Full Day South East Tour

8 hours

Easy

South & South-East Discovery Tour – A Journey Through Mauritius’ Heart & Soul

Uncover the island’s most breathtaking landscapes and cultural gems with Eternis Tours on this full-day guided adventure through the South and South-East of Mauritius.

Your experience begins with a comfortable pick-up from your accommodation, as we wind through lush greenery towards Trou aux Cerfs, a majestic dormant volcano offering a 360° panorama of the island. Feel the cool mountain air and take in the stunning views before heading to the sacred Grand Bassin (Ganga Talao) — a tranquil crater lake surrounded by Hindu temples and towering statues, a place of deep spiritual energy.

We then journey to the enchanting village of Chamarel, home to the world-famous Seven Coloured Earths and its cascading waterfall. Capture postcard-perfect photos and marvel at nature’s artistry before continuing to the dramatic Le Morne Brabant, a UNESCO World Heritage Site rising from the turquoise lagoon — a symbol of freedom and resilience.

Along the way, indulge in the authentic flavours of local Mauritian cuisine, where spices, colours, and aromas blend into an unforgettable culinary experience.

⏱️ Duration: 8 hours
🚗 Includes: Private pick-up and drop-off
📍 Main Highlights: Trou aux Cerfs • Grand Bassin • Chamarel • Le Morne
Personalised Touch: Other attractions in the region can be added upon request at no extra cost.

Let Eternis Tours take you on a journey where nature, culture, and emotion meet. 

What's included?
    Exclusions
    • Tip or gratuity
    • Food & drinks
    • Entry or admission fee
    Please note

      Here are some precautions and
      Moderate physical activity: The tour involves some walking, mild uphill paths (e.g., at Trou aux Cerfs and Chamarel), and short stair climbs. Guests should be comfortable walking short distances.

      Footwear: Wear comfortable walking shoes or sneakers – avoid heels or sandals with thin soles.

      Sun protection: The southern region can get quite sunny — bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.

      Hydration: Carry a bottle of water to stay hydrated, especially during outdoor stops.

      Weather: Conditions may vary between mountain and coastal areas — it’s wise to bring a light jacket or raincoat.

      Accessibility: Some locations (like Chamarel waterfall viewpoints) may not be fully accessible for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility. Please notify us in advance for adapted arrangements.

      Altitude sensitivity: The Trou aux Cerfs and Grand Bassin areas are at higher altitudes; if you have respiratory issues, proceed at your own pace.

      Medical conditions: Guests with heart conditions, mobility limitations, or recent surgeries should consult their doctor before joining the tour.

      Pregnant travellers: Welcome, but we recommend avoiding bumpy mountain roads if in later stages of pregnancy — our team can adjust the itinerary for comfort.

      Dress code: The sacred lake of Grand Bassin is a place of worship. Customers are advised to dress decently while visiting the site. 

      What to bring

        Comfortable shoes – Ideal for light walking and exploring viewpoints.

        Sunscreen, hat & sunglasses – The southern sun can be quite strong.

        Reusable water bottle – Stay hydrated throughout the journey.

        Light jacket or raincoat – Weather in the highlands can be cooler or misty.

        Camera or smartphone – To capture the stunning landscapes and cultural moments.

        Cash or card – For souvenirs, entrance fees (if applicable), or lunch at local restaurants.

        Personal medication – Especially for motion sickness or allergies.

        Swimwear & towel (optional) – In case you’d like a quick dip or beach stop near Le Morne.