Discover Tamarind Falls through a Guided Hiking Trip (Half Day)
Located in the South Western part of Mauritius, the spellbinding Tamarind Falls, commonly
known as ‘Sept Cascades’ is one of the natural wonders of Mauritius. And there is no better way to
explore this green paradisiacal location than through a wonderful trek.
This half day hike to Tamarind Falls is one the most popular hiking trips on the island. It is quite
easy, fun and accessible to all. The trek may be undertaken by someone with little or no previous
hiking experience under the guidance of an enthusiastic and experienced trekker.
Throughout your trek you will experience a wonderful connection with nature as you discover 3 of
the 7 waterfalls, one after the other. This can be an amazing opportunity to cut off, break away
from your daily routine and rejuvenate yourself in the midst of nature.
Sometimes the walk will be in the forest and sometimes in an open area on the basalt rocks near
the water. You will be stunned by the view from the enthralling waterfall of 40 meters, the
marvellous sight of the lushly green canyon, and many other captivating features.
Passing behind the spectacular waterfalls is simply a blissful experience, whereby you can see rays
of sunlight reflected through the waterfall. The large, refreshing pond which is at the foot of the
waterfall is very much accessible for a pleasant swim. You can also enjoy a natural massage
standing under the cascade.
With each fall, you will have the chance to enjoy unique scenery and setting due to its height and
flow of water. It is important to have an experienced guide alongside you in order to guarantee
your safety and guide you through the best available paths.
About the Tamarind Falls
The Tamarind Falls are set away on the cliffs of the Black River. This magnificent location hosts
breathtaking views over the South Western coast; a sight not to be missed! It is one of the most
beautiful and serene places in Mauritius, where one can discover the lush green vegetation along
with some indigenous plant species and tropical birds.
A visit to the Tamarind Falls offers a unique experience in the middle of nature, where seven
stepped waterfalls run down strings of rivers to a beautiful pond at the bottom. The canyons were
formed by the Tamarind River which is sourced in the mountains of the Black River Range.
It supplies water to two reservoirs of the island, notably Mare Longue Reservoir and Tamarind
reservoir. The Tamarind waterfalls also supply the main hydroelectric power station on the island.
About The Guide and The Spirit of The Trip
All hiking excursions and treks will be supervised by experienced and professional guides in
Mauritius. During the hike, the guide will share extensive knowledge about the reserve and its
surrounding areas.
The trip will take you around some of the most beautiful places in Mauritius and you will get to
learn more about the fauna and flora and what’s being done towards its preservation, making this
a unique and enriching experience.
About Hiking In Mauritius
The little gem of Mauritius raises its glory much more above the elongated white sandy beaches,
swaying palm trees and stretched blue azure lagoons. Being a volcanic island, it has several
breathtaking summits and valleys to explore on foot. The island is well known for its distinct flora
and fauna. Its flora is composed of 700 species of indigenous plants.
What to bring/wear
Water, Hiking Shoes, Suncream, Cap, Mosquito repellent, Spare clothes
Comments & Notes
Difficulty: Easy – Moderate
Trail Distance: 5.5 km
Minimum age requirement: 10 years old
Number of Participants: 2 – 12 pax per group
This activity is suitable for anyone in good health.
Duration: 3 hours
Operational Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday
Meeting time: 08:15 (all year long)