- 4H
- Port Louis
- 4H
Hiking on the path of the runaway slaves at Le Morne Brabant has to definitely be among the top things to do while staying in Mauritius. Situated at the extreme Southwestern tip of Mauritius, this rocky peninsula has a summit which covers an area of over 12 hectares (30 acres), and is about 556 meters above sea level.
About the activity:
The half day Le Morne Brabant hiking trail invites nature lovers and adventurers for an exciting hiking experience in the southernmost tip of the island. The hike can last between three to four hours, whereby you will be guided by the professionals with EFR/WFA certification. You may also get access to the second part of the mountain which is only accessible through authorized guides.
Deep into the woods, you will encounter the exquisite sea bird, Paille en Queue, and indigenous plant species that will captivate your attention. As you advance, you will find yourself in the dry and rough terrain of the mountain, which can be quite challenging. The heat will elevate and thus it is recommended to take a sunhat or cap and water with you. It is also important that you are well-equipped with sunscreen and good trekking shoes due to the uneven tracks.
As you progress, you will find a gigantic, basalt rock peak dotted with caves which once harbored runaway slaves. You will have to climb a rocky hill with equipment provided by the authorities which can be quite a challenging experience. As you gradually move to the summit you can easily spot the huge metal cross which marks the highest accessible point. Take this chance to marvel at the absolutely stunning views of Ile aux Benitiers, Le Morne beach, and the spectacular surrounding areas.
Know Before You Go:
Meeting Point: Parking facing the entrance "Le Paradis Hotel"
Difficulty: Moderate-Difficult
Trail Distance: 6 km (round trip)
Trip Duration: 3 to 4 hours
Highest Point: 500m
Hotel Pick Up and Drop: For an additional supplement, we can also offer hotel collection.
Morning Hike(Monday to Saturday): starting at 05:50 (November-March); 06:50 (April-October) -
- Boasting one of most pristine seven simultaneous waterfalls, Tamarind Falls is one of the most prominent scenic attractions in Mauritius
- Start your adventurous day at 9 AM in Tamarin Falls with a hike through the rain forest in the company of a instructor who will educate you about the flora and fauna along the way.
- After your challenging hike, cool down in the refreshing pools near the falls and enjoy the breath taking views in admiring the Caribbean Sea from the distance.
- Take a short walk to reach the second waterfall and engage yourself in an exhilarating 40 meter drop into the canyon followed by a high speed zip-lining activity leading you into the cool waters.
- After the 4 hour activity, you will walk back down to enjoy the delicious lunch.
- Tamarind Falls are situated in Black River Gorges National Park near Henrietta village in southwest Mauritius and can be accessed by any local transport.
About the Activity:
- Alexandra Falls viewpoint is on the road through the Gorges National Park Black River. By their finesse and lush environment, these falls are an undeniable attraction of Mauritius.
- These 500 ft falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls on the island of Mauritius mostly unexplored and untouched.
- Starting from Plaine Champagne uplands in Chamarel , take a small and accessible trail that will lead you down to the edge of this impressive waterfall.
- Take a hike for just 50 minutes land through muddy narrow tracks while we make our way through the Chinese guava bushes.
- Once you reach the top spend some quality time marveling the stunning views of the Bel Ombre forest and authentic south seas.
- You’ll hike back to the starting point through the same trail. The trek can be accessed from early morning to late evenings.
The Black River Gorges is worth visiting for all trekkers, as well as for the pure nature lovers and bird-watchers.
The Black River Gorges is the largest national park in Mauritius. Famous for its waterfalls, vistas and hiking, the gorge is in the central highlands, making it cooler than much of the island.
The "Black River Gorges" National park is a national park in the hilly south-western part of Mauritius. The park extends over an area of 6,754 hectares. With the help of the guides, you will discover Mauritius' natural heritage in this unique area which is also the location of one of the rarest forests in the world. It harbors about 311 species of native and endemic flowering plants and 9 species of birds, which are found only in Mauritius.
This hike will take you into the heart of the indigenous forest with many panoramic views.
During the trip you will learn about the natives, the vegetation as well as on the endemic and exotic bird life.
About the Activity:- Spend a scenic day away from the beach crowds at this stunning expanse of rain forest on Mauritius. Trek, swim, picnic and indulge in sightseeing in abundant nature.
- Get to Black River Gorges National Park in 40 minutes by car or taxi from the nearby villages of Tamarin and Black River.
- The highest and surprisingly the easiest mountain to hike up in Mauritius, a 90 minutes hike brings you to the top of that small peak.
- Enjoy the walk along the ridge, up and down between the endemic trees, exotic plants and Chinese guava bushes.
- This hike offers beautiful views over Chamarel in the St Denis Valley, the hills above the Coloured earth, Le Morne mountain and Ile aux Benitiers island on the south-west coast.
- Get excited to know the last part of the trail which is very rugged and rough terrains so ropes will be carried to help you up.
- Then trail back down the hill following the same track with an option of ending the hike on the road leading to Chamarel and 7 Coloured earths.
- Region: Mauritius West
- Difficulty: Easy - Medium
- Minimum age requirement: 10 years and above
- Meeting Point: Parking facing the entrance "Le Paradis Hotel"
- Hotel Pick Up and Drop: For an additional supplement, we can also offer hotel collection.
- Duration: The entire trip will take half a day: from 9:30 am - 13:00 pm.
- 3H
- Port Louis
- 3H
Mauritius, being a volcanic island, has several breathtaking summits and valleys to explore on foot. The island is well known for its natural beauty.
Mauritius is famous for its breathtaking nature, beautiful birds, flora, coastlines and with many magnificent views.
The flora of Mauritius is composed of 700 species of indigenous plants.
Le Pouce - This mountain is the third highest in Mauritius, peaking at 812m, is located in the North West of the island between the Pieter Both and the Signal mountain. Le Pouce is known as ‘The Thumb’ peak. The first person to climb Le Pouce is accredited as Charles Darwin.
From the peak you will have an amazing 360 degree view of Mauritius. The sight of the northern part of the island is splendid, with a beautiful view of the northern small islands of Mauritius - Flat Island, Round Island and Snake Island. You will also get to look down onto the capital and to the west part of the island.
It also offers one of the most beautiful views of the capital: Port Louis, as well as of Moka and the high grounds of Plain Wilhems.
From the summit you will hike down enjoying the great views until getting back to the start point at Moka.
About the Activity:
- Experience an adventurous hiking experience to Le Pouce Mountain from from St. Pierre early in the morning to admire breathtaking island views.
- Rise early and take a scenic 30-minute taxi ride from Port Louis to the small village of La Laura at the foot of mountain.
- Enjoy a supervised climb to the summit of this beautiful mountain and marvel at its stunning peak, lush green surroundings and panoramic island views.
- After reaching the thumb shaped summit, discover the breathtaking panoramic views of Port Louis, its harbors and encircling hills.
- A group of 2 to 10 people can take part in this invigorating hiking like never before. Be there do that.
- The hiking excursion will be under the experienced and professional guidance of one of the top guides in Mauritius, while sharing his local knowledge, passion for sports and love of nature.
- Region: Mauritius Central Plateau
- Difficulty: Easy - Medium
- Minimum age requirement: 10 years and above
- Duration: The entire trip will take half a day: starting between 9:00 to 09:30 until 12:00 to 13:00
- Meeting Point: Commercial Center of Helvettia
- Hotel Pick Up and Drop: For an additional supplement, we can also offer hotel collection.