The 6 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in Riviere Noire District, Riviere Noire District

August 15, 2021 Margarita Chappel

Discover the best top things to do in Riviere Noire District, Mauritius including Le Morne Brabant, Albion Lighthouse, Crystal Rock, Chamarel’s Seven Coloured Earth Geopark, International Slave Route Monument, Crafts Galery.
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1. Le Morne Brabant

Le Morne, Mauritius 742CU001 http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1259
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Le Morne Brabant

. Dicovering the Morne Brabant - The slave route The Morne Brabant is a mountain of the south-west of Mauritius, on the peninsula of the Morne. Declared World Heritage by UNESCO since July 6, 2008, the site is a sanctuary for runaway slaves and is a strong cultural and patrimonial symbol for every Mauritian. Being on private land, Le Morne Brabant is one of the most preserved and wildest mountains of the island. It includes a multitude of endemic species, such as the rare Trochetia Boutonania, and its red flaming flower. The hike to the summit of Morne Brabant lasts between three and four hours, depending on the homogeneity of the group. Once on top, we discover the breathtaking panoramic views on the west and south-west lagoons and part of of the island.

Reviewed By BryonyHC - Mauritius, null

We had a fantastic morning climbing this amazing mountain, especially given its links to slavery and the stronghold it became for escapee slaves. Make sure you take a few minutes to appreciate the little makeshift village at the bottom too. My husband was apprehensive of climbing the mountain without a guide, but I can assure anyone wanting to take on La Morne that you can absolutely do it on your own. The paths are well travelled and easy to navigate. They do become narrower and steeper towards the top once you pass the ‘Warning’ sign. There are also plenty of other walkers to know you are going in the right direction. Once you pass the sign do prepared for a steep ascent and slight bit of rock climbing/scrambling. As dangerous as it looks, as long as you take your time you’ll make it to the top. While we were trekking we saw multiple children climbing as well as those wearing slightly less suited footwear. Our view from the top was somewhat hindered by the clouds, but it was still a great morning out all the same. Take plenty of water and maybe some lunch to have at the top too. It took us about 3 hours to go up and down. A must activity for anyone loving the outdoors!

2. Albion Lighthouse

Albion, Mauritius
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4.5 based on 127 reviews

Albion Lighthouse

Reviewed By jenskaenska - Imatra, Finland

We got inside the lighthouse and views were Amazing from the top. Inside was little history of this place. If you want to have great photos, walk little further from the lighthouse. The seaview is stunning.

3. Crystal Rock

Opposite Ile Aux Benitiers, Inside the Lagoon, Le Morne, Mauritius +230 263 5359 http://dreamdolphin.over-blog.com/article-bienvenue-59978250.html
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4.5 based on 667 reviews

Crystal Rock

Reviewed By westcorklifecoach - Clonakilty, Ireland

Highly recommend using Company Vitamin Sea to take inclusive swimming with Dolphins and snorkelling at Crystal Rock. You won’t get here any other way than by boat unless you are staying at the exclusive beach resort opposite.

4. Chamarel’s Seven Coloured Earth Geopark

Chamarel, Mauritius +230 483 4298 [email protected] https://www.chamarel7colouredearth.com
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Chamarel’s Seven Coloured Earth Geopark

Chamarel’s Seven Coloured Earth Geopark provides a unique opportunity to discover millions of years of history. The geopark focuses on connecting people with nature in an enjoyable, entertaining and enlightening manner through geology, education and conservation. One of Mauritius’ greatest natural wonders, we are committed to providing knowledge on the origins of Mauritius and its formation. Our goal is to serve our customers and community with geological products and services that promote lifelong learning and meet the highest standards of environmental welfare and safety.

Reviewed By Plonker_plumber - Belper, United Kingdom

The seven colourd earth is well worth a visit, amazing colours from all angles, there are also giant Tortoises there as well, There is a open air cafe whuich does food and drinks at reasonable prices, there is also a coffee shop selling different types of coffee. Allow 2 hours to visit.

5. International Slave Route Monument

At the foot of the Le Morne Brabant Mountain, Le Morne, Mauritius +230 5988 7475 http://www.lemorneheritage.org/slave-route.html
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4.0 based on 99 reviews

International Slave Route Monument

Reviewed By MarcelN837

Le Morne Brabant is home to UNESCO's World Heritage site dedicated to the memory of the fight for freedom of the slaves in Mauritius...indeed in the world. The monument at the foot of the mountain comprises sculptures in stone from artists representing countries that have supplied slaves to Mauritius grouped around a centrepiece scultured by a Mauritian artist. A very peaceful place today but one cannot but feel an eerie force and s shiver will run down your spine when you cast your eyes aloft towards the top of the mountain from where the last slaves faced westwards towards Africa and jumped to their death to escape capture...not knowing that slavery had been abolished.

6. Crafts Galery

Cnr dr Mayer et Lahausse de la Louviere Floreal, Flic En Flac, Mauritius http://www.craftsgallery.org
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2.5 based on 2 reviews

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