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Walks in Guadeloupe are characterized by a wide variety of environments : dense tropical forests, mangroves, sugar cane fields, sandy coastlines, and waterfalls accessible via well-maintained trails. The climate, with average temperatures between 25°C and 28°C and humidity levels that can exceed 80%, promotes lush vegetation on Basse-Terre, while the drier Grande-Terre features landscapes that alternate between grassy savannas and agricultural fields.

Rainfall, often concentrated between June and November, keeps the forest floor moist, sometimes making certain paths more slippery. Closed-toe shoes, a hat, mosquito repellent, and at least 1 liter of water per person are recommended. Most of the selected trails are regularly marked, provide educational information on flora, fauna, and history, and offer different levels of difficulty suitable for both occasional and experienced hikers.

Diversity of ecosystems to explore

The island, recognized by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve, is home to more than 300 species of ferns, endemic trees, and numerous bird species, including the Guadeloupe woodpecker (Melanerpes herminieri) and the Madeira hummingbird. The mangroves, made up of red (Rhizophora mangle), black, and white mangroves, protect the coastline from erosion. The rainforests of Basse-Terre, dominated by gum trees, mahogany trees, tree ferns, and epiphytes, are …

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