Discover the rich biodiversity of Mauritius at the Ebony Forest. Observe the protected and endangered bird species of Mauritius such as the rare Pink Pigeon and Echo Parakeet in their natural habitat. Start with a brief introduction by visit the natural history museum. Enjoy a 3 to 4 hours bird watching tour accompanied by an experienced and passionate hiking guide. Come across the bird conservationists in the field and interact with them. Learn more about the Mauritius kestrel and the conservation efforts being carried out to save the different species.
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Newfinch
Travelled as a couple
25 December 20253.8United States of America
This bird watching tour turned out to be more of a hike up the side of the mountain on uneven ground and although it is being sold as suitable for ages 18 to 99, it is definitely not suitable for the elderly or anyone with walking difficulties
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Pikachu
Travelled as a couple
22 October 20245United States of America
Randonnée bien commenté, sublime vue a la fin de celle-ci.
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Mia o Olle
Travelled as a couple
24 April 20234.2United States of America
Saknade en guide över vilka fåglar vi kunde ha sett och såg. Fanns endast i början. Mycket bra annars. Blev ett träningspass.
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Dawn
Travelled as a couple
27 July 20234.6United States of America
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nick crown
Travelled as a couple
4 August 20223United Kingdom
Did not enjoy this very much taxi driver who picked us up & returned us was fantastic but as for the guide at the forest just needs a lot more enthusiasm in him sad thing is he was a lovely lad . Got a few wildlife photos but not as much as I would of liked maybe wrong time of year
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Fanta
Travelled with a group of friends
27 November 20223.8Switzerland
Der Ausflug war gut. Man sollte aber wissen, dass man diese Tour nicht wegen der Wanderung buchen sollte. Vor allem die erste Stunde sind wir ein paar Minuten gelaufen und haben dann angehalten um Vögel zu beobachten. Das Museum ist klein aber fein! Man lernt viel über Mauritius und auch über die Flora/Fauna.
