Since the 23-colored land was discovered on July 4, 1998, the park has become one of the island's most famous and unique attractions. The origins of the earth go back millions of years. Ash, after the eruption of the Bassin Blanc volcano, over time, acquired shades of 23 colors. Along with colorful land, the park has many varied landscapes, including mountain plateaus, valleys, craters, crater lakes and four grandiose waterfalls. All this is replete with amazing flora and fauna. Tree ferns, wild orchids, various endemic trees and other rare plants contribute to the beauty of the park. There is also a lot of entertainment here, such as the longest in the Indian Ocean, zipline (1500 meters), quad biking, pedal boats and much more.