Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Around Africa - Port Mauritus

Mauritius! I had no idea what this country has in store for us until I went with my workmates to a nature park named Casela!


It's a 30-minute ride which more likely gives you an overview of the island. And you would pretty much conclude it looks like a usual trip to one of Philippine's provinces.

Anyway, we arrived there with one goal in mind - interact with the king of the jungle! But, the ticket would actually let you explore this massive property. Mind you, it really is several hectares big and needs plenty of hours to see and experience!




Each ticket costs 20 euros and comes with a map. You may follow the map religiously to see each attraction or better yet, go directly to your chosen first stop.

In our case, we did both. We followed the map but later on went to the Big Cat. See our exploration!

The flamingoes


The tortoise


And the LION! It was a long queue but sooo worth it!


After that unforgettable meeting with the Lion, we boarded a vehicle to the SAFARI!


We stopped in this particular area and went to see the Giraffes.



Too bad, due to time constraints, we were not able to really see the Safari. We rode back and bought souvenirs from their shops. Something to look forward to though next time we go back to Mauritius in the near future!

3 comments:

  1. Nice blog and well written. O also enjoy mauritus ...
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  2. Hi Ivy,

    My name is Kim of Jacaranda Travels I saw your blog while looking top travel bloggers in the Philippines.
    Nice blog about Port Mauritus(Casela), nice place we have and you enjoy every moment in this place.

    I was hoping if you are interested for an interview that we will post on our business travel blog at www.jacarandatravels.com (facebok page at www.fb.com/jacarandatravels).
    Thank you, hoping for your positive reply.


    Kimberly-Tourist spots in the Philippines
    jacaranda travels
    jacarandatravels@gmail.com

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  3. Thank you! Looking forward to reading your blog. I hope there would be an English translation by then please... :)

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