Coming across Anahita is like discovering a lost paradise. A wondrous garden,
tucked between Mauritius' wild east coast and the turquoise ocean, it stretches
along nearly six kilometres of untouched waterfront and mangrove-studded
shores.
At first site, this secluded expanse exudes its majesty through its immense
lagoon, the largest on the island. Fringed by channels that lead to the open
sea, the lagoon is an exceptional place, a cradle that protects and nurtures
life.
Set foot on land and there is so much more to discover. The rolling lava terrain
unveils unique microenvironments wherever one ventures. Ancient volcanic
craters. Flaming trees. Flocks of gaudy birds swerving up and scattering like
fireworks in the sky. Anahita sits at the heart of this inspiring setting.