Eurêka estate, at Moka, in the centre of Mauritius, holds one of the best-preserved residences from the French colonial period. Not too far from Moka, Eureka is another example of colonial creole architecture. Eureka is in fact more than a museum. The property will delight all nature lovers. The visitor enters a world of peace and calm. Eureka House, a magnificent and beautifully restored Creole-style house is reputed to be one of the largest house on the island. More than 250 years old, it is built on an area of 200 acres made up of gardens and waterfalls which invite for walks and admiring the beautiful waterfalls which cascade down a deep ravine. The garden boasts beautiful vegetation; palm trees, flowers, plants.The guesthouses are furnished with touch of the past combined with modern equipped bathroom and kitchenette. As a guesthouse, the guests are offered breakfast whereas lunch & dinner can be ordered à la carte. The right place for a Creole food treat is to have lunch under its impressive veranda or on the grass.
Moka has a very famous co-ed College called Mahatma Gandhi Institute. This college was created/donated by the Government of India and started as an experimental college. It got really popular and now ranks 3rd in the whole country. The college campus is placed in a very scenic valley. The Mahatma Gandhi Institute is viewed as a meeting ground for Education and Culture. It has an emanation of the School of Mauritian, Asian and African Studies, a constituent school of the Mahatma Gandhi Institute, consists of a team of researchers in Mauritian studies whose disciplinary orientation has been in History, Geography, Anthropology and Literature, with some researchers having multi-disciplinary training.
Moka is a district of Mauritius in the central plateau of the island. The population in Moka District is estimated at about 75,000 people, with agriculture playing an important role in the economy. Moka is midway between the towns of Port Louis and Curepipe. The Moka district is devoted largely to agriculture, but recently the district and its towns has experienced major changes and agriculture importance is decreasing in Moka District. While the Moka district isn’t particularly noted for its tourist attractions like much of the other districts in Mauritius, there are still a handful of must-see destinations in Moka.

Also, since the district is blessed with the rough but lush mountains of the Moka range and picturesque waterfalls, visitors will find Moka a good place to take pictures.  Moka is significant because it is regarded as the main source of all Mauritian scholars, being home to the University of Mauritius and the internationally recognized Mahatma Gandhi Institute. One of the more noted tourist attractions in Moka is Le Réduit, or the Refuge. This is an old governor’s mansion located about a kilometer north of Moka. There is a large garden sitting on the 200-acre property, and a waterfall as well. However, the mansion is open only in selected dates.
 
 
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