Things not to miss when visiting Mauritius and South Africa

10/08/2016

Tourists will have the opportunity to experience the amazing natural landscape and explore the unique indigenous cultural colors of Africa on the 8-day Southern Hemisphere spring tour on the Mauritius - South Africa route, departing on September 27, priced at 54.99 million VND. This is one of the special long-distance international tours in the Fall-Winter 2016 season, only available at Saigontourist Travel.

In particular, visitors who buy this tour at the event "Golden Autumn Charm - Thousands of Gratitudes" at 102 Nguyen Hue, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City on July 30 and 31 will receive a discount of 5 million, the price is only 49.99 million VND. The tour takes visitors to explore Mauritius - a beautiful island nation on the Indian Ocean and Cape Town - the most famous tourist city in South Africa.

 

Here are 7 experiences not to be missed.

Swim with dolphins!

An experience that could not be more impressive at Flic en Flac - a bustling tourist town on the west coast of Mauritius. After admiring the white sand beaches embracing the turquoise sea, visitors take a speedboat to the dolphin watching point, experiencing the feeling of swimming with dolphins in the natural environment.

 

 

"Freezing" in the land of seven colors

Also in the peaceful town of Flic en Flac, visitors will have precious moments to capture stunning images of the Seven Coloured Earth, featuring red, brown, grey, purple-brown sand dunes, which look spectacular in the glorious sunset.

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Bowing to the heritage of the capital Port Louis

Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, was named after King Louis XV of France. Today, the city still retains many French and British colonial-style architecture. Here, visitors can admire the Marie Reine de la Paix church, the first horse racecourse in the Southern Hemisphere, the majestic Champs de Mars, St. Louis Cathedral and the historic Fort Adelaide… before trying a local dish.

 

Playing with African ostriches

The strong ostrich breed in the black continent has long been famous, especially the South African ostrich. Coming to Cape Town, visitors will be taken to an ostrich farm, learn about the breeding process and hand-feed the ostriches. A very South African experience!

 

 

Explore Aquila Park

Going to South Africa without exploring Aquila Park is like not going to South Africa. Why? Because when visiting this famous wildlife paradise, any tourist would love the special experience of riding a special vehicle through the typical savanna landscapes, if lucky, also seeing the big five of Africa at a very close distance, including Elephant, Lion, Leopard, Buffalo and Hippo. Here, tourists also go to see the Animal Rehabilitation and Conservation Centre (ARC), a special area established as a shelter for rare animals with the aim of preserving the future of these animals and also a precious heritage of South Africa.

 

Challenges on the road like action movies

That is the road after leaving Duiker Island, tourists take a car along Chapman's Peak - a spectacular winding road, one side hugging the cliff, the other side is the blue sea to the horizon. The next leg also promises to bring special emotions when tourists visit Boulders beach with calm waves all year round, explore the habitat of more than 2,000 African penguins - a typical image of the wild natural beauty of the black continent.

 

Experience the Southern Hemisphere Spring

While Vietnam is in autumn, on the other side of the Southern Hemisphere, South Africa is in spring, an extremely interesting counter-seasonal phenomenon. Arriving at the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, visitors can freely take in the natural scenery full of spring colors with both sides of the road covered with diverse, elegant and colorful coniferous bushes. At the end of the journey, visitors can also experience going to the top of Cape Point by funicular to visit the ancient lighthouse.

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