THE TEA ROUTE – “ZISTWAR DITHE” – Mauritius

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Domaine des Aubineaux is a colonial house built in 1872. It has been converted into a museum dedicated to the history of the Mauritian Tea. Bois Chéri is the next stop of this Tea Route tour. The Bois Chéri factory is the first and largest tea producer in Mauritius, since 1892. Discover the history of tea while visiting the tea production museum. Nowadays Bois Chéri produces a wide variety of local flavored tea. You may taste them during your visit, while enjoying a great panoramic view of the beautiful south of the island. Enjoy lunch at an old colonial house – Le Domaine de Saint Aubin, built in 1919, followed by a visit at its Anthurium and Vanilla greenhouses – with a Rum tasting session thereafter.

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  • Location: Central Plateau & South.
  • Driving time from hotel to venues: North: 1h00 mins – South: 45 mins – East: 1h30 mins – West: 1h00.
  • Duration: 6 hours.
  • Available on Mondays to Sundays.
  • Departure time from hotel: 08h45 / 09h00 am.
  • Minimum required: As per the vehicle booked.
  • Lunch: Included (with drinks).
  • Don’t forget to bring: hat, sunscreen, mosquito repellent, walking shoes, backpack, bottle of water.
  • Children’s policy: Children as from 3 years old can participate in this activity.
  • Child rate policy: 03-year-old to 11.99-year-old – (Child rate applies).
  • Children below the age of 18 should be under their parent’s supervision.
  • Any dietary / food restrictions should be communicated to your agency or Customer assistance at time of booking.
  • Transport included. Minimum required – 2 pax
  • Day 01. Arrival transfer, meet & greet

    Arrive at the airport and meet our representative who will escort you to your hotel in Mauritius for check-in.

  • Day 02. Day at Leisure

  • Day 03. A TASTE OF MAURITIUS TOUR – “MANZE LAKAZ”

    Meet the Mootoo family at Moka situated in the Centre of the island. Their ancestors came to Mauritius in the 1890’s from the State of Tamil Nadu in India (actual Chennai). They settled in Moka in 1905 and jealously preserved all the original family cooking recipes until this day. You will be provided with a list of ingredients you will need to buy; fresh vegetables and spices. The use of spices such as saffron, cinnamon, cardamom and cloves are what gives Indian dishes their subtle flavour. Immigrants came from different parts of India and brought with them a great many ways of cooking rice and chapatis (flat breads); dry grains and pickles are also used extensively in Indian cuisine. It is an opportunity to discover how the local people live in extended families to keep the bonding and family traditions throughout centuries.

  • Day 04. Day at Leisure

  • Day 05. EXOTIC SOUTH TOUR – (WITH LE CHAMAREL RESTAURANT & RHUMERIE DE CHAMAREL)

    Starting from Curepipe, the second most important town of the island you may enjoy some shopping; jewelry, 17th – 18th century ship-models, cashmere wear and much more. From there you will be driven to Grand Bassin (the Ganga Talao), a sacred place of worship for the Hindu community, a photo stop at the Black River Gorges viewpoint is a must. Lunch will be served at Le Chamarel Panoramic restaurant, with a spectacular view on the Morne Brabant and the horizon. The last stop will be at Chamarel waterfalls and the 7 Coloured Earth Geopark, "7 Coloured Earth"of Chamarel is a very rare geological curiosity: bare earth dunes, of different colours (ochre, Brown, pink, orange, purple...).

  • Day 06. Day at Leisure

  • Day 07. Day at Leisure

  • Day 08. Check-out and transfer to airport for your flight home

Payment Terms

  • A deposit of 50% of the total price of the trip is to be paid by bank transfer at the time of booking.
  • The balance payment 50% must be paid at least 45 days before arrival of the group.
  • Bank charges related to the payment are the responsibility of the customers.

Terms of Cancellation

  • US$ 100 per person for cancellation made at least 60 days before departure.
  • 25% of the total price for cancellations made between 35-60 days before departure.
  • 50% of the total price for cancellations made between 25-34 days before departure.
  • 75% of the total price for cancellations made between 16-24 days before departure.
  • 100% of the total price for cancellations made less than 15 days before departure.

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