Chamarel : Chamarel, a small village located at the southwest Mauritius is worth visited and mostly preferred for these two natural magnetisms as the majestic Chamarel Falls and the colored earths of Chamarel. Chamarel Village is the utmost place to delight the taste of typical Mauritian cuisine. The swelling landscape of dissimilar and complementary shades of colors, causes different shades as blue, green, red and yellow, which actually the results of the occurrence of volcanic eruption.
Salt Pans : Salt Pans bears the high level of sunshine and thus the heart of salt production of Mauritius. The Salt Pans are the largest coastal marsh wetlands (650 hectares) located at the western part of Mauritius. The spot is also known as the most important Slovenian locality from the ornithological view point. Salt Pans is mostly visited as being the home of various rare bird species. Out of which 288 species were ascertained up to the present age.
Casela : Casela, the renowned bird park of Mauritius coverers the area of 25 hectares is located in the Riviere Noire district. Casela is the home of 140 bird species and 2500 birds in the world. Its world famous kangaroos, tigers, Mauritian Macaque, tigers, lemurs, ostriches, giant tortoises and monkeys ensure the visitors a calm and cool exploration. Casela Leisure Park also offers the tilapia fishing for kids. The astonishing heart throbbing views of the island are magnetic part of the park's appeal.
Yemen : Yemen is famous as the abode of some splendid species as Mauritian Fauna. Though, Yemen is not counted among largest game reserve on the island, but still it contributes a lot in making the Island, a prime tourist attraction. There also exist several rustic kiosks to provide a clear view of the sea. Its sunset presents an amazing view to pass your evening more comfortably and leisurely.