City of Light | Mauritius Tea Capital
Extinct volcanic crater with panoramic views
Second largest in Mauritius
Colonial mansion & tea museum (heritage site)
Top natural attraction near Curepipe
Second biggest town in Mauritius after Port-Louis. Known as "La Ville-Lumière" (City of Light). Famous for tea plantations, often called the "Tea Capital" of Mauritius. Carnegie Library holds centuries-old books and letters from historic figures like Mathew Flinders.
Perched at 650+ meters altitude, known for cooler, rainier climate. Trou aux Cerfs crater is 650m above sea level and 100m deep. Local market offers fresh produce, handicrafts, textiles, and street food. Domaine des Aubineaux museum showcases Mauritian tea history in colonial setting.
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