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Guadeloupe
The Mamelles Park on the Route de la Traversée adjoins the Mamelles Park. Spread over 2 hectares in the heart of the tropical forest, the park brings together the fauna and flora of the island and the Caribbean. Insects, mongooses, monkeys, snakes, iguanas, jaguars, and hummingbirds.
The Cascade aux Ecrevisses is a short distance from the town of Bouillante, naturally carved by the waters, it forms a pool of clear water, once populated by crayfish.
Crayfish are a large crustacean that is becoming increasingly rare in Guadeloupe, and fishing is generally prohibited today.
The Beauvallon Garden is a landscaped park where you can stroll as in a Zen garden. It surrounds a Creole house from 1840.
The Vallombreuse Gardens are the largest floral park in Guadeloupe. On 5 hectares, you can discover all the species of the tropical forest, between the sea and the mountains.
The distilleries in Guadeloupe are authentic family-owned distilleries where you can taste the best agricultural rums on the planet: white or gold rum, young, light, old, or high-ester.
The rum museum in Guadeloupe also allows visitors to see different tools, equipment, and objects from the past related to rum such as cane crushers for making Agricultural Rum. Numerous objects, collections of machetes, exhibitions of traditional and historical trades that give back the soul of an authentic Guadeloupe.
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