National park
Bras d'Eau National Park
13 locals recommend
Location
Poste Lafayette, Flacq District
Tips from locals
Go for a walk in this Araucaria forest and visit the 200 year old ruins. The forest is home to monkeys, and many species of birds. If you are lucky you can spot the rare endemic Mauritius flycatcher bird.
Historic place of the French occupation. Pine trees of more than 150 years. The first sugar mild of the island. Nice 45 mins walk which ends to the breathtaking beach of Poste la fayette.
Bras d'Eau National Park is one of only three national parks in Mauritius. It is located in the north-east of the island.The Park covers over 497 hectares at Poste Lafayette, in the North East coast of Mauritius which also includes the Mare Sarcelles Reserves. The park consists many exotic trees like mahogany, eucalyptus, Tecoma, the Monkey Puzzle Tree and araucaria. The park is also a home to a number of species of birds, such as the cave swiftlets (Petite Hirondelle), the Mauritius grey white eye birds (Picpic), and the flycatcher, a critically endangered endemic bird, kestrels, woodpeckers, Major Cateau Vert.
Bras d'Eau National Park is one of only three national parks in Mauritius. It is located in the north-east of the island.The Park covers over 497 hectares at Poste Lafayette, in the North East coast of Mauritius which also includes the Mare Sarcelles Reserves. The park consists many exotic trees li…
You must also visit the stunning National park at Bras D'eau which is 5 minutes walk from the property.
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