Curepipe Curepipe is by far one of the most densely populated areas within Central Mauritius, and...

Curepipe Curepipe is by far one of the most densely populated areas within Central Mauritius, and...
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The Domaine Les Pailles is nestled in the heart of the valleys of the “Moka Range”. This is a place where you can experience the past history of Mauritius and also the cultural diversity and art. You can visit this place by train or a horse drawn carriage. The mini train, Lady Alice, has a capacity of 120 passengers and winds through the sugar cane plantations. The train ride takes about 15 minutes. The horse carriage takes a detour through the spice garden before setting off to discover the traditional architecture of the former Isle de France.
Among other things, Domaine les Pailles, boasts an old sugar mill dating from the 18th century, a traditional distillery, and even some old horse-drawn carriages. There are beach clubs with super cool bars, five fine restaurants and popular night clubs in Domaine les Pailles. Nightclubs are open mainly on Friday and Saturday nights with a few open on Wednesday nights as well for jam sessions. The restaurants offer authentic Indian, Mauritian, Chinese and Italian cuisine.
The resort hotels offer cool beach parties organised with international DJs spinning the decks, live music shows and spots for night lovers. These events are open to both the hotel residents and non-residents.
Le Grand Casino De Domaine Les Pailles has a VIP salon and several restaurants too. The minimum age required to enter the casinos is 18. Many casinos also offer complimentary alcohol too. There are 48 Jackpot slots, video machines with progressive games and many other live table games such as American Roulette, Blackjack, Oasis Stud Poker and a lot more.
The Domaine Les Pailles is nestled in the heart of the valleys of the “Moka Range”. This is a place where you can experience the past history of Mauritius and also the cultural diversity and art. You can visit this place by train or a horse drawn carriage. The mini train, Lady Alice, has a capacity of 120 passengers and winds through the sugar cane plantations. The train ride takes about 15 minutes. The horse carriage takes a detour through the spice garden before setting off to discover the traditional architecture of the former Isle de France.
Among other things, Domaine les Pailles, boasts an old sugar mill dating from the 18th century, a traditional distillery, and even some old horse-drawn carriages. There are beach clubs with super cool bars, five fine restaurants and popular night clubs in Domaine les Pailles. Nightclubs are open mainly on Friday and Saturday nights with a few open on Wednesday nights as well for jam sessions. The restaurants offer authentic Indian, Mauritian, Chinese and Italian cuisine.
The resort hotels offer cool beach parties organised with international DJs spinning the decks, live music shows and spots for night lovers. These events are open to both the hotel residents and non-residents.
Chinese developer, Yihai, has taken over the stable and the club house. More than 25 horses, including five from the Mauritius Turf Club, are sheltered in the stable. The club house, located on the first floor of the stables, has also reopened since the Chinese group took over. Birthdays and theme parties are organized there. Equestrian centre provides lessons in dressage and show jumping, equestrian training and improvement. Children from 07 years old can take lessons or enjoy pony rides. Mountain rides with specialized horses are available, accompanied by qualified instructors.
Le Pouce is the third highest mountain in Mauritius, at 812 meters. It is named Le Pouce because of the thumb-shaped peak of the mountain. It can be viewed from the capital of Mauritius, Port Louis, and is a popular hike for the view of the city. The mountain is in the Moka Range and is closest to the village of La Laura-Malenga in the Moka District. Charles Darwin ascended the mountain on 2 May 1836.
Le Pouce was formed ten million years ago from volcano eruptions.It has the capital city of Port Louis on one side and St. Pierre on the other. Le Pouce Mountain will offer you a splendid panorama of Le Morne, Coin de Mire, the capital city, and other sites on the island. It is nestled between Montagne des Signaux and Pieter Both mountain.
The trek to the top of Le Pouce is considered an easy hike. But the ascent is very steep, especially near the thumb. Le Pouce can be reached from Moka or Port Louis. Climbing gear is not needed. From the peak one can see Port Louis, Moka, and Beau-Bassin Rose-Hill, as well as many other places around the island.
During your hike to the summit you can explore the flora-covered mountain, and discover exotic plants as well as some rare and unique endemic species.
When you reach the first plateau you can choose to continue on the left and down to Port Louis or the right towards the top of the mountain. Higher up you will find a second plateau, an esplanade, where you can relax and enjoy the view before continuing to the top. The final ascent is steeper and requires some dexterity and fitness.
The start of the trail for hiking Le Pouce is located in Petit Verger near the village of Saint Pierre in the Moka region.There is no sign post at the starting point of the trail. You can locate it with the help of the map or directions from the locals. There is a small car park with enough room to fit four to five cars.