REUNION ISLAND: Pitons, cirques and remparts an UNESCO World Heritage Site
Posted by: kirsty_wilson in Africa, tags: Beaches, France, Islands, Outdoor Activities, UNESCO, VolcanoesWhere is Reunion Island?
Reunion Island is a French colony in the Indian Ocean. It lies roughly between Madagascar and Mauritius, off the east coast of Africa. It has a population of approximately 800,000.
Reunion Island has one of the world’s most active volcanoes. It’s also home to the highest mountain in the Indian Ocean, lush subtropical rainforests and pristine beaches. Reunion Island is the perfect holiday and travel destination.
The centre of Reunion is dominated by three cirques, or natural amphitheatres, which were previously the craters of volcanoes but long since dormant. These jagged outcrops and waterfalls found amongst them, make for some spectacular scenery.
The Pitons, cirques and remparts of Reunion Island were declared an UNESCO World Heritage site during 2010.
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One Great Reason to Visit Reunion Island
One great reason to visit this travel destination is for no ‘one’ reason! There are far too many contrasts and something for everyone – here on Reunion Island.
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Like there are horses for courses, the perfect ski resort does rather depend on the activities you’re planning, but here are some pointers:
Really, there are no challengers to La Grave and Chamonix, although they are both very different types of resort. If you are in a mixed group then choose Chamonix to give the others options. But otherwise, La Grave cannot be beaten for off-piste excitement.




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