The Ebony Forest Reserve, located in Chamarel, Mauritius, is a vital ecoreserve dedicated to the conservation of the island’s indigenous forest and endangered wildlife. Spanning lush landscapes, it houses over 140 native and endemic plant and animal species. Visitors can explore scenic hiking trails that wind through the reserve, offering opportunities to observe the rich biodiversity. Along the way, several ocean-view overlooks provide panoramic vistas, enhancing the natural beauty of the experience.
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