


Exploring La Vallée des Couleurs by quad is a great way to see more of the park in a short time. This one-hour guided ride uses a 450cc quad and is suited to riders who want an accessible introduction to off-road quad biking while taking in key natural features.
The session starts with a clear safety briefing covering quad controls, braking, steering, and riding rules within the park. You’ll be fitted with a helmet and safety equipment, then given time to familiarise yourself with the quad before setting off. The guide checks everyone is comfortable before leading the group onto the trail network.
The route follows a mix of wide dirt tracks and natural paths through forested areas and open sections shaped by volcanic activity. Riding pace is controlled, making this suitable for first-time riders while still offering varied terrain and regular changes in surface under the wheels. The guide remains at the front throughout, managing speed and stopping points.
During the ride, there are planned pauses at key viewpoints, including the 23-coloured earth formations and nearby waterfalls. These stops allow time for photos and short explanations about the landscape before continuing back towards the starting area.
The activity takes place inside a large nature park in the south of Mauritius, known for its volcanic soil, coloured earth formations, and managed outdoor trails. The park layout allows quad routes to move away from busy areas while still accessing major points of interest.
Set inland from the coast, the location offers a different perspective on the island, with rolling terrain, forest cover, and river crossings. Parking and basic visitor facilities are available on site, making access straightforward for self-drive visitors.
No previous quad biking experience is required, as instruction and guidance are provided at the start of the session. Riders should be comfortable controlling a motorised vehicle and following instructions throughout the ride.
Closed-toe shoes are required, and clothing should be suitable for dusty or muddy conditions. A basic level of coordination is needed, but the ride is not physically demanding.
This ride is designed as a controlled introduction to quad biking, combining easy-to-manage quads with well-maintained trails. The route balances riding time with regular stops at key natural features, making it ideal for first-time riders.
Experienced local guides lead each group, ensuring safety, clear communication, and an organised pace. Entrance to the nature park is included, allowing you to focus on the ride without additional logistics.
Yes, this ride is designed to suit riders with no previous quad biking experience. The pace is controlled and the terrain is chosen to be manageable while still varied.
A full safety briefing is given before departure, and the guide monitors the group throughout the ride to ensure everyone remains comfortable.
The 450cc quad offers a good balance of power and control, making it easier to handle for beginners. Throttle response is smooth, which helps when riding on uneven ground.
It provides enough power for climbs and rough sections without feeling heavy or difficult to steer.
The ride is fully guided. You drive your own quad, but a guide leads the group along the designated route.
This ensures riders stay on approved trails and reach key viewpoints safely.
Closed-toe shoes are mandatory, ideally trainers or light hiking shoes. Clothing should be comfortable and suitable for getting dusty.
It’s best to avoid loose items and bring sunglasses if you’re sensitive to dust.
Yes, helmets and required safety equipment are provided as part of the session.
All safety gear must be worn for the duration of the ride.
Yes, the route includes planned stops at viewpoints such as the coloured earth formations and waterfalls.
These pauses allow time for photos and short explanations from the guide.
The ride is not physically demanding, but riders must be able to steer, brake, and control the quad confidently.
You’ll remain seated for most of the hour, with short standing breaks during stops.
Age restrictions apply and depend on local safety regulations. Younger participants may need to ride as passengers or meet minimum age and height requirements.
It’s important to check eligibility before booking.
Quad rides usually operate in light rain, as the terrain is designed for off-road use.
In cases of severe weather, sessions may be postponed or rescheduled for safety reasons.
About the centre
La Vallée Des Couleurs Nature Park, B102
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