Takamaka is one of La Réunion’s most breathtaking natural wonders — a steep, narrow valley carved by waterfalls and wrapped in layers of green. It’s a place where water reigns, where the cliffs seem to fall away into mist, and where silence carries the sound of dozens of cascades echoing in the distance.
Start with the Belvédère de Takamaka, a panoramic lookout point that gives you a jaw-dropping view over the entire valley. It's easily accessible by car (follow signs from Saint-Benoît) and only requires a short walk to the railing — perfect for photographers, road-trippers, and anyone craving a pure wow-moment.
But for those seeking deeper immersion, multiple hiking trails lead from the area into the canyon itself. Some descend steeply into the lush undergrowth, crossing rivers and following old irrigation systems. These are not for beginners or children — expect mud, technical footing, and humidity — but the reward is rich: wild ferns, waterfalls, birdsong, and the feeling that you’ve stepped into a lost world.
👉 Pro Tip: The viewpoint is best in early morning before the clouds roll in. For hikes, check the forecast carefully — the valley is prone to flash rain and slippery conditions.
👉 Hidden Gem: From the belvédère, try the short walk to the start of the canal trail (Canal de Takamaka) — it’s scenic and less intense than the full descent.