Cascade lazar Dauguet
Explore the Natural Beauty of Cascade Lazar Dauguet
Explore the serene beauty of Le Dauguet Park in Mauritius, a tranquil escape perfect for relaxation, meditation, and enjoying nature's splendor.
Le Dauguet Park is a serene oasis in Mauritius, offering lush greenery, peaceful walking trails, and the perfect environment for relaxation and meditation, ideal for tourists seeking a tranquil escape.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving from central Moka, head southeast on Royal Road (A8) towards the roundabout. Take the first exit onto Moka Road and continue straight. After approximately 1 km, turn left onto Chateau D'Eau Street. Follow this road for about 500 meters, and you'll find Le Dauguet on your right. There is parking available nearby, but be mindful of local parking regulations.
Public Transport
To reach Le Dauguet using public transport, start by taking a local bus heading towards Quartier Militaire from the Moka bus station. The bus ride should take around 15 minutes. Get off at the stop closest to the intersection of Moka Road and Chateau D'Eau Street. From there, walk down Chateau D'Eau Street for about 500 meters, and you will arrive at Le Dauguet. Make sure to check the bus schedule for return trips as they may have limited frequency.
Taxi
If you prefer a more direct route without having to navigate, consider hiring a taxi. You can book a taxi via local services or use a ride-hailing app if available. The ride from central Moka to Le Dauguet should take around 5-10 minutes depending on traffic. Be prepared to pay approximately 150-200 Mauritian Rupees for this trip.
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