Curepipe
- Must See Town In Central Mauritius

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Curepipe
is by far one of the most densely populated areas within Central
Mauritius, and in fact the country as a whole. It has an excellent
selection of shops, restaurants and amenities, so it’s no wonder
that many holiday makers to Central Mauritius choose this location
to stay.
Because
of it’s relatively high altitude, Curepipe often experiences more
rain and cooler temperatures than many other places within
Mauritius.
Despite
being a relatively large town, there aren’t exactly an abundance
of hotels and resorts to stay at within Curepipe. Accommodation
within this central Mauritius location is limited to a couple of
uninspiring guest houses and hotels. As
a result, Curepipe tends to be a more popular base for back packers
and budget travellers looking to tour Mauritius on the cheap.
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Places
To Eat In Curepipe
There
are certainly many better eating options than sleeping ones in
Curepipe.
For
a place that serves up sizzling meat dishes and succulent burgers of
different varieties try Manhattan. If you’re looking for a
more upmarket experience, La Potiniere offers classy French
food which may be a strain on the credit card – not one for the
budget conscious though.
Other
Things To See & Do In Curepipe
Curepipe
makes a nice town to explore – there are also some nice shopping
regions within the area, some of which have a very western feel. The
pick of these are the Sunsheel Centre and Curimjee Centre.
There are also some pleasant bookshops and banks available if you
need to exchange some cash.
There’s
plenty more sights too – Botanical Gardens for example is a
pleasant place to have a stroll and is a keen picnic spot for the
locals. Trou Aux Cerfs is another point of interest – a
volcanic crater that’s very popular with holiday makers to the
central area of Mauritius.
There
are also some notable places to visit in and around Curepipe – the
obvious place to visit is Black Gorges National Park – use it as a
base to explore the National Park.
Other
places nearby that are make for excursions for Mauritius tourists
include Rose Hill, Moka and Quatre Bornes. Between them they
have a decent mix of restaurants and places of interest. For example
the Creole Buildings on Rose Hill are worth a visit, and Floreal has
the textiles museum.
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