Le Morne

Published on : 2025 - Sep - 13

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Le Morne Mountain
Le Morne

is a peninsula at the extreme southwestern tip of the Indian Ocean island of on the western side of the island. Le Morne is a site of an extent of 480 hectares comprising private properties, State Land and mountain reserves.

There is an eponymous basaltic monolith with a summit 556 metres above sea level. This summit covers an area of over 30 acres.


In 2008, UNESCO inscribed the site on the World Heritage List.

At the time of slavery

Le Morne was used as a shelter by runaway slaves, maroons, through the 18th and early years of the 19th centuries. The slaves came from the African mainland, Madagascar, , and South-east Asia.The escaped slaves formed small settlements in the caves and on the summit of Le Morne protected by the mountain's wooded and almost inaccessible cliffs. The oral traditions have made Le Morne a symbol of the slaves' fight for freedom, their suffering, and their sacrifice. Le Morne came to be known as the “Maroon republic” because of the large number of escaped slaves who lived on .

Le Morne
Le Morne

The punishment for escaping from slavery was very harsh and it included whipping, torture and even death until the British passed the Slavery Abolition Act in 1834.

Activities

Nature lovers should try Le Morne Brabant's impressive 3.5 kms trail for having a more immersive experience in the area's exoticism. You will walk through luxuriant green vegetation consisting of gigantic endemic trees as well as smaller exotic plants. The hike can last between three to four hours, where you will be guided by professionals. As you hike your way to the top, you will find a gigantic, basalt rock peak dotted with caves which once harbored runaway slaves.

le morne Cross showing highest accessible point

At the top there is a huge metal cross which marks the highest accessible point. From there you will get a truly breathtaking view over the Indian Ocean and Mauritius' beautiful southern region.

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