REVIEW · TAMARIND FALLS & THE SEVEN CASCADES
Mauritius Hiking 7 waterfalls Trip with Ganga Talao & Lunch
Waterfalls plus local views, all in one day.
I like how this trip pairs an easy-in-comfort private-car day with a real hiking guide, not a rushed bus shuffle. I’m also a fan of the local Mauritian touch in how the day is paced, including light snacks, a light Mauritian lunch, and bottled water. The one thing to think about first is that you only get fully straightforward access to five of the waterfalls, while the last two involve extra effort and risk.
What I really appreciate is the small-group feel. Depending on the day, your certified guide may handle up to five people at a time, so you actually get help and instructions when footing gets slippery. I also like that the route builds in scenic stops like Ganga Talao and the Coloured Earth park, so the day is more than just walking between falls.
My main caution: if you dislike heights, or you do not want to handle uneven terrain, be honest with yourself. You may encounter sections that feel exposed, and you’ll want solid footwear since hiking shoes are not included.
In This Review
- Key things I’d pencil into your plans
- The “private-car waterfall day” that feels like a real plan
- Ganga Talao and Coloured Earth park: more than a photo stop
- Hike strategy: how you see seven waterfalls with a five-waterfall “easy” core
- What “included” actually means for your stomach and energy
- Gear and packing list: what keeps you comfortable for real
- Group size and guide style: why you get better help on trails
- Safety reality check: what to know about risk and heights
- Price and value: what $113 buys in Mauritius terms
- Who this is best for, and who should skip it
- Should you book the 7 Waterfalls trip with Ganga Talao and lunch?
- FAQ
- How long is the Mauritius 7 waterfalls hike trip?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are hiking shoes included?
- Is the hike suitable for all fitness levels?
- How many people are in the group with the guide?
- What languages will the guide speak?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Key things I’d pencil into your plans

- Private pickup and drop-off by car: you wait at your reception or outside your villa, and the day runs door to door.
- Certified local Mauritian guide: you get instructions and ongoing support during the hike.
- Ganga Talao and Coloured Earth park: the day includes classic Mauritius scenery, not just waterfall chasing.
- Five waterfalls are the easy core: this is designed to be approachable compared to many hikes in Mauritius.
- Two more waterfalls are “possible,” with conditions: extra effort, extra gear, and a higher risk factor.
- Light snacks, lunch, and water bottles included: you’re not hiking on empty.
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The “private-car waterfall day” that feels like a real plan

This is an 8-hour Mauritius experience built around one simple idea: trade the stress of logistics for time in nature. You get picked up by private car, driven between viewpoints and trailheads, then guided on foot through Mauritius’ famous cascade country. You’re not just tagging along. You’re moving with a local guide who knows where the safer walking lines are and what to watch for.
I like the pacing because it acknowledges a truth most waterfall trips skip. Yes, you came to see waterfalls, but Mauritius hiking can turn uncomfortable fast if you’re underprepared. Here, the hike is described as easy compared to other options, and the guide stays with you the whole time with instructions and directions. It’s also nice that the group can be small, with your guide sometimes handling up to five people at once depending on the day.
The scenic part matters too. You’re not stuck staring at the back of someone’s hat the whole time. You should expect constant scenery with several viewpoints along the way, plus signature stops like Ganga Talao and the Coloured Earth park.
Ganga Talao and Coloured Earth park: more than a photo stop

Two parts of the day are set up to give you a wider picture of Mauritius, not only the waterfalls.
Ganga Talao
This is where you get to experience one of the island’s most well-known natural features. Even when you’re on a hiking day, I like having a moment that feels like a pause, a breather, and a chance to orient yourself. A guide-led stop here also helps you connect what you’re seeing on the trail to the broader geography of the area.
Coloured Earth park
The Coloured Earth park is the kind of stop that makes the day feel grounded in local reality. It breaks up the hike rhythm and gives you a different surface to look at, which helps your brain reset when you’re later bouncing between steps and lookout points. It’s also a good reminder that Mauritius isn’t only beaches and resorts. There’s real geology and weird color in the mix.
Together, these stops support a practical goal. When the trail asks more from your legs, the day gives you enough variety that you don’t feel like you’re suffering for one viewpoint alone. You’re working toward multiple payoff moments.
Hike strategy: how you see seven waterfalls with a five-waterfall “easy” core

Here’s the key detail that changes how you should think about the day: out of seven waterfalls, five are easily accessible, and the last two require more effort and come with higher risk. That does not mean you’re shorted. It means the tour is built around a realistic version of the route.
What you can expect, the way the hike is described
- Your certified guide will take you to hike five of the waterfalls.
- Depending on the day and conditions, you get instructions throughout, and the guide manages the flow for the group.
- The other two waterfalls can be enjoyable at the bottom area connected to the fifth waterfall. If you want to go further, it’s described as doable with proper equipment and pre-booking with management, but it requires more effort and is not low-risk.
How to plan your mindset
If you’re booking this because you want all seven, go in knowing that the trip’s main promise is five waterfalls, with two additional options that are more conditional. If you want the last two, ask early and be ready to bring the right gear and accept that it’s not an easy add-on.
Footing and comfort level
The tour information also flags that this hike needs a good fitness level and a willingness to handle height exposure. One rider specifically pointed out a need for no fear of height. That’s exactly the kind of detail you should take seriously before you commit, even if the overall hike is described as easier than other Mauritius hikes.
What “included” actually means for your stomach and energy

For an 8-hour hiking day, food can make or break the experience. This package includes:
- Light snacks during the hike
- A light meal at lunch time
- Water bottles
- Pickup and drop-off by private car
- A certified guide
What to do with that info
I like that the meals are described as light. You don’t need a heavy plate when you’ll be walking on uneven ground. But you should still assume you’ll burn energy, especially if you’re aiming to catch viewpoints between waterfalls. Bring extra snacks only if you know you personally need them to feel steady.
Also, hiking shoes not being included is a real note to take seriously. Comfortable shoes are recommended, but if your shoes are more “walk around town” than “hold up on wet rock and steps,” you’ll feel it by the end of the day. If you already own decent traction shoes, you’ll be much happier.
One more practical detail from the way the day is run: one rider praised the driver for explaining a lot and helping with delicious local food. Even though that’s not guaranteed as a formal menu promise, it hints at how the team may treat your time, including finding local options when you’re hungry. If you’re the type who likes context, that sort of added guidance can turn a transfer into another mini experience.
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Gear and packing list: what keeps you comfortable for real

The tour gives a straightforward “what to bring” list, and I agree with every item because Mauritius weather and trail conditions can change quickly.
Bring:
- Comfortable shoes (and ideally hiking shoes, since they’re not included)
- Hat
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- Breathable clothing
- Water
- Any preferred snacks
A few packing tips from my own hiking logic
- If you’re wearing new shoes, break them in. Wet rock plus fresh blisters is a bad combo.
- Bring repellent even if the day feels cool. Mosquitoes love the wrong moment.
- Take sunscreen seriously. You’ll be in daylight for multiple viewpoints and open areas.
One detail that’s easy to overlook: the tour says proper gear is expected from you. That doesn’t just mean shoes. It means you should show up ready for a hike, not in sandals and a hope.
Group size and guide style: why you get better help on trails

This isn’t a big crowd tour. Depending on the day, your guide may take up to five persons at a time. That matters because waterfall trails are not like city streets. You need someone to point out where to step, where not to, and how to move safely when surfaces are slick.
You also get support throughout the hike, not just a quick briefing and then good luck. The guide is described as certified, and the tour includes light snacks and lunch, so you’re not left improvising your energy levels.
Language options
The live guide works in English and French, which is helpful if you want to ask questions about the route, viewpoints, and how to handle the more exposed sections.
Safety reality check: what to know about risk and heights

Let’s be direct. The tour description flags that going further for the two additional waterfalls is a risk and requires proper equipment and pre-booking. It also includes a note that it’s not suitable for pregnant women and people with mobility impairments.
So if you fall into any of these categories, skip this one. Not because you can’t enjoy nature, but because the day involves terrain and exposure that can be unsafe or simply too demanding.
For everyone else, treat the following as non-negotiable self-checks:
- Are you okay with steps, uneven ground, and possible exposed spots?
- Can you walk steadily for hours with occasional pauses at viewpoints?
- Do you have traction shoes, not just comfort sneakers?
The “easy compared to other hiking trips” line is helpful. But it’s still a waterfall hike in Mauritius. The difficulty is manageable for many people, as the tour is described as suitable for all fitness levels, but your comfort with heights and footing is the real deciding factor.
Price and value: what $113 buys in Mauritius terms

At $113 per person for an 8-hour day, the headline question is always value for money. Here’s how I’d judge it.
You’re paying for:
- Private car pickup and drop-off at your location
- A certified guide for the hiking portion
- Light snacks, plus a light local lunch
- Water bottles
- Access to scenic stops like Ganga Talao and Coloured Earth park
- A structured plan for five waterfall hikes, with optional conditional extras
What you save by booking this vs. piecing it together yourself is time and hassle. In a place like Mauritius, transportation logistics can eat hours, and hiring a guide at the last minute is rarely cheaper. If you want a day that runs smoothly, this price starts to make sense.
The one clear “watch out” is footwear. Since hiking shoes are not included, make sure you budget for the kind of shoes you can trust on trail surfaces. If you’re already equipped, you’ll get better value from the package.
Who this is best for, and who should skip it
Best fit:
- You want a guided waterfall hike with local Mauritian guides
- You like the idea of a small-group feel, not a crowded trek
- You want scenic variety, including Ganga Talao and Coloured Earth park
- You can handle a hike where comfort with heights matters
Maybe not ideal:
- Pregnant women
- People with mobility impairments
- Anyone who knows they get stressed by exposed terrain, because there are sections where height comfort matters
If you’re the type of traveler who enjoys practical nature, a day like this can be exactly the right length. It’s long enough to feel like a real outing, but not so long that you’re wrecked for the evening.
Should you book the 7 Waterfalls trip with Ganga Talao and lunch?
If your priority is a well-organized, guided nature day with private transport, I’d say yes, with one condition: go in prepared for a hike that includes viewpoints, some exposure, and footwear needs.
Book it if:
- You want five waterfalls as the confident core
- You like the mix of waterfalls plus Ganga Talao and Coloured Earth park
- You value local guidance and a calmer group size
Skip it if:
- Heights make you uncomfortable
- You’re not able to handle uneven trail ground
- You would rather do a fully low-risk route with no conditional add-ons
The best part is the balance. You get a structured, guided plan, plus enough scenery variety that the day doesn’t feel repetitive. And with light snacks, lunch, and water bottles included, you can focus on the hike instead of your backpack math.
FAQ
How long is the Mauritius 7 waterfalls hike trip?
The duration is 8 hours.
What’s included in the price?
The package includes a certified guide, light snacks, a light meal at lunch time, water bottles, and pickup and drop-off by private car.
Are hiking shoes included?
No. Hiking shoes are not included, so you should bring appropriate footwear.
Is the hike suitable for all fitness levels?
The activity is described as suitable for all fitness levels and is easier compared to other hiking trips, but it does require reasonable comfort with the trail and height exposure.
How many people are in the group with the guide?
Depending on the day, the guide may have up to 5 persons at a time.
What languages will the guide speak?
The live tour guide is available in English and French.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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