REVIEW · CHAMOUNY
Mauritius: Vallé Advenature Park: Waterfall Zipline
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Zipline over waterfalls in Mauritius feels unreal. At Vallé Advenature Park, you fly above cascading waterfalls with tropical greenery below and that classic birds-eye sense of calm. I also really like how the experience is anchored by a professional safety briefing and all the key gear, so you’re not guessing what to do. One catch: the thrill time can feel short for the price, so it helps to know what you’re buying.
You’ll start with a build-up moment as you get close to the launch point and hear how it all works. Then comes the clip-in and take-flight part, where the view turns into emerald forest and waterfall scenery you can’t replicate from a path. It’s the kind of outing that suits people who want a quick adrenaline hit without spending the whole day hiking.
I’ve seen one review sing the praises of Shakeel, calling out punctual timing and detailed guidance on the day’s drive, which can make the experience feel smoother before you even reach the platform. At $65 per person, you should still budget for the park entry ticket separately and plan for optional extras like a GoPro or professional photos.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you fly
- Vallé Advenature Park pricing: what’s included, what’s extra
- The safety briefing and gear check that set the tone
- The waterfall zipline run: from clip-in to panoramic views
- How long it feels versus what you pay
- Photos and GoPro add-ons: plan for the extras
- Languages and the day-of vibe: French, English, and Shakeel
- Who this zipline fits best in Mauritius
- Should you book the Vallé Advenature Park waterfall zipline?
- FAQ
- Is the zipline safety gear included?
- Do I need to buy the park entry ticket separately?
- Is a GoPro included in the price?
- Are professional photos included?
- What languages are offered during the experience?
- Can I book without paying right away?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you fly

- Waterfall views are the main event: you’ll soar above cascading falls with lush tropical surroundings.
- All necessary zipline safety gear is included: you get the equipment, not just instructions.
- You get a safety briefing from an instructor: that pre-ride talk is part of the value.
- Language support is French and English: helpful if you want clear instructions.
- Optional photo upgrades cost extra: GoPro rental and professional photos are available for purchase.
- Guide quality can matter a lot: one review highlighted Shakeel for on-time, detailed help.
Vallé Advenature Park pricing: what’s included, what’s extra

This waterfall zipline is listed at $65 per person, and that number mainly covers the zipline activity itself. You’re getting all necessary zipline safety gear and an instructor and safety briefing as part of the experience.
What’s not included is the entry ticket to La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park. That matters because it can change the true total you’ll pay on the ground, especially if you’re pairing this with other park moments or tours. If you budget only the $65, you may feel surprised when you arrive and need to add the park entry.
Think of it like this: you’re paying for the airborne part and the safety setup. The park ticket is a separate piece of the day, so it’s smart to treat this as two costs in one outing.
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The safety briefing and gear check that set the tone

A good zipline day starts with calm, clear steps. Here, the included instructor and safety briefing is your first real checkpoint—listen closely, because the whole experience depends on correct clip-in technique and following staff instructions.
You’ll also be provided with the safety gear you need. That’s one of the practical advantages: you don’t have to show up with your own equipment or worry about whether something is missing. For me, that kind of included prep is a big part of why short adventure tours feel less stressful.
The experience is offered in French and English, which helps if you want to understand everything without relying on gestures. Even if you’re comfortable with adrenaline, being able to ask a quick question in a shared language can make the moment feel way easier to handle.
The waterfall zipline run: from clip-in to panoramic views

When you approach the launch point, you’ll be in that brief lead-up stage where everything suddenly feels more real. The day’s highlight is the main flight: you’ll clip in and take flight above the cascading waterfalls.
Once you’re moving, the view is the reason people come back. You’ll be looking down and outward at tropical greenery with panoramic views of emerald forests and waterfalls, not just a single angle. This is the sort of scenery you can’t easily recreate from inside the park without turning it into a long walking day.
Because the thrill comes from the motion, the best way to enjoy it is to focus on the ride itself. Keep your attention on what the instructor tells you right before take-off, and then let the scenery do the rest—this is built for that moment when you realize you’re actually gliding over water and not just imagining it.
One practical consideration: if you’re expecting a long, drawn-out multi-stage ride, your timing may feel different. One review pointed out that the experience can feel too expensive for a short time, so it’s worth adjusting expectations that the run is the centerpiece rather than a long sequence of activities.
How long it feels versus what you pay
At $65 per person, value is not only about the view. It’s also about how long you’re on the zipline compared to the full outing.
The experience description focuses on a single big thrill: you approach, get the safety briefing and equipment, and then fly above the falls. That structure tends to create a very “event-like” feeling—great for people who want something punchy, but it can feel pricey if you’re counting minutes and comparing to longer adventures.
The negative feedback I’d take seriously is the idea that it can feel steep for a short duration. I don’t think that’s automatically a deal-breaker, because you are paying for included safety gear and guided oversight, plus the main attraction is genuinely scenic. But it does mean you should ask yourself what you care about more: big views for a short time, or more time-on-activity for the same money.
If you’re the type who measures value by total experience time, you may want to treat this as one segment of a broader day in Mauritius. If you’re the type who measures value by the quality of one standout moment, this can land well.
Photos and GoPro add-ons: plan for the extras
The zipline experience includes the essentials—safety gear and the briefing—but not personal photo equipment. If you want extra capture, you have options.
A GoPro is listed as available for rental, but it’s not included in the base price. There are also professional photos available for purchase. That’s useful if you’d rather not worry about camera angles mid-ride and prefer someone else to handle that part.
Here’s the practical way I’d plan it: decide before you go whether you want to document the flight. If you’re okay with phone photos before and after, you might skip the add-ons. If you know you’ll regret not having solid zipline shots, budgeting for either GoPro rental or professional photos can save you the post-ride what-if.
Languages and the day-of vibe: French, English, and Shakeel
Communication can make or break a small adventure tour. This one is available in French and English, so you’re not stuck in total confusion when staff explain how to clip in and what to expect.
On top of that, a review praised Shakeel for being on time and detailed, and even called him the best driver ever. While that’s just one datapoint, it signals something important: the ride to the park and the handoff to the activity matter, not just the zipline itself.
If you’re someone who likes a low-stress start, lean into that. Aim to arrive with a little buffer so you can focus on the experience rather than rushing to catch the schedule.
Who this zipline fits best in Mauritius
This waterfall zipline at Vallé Advenature Park is a good fit for people who want a hit of adrenaline with a nature payoff. The ride is built around waterfall views and lush tropical surroundings, so it works for both adrenaline seekers and nature lovers.
It’s also a solid choice if you prefer guided safety over DIY adventure. You get instructor oversight and the required safety equipment, which is exactly what you want when you’re flying over the falls instead of trying to manage everything on your own.
If you’re traveling with limited time and want one clear “activity highlight,” this format tends to work well. Just be honest with yourself about the main attraction: you’re buying the zipline moment, not a whole day of multiple rides or long hikes.
Should you book the Vallé Advenature Park waterfall zipline?
Book it if you’re chasing that one standout aerial moment—flying above waterfalls with panoramic tropical views—while enjoying the comfort of included safety gear and a real safety briefing. The $65 price can feel fair when you consider what’s included and the scenic payoff.
Consider skipping or adjusting expectations if you’re very time-sensitive or if you know you’ll feel annoyed by a short thrill for a premium price. The pricing isn’t just about the zipline itself; you’ll also need to account for the La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park entry ticket, plus optional add-ons like GoPro rental or professional photos.
My practical decision rule: if waterfall scenery and a guided flight are your priority, you’ll likely be happy. If you’re trying to maximize minutes for the money, you may want to compare against longer adventure options in the area.
FAQ
Is the zipline safety gear included?
Yes. The experience includes all necessary zipline safety gears.
Do I need to buy the park entry ticket separately?
Yes. The entry ticket to La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park is not included.
Is a GoPro included in the price?
No. GoPro is available for rental, but it is not included.
Are professional photos included?
No. Professional photos on the zipline are available for purchase.
What languages are offered during the experience?
Languages available are French and English.
Can I book without paying right away?
Yes. You can reserve and pay later, which means you can book your spot and pay nothing today.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.










