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Review by: admin, Juil 7 2010 1:31AM
Longitude : 55°34'03 E
Latitude : 21° 22' 07 S

nous revenons avec plaisir, Marie-Madeleine et René

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  • Piton de la Fournaise: Located in Reunion National Park, Piton de la Fournaise is one of the world's most active volcanoes. It offers breathtaking views and opportunities for hiking and witnessing volcanic activity.
  • Le Jardin d'Eden: A beautiful botanical garden situated in Saint-Gilles-les-Bains, Le Jardin d'Eden showcases a wide variety of exotic plants and flowers. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks, admire the vibrant colors, and learn about Reunion's flora.
  • Langevin Waterfall: Also known as the Grand Galet Waterfall, Langevin Waterfall is a magnificent waterfall located in Saint-Joseph. Surrounded by lush greenery, this cascading waterfall provides a refreshing swimming spot and a picturesque setting for nature lovers.
  • Saint-Pierre Market: Situated in the city of Saint-Pierre, this bustling market is a must-visit for those seeking a taste of Reunion's local culture and cuisine. Visitors can explore a wide range of stalls selling fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, handicrafts, and delicious street food.
  • Kelonia: Located in Saint-Leu, Kelonia is a marine turtle observatory and conservation center. Visitors can learn about different species of turtles, their habitats, and conservation efforts. The center also features an informative museum and offers guided tours.
  • Le Trou de Fer: Known as the "Iron Hole," Le Trou de Fer is a breathtaking canyon and waterfall located in Salazie. This natural wonder offers stunning views of the surrounding cliffs and lush vegetation. Hiking enthusiasts can embark on trails that lead to viewpoints overlooking the waterfall.
  • Notre-Dame des Laves: Situated in Sainte-Rose, this church is renowned for surviving a volcanic eruption in 1977. The lava flow stopped just short of engulfing the church, making it a symbol of hope and resilience. Visitors can learn about the eruption's history and witness the church's unique location.
  • La Maison Folio: Located in Hell-Bourg, this historical Creole house serves as a museum. It provides insights into the local history, architecture, and traditional lifestyle of Reunion Island. Visitors can explore the various rooms, admire the antique furniture, and learn about the island's cultural heritage.
  • Saga du Rhum: Situated in Saint-Pierre, Saga du Rhum is a distillery and museum dedicated to rum production. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the rum-making process, history, and taste different varieties of rum. The museum also showcases the island's sugar cane cultivation. 10. Le Cap Méchant: Located in Saint-Philippe, Le Cap Méchant offers stunning coastal views and rugged cliffs. This natural attraction is known for its powerful waves crashing against the cliffs, creating an impressive spectacle. Visitors can also find hiking trails that lead to nearby viewpoints.