Nature Reserves

Mauritius’ nature reserves protect the island’s rich biodiversity, from dense rainforests to coastal islets. These preserved areas offer a glimpse into endemic wildlife, including rare birds, giant tortoises, and native flora. Whether through scenic trails, guided eco-tours, or marine conservation sites, each reserve plays a crucial role in safeguarding Mauritius’ natural heritage. Discover these protected ecosystems, where conservation meets immersive outdoor experiences.
Guided tour in Vallée de Ferney Nature Reserve

Vallée de Ferney Nature Reserve

The Vallée de Ferney Nature Reserve offers peaceful hiking trails suitable for families.

Giant tortoise roaming freely in Île aux Aigrettes.

Île aux Aigrettes

This protected islet shelters giant tortoises, pink pigeons, and ebony forests, part of ongoing restoration efforts.

A scenic canopy walkway through Ebony Forest Reserve.

Ebony Forest Reserve

This eco-park restores native ebony forests, featuring suspended walkways, birdwatching, and immersive biodiversity experiences.

Aerial shot of Île Ronde, a protected nature reserve

Île Ronde & Île aux Serpents

These restricted-access islets protect Mauritian boas, seabirds, and pristine coastal ecosystems under strict conservation laws.

The famous 23-colored earth at La Vallée des Couleurs.

La Vallée des Couleurs

Known for its 23-colored earth, waterfalls, and nature trails, this site blends geology and eco-adventure.

Aerial view of Île aux Serpents, a protected nature reserve.

Île aux Serpents

A restricted-access islet preserving rare seabirds and untouched marine biodiversity.

Aerial view of Île aux Cerfs

La Vallée de l'Est:

A secluded eco-reserve with dense rainforests, scenic hikes, and diverse endemic flora and fauna.

Hiking in Bras d'Eau National Park

Bras d'Eau National Park

Bras d’Eau National Park is ideal for family hikes, with easy trails and picnic areas. The park is home to various bird species…

Chamarel Waterfalls in Black River Gorges National Park

Black River Gorges National Park

The Black River Gorges National Park is a must-visit for hikers. With over 60 kilometers of trails, it offers a variety of routes suitable for different fitness levels.