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Evergreen Cascades Waterfall, Port Vila

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Must see · Waterfall · Nature / Park
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Any fan of waterfalls and beauty of nature will want to visit Evergreen Cascades Waterfall. This waterfall cascades down several shelves before pouring into a natural pool. Visitors take a bit of a hike through the forest and streams to reach the attraction. Keep in mind you will be wading through streams, so wear appropriate footwear. Once at the pool, you can take a dip to cool off and admire the fish up close. Remember to take swimwear, a towel, and water. Put Evergreen Cascades Waterfall on your schedule, and learn what else deserves a visit by using our Port Vila trip planner.
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Evergreen Cascades Waterfall reviews

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  • We loved our day at Mele Cascades. We have 2 boys aged 12 and 11 years. They spent a couple of hours jumping from the swing rope at the bottom falls. We had a short walk to the higher falls. We wore.....  more
    We loved our day at Mele Cascades. We have 2 boys aged 12 and 11 years. They spent a couple of hours jumping from the swing rope at the bottom falls. We had a short walk to the higher falls. We wore.....  more »
  • My friends and I visited this undoubtedly beautiful spot and while I did enjoy our afternoon there the experience was soured by the knowledge of the Chinese ownership which appears to hold no value... 
    My friends and I visited this undoubtedly beautiful spot and while I did enjoy our afternoon there the experience was soured by the knowledge of the Chinese ownership which appears to hold no value...  more »
  • This attraction is now run by the Chinese and does not contribute ANYTHING to the Ni-Van people - avoid this and go to Rarru Falls which is run by locals and all monies go to them. 
    This attraction is now run by the Chinese and does not contribute ANYTHING to the Ni-Van people - avoid this and go to Rarru Falls which is run by locals and all monies go to them.  more »
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  • Absolutely worth it. We booked with evergreen tours, and it was a very enjoyable tour. Tour guide Joshua was helpful with taking photos and telling us about the local plants and history. He had two really cute dogs.
  • We came here with a tour. There are multiple entries with ticket, lower entry is suitable for family with young kids. After 20 minutes walk, steep steps and crossing the river twice we're rewarded with the view. There are ropes guiding to the top and the guide show us spot for diving. Truly beautiful place.
  • it takes at least half an hour of walking through the forest to reach the top of the waterfall. an incredible attraction of the area that I believe is worth a visit to anyone who happens to be there. you are literally in the jungle. you cross two streams until you reach that's why I prefer someone to wear his swimsuit his shorts light clothes and havaianas a towel with him and nothing else like me because it's relative it's tiring to have weight. we climbed to the end of the waterfall we took the best insta photos a magical landscape straight out of a fairy tale. you take a bath normally, just the water is a little cold, it is also drinkable. we went in the morning when there were not many people. because you will see in the forest trees and plants that do not exist anywhere else following the path to the top, some trees their roots and trunk are above the surface rarely already
  • a very impressive waterfall and lovely cascades, but so expensive (2500 VAT) and not locally owned. it’s very possible to get out there by local bus - just got to ask a few different drivers if they’ll drive you out for a few hundred vatu!
  • A great experience walking up the waterfalls, I would definitely recommend going to the top. You pay 1 fee to enter (1500vt) and another fee to get to the bigger waterfall at the top (2000vt) which I found a bit odd since there is not much to see at the bottom, so if you are going I would recommend going the whole way.

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