{"gallery":"","desc":"<h3>Description<span>&nbsp;<\/span><\/h3>\n<p>The scenic drive along the west coast via <strong>Tamarin Bay <\/strong>and the salt pans leads to the south-western region of Mauritius. After a tasting session of the &lsquo;<em>Caf&eacute; de Chamarel<\/em>&rsquo; roasted at &lsquo;Case Noyale,&rsquo; the&nbsp; road climbing towards &lsquo;Chamarel&rsquo; village offers amazing views.<br \/><br \/>The 90-metre-high <strong>Chamarel<\/strong> waterfall and the 7-coloured earth being the region's highlight, why not having a halt? Visit to the rhum mill.<br \/><br \/>A delicious gourmet lunch awaits at &laquo;<em>Domaine Saint Denis,<\/em>&raquo; a private estate with spectacular mountain and coastal views. One km further up is the viewpoint over the <strong>Black River Gorges <\/strong>the largest natural reserve of Mauritiius, home to most of the island&rsquo;s endemic flora and fauna.<br \/><br \/>Drive through Plaine Champagne towards Curepipe for another panoramic view from the rim of the volcanic crater <strong>Trou aux Cerfs<\/strong>.<br \/><br \/>The tour ends at <strong>Eureka <\/strong>one of the oldest colonial mansions remaining on the island. Situated in a beautiful park, the house features 109 doors and a variety of valuable antiques are on display. Back to the&nbsp; hotel after a &lsquo;High Tea&rsquo; under Eureka's veranda as a reminder of the British influence.<\/p>"}
