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Ebony Forest Entrance

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Ebony Forest Entrance

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The Ebony Forest Entrance marks the gateway to the Ebony Forest Reserve, a vital conservation area nestled in the heights of Chamarel, in the southwest of Mauritius. Situated at an elevation of approximately 273 meters, this natural monument is dedicated to preserving the island's unique and threatened endemic flora and fauna, including rare semi-dry forest types and the iconic ebony trees that once covered much of Mauritius. It stands as a testament to successful habitat restoration efforts, offering a glimpse…

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    29. november 2023

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    Ebony Forest can only be accessed via the entrance to Chamarell Waterfall & Colored Earth National Park. Entry currently costs €10 per person plus another €8 per person for access to the Ebony Forest
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    1. august 2024

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    You can also hike from Chamarel (past Lakaz Chamarel) over the Piton du Canot and end up in the Ebony Forest (no €). However, it is very strenuous and only for experienced climbers, and you have to take the long way back on the country road. (Or back again over the Piton ☠️☠️☠️ but nobody wants to do that twice...)
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    24. marts 2023

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    This is the starting point for a short hike through the natural reserve. You also receive some info here.

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    Højdemeter 270 m

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    31°C

    21°C

    79 %

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    Maks. vindhastighed: 9,0 km/h

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    What are the entry requirements and fees for Ebony Forest Entrance?

    Access to Ebony Forest Reserve typically requires an initial entry fee to the Chamarel Waterfall & Seven Coloured Earths site, followed by a separate fee for the Ebony Forest itself. Currently, visitors report an approximate cost of €10 per person for the initial entry and an additional €8 per person for Ebony Forest access. These fees contribute directly to the reserve's vital conservation efforts.

    Are there any alternative ways to access Ebony Forest without paying the main entrance fee?

    Yes, an alternative, more adventurous route exists. Experienced hikers can trek from Chamarel, past Lakaz Chamarel, and over Piton du Canot to enter the Ebony Forest. While this path avoids the main entrance fee, it is described as very strenuous and requires careful planning for the return journey, as you would either need to retrace your steps or arrange transport from the main entrance.

    What are the trail difficulties and distances within Ebony Forest Reserve?

    Ebony Forest offers a range of trails catering to different fitness levels. You can enjoy gentle walks along raised canopy walkways, such as the 300-meter Flycatcher Raised Walkway, which provides an easy mid-canopy perspective. For those seeking more challenge, the Ridgeline Trail and an optional climb to the summit of Piton Canot offer more demanding hikes with panoramic views. The strenuous hike from Chamarel over Piton du Canot is only recommended for experienced climbers.

    Is Ebony Forest Reserve dog-friendly?

    The provided information does not explicitly state whether Ebony Forest Reserve is dog-friendly. As a conservation area focused on endemic wildlife, it is common for such reserves to have restrictions on pets to protect the delicate ecosystem. It is advisable to contact the reserve directly before planning a visit with your dog.

    What unique flora and fauna can I expect to see at Ebony Forest Entrance?

    Ebony Forest is a sanctuary for Mauritian endemic species. You can expect to see mature ebony trees, rare semi-dry forest types, and a diverse range of endemic plants. Wildlife includes various rare bird species like the Mauritius paradise flycatcher, Mauritian black bulbul, Mauritius kestrel, echo parakeet, and pink pigeon. Aldabra giant tortoises are also part of a rewilding study within the reserve.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or walks suitable for children?

    Yes, Ebony Forest offers activities suitable for families. The 300-meter Flycatcher Raised Walkway provides an accessible and engaging experience for all ages, allowing visitors to explore the mid-canopy. The interactive Ebony Experience Museum is also a great educational stop for children, tracing 8 million years of Mauritius' natural history. Guided tours, available on foot or via safari jeep, can also be tailored for families.

    What are the best viewpoints within Ebony Forest Reserve?

    The most renowned viewpoint is Sublime Point, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of Le Morne Brabant (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and the crystal-clear waters surrounding the island, including Ile aux Benitiers and the west coast. Additionally, the summit of Piton Canot provides a 360-degree panorama for those who undertake the more challenging climb.

    What facilities are available at Ebony Forest Reserve, such as food and restrooms?

    Ebony Forest Reserve provides several facilities for visitors. There is a restaurant, Takamaka Restaurant, which serves homemade pizzas and local dishes, committed to sustainability by not using straws. A shop is also available for souvenirs. Restroom facilities are typically provided at the main entrance and potentially at key points within the reserve.

    Are there any accommodations or cafes/pubs near Ebony Forest Reserve Chamarel?

    Ebony Forest is located in Chamarel, a popular tourist area in the southwest of Mauritius. While the reserve itself has a restaurant, there are various accommodations, cafes, and pubs available in the wider Chamarel region. Visitors can find options ranging from guesthouses to more luxurious stays, as well as local eateries and cafes, within a short driving distance.

    What is the best time of year to visit Ebony Forest Entrance for optimal weather and wildlife viewing?

    Mauritius generally experiences a tropical climate. The drier, cooler months from May to December are often considered ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, offering more comfortable temperatures and less humidity. This period may also provide better conditions for birdwatching, as many species are more active. However, the forest's beauty and conservation efforts are evident year-round.

    What should I wear for hiking at Ebony Forest Entrance?

    Given the tropical climate and potential for varied terrain, it's recommended to wear lightweight, breathable clothing. Comfortable walking or hiking shoes are essential, especially if you plan to explore beyond the raised walkways. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are advisable for sun protection. Bringing a reusable water bottle is also a good idea to stay hydrated.

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