Meet the Chamarel Giants

Time moves at their pace

Meet the Chamarel Giants

A peaceful
moment

Aldabra tortoises in Chamarel

Sheltered under trees, our Tortoise Park is a place for quiet observation. Here, you encounter one of the world’s largest land tortoise species; steady, slow-moving creatures that invite you to reconnect with nature, patience and the unhurried rhythm of life.

Tortoise legacy

Tortoise legacy

The Aldabra species is a cousin of now-extinct native tortoises. In Chamarel, a dedicated nursery supports young individuals as part of long-term care and protection efforts.

Tortoise Head Close Up

Into their World

A habitat made with care

The park is designed to reflect their natural environment: shaded, spacious and calm. Every element, from soil to shelter, supports their wellbeing and slow pace of life. Observation is welcome, always with quiet distance and respect.

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Tortoise Walking Freely In Park
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Sharing Moments with the Giants

An immersive experience.

Get up close to our giant tortoises called Toto, Tizean, Rosette, Nini, Tizom, Tifam, Tchaikovsky and Swarovsky - munching away their food, wandering at a leisurely pace or simply lazing about in their enclosure. A favourite among kids!

 

Plan your visit

Visitor's
Guide

Your Visit, Timed Right

Tortoises are most active when it’s cool! Visit early or later in the day.

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Opening Hours

  • Summer: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
  • Winter: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
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Entrance Tickets

  • Adult: Rs 350
  • Child (5-11 years old): Rs 175
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Accessing the Geopark

  • By car: Purchase tickets at our convenient drive-through booth. It's a 1.5 km drive to the waterfall and 3 km to the dunes, with parking available at both locations.
  • For adventurous walkers: Enjoy a scenic 3 km walk from the main entrance to the dunes, passing the viewpoints overlooking the stunning Chamarel waterfall. The full round trip is a 6 km trek.
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Restricted Activities

  • Picnics
  • Visits with domestic pets
  • Removal of plants

A Gentle Bond

Care, knowledge, presence

Our team cares for the tortoises daily with patience and expertise. Their knowledge ensures each animal’s wellbeing while helping visitors understand how to respectfully share space with these gentle beings.

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A Gentle Bond

Offers and deals

Browse curated experiences and special rates from guided coffee tours to entry tickets and meal packages combining nature, taste and discovery in Chamarel.

Geopark Entrance Ticket

This ticket gives access to Chamarel’s 7 Coloured Earth Geopark, home to Mauritius’ most iconic natural sites. Follow the path to the viewpoint overlooking the island’s tallest waterfall, then contin…

Geopark Entrance Ticket

Chamarel Discovery Combo

This combo includes the Coffee Plantation guided tour and full access to Chamarel 7 Coloured Earth Geopark. Start your visit with a walkthrough of the plantation to understand how coffee is cultivated and processed in…

Chamarel Discovery Combo

Coffee Tour Experience

Take a guided walk through the only commercial coffee plantation in Mauritius. Located in the heights of Chamarel, this experience reveals every step of local coffee-making from plant to cup. You’ll explore the planta…

Coffee Tour Experience

The Authentic Chamarel

Your road trip will begin with a visit to the iconic Chamarel 7 Coloured Earth Geopark, where you will stop by the Chamarel Waterfalls - the highest in Mauritius, roam around the coloured dunes, stop for a coffee or a…

The Authentic Chamarel
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Did You
Know?

The Aldabra tortoise is one of the last remaining species of Indian Ocean giant tortoises still living in the wild.

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Ancient Giants

Originally from Aldabra in the Seychelles, these tortoises can grow up to 1 meter in length and live over 150 years in average. The park’s oldest giant tortoise is said to have died at the age of 250 years!

Ancient Giants

Their Diet

Most tortoises are herbivores, feeding mainly on grasses, leafy greens, fruits and flowers

Their Diet

Male or Female?

The tortoise shell is part of its skeleton. It is made of over 50 fused bones, including parts of the spine and ribcage. Fun fact: You can tell males and females apart by their bellies. Females have flat bellies, while males have a hollow one.

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