Mauritius Waterfalls: The Complete Must-Visit Guide

Mauritius Waterfalls: The Complete Must-Visit Guide

By Mauritius Life Editorial17 May 20262 min read

Mauritius is home to a surprising number of beautiful waterfalls tucked into its forested interior — this complete guide covers the most spectacular cascades on the island and how to visit them.

Mauritius and Its Waterfalls

Mauritius's volcanic interior is laced with rivers that tumble over ancient lava flows to create a remarkable collection of waterfalls. From the grand and dramatic to the small and intimate, these cascades offer a compelling reason to venture away from the coast.

Chamarel Waterfall

One of the most accessible and visually spectacular, Chamarel Falls plunges approximately 100 metres into a deep gorge. The viewpoint near Chamarel village offers a dramatic perspective. Combined with the nearby Seven Coloured Earths, this makes for an excellent half-day excursion.

Grand River South East (GRSE) Waterfall

The tallest waterfall in Mauritius at approximately 90 metres, best experienced by river boat from the south-east coast. Most impressive from December to April.

Alexandra Falls

Located within the Black River Gorges National Park, easily accessed by car. Particularly rewarding in the early morning before clouds settle into the gorge.

Rochester Falls

Near Souillac in the south, unique for its extraordinary geometric columns of volcanic basalt over which the water flows. Swimming in the pool below is popular with locals.

Cascade 500 Pieds

Near Chamarel, one of the tallest falls in the Indian Ocean at approximately 152 metres. Best viewed from a distance via guided hike.

Cascade Minissy

Near Curepipe, a quieter and more intimate experience in native forest. A local guide is helpful for a first visit.

Eureka Waterfall

Near Moka, combinable with a visit to the beautiful Eureka colonial house.

Practical Tips

  • Visit in the morning before afternoon mist reduces visibility
  • Wear waterproof shoes; paths can be muddy
  • Never swim at the base of a waterfall after heavy rain

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