Trou aux Cerfs
Discover the Majestic Trou aux Cerfs: Mauritius' Volcanic Wonder
Explore the stunning Trou Aux Cerfs Volcano in Curepipe, a must-visit destination for breathtaking views and nature's beauty in Mauritius.
Trou Aux Cerfs Volcano, located in Curepipe, is a stunning dormant volcano offering breathtaking views and a unique glimpse into the geological history of Mauritius. A must-visit for any nature lover!
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from anywhere in Plaines Wilhems, navigate towards Curepipe. Start by heading south on the M1 towards Curepipe. Once you reach Curepipe, follow signs for Route Floreal Georges Guibert St. The volcano is located at the end of this road. Parking is available near the entrance. Be cautious of local traffic rules and parking regulations.
Public Transportation - Bus
To reach Trou Aux Cerfs via public transport, take a bus heading towards Curepipe. You can catch the bus from various points in Plaines Wilhems. Once you reach the Curepipe bus station, look for local buses that go towards Route Floreal Georges Guibert St. The bus fare is typically around 20-30 Mauritian Rupees. After disembarking, it is a short walk to the volcano.
Taxi
For a more convenient option, you can hire a taxi to Trou Aux Cerfs. Simply request your hotel or a local taxi service to take you to Route Floreal Georges Guibert St, Curepipe. The fare may vary based on your starting location, but expect to pay approximately 300-500 Mauritian Rupees for the trip. Ensure to negotiate the fare before starting your journey.
Use Trou Aux Cerfs Volcano as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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