Looking for a short, scenic hike with a rewarding payoff? The trail to Cascade du Chien in Salazie is a quiet local favorite — a forest walk through ferns, bamboo, and volcanic soil that ends at a graceful, curtain-like waterfall tucked into a leafy gorge.
The trail begins near Camp Pierrot, winding gently through cool, shaded terrain. Along the way, you’ll pass banana trees, mossy rocks, wildflowers, and often, complete silence except for birdsong and the distant whisper of water.
The final approach opens onto the waterfall itself — a tall, delicate cascade tumbling into a shallow pool, surrounded by dense jungle. Depending on the light and flow, the water can appear silvery white or deep green. Bring a snack, rest on a rock, and soak in the stillness.
👉 Best in the dry season (May–November)
👉 Pro Tip: The trail can be muddy and slippery — especially after rain — so wear hiking shoes or trail runners. A walking stick helps on steeper sections.
👉 Hidden Gem: You might pass a natural rock “seat” overlooking the valley — a great mini stop for views and reflection before reaching the falls.