Black River Gorges National Park

Black River Gorges National Park is a stunning wilderness area in southwestern Mauritius, known for its lush forests, diverse wildlife, and expansive hiking trails.

16,820
Acres Protected
37
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1994
Year Established

About Black River Gorges National Park

 

Black River Gorges National Park, located in the southwestern part of Mauritius, spans over 16,820 acres and is renowned for its unique biodiversity and magnificent landscapes. The park was established in 1994 to protect the island's remaining native forests, which habituate a number of endemic species. The geography is characterized by dense forests, rolling hills, and deep gorges, offering breathtaking views. The park is home to over 300 species of flowering plants and many bird species, including the endangered pink pigeon and Mauritius kestrel. Popular recreational activities include hiking on one of its well-marked trails, bird watching, and picnicking. Among the notable landmarks are Black River Peak, the highest point in Mauritius, and the picturesque Alexandra Falls. The park also contains historical sites such as the ruins of ancient forts, providing a glimpse into the island's past. Visitors are enchanted by the vibrant landscapes and the serene atmosphere, making it a top attraction for nature enthusiasts.

Highlights

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Black River Peak Trail

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Alexandra Falls Viewpoint

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Pink Pigeon Habitat

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Macchabée Viewpoint

Notable Natural Features

Black River Peak

The highest peak in Mauritius, offering panoramic views of the island.

Alexandra Falls

A stunning waterfall with a viewpoint that offers beautiful scenery.

Pink Pigeon Habitat

A conservation area dedicated to protecting the endangered pink pigeon.