Spanning over 68 square kilometers in the southwest of Mauritius, the Black River Gorges National Park is a sanctuary of stunning landscapes and biodiversity. The park is characterized by its lush, rugged terrain, deep ravines, and dense forest. It is home to endemic species such as the Mauritius kestrel and the pink pigeon, making it a vital area for conservation. Visitors can explore a network of hiking trails that lead to breathtaking viewpoints, waterfalls, and natural pools. The park’s varied flora and fauna, along with its dramatic scenery, offer a unique and immersive experience for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.