Undoubtedly the tallest single-drop waterfall in Mauritius at about 100m high, the Chamarel Waterfall is a striking piece of nature standing amid dense vegetation. Fed by the waters of three distinct streams pouring into Saint Denis River, it has a powerful rush with a peak flow rate in excess of 40,000 m³ per minute.
Proceeding along the Seven Coloured Earth Geopark’s 3km access road, which makes for a scenic drive to the geosite, don’t miss the waterfall’s viewpoint on your left. Offering a front-row view of this wonder of nature, it can be accessed via a trail snaking through dense foliage. Overhanging the ledge of a basalt cliff, the Chamarel Waterfall splashes into an oval pool before flowing down a 6km tropical-forest-fringed canyon to Baie du Cap. The sight not only floods the senses with freshness but it is also a spectacular showcase of millions of years of volcanic activity. The dramatic landscape if formed by lavas of two different ages. The layer of brecciated basalt near the base dates from between 10 to 8 million years ago, on top of which lies a second layer from the intermediate period between 3.5 and 1.7 million years ago. No wonder why the Chamarel Waterfall is ranked among the most sought-after sightseeing spots in Mauritius!Trek down the secret valley of the Chamarel Waterfall
This trek of three hours will take you to the base of Chamarel Waterfalls, where you can have a swim in the pool as the waterfall showers you from its majestic heights.
This location, of outstanding beauty, will awe you with its sights and sounds evocative of a true tropical rainforest.
Explorers Mauritius expert guides will not only share their in-depth knowledge of the area, but they will also make sure the highest safety and security measures are followed to make you feel safe.