a fascinating island that the Pioneer Forum will explore in a few days

a fascinating island that the Pioneer Forum will explore in a few days
a fascinating island that the Pioneer Forum will explore in a few days

The authenticity of Reunion Island also lies in its art of living, marked by conviviality and sharing. Creole tables are overflowing with unique flavors: curries, rougails, samosas, corks and arranged rums awaken the taste buds of curious visitors.

The “tables d’hôtes” of the rural lodges offer an incomparable culinary and human experience, where travelers mingle with the daily life of the Reunionese.
The markets are full of culinary treasures like chili candies, these irresistible little spicy bites, or even exotic fruits like lychees or Victoria pineapples, to be enjoyed while sipping a homemade rum.
The warm welcome of the inhabitants, their generous hospitality and their pride in discovering their island add a precious human dimension to any stay in Reunion.

An enriching itinerary

For an immersive and complete experience, a well-designed itinerary is essential: several-day hike through the preserved landscapes of Mafate, ascent of the Piton des Neiges to contemplate a breathtaking panorama of the majestic Cirque of Cilaos and the discovery of its soothing thermal baths, visit to the Piton Maïdo for a panoramic view of the Mafate cirque, excursions to the South Wild, to explore natural curiosities such as the Cap Jaune or the Langevin waterfall, or to the Piton de la Fournaise, for an adventure in the heart of the past eruptions.

Each itinerary promises fascinating discoveries and total immersion in the natural and cultural treasures of the island. With such a variety of choices, Reunion Island is a preferred destination for travelers looking for authentic experiences, enriching discoveries and unforgettable moments in the heart of unspoiled nature and vibrant culture.


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