NIAGARA WATERFALL
Discovery site
4.3/5
2025
Recommended
2025
A spectacular and refreshing stopover in the East. The waterfalls of the Windward Coast are much more watery than those of the West, and while Niagara obviously looks pale beside its American namesake, it still dominates the St. Suzanne River and its ruffled banks some 50 metres high, imposing its thunderous roar on them, especially in summer during the rainy season. Don't be surprised to see Reunion Islanders rushing there after a heavy rainstorm to admire the spectacle. Watch out for the weekend rush.
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4.3/5
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Visited in may 2016
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Site exceptionnel niché dans un écrin de verdure mais très mal mis en valeur (comme de nombreux sites naturels sur l’île de la Réunion). Le débit de la cascade varie au gré de la pluviométrie, allant du filet d'eau discret à brouhaha de la rivière en crue. La falaise sur la droite abrite quelques voie d'escalade et une via ferata. Attention le nombre de stationnement est assez limité et les vols dans les véhicules sont fréquents.

At the end of a small road along sugar cane and banana trees leads to a surprising at this very pretty waterfall in the right moment of a rock face. Really pretty and refreshing.
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