleys, exploring the great outdoors in all its natural beauty.

Throughout the landscape you may also catch a glimpse of the rare Java Deer or exotic birds that circle the island.

Finally, finish your trip by visiting the traditional Creole restaurant to enjoy authentic and home-cooked food, along with cocktails and drinks on the veranda, overlooking the natural landscape.  

And as if an excursion here couldn’t get any better, the luxurious 5 Star deluxe Anahita Resort is just 15 minutes away, meaning that you can eat and sleep in a world class sanctuary and explore the delights of Domaine de l’Etoile. Also, The Anahita Resort offers free golf and sporting activities to take advantage of.

Also, the Four Seasons Mauritius is a further excellent hotel, located on a private beach on the unspoiled east coast.

 

 

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April 11, 2011 13:46 by Emma Morris
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