Deux Mamelles - Hiking and Exploring Mauritius meeting Point
Discover the Natural Wonders of Deux Mamelles
Discover the breathtaking views at Malenga View Point, a must-see destination in La Laura-Malenga, Mauritius, for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Perched high above the enchanting landscapes of La Laura-Malenga, Malenga View Point provides breathtaking panoramic views that captivate every visitor. This popular tourist attraction is perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, offering a serene escape into the beauty of Mauritius. Whether you visit during the day to enjoy the vibrant colors of the scenery or at night for a starlit experience, Malenga View Point promises unforgettable moments.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
Start your journey from the center of Moka. Head southeast on M1 towards La Laura. After approximately 5km, take the exit towards B34, La Laura-Malenga. Continue on B34 for about 2km. The Malenga View Point will be on your right, with parking available nearby.
Public Transportation
From Moka, take a bus towards Curepipe and ask the driver to drop you off at La Laura. The bus ride typically takes around 15-20 minutes, costing approximately 30 MUR. Once you arrive in La Laura, walk along B34 for about 1.5km towards Malenga View Point. It will be on your left.
Walking
If you are already in La Laura, you can walk to Malenga View Point. From the center of La Laura, head southeast along B34. It is about a 20-minute walk (1.5km). Follow the road signs, and you will find the viewpoint on your left.
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