Hiking Réunion Island
Itinerary
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Day 1 Saint Denis - Hell Bourg
Welcome to Réunion Island! Transfer from St-Dennis to the small village of Hell Bourg. Found at 930m in Le cirque du Salazie, this charming village is littered with colourful Créole houses, each more beautiful than the last, and surrounded by the lush vegetation of the calm Salazie commune.
Accommodation: Gîte
Journey time: 1 1/2 hours -
Day 2 Hell Bourg - Bélouve
Immerse yourself in the primary forest of Bélouve. This enchanting world is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna including 'fanjans', tree ferns and famous giant tamarins. As you approach your accommodation, be sure to enjoy the fabulous viewpoint with its grand panorama of the Cirque de Salazie and please be aware that our support vehicles cannot reach you in the heart of this dense rainforest so remember to carry and drink lots of water.
2 to 3 hours of walking
Elevation: +580m / -60m
Accommodation: Gîte
Night without luggage - you will be reunited with your bags tomorrow evening. -
Day 3 Trou de Fer Canyon & the Forest of Bébour
Early morning departure for the Trou de Fer (Iron Hole) Canyon, an impressive chasm in the heart of the tropical forest of Bébour where waterfalls tumble to impossible depths of 300m... To venture into Bébour forest is to venture into a world of legends, let your imagination to go wild in this enchanting world of tortuous trees. Tonight we return to our accommodation in Hell Bourg.
3 to 5 hours of walking
Elevation: +350m / -870m
Accommodation: Gîte
Your lugagge will be waiting for you. -
Day 4 Hell Bourg - Col des Boeufs - La nouvelle
After a relaxed morning in Hell Bourg in preparation for the upcoming two day trek, we will escort you to the start along an aptly named forest road, the 'Hauts de Mafate' or the 'heights of Mafate'. Todays walk begins by passing through the Col des Boeufs pass from the Cirque de Salazie to the Cirque de Mafate. From here it is a gentle descent via la Plaine des Tamarins plateau to your accommodation in La Nouvelle, the most accessible settlement in Mafate.
3 hours of walking
Elevation: +190 / -610
Accommodation: Gîte
Night without luggage - you will be reunited with your bags in Cilaos on Day 6. -
Day 5 La nouvelle - Marla
Today begins with a stroll to Trois Roches for a surprising waterfall top view of the river Galets. With this angle overlooking the riverbed it is easy to imagine how the stream can transform into a torrent during cyclonic floods. Follow the riverbed up to one of Mafates delightful settlements, Marla (1630m).
4 hours of walking
Elevation: +660/-460
Accommodation: Gîte
Night without luggage - you will be reunited with your bags in Cilaos tomorrow. -
Day 6 Marla - Col de Taibit - Cilaos
Since the beginning of this two day trek you have been approching the col du Taïbit (2083m), the passage which links the Cirque de Mafate to the Cirque de Cilaos. Today you reach the col; with a spectacular display of the surrounding cirques, the south coast and Grand Bénare volcanic peak, its views do not disappoint. The route continues down through the thick vegetation of the 'Bois des Couleurs' to Cilaos. From here, it is a 15 minute local bus or a 2 hour walk via the Bras Rouge (Red Arms) waterfall to your accommodation.
4 hours of walking (or 6 if you choose not to take the bus)
Elevation: +490m / -850m (or 680+ / 1020-)
Accommodation: Gîte
Your lugagge will be waiting for you. -
Day 7 Cilaos - Piton des Neiges Refuge
This morning, you can take a 15 minute bus to the beginning of your hike to avoid around 45 minutes of walking along the road. The shaded path up to tonights refuge is steep. ALong the way there are many beautiful view points to admire Cilaos from. You should find shelter and water halfway up but beware, this water point is not always refilled in times of drought. The climb continues up to rewarding views and around 2500m of altitude.
3 to 4 hours of walking
Elevation: +1140m / -50m
Accommodation: Gîte
Night without luggage - you will be reunited with your bags tomorrow evening. -
Day 8 The Piton des Neiges - Cilaos
Nightime departure for the summit of the Piton des Nieges. You should reach the top as the sunrises around you. From the refuge, it is approximately a two hour hike to the pinnacle of the island - 3070m above sea level, the highest point in the Indian Ocean. The views from here are truly amazing - even more so as your surroundings are illuminated by the first glow of the morning sun. Return to the refuge for breakfast and the long descent down to Cilaos. After this challenging trek, it may be advisable to take the bus to once again avoid walking along the road Cilaos.
5 to 6 hours of walking
Elevation: +630m / -1720m
Accommodation: Gîte
Your lugagge will be waiting for you. -
Day 9 Cilaos- St Pierre - Piton de la Fournaise
Transfer to Piton de la Fournaise via the coastal arrondissement of St-Pierre with its marina, white sand-beaches and lagoon. A delightful place and a striking contrast to the rugged mountainous terrain of the last few days. On the way to the Piton de la Fournaise volcano we can also visit the Volcano House museum (payable locally; approx. 1 1/4 hours) before joining our accommodation, the Gîte du Volcan (Volcano Lodge).
Accommodation: Gîte
Your lugagge will be waiting for you. -
Day 10 The Piton de la Fournaise
Short morning transfer to the start of todays spectacular hike on one of the most active volcanoes in the world. A rich world of strange colours, surprising minerals and warped shapes awaits. Fumaroles and sulphur reveal glimpses of the intense activity of this unique sheild volcano. Afternoon transfer to the Southwest coast.
5 hours of walking
Elevation: +630m / -630m
Accommodation possible upon request.
Period & budget
When to travel?
The best period for travelling is during the following months:
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Price
The budget is an indication of the price per person, subject to availability. Your local agent will send you a customized quote with the exact price. The price can vary according to availability, level of services, period of travel, number of participants, booking time frame and other items.
Included
- Gîte accommodation with shared facilities
- Half-board from dinner Day 1 to breakfast Day 10
- All in-country transfers by private vehicle as detailed in the itinerary
- Luggage transportation as detailed in itinerary
- Secure baggage storage
- A detailed roadbook including, local tips, vouchers and your comprehensive itinerary
- 24/7 phone support during your trip
Not included
- International flights
- Lunches (approx. 8 to 10€/pers. for picnic lunches or 15 to 20€/pers. for restaurant meals)
- Dinner on Day 10 (approx. 20 to 25€/pers.)
- Accommodation for the last night (Day 10)
- Repatriation insurance
- Bus tickets
- Private double room upgrade (3 to 5€/pers./night. Subject to availability)
- Hotel accommodation in Hell Bourg and Cilaos (Prices vary. Subject to availability)
- Accompaniment by a qualified Mountain Guide for one day, several days or for the whole trip
Terms and conditions
Inscription
Facturation
Annulation
- Cancellation received more than 30 days prior to the departure date: a sum of €50 per person will be retained
- Cancellation received 30 to 21 days before the departure date: your deposit, 30% of the total trip price will be retained
- Cancellation received 20 to 14 days before the departure date: 50% of the total trip price will be retained
- Cancellation received 13 to 7 days before the departure date: 75% of the total trip price will be retained
- Cancellation received less than 7 days before the departure date: 100% of the total trip price will be retained
- Fixed airfares: if your airline ticket was issued in advance, often done to avoid significant surcharges, you will be charged 100% of any non-refundable fees if you wish to change or cancel your flight plan.
- Fixed in-country costs: early charges for firm bookings will be charged if you cancel or modify your trip.
- Insurance costs: if you have taken out comprehensive or cancellation insurance, the cost of insurance is due and cannot be refunded.
Modification du contrat
Prix et révision des prix
Cession du contrat
Insurance
Practical info
Staff
Food
Accommodation
Transportation
Budget & exchange
Tips
Vital equipment
- A cap or sunhat
- 1 or 2 sets of thermals: long-sleeved thermal tops and full-length long johns
- Long sleeved and short sleeved t-shirts, preferably in quick-drying technical material
- 1 light fleece or equivilent (plus extra warm layers for austral winter months)
- A breathable wind proof, waterproof jacket (Gore-Tex...)
- Lightweight waterproof over trousers
- 1 pair of long suitable shorts
- 1 pair of walking trousers (detachable legs ideal)
- A pair of high-rise walking boots with vibram soles - Réunions trails can be rocky and muddy
- A pair of trainers or equivilent casual shoes for the evenings
- Thick walking socks
- Warm gloves, hat and scarf (forJune - September trips and those which climb up to the cirques or high mountains)
- A swimsuit
Helpful equipment
- Sleeping bag liner. Sheets and blankets are provided except in the refuge at Piton des Neiges where there are only blankets
- A tupperware box or bowl and cutlery for picnics
- Your personal toiletries - think to use as many biodegradable products as possible.
- Fast-drying microfibre towel
- Water bottle(s). Min. 2litres, light and isothermal
- A good pair of sunglasses (think min. category 3)
- Sun-cream, face and lips
- Head torch and spare batteries
- A pocket knife
- A pair of hiking poles
- A waterproof bag cover (or plastic bags) to protect your belongings
Luggage
- A rucksack (35-40L or 45-50L) for use as a day bag. This will contain your (vital) personal belongings for the day, or sometimes for several days. If you buy food on the way and carry only the bare essentials you can carry a small, light bag.
- A larger bag (60-80L) containing the rest of your belongings, those which you do not need with you in the daytime. This bag will be transported by our driver to your accommodation each day. Sometimes, as detailed in your itinerary, you will not see this bag for one or more nights. Please bring is a soft bag like a ruckack or holdall rather than a hard cased suitcase because it is more practical for our drivers.
Medicine
Passport
Visa
Mandatory vaccines
Health information & recommendations
Weather
Electricity
Local time
Topography
Sustainable tourism
- Avoid dropping litter - use bins or carry your rubbish with you.
- Use drinking water sparingly - avoid wasting water, take showers not baths, report leaks, etc..
- Support the preservation of cultural sites - resist the temptation to touch statues, moves stones etc..
- Exchanges are prefarable to donations - generations gifts can destabalize the local economic balance.
- When walking, be aware of fragile ecosystems, observe wildlife from a distance, stick to trails, limit trampling and do not steal from the nature - resist the temptation to pick flowers, collect fossils or stones...
- Some hotels have air conditioning - to avoid excessive energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, please use sparingly and remember to cut the aircon when you are not in the room.