Mauritius’ colorful natural beauty

CHAMAREL

 

Chamarel, located in the southwestern part of Mauritius, is a region of natural wonders, offering an off-the-beaten-path experience for travelers seeking more than just beaches. The area is best known for its unique Seven Coloured Earths, a geological phenomenon where the earth naturally forms into vibrant red, brown, violet, and blue hues. This spectacle is a must-see, but it’s not the only highlight of the region. Chamarel is home to Mauritius’ highest waterfall, Chamarel Falls, which cascades down from a height of nearly 100 meters amidst lush, tropical vegetation.

Beyond its natural beauty, Chamarel is also known for its rum production, with distilleries offering tours and tastings that showcase the island’s rich agricultural heritage. Visitors can learn about the traditional processes used to create Mauritian rum and enjoy tastings in a serene, green setting. For those seeking outdoor adventures, Chamarel is a gateway to hiking trails and nature walks, making it an ideal destination for eco-tourism.

MAURITIUS’ HIGHLIGHTS

Grand Baie

Le Morne

Black River Gorges National Park

Port Louis

Chamarel

Flic-en-Flac

Ile aux Cerfs