Reunion · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Le Tampon
Everything you need to explore Le Tampon — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Cultural in Le Tampon
A covered market selling fruit, vanilla, local honey, and crafts. It’s genuine rather than touristy—locals do their shopping here. The best bit is the aroma: fresh lychees, spices, and coffee.
🕐 Tuesday-Sunday: 6am-1pm
💡 Bring cash, not cards, for small purchases. Try a sample of the vanilla powder (much cheaper than pods) and the tamarind juice sold from plastic bottles near the entrance.
Hotels near Marché de Le Tampon →Historic in Le Tampon
A small 19th-century stone church with a simple whitewashed interior and a tall steeple. It’s the town’s main historic building, often overlooked by tourists. The wooden pews and altar carvings are locally made.
🕐 Open for mass only or by request (check bulletin on door)
💡 Inside you’ll find a small display of old photographs showing Le Tampon in the 1900s. Ask the caretaker if it’s locked; he lives next door and will let you in.
Hotels near Église Notre-Dame de la Délivrance →Park in Le Tampon
A compact botanical garden right in the town centre. It has mature tropical trees, a small pond, and several labelled plant species. There’s a gazebo area for picnics and benches for resting.
🕐 Monday-Friday: 8am-6pm; Saturday-Sunday: 9am-5pm
💡 Visit on Saturday morning when the local flea market sets up just outside the gates—good for cheap snacks and people-watching.
Hotels near Jardin de l'État →A free hiking loop through a lava flow field from Piton de la Fournaise’s eruptions. The trail crosses black rock with sparse vegetation—otherworldly scenery. It’s moderate difficulty and takes about 2 hours.
🕐 Open 24 hours (best done in daytime)
💡 Wear sturdy trainers or boots; the lava rock is sharp. Take sun protection and at least 1 litre of water—there’s no shade.
Hotels near Le Grand Brûlé Trail →Landmark in Le Tampon
A spectacular single-arch suspension bridge spanning a deep, forested ravine. The bridge is pedestrian-only now, giving you stunning views down the gorge and across the island’s interior. The walk itself is short but dramatic.
🕐 Open 24 hours
💡 Go early in the morning before the clouds build. The light on the gorge walls is best then, and it’s much quieter.
Hotels near Bras de la Plaine Bridge →Where to Eat in Le Tampon
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Le Tampon?
The top attractions include Marché de Le Tampon, Église Notre-Dame de la Délivrance, Jardin de l'État, Bras de la Plaine Bridge, Le Grand Brûlé Trail.
How many days do you need in Le Tampon?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Le Tampon 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Le Tampon famous for?
Le Tampon is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Le Tampon?
Top options include Façon Kréol, Western grill, Café Courses, Marius.