Situated in the South East of Mauritius, Le Val Nature Park is a beauty of its own. Nestled in a valley in the village of Cluny, the park is one of the main tourist attractions on the island. The park expands over 2,800 hectares with lush green patches of grass and streams flowing all over the area. Remnants of colonial houses covered in mosses from the British rule can be seen as well as chimneys that have now sprouted ferns from the old sugar factories. These buildings are now classified as national monuments given their importance in the Mauritian history. The park provides large expanses of forest amongst which are many indigenous trees making it not only a nice place to enjoy a walk but also an instructive one. There are also numerous shallow pools where beautiful freshwater fishes can be seen.