Black River Gorges National Park is the largest protected forested area in Mauritius, offering visitors an accessible day trip filled with scenic hiking trails, endemic wildlife, and stunning river gorges.
Located in the southwestern part of Mauritius, Black River Gorges National Park covers a significant portion of the island’s upland forest and rugged terrain. Established in 1994, it protects over 6,500 hectares of native forest and unique biodiversity. The park features deep river valleys, cascading waterfalls, and extensive hiking trails that wind through thick evergreen forests and endemic bushland. It is one of the key sites for conservation of Mauritius's rare flora and fauna, including endangered bird species like the Mauritius pink pigeon and the echo parakeet. Visitors can explore several well-maintained trails that offer panoramic views of the island’s interior and the west coast. The park’s natural environment supports a diverse ecosystem with rare endemic plants and animals that attract nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike. Historical remnants such as old sugar mill ruins located along some trails provide insight into the island’s colonial past. Easily accessible from nearby towns, Black River Gorges National Park is ideal for day trips, offering picnic spots and lookout points. Recreation includes hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography, with several marked trails varying in length and difficulty. The park’s cooler climate and shaded forest trails provide relief from coastal heat, drawing both locals and tourists during weekends and holidays. The preservation efforts here help maintain Mauritius’s remaining native forest, making it an important destination for eco-tourism and environmental education.
Viewpoint at Black River Peak, the highest point in Mauritius
Endemic bird species like the Mauritius pink pigeon and echo parakeet
Waterfalls such as Alexandra Falls and Mare Longue Falls
Ruins of historic colonial sugar mills within the park boundaries
The highest elevation point on the island, offering expansive views across Mauritius.
A picturesque waterfall accessible by a moderate trail, providing a refreshing spot to rest.
Protected areas within the park serve as safe zones for this endangered endemic bird.