The town of Curepipe is the second biggest town in Mauritius after Port-Louis, with a population nearing , habitants.
This beautiful town, nicknamed the city of lights, will conquer your hearts both during daytime and at night. From colonial relics to nice restaurants to beautiful gardens, Curepipe has much to offer visitors. With cooler temperatures compared with coastal regions you will feel a lot more at ease in this part of the island. Due to its position in the rainy plateaus in the centre of the island, in Plaines-Wilhems, Curepipe offers some relief from the heat of the beaches.
So do not hesitate to leave your hotel room or villa to enjoy the nice environment Curepipe has to offer. Here is a little anecdote on the origins of the name Curepipe? Hence the name! An imposing and majestic building from the 19th century has kept all its magnificence in the very center of the town.
You will also be charmed by the stunning Royal College as well as the charming Carnegie Library, home to many historical manuscripts.
You will also come across the Basilica St-Helene and the St- Therese church, built in and respectively, are both preserved relics of the past you will have the chance to discover while visiting Curepipe. If you are in the vicinity of the Route du Jardin in Curepipe town, take the time to have a stroll in the Botanical Garden. Created here in by the descendants of the first French colonists, the gardens are a real haven of peace- if you are in search of a peaceful spot.
The two hectares of gardens are full of veritable botanic treasures and boasts the national plant of Mauritius, the Mauritius Trochetia! For smaller ones, a beautiful playground awaits them. Apart from its colonial buildings and garden, this Mauritian town boasts numerous natural wonders which are, really, worth a visit. One of these is a volcanic crater, the Trou-aux-Cerfs, m round and 80m deep, which have been dormant for thousands of years.
It remains one of the eldest volcanoes of the island. Covered in luxuriant vegetation, its summit is m above sea level and easily accessible on foot or even by car.
Trou-aux-Cerfs is bound by a circular road and connecting paths allow for a descent into the crater. The access to cars around the crater is now prohibited, but a special parking is provided for visitors. The best time of day to enjoy the surroundings of this natural marvel is late in the afternoon, for panoramic views of the region and the town of Curepipe.
At sunset, if weather permits, you can appreciate a magnificent view over the whole island at different spots around the volcano.
Want to escape the hustle and bustle of the town? A visit to the colonial mansion Domaine des Aubineaux is the best way to enjoy peace and serenity in this town. The Domaine gives you the chance to learn more about the life of a Mauritian family in colonial times. The Mansion of the Domaine des Aubineaux was built in in a classic colonial style, and in it was the first residence on the island to be outfitted with electricity.
Curepipe remains one of the most famous towns for shopping. Prominent projects include the segregation of waste, judicious use of water, parking problems, the encouraging of public transport, the promotion of the SSR Curepipe Botanic Gardens and working towards minimizing the town's carbon footprint.
Recently, the council embarked on a project nicknamed "For a Greener Curepipe" in collaboration with Gender Links Mauritius, in order to spur the growing environmental interest of Curepipe's citizens. Tree planting, backyard composting and food growing was encouraged, and a range of community organisations from schools to women's groups were involved.
Sensitization programmes are also underway in collaboration with the Central Water Authority of Mauritius, towards encouraging a more judicious management of the town's water resources. Curepipe, though inland from the main coastal tourist areas of Mauritius, is nonetheless a tourist destination. Some of the more popular attractions include:.
Map Hotels Places. Etymology The town's name, Curepipe, is said to be originated from the French curer sa pipe , which translates to "cleaning the pipe". Geography The town officially covers an area of. Demographics According to the census made by Statistics Mauritius in , the population of the town was at 78, Religion According to the census conducted by Statistics Mauritius, Christianity is the most prevalently practiced religion in Curepipe Sustainable development The town council is acutely aware of the need to bring principles of sustainability into the town's economic development.
Tourism Curepipe, though inland from the main coastal tourist areas of Mauritius, is nonetheless a tourist destination. Places Curepipe University of Mauritius. Home Mauritius Curepipe. Where is Curepipe located?
Curepipe Mauritius Distances from Curepipe to the most important cities in Mauritius and the world. How far is it to Curepipe? What country is Curepipe in? Latitude Distance to the largest cities of Mauritius Port Louis 17 Kilometer. Beau Bassin-Rose Hill 10 Kilometer. Triolet 29 Kilometer. Goodlands 32 Kilometer. Centre de Flacq 21 Kilometer. Saint Pierre 10 Kilometer. Bambous 12 Kilometer. Le Hochet 20 Kilometer. Rose Belle 11 Kilometer.
Chemin Grenier 19 Kilometer. Grand Baie 33 Kilometer. Plaine Magnien 17 Kilometer. Pailles 14 Kilometer. From Curepipe to the world's largest cities Shanghai 7, Kilometer. Istanbul 7, Kilometer. Buenos Aires 9, Kilometer. Mumbai 4, Kilometer. Mexico City 13, Kilometer.
Beijing 8, Kilometer. Karachi 5, Kilometer. Tianjin 8, Kilometer. Guangzhou 6, Kilometer. Delhi 5, Kilometer. Moscow 8, Kilometer.
Shenzhen 6, Kilometer. Dhaka 5, Kilometer. Seoul 8, Kilometer. Wuhan 7, Kilometer.
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