Reserva Forestal de Ébano Chamarel - Haz un tour de caminata





Descripción
Imagínese uno de los últimos lugares que quedan en Mauricio, donde majestuosos árboles de ébano negro se alzan altos y Paradise Flycatchers y Mauritius Black Bulbul se persiguen entre los árboles. Una vez hogar del Dodo, Ebony Forest, sigue siendo un refugio para la flora y fauna nativas amenazadas. Los visitantes disfrutarán de impresionantes vistas desde Sublime Point y pasarelas únicas en el medio del dosel. Con menos del 2% de bosque nativo restante en Mauricio, Ebony Forest es una joya para los amantes de la naturaleza y aquellos que deseen escapar de las playas y el ajetreo y el bullicio de Mauricio. .
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Una cálida bienvenida le espera en nuestro Centro de Visitantes. Estamos ubicados justo al lado de la Tierra de los Siete Colores cerca de Chamarel, así que siga las indicaciones y únase a nosotros en nuestro delicioso paraíso tropical. Asegúrese de detenerse y admirar las cascadas de Chamarel. Le recomendamos que llegue a nuestra entrada a más tardar a las 15:00 para asegurarse de que tiene mucho tiempo para disfrutar de su visita. ¿Qué puedes esperar? • Visita guiada de 30 minutos a lo largo de una pasarela elevada (0,5 m – 4 m de altura) a través del bosque Flycatcher • Impresionantes vistas de la costa sur y oeste desde Sublime Point • Presencia 8 millones de años de historia en nuestro Museo de Experiencia de Ébano • Conoce a nuestras aves endémicas y raras amenazadas (Mauricio Atrapamoscas, Mauricio Bulbul Negro, Paloma Rosa, Periquito Eco, Cernícalo) • Fáciles caminatas a lo largo de nuestro sendero de cresta con espectaculares vistas de Le Morne Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO • Caminata opcional a Piton Canot para un panaroma de 360 grados • Abrazar un árbol de ébano que estaba en pie en el momento del dodo
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Descubre la historia de la isla, desde sus orígenes volcánicos hasta la llegada de los humanos y la destrucción del bosque en nuestro Museo Ebony Experience. Luego, vea nuestros increíbles esfuerzos de restauración forestal para conservar la fauna y flora nativas. Su primera parada es el Flycatcher Forest, donde disfrutará de una visita guiada de 30 minutos a lo largo de una pasarela elevada a través de uno de los bosques de ébano mejor conservados que quedan en Mauricio. ¡Observa las aves nativas, aprende sobre el valor de la madera de ébano y abraza algunos árboles!
- Después de su recorrido, para llegar a Sublime Point, camine por el idílico Ridgeline Trail (1.1 km) con increíbles vistas de Ile aux Benitiers y Le Morne. El nombre lo dice todo, Sublime es una vista que no debe perderse durante su visita a Mauricio. Relájese y observe el vuelo de los murciélagos, el vuelo de los pájaros tropicales de cola blanca y las actuaciones acrobáticas de los vencejos de las Mascareñas. ¿Por qué no disfrutar de algunos bocadillos locales para saborear la experiencia al máximo?
- Para aquellos visitantes enérgicos, recomendamos una caminata hasta la cima de Piton Canot para disfrutar de una vista espectacular de la costa suroeste y el pueblo de Chamarel.
- Si tiene hambre, puede comprar algunos bocadillos locales en Sublime Point, ¿por qué no tomar algunos bocadillos, junto con un recuerdo, de nuestra boutique que vende principalmente productos artesanales locales? Las ganancias generadas se reinvierten en nuestro trabajo continuo de restauración forestal (desmalezado y plantación) y la reintroducción de aves. Hemos plantado más de 148.000 árboles nativos, pero tenemos mucho trabajo por hacer. Se parte de nuestro proyecto de restauración forestal visitándonos.
- Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto
- Funciona en todas las condiciones climáticas, vístase apropiadamente
Opiniones(120)
Thanks to Brice for an entertaining and informative tour. Great experience.
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We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Ebony Forest Reserve and would highly recommend it to anyone interested in nature and conservation. Seeing the ebony trees up close was fascinating, and the giant tortoises roaming freely around the reserve were a real highlight. Our guide was excellent—friendly, knowledgeable and clearly passionate about Mauritian wildlife and ecosystems. Her enthusiasm really brought the experience to life. One thing worth noting is that the website describes the hike as easy. While it wasn't particularly difficult, we felt it was more moderate than easy, especially for less active visitors or families with younger children. Overall, a fantastic experience and a great way to learn more about Mauritius' unique wildlife and natural heritage. Highly recommended for nature lovers, couples and families with older children.
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Worth the view at the end of the hike !Big thanks to Mr Damien,very knowledgeable and compassionate about nature.Will surely come for another day !Thanks to the team !Great job ahead.✨️
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Thank you to Damien for the informative tour on the walkway. The viewpoint was superb, and the hike to the canot peak was also wonderful.
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Having already visited Chamarel Waterfall and the Chamarel Seven Coloured Earths during a previous trip to Mauritius, our actual goal was to explore the “Ebony Forest reserve” in the same region. We didn't want a guided tour, but rather to explore the hiking trails on our own. This was possible @ an entrance fee of 510 rupees per person. We hiked several trails to beautiful viewpoints (Kestrel Trail, Ridgeline Trail to the “Le Mourne Viewpoint) and we walked in total 1,5 hours. We enjoyed 👍🏻 our trip walking through the retored native nature. 💟 Peter & Gaby
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The tour started after a council by the friendly personnel in the visitor centre. Upwards I used the trails. Signs on the way give relevant background information. Even at noon it's worthwhile.
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We made the Jeep tour with friends with children including 1 baby. The young guide was very interesting throughout the visit. She took the time to show us geckos on trees or explain several trees in the reserve. The driver was also very nice. It was exciting!
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A really worthwhile experience visiting the Ebony Forest restoration project. The guide was really knowledgeable and gave us loads of insight into the history of the Mauritian ecosystem and the work to restore it from centuries of destruction. The hike is fairly intense, in places very open and extremely hot in the sun. The route to the top peak is hard going even if you consider yourself “gym fit” but well worth the effort for the panoramic views around the island. We walked with a family who had a young child with them. The guide was amazing with her and kept her going long after a lot of kids legs would have given up (they didn’t go up to the top peak). Take good shoes, lots of water and plenty of insect repellent. If you don’t enjoy a hard walk, the jeep tour would be an excellent alternative.
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Our hike at Ebony Forest was so much more than a beautiful walk in nature — it was an experience with meaning. From the moment we arrived, we could see the passion behind this incredible conservation project. The trails are well maintained and wind through restored native forest, with breathtaking views over Chamarel and the southwest coast. Along the way, we learned about the endemic plants and birds of Mauritius, and the inspiring work being done to restore what was once lost. What makes this visit truly special is knowing that every ticket directly supports the NGO behind Ebony Forest. Your visit helps fund native forest restoration, species recovery, conservation training, and climate change adaptation efforts. It feels good to know that simply by hiking, you are actively contributing to protecting Mauritius’ unique biodiversity. The guides are knowledgeable and genuinely enthusiastic, sharing stories of rare species and ongoing rewilding efforts. It’s inspiring to see conservation in action — not just talked about, but lived every day. If you are looking for one of the most meaningful things to do in Mauritius, this is it. Stunning scenery, fascinating insights, and the chance to make a positive impact — all in one unforgettable experience. Highly recommend.
We chose the Jeep tour. It may not be the + ecological, but bcp more relaxing than walking in intense heat (plus it climbs hard at times). The guide was very good, we learned bcp!! To do absolutely! In addition, you will contribute to the restoration and maintenance of the remaining 3% of the island's primary forest.
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