The national park is home to an amazing collection of indigenous plants and birds. The best time to visit Black River Gorges National Park is during the flowering season between September and January.
Along the way, take your time to notice the peculiar and umbrella-shaped Bois de Natte trees, often draped with orchids, ferns and lichens. And keep a watchful eye, for brown fruit bats and our rarest native birds: the Pink Pigeon and Mauritius Kestrel.
It has been an initiative by the National Parks and Conservation Services to make the park accessible for hiking. Trails have been carefully traced for your convenience - you may want to follow the path up the valley or down to splash in the river to refresh yourself!
There is the South West tour available where a minibus will pick you up from your hotel or bungalow.









