Enbas Saut Falls
At the foot of Mount Gimie, St. Lucia's highest peak, are Enbas Saut Falls. The name of the falls, which translates to "under the falls" in French, may have been chosen because of the purportedly pure water. It's the least accessible of the St. Lucia Waterfalls. The actual fall is not that large (probably no more than 7 or 8m tall for its main part with a 3m or so upper falls). The total experience was wonderful and included more than just the waterfall because it allowed visitors to escape the resorts' noise, chaotic traffic, and busy cities for some peace and quiet.
One of St. Lucia's major rain forest areas surrounds Mount Gimie. You will need a knowledgeable tour guide or a local St. Lucian if you want to see this amazing waterfall. It will take two hours to go through the rainforest to reach the waterfall. When you get at Enbas Saut Falls, you'll see two stunning waterfalls that fall into sizable pools where you may cool yourself. One waterfall is positioned above the other. Once you arrive, you will disembark for a fifteen minute walk through some of the most breathtaking plant life and rock formations you have ever seen as you make your way along the Enbas Saut rain forest trail to the waiting waterfalls.
Location: Mount Gimie, St. Lucia