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Trois Mamelles

Les Trois Mamelles

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Trois Mamelles

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Information

Elevation
629 m
Country
Mauritius (MU)
Location / Range
Mauritius barat daya, di perbatasan Distrik Rivière Noire (Black River) & Plaines Wilhems, dekat Vacoas-Phoenix dan desa Palma
Mountain type
Sisa erosi vulkanik — kubah/pilar basalt bertiga puncak yang tersisa setelah batuan sekitarnya lapuk
Volcanic?
Yes — volcano
Coordinates
-20.3110, 57.4500
Difficulty
Sulit (scramble) — bukan jalan santai; puncak tengah menuntut scramble Grade II yang terpapar di arête sempit dengan jurang; perlu kepala dingin di ketinggian
Best Season
Hanya saat kering & cerah (musim kering austral, kira-kira Mei–November); jangan mendaki saat hujan — basalt jadi sangat licin
Permits & Rules
Tanpa izin khusus; titik awal umumnya lewat ladang tebu dari sisi Palma — jejak bawah kerap rimbun dan sulit diikuti
Hazards
Jurang tegak di sepanjang arête sempit, batu licin saat basah, jalur bawah tidak jelas/rimbun, dan naungan terbatas; tidak untuk anak-anak atau yang takut ketinggian

Description

Les Trois Mamelles (629 m) is a distinctive three-summited mountain in south-western Mauritius, rising abruptly from surrounding sugar-cane fields on the boundary of the Rivière Noire (Black River) and Plaines Wilhems districts. Its name — French for 'the three breasts' — refers to the resemblance of its three peaks. The mountain is a volcanic erosion remnant: basalt domes and spires left standing after the softer surrounding rock weathered away, leaving a jagged triple-summit silhouette (East, Centre and West Peak). The Centre Peak is the highest. Unlike most of Mauritius' friendly hikes, reaching Trois Mamelles is a genuine scramble: the centre summit is gained by hands-on, Grade II alpine-style scrambling along a narrow, exposed ridge with cliff drops on either side, with even a metal rung fixed in the rock to aid one step. Climbing all three peaks in one outing is a technical undertaking historically done by climbers, sometimes using a rope on the hardest peak. For that reason the mountain is recommended only in dry, clear weather and for experienced hikers comfortable with heights.

Routes

Puncak Tengah (Centre Peak) via Palma

Sulit — scramble bergaya alpin Grade II di arête sempit terpapar; ada pijakan besi
±2,5–3,5 jam pergi-pulang

The main hiking route on Trois Mamelles to the highest, central summit. It starts through sugar-cane fields on the Palma side, where the lower path is often overgrown and hard to follow, so careful navigation is needed. The upper section turns into a hands-on scramble along a narrow ridge with drops on both sides; a fixed metal rung helps with one rock step. Fitsy grades it as equivalent to 'Grade II climbing in the Alps'. It is only for fit hikers comfortable with heights, and only when the rock is dry.

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Traversée ketiga puncak (East–Centre–West)

Teknis — ranah pemanjat/alpinis; tali kadang dipakai di puncak tersulit
Undertaking teknis panjang (bervariasi; jauh lebih lama dari puncak tengah saja)

Traversing all three peaks of Trois Mamelles (East, Centre and West) in one outing is a technical undertaking historically done by climbers rather than ordinary hikers. The side peaks add serious exposure, and a rope is sometimes used on the hardest peak. Local guides stress that this traverse is only for those experienced in scrambling/mountaineering and must be done in dry weather; the basalt becomes very slippery when wet and the ridge dangerous.

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Climbing Experiences

Trois Mamelles (629 m) is known as one of Mauritius' most thrilling and most challenging scrambles. The hike starts through sugar-cane fields on the Palma side, where the lower path is often overgrown and hard to follow, then turns into hands-on rock climbing to the centre summit along a narrow, cliff-exposed ridge. Guide sources agree: it is only for fit hikers comfortable with heights, only in dry conditions, and the centre peak alone is demanding — reaching all three summits is the realm of climbers. Vlogs show the fixed metal rung, the thin ridgeline, and panoramas over the west coast, Le Morne and the Rempart.

References

The summary above is compiled from the following sources. Click to explore them yourself.

  1. 1 Wikipedia Trois Mamelles fr.wikipedia.org · FR
  2. 2 Wikidata Trois Mamelles (Q3539933) wikidata.org · EN
  3. 3 site Trois Mamelles — trail guide mauritiushikes.com · EN
  4. 4 site Trois Mamelles, Centre Peak — hiking route fitsy.com · EN