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The rugged, mountainous peninsula of Le Morne Brabant stands as a World Heritage Site and symbol of the abolitionist movement in the country. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, runaway slaves sought shelter here, living in the caves cut from the basalt rock. In 1835, Mauritius abolished slavery, and a police expedition traveled to the peninsula to inform the runaways of their freedom. Tragically, the community misunderstood the intentions of the approaching officers, and many jumped from the cliffs to their deaths. Book a guided tour of this historical site, and along the way explore the peninsula's unique microclimate, interesting plant life, and impressive geological features. Our Le Morne tour itinerary planner makes visiting Le Morne Brabant and other Le Morne attractions simple, and helps you make a travel plan personal to you.
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The beginning is more a walk than a hike, but than it is more rock climbing than a hike. You need good equipment and enough water. The views from the top are super nice.
The beginning is more a walk than a hike, but than it is more rock climbing than a hike. You need good equipment and enough water. The views from the top are super nice. more »
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Spectacular! This was on the top of my to do list for Mauritius. And remains one of the top experiences for my whole trip. I decided to go with a guide (despite some online reviews and even local...
Spectacular! This was on the top of my to do list for Mauritius. And remains one of the top experiences for my whole trip. I decided to go with a guide (despite some online reviews and even local... more »
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Is really beautiful view,you can make a really nice picture and the ocean is fantastic to be seen .Also the nature is beautiful
Is really beautiful view,you can make a really nice picture and the ocean is fantastic to be seen .Also the nature is beautiful more »
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One of the best views on the island. The road path to the parking zone is not well maintained (lots of holes and protruding roots) so be sure to take a vehicle adapted or proceed slowly to avoid damaging your suspension. Recommend starting the hike early like 7am to avoid the harsh sun, especially now in summer which can be quite unforgiving. At the entrance, you will be required to sign in your name in a logbook (although I doubt they ever check it as many ppl do not sign out on their way out). Toilets do not work (nature is where it's at). The hike to the plateau is quite easy and this is where most of the people will stop. You can still get a nice view but of course the prize is at the very top. Now the ascension can be a bit tricky. There used to be ropes on the steepest paths but no more. However, it is doable, just need to be wary of where to grip and put your feet for support. The vjew at the top is worth it! Also, bring and drink loads of water! And don't litter or pick some up if you see some, let's keep this clean!
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When starting a hike you should note in a journal your name, nationality, and entering time. The first part was a walk on the shady path. For me, it was like cardio training. There are two points with beautiful views to enjoy. Then the second part started, we climbed with no expectations to get to the top but the mountain just playfully took us higher and higher. There are places where the mountain is very steep. One place was quite challenging for me as a short-legged human, stood there for more than 1 minute trying to understand where to put my foot for the next step. No up, no down. At this moment I observed how my mind slowly started to panic. Breath in, breath out - no time for panic, fear, doubt, or mistake! Just need to collect all my energy to overcome this situation! All the daily life problems are gone while climbing, just pure concentration on the next step. The feeling of gratitude for being, humbleness, and admiration towards nature's power and beauty was present all the time! The higher you get, the more stunning gets the views!! (and also it gets windier) Although I didn't have a climbing experience and still all were good, joyful, and went smooth on this climb ( except for that one challenging moment, which for long-legged people might not occur), it is dangerous! Next time I would consider taking a guide (my partner disagrees with me). Yes, it wasn't hard at all, but it's good to be cautious and not to risk our lives. There are places where one wrong step could be the last one. Our lives are too precious to risk, try to save money, or prove something to someone. It is worth climbing Le Morne - amazingly beautiful views and it's a wonderful activity to do while spending time in nature. Winter time is great for climbing, it gets hot, but not too much. Enjoy it but with caution and non-slip shoes! :)
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Amazing place. Great hike up the mountain, incredible view. Most amazing scenery and incredible energy. Such an amazing place to be. Will certainly be back
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One of the most famous and important natural sites on the island, Le Morne Brabant, located in the southwest, is definitely worth discovering while trekking and hiking in Mauritius. While the mountain itself is not all that high.. it peaks at approximately 490m, it provides more challenge than meets the eye.
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Le Morne Brabant Mountain, situated as part of the Le Morne peninsula at the extreme southwestern tip of Mauritius. This majestic basaltic mountain with a summit of 556 metres above sea level, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that bears enormous cultural significance for the islanders. The summit covers an area of over 12 hectares with many caves and overhangs on the steep slopes. It is largely surrounded by the magnificent Mauritian lagoon. Note: Be aware that It opens from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm and the main gate will be closed by this time even if you still inside!
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