Full-Day Casela World of Adventures — Transport-Only Guide
Spend a full day at Casela World of Adventures with transport handled for you. Mix big‑cat encounters, zipline runs and quad trails across volcanically shaped western Mauritius—ideal for families and thrill‑seekers who want to skip logistics and get straight to the activities.
The Experience
Before You Go
Book high‑demand experiences early
Walk‑with‑lions, zipline slots and quad rides have limits—reserve them when you arrive or in advance to avoid long waits.
Wear closed‑toe shoes
Sturdy trainers or hiking shoes are required for quads, canyoning and some trail sections to protect against rocks and mud.
Bring sun protection and water
Mauritian sun is strong; carry sunscreen, a hat and at least 1–2 liters of water for a full‑day visit.
Plan for mixed terrain
Expect paved paths, sandy sections and uneven trails between attractions—use a stroller‑friendly route if visiting with small children.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Walk the quieter tortoise enclosure early in the day for calm views and photo ops.
- •Short viewpoint near the park entrance offers broad coastal views toward Tamarin and the west coast.
Wildlife
- •Aldabra giant tortoise
- •Giraffe
Conservation Note
The park focuses on captive care, education and species awareness—support comes through responsible visitor behavior and choosing low‑impact encounters.
Casela occupies land that was part of colonial sugar plantations; its layout and stone features reflect both agricultural and volcanic histories of the island.
What to Bring
Closed‑toe trail shoesEssential
Protects feet during quads, canyoning and uneven paths.
Sunscreen and wide‑brim hatEssential
Sun protection is essential during long outdoor days.
Light rain jacket
Tropical showers are common November–April; a packable shell keeps you comfortable.
Insect repellent
Useful around shaded enclosures and in the late afternoon to deter mosquitoes.
Common Questions
Is transport included?
This option includes private, air‑conditioned transfer to and from the park; entrance fees to paid activities are usually extra.
Are there age or weight limits for activities?
Yes—specific experiences like canyoning, canyon swing and walk‑with‑lions have age, height or weight restrictions; check individual activity rules when booking.
Can I bring a stroller or infant?
Yes—strollers are accessible on main paths and infant seats are available for transport, but some activity areas have limited access for strollers.
Are food and drinks available on site?
Casela has cafés and snack stands; you can bring water and light snacks but larger picnic options may be limited to designated areas.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
7 hours
Location
Cascavelle, Black River District
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Accessible to most fitness levels, though specific activities (zipline, canyoning, quad) require moderate agility and mobility.
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