Le Tampon is a working highland town stretched out across the southern slopes of La Réunion, known more for its local life than sightseeing — but it’s one of the best spots to stay if you’re heading to the volcano. At around 550–700 m altitude, it’s cooler than the coast, well-connected by road, and full of markets, bakeries, and gîtes that cater to hikers and slow travelers.
What to use it for:
Gateway to Bourg-Murat and Route du Volcan (25–30 min drive)
Access to forest walks, like Parc des Palmiers and Petit Tampon trails
Stocking up on food, gear, or cash before heading up to Pas de Bellecombe
Affordable gîtes and self-catering stays, like Gîte Au Randonneur
A few casual local restaurants serving proper Creole food (Le QG is a good pick)
While it’s not a destination in itself, Le Tampon is practical, well-placed, and local-feeling — the kind of place where you’re more likely to meet mountain bikers than tourists with selfie sticks.
👉 Local tip: Thursday is market day — head to Place du Marché early for produce, spices, and street snacks like bonbons piments.