Masjid un Nabawi
Masjid un Nabawi: A Spiritual Haven in Curepipe
Experience the tranquility of Monvert Nature Walk, a serene hiking area in Curepipe, perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts exploring Mauritius.
Monvert Nature Walk offers a tranquil hiking experience amidst lush greenery and scenic views, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Explore winding trails that lead you through diverse ecosystems while enjoying the tranquility that surrounds you.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, exit the garden and head south on Royal Road (A 10) towards Curepipe. Continue for approximately 15 km (about 25 minutes drive). Keep an eye out for signs indicating Monvert Nature Walk. The entrance is located at MG4F+Q24, a little off the main road. There is limited parking available at the site.
Public Transportation
From Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, walk to the nearest bus stop on Royal Road (A 10). Board a bus heading to Curepipe, which is frequent and costs approximately 50-70 Mauritian Rupees (MUR). After about 30-40 minutes, disembark at the Curepipe bus station. From there, you can take a taxi (costing around 200-300 MUR) or walk approximately 3 km to reach Monvert Nature Walk, following the signs along the road.
Taxi
If you prefer a direct route, you can book a taxi from Pamplemousses Botanical Garden to Monvert Nature Walk. This will take about 25-30 minutes and cost approximately 600-800 MUR, depending on the taxi service. Ensure to confirm the price before starting your journey.
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