You need to do some driving to reach this lovely little swimming spot, but it’s well worth it.
This peaceful haven used to be on the path connecting the Oua Tom and Oui Poin tribes and gave walkers the opportunity to take a well-earned break. It then became a popular picnic and recreation spot for locals. Nowadays, the many waterholes that form the river (including one shaped like a cooking pot) and all the little waterfalls still attract visitors looking for an idyllic place to rest and maybe swim.
Services
Not accessible in a wheelchair
Openings
All year 2024 - Open everyday
Location
Spoken languages
Environment
- Forest location
Access
- Follow the road from the RT1 to the junction with the gatehouse. Turn left, cross an apron and drive to the end. Park just before you get to the river and continue on foot, turning left after the river. The site is inaccessible in heavy rain.