QuestionsTourism-AdviceWhat’s the cheapest way to travel from Le Morne?
Anonymous asked 2 months ago
I need to get from Le Morne to Trou d'Eau Douce using a bus or another affordable option. Thank you!
Yasir Nabee answered 2 months ago

by car’s best, otherwise u might spend a day to travel

Hul Da answered 2 months ago

U will need about 3 buses to n 3 back if im nt mistaken….maybe find someone to drop u …n another ro pick u up…or rent a car if possible?

Néhémie Gentil answered 2 months ago

🚍 to Port Louis + Tram 🚈 to Quatre Bornes bus station + 🚍 to Cascavelle (taxi from there) or another bus !

Otherwise

Try the carpooling group! You never know 🙃

Sandrine Castagnet answered 2 months ago

Leave very early in the morning first bus from le morne to baie du cap, then baie du cap to curepipe or ask the bus driver along the line if there’s any connection to mahebourg, from mahebourg I think you can get bus to trou de douce but it’s a very long journey by bus.

Sha Kil answered 2 months ago

Le morne to Chemin Grenier via Baie Du cap
Chemin Grenier to Mahebourg
Mahebourg to Flacq
Flacq to Trou D’eau douce by Taxi.
Cost around Rs500 including taxi. Can be less but not more🙂

Arvin Cunal Boodhoo answered 2 months ago

WALK

Jacques Clarel Lamothe answered 2 months ago

If you drive best get a car cheaper and your freedom to wonder around. Don’t even think about bus lol

Sanjana Kiara answered 2 months ago

That’s too much of travelling.. not recommended.. book a taxi or something or hire one.. 1hr30min or 1hr45min max you should reach there

Lud Dov answered 2 months ago

Cheapest way for you will be walking 🙈😂. Dont bother just rent a car

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