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Landmark: Port Glaud WaterfallCity: Mahe
Country: Seychelles
Continent: Africa
Port Glaud Waterfall, Mahe, Seychelles, Africa
Port Glaud Waterfall is a natural cascade located on the western side of Mahé Island, Seychelles.
It is a freshwater waterfall accessible via a short trail through tropical vegetation.
Visual Characteristics
The waterfall descends approximately 15 meters over granite rock formations. The water is clear and flows into a shallow pool at its base. Surrounding vegetation consists of dense tropical foliage, including ferns and palm trees.
Location & Access Logistics
The waterfall is situated approximately 18 kilometers southwest of Victoria, the capital city of Mahé. Access is via the Sans Souci Road (M2). Parking is available at a small designated area near the trailhead. Public transport options are limited; bus route 14 stops approximately 500 meters from the trailhead, requiring a walk along the road.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Port Glaud Waterfall is a natural geological feature formed by erosion of the island's granite bedrock over millennia. It is part of the island's tropical rainforest ecosystem.
Key Highlights & Activities
The primary activity is viewing the waterfall. Swimming is possible in the pool at the base, though water depth varies seasonally. The trail leading to the waterfall is approximately 200 meters long and is considered an easy walk.
Infrastructure & Amenities
There are no permanent facilities at the waterfall site. Restrooms are not available. Shade is provided by the surrounding tree canopy. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available in the vicinity.
Best Time to Visit
The waterfall is most active following periods of rainfall, typically between November and April. For optimal lighting for photography, visit in the late morning or early afternoon when sunlight penetrates the canopy.
Facts & Legends
Local lore suggests that the pool at the base of the waterfall has restorative properties, though this is unverified.
Nearby Landmarks
- Mission Lodge (1.2km Northeast)
- Morne Seychellois National Park (2.5km East)
- Anse Major Trailhead (3.8km Northwest)
- Beau Vallon Beach (4.5km North)