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Guadeloupe - Ancient Karukera


Known by the Caribs as Karukera, Guadeloupe is composed of two islands in the shape of a lopsided butterfly, with a river separating the two halves.

Island of Pretty Waters

Whoever named the islands had a sense of humor, because the larger mountainous one is called "Basse Terre" (low land) and the smaller low one "Grande Terre" (large land). Grand Terre is a much older island. It once looked more like Basse Terre, but over millions of years its mountains have eroded. Basse Terre is a younger volcanic island.

You should visit the interior, if possible, at least in mountainous Basse Terre, which has some exceptional views and sites. Route de la Traversée runs through the national park, smack in the middle of Basse Terre. The Crayfish Waterfalls are well worth a visit and swim, but make your way to the upper part to avoid too many tourists.

The most dramatic destination is the 350-foot Carbet Waterfalls in the south of Basse Terre. These are the tallest falls I know of in the Eastern Caribbean. If you rent a car, it is easy to find the car park and you reach the second falls by a beautiful 30-minute walk on a well laid out trail through the rain forest. But this is just the beginning as many hikes have been well laid out in this area.

You can also try the one-hour hike up to the first falls. This takes you above the rain forest through cloud forest. These first falls, which are equally as high as the second falls are very red from the volcano. Whichever fall you hike to, remember to take your bathing things, they all have good pools below.

Pleasant countryside of rolling hills covers much of Grand Terre, especially the northern part, which has a lot of sugar cane and picturesque ruined windmills. Pointe а Pitre, the largest city, has a big marina, excellent chandleries, and you can get all kinds of boat work done.

Book your day charters: excursions of one day to visit neighbouring islands: The Saints, Marie-Galante, la Desirade or the small island of Petite-Terre.

The Guadeloupe Islands Tourism Board

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