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Explore the breathtaking beauty of Cascade Chamouzé, a serene nature preserve in Chamouny, Mauritius, perfect for nature lovers and peace seekers.
Nestled in the heart of Chamouny, Cascade Chamouzé is a breathtaking nature preserve that invites tourists to experience the beauty of Mauritius’ natural landscapes. With lush greenery and stunning waterfalls, it’s a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and peace seekers alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Ganga Talao, start by heading northwest towards the A8 road. Continue on A8 for about 3 kilometers until you reach the intersection with the B8 road. Turn left onto B8 and follow the signs for Chamouny. After approximately 5 kilometers, turn right onto an unnamed road just before reaching the village of Plaine Champagne. Continue straight on this road for about 2 kilometers, and you will arrive at Cascade Chamouzé, which is located at GFQP+XQR, Unnamed Road, Plaine Champagne, Chamouny. Parking is available nearby.
Public Transportation
To reach Cascade Chamouzé using public transportation, take a local bus from Ganga Talao towards Curepipe. You will need to get off at the bus stop in Plaine Champagne. From there, you can either walk or take a taxi to Cascade Chamouzé. The walking distance is approximately 2 kilometers, so it might take about 25-30 minutes on foot. If you prefer a taxi, it should cost around 150-200 MUR ($4-5 USD) for the short ride to the waterfall.
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