Commemorating Abolition of Slavery. In my opinion the structural area has been well designed as it allows for viewing the scenic points, sitting around just relaxing & taking it all in or just a cool calm stroll. When there & still feeling somewhat adventurous you can cross the street & buy something local, could be some thing simple like a fresh coconut then possibly try the Mauritians streets food such as gateaux piments , samoussas, dholl puri, roti, glaçon rapé etc... Enjoy...
Read moreBeautiful hike, a bit strenuos, not for people who are affraid of hights as the last part is some seriously steep climbing... at the foot of the Mountain there is one of the finest public beaches on Mauritius with great little snack bar... the beach also has a lot of pine trees that offer shade...
Read moreGorgeous views over the sea and towards the mountains. There is lots of public parking nearby and public toilets and some street food vendors. While in the area, don't miss the last train station just around the corner from here. The museum is also one of the best...
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