Home to one of the world's most active volcanoes, snow-capped Piton de Fournaise, Reunion is a little known gem. This rocky, French-governed island off the coast of East Africa is easily explored by Les Cars Jaunes, yellow buses that link main settlements. The road into the mountains provides breathtaking scenery. Bike tours on rough back roads are an option for the brave and the extremely fit. Beyond the reach of cars, untamed village Cirque de Mafate shows the island's wildest side.
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After reading the reviews, we were unsure if we should go. But after all, if you are able finding the entry to the path, it was a very easy 50 minutes walk to the bluest waterfall. The access was open and you cannot go wrong, there is only one path following a pipeline. There is practically no difference in height meter at all, but there are 2 or 3 short but tricky passages (some people would say "dangerous") where you have to use the steel cables that were installed in the rocks. You may not go there: - wearing flip-flops (well, I have seen people with flip-flops, but just to be safe!) - with kids - after rain (I guess the bad reviews are mainly because people went there at a time where it was very slippery)
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