Rivière du Poste
Rivière Du Poste is a settlement in the south of Mauritius that is part of both the Savanne and Grand Port districts. The town is roughly 19 miles south of the country's capital, Port Louis. The community is governed by the Rivière du Poste Village Council, which is overseen by the Savanne District Council. According to the 2011 census conducted by Statistics Mauritius, the population was 2,170. La Flora (northwest), Mare Tabac and Rose Belle (northeast), and Camp Diable and Riviere Dragon (southwest) are nearby settlements.
Rivière du Poste is named after Mauritius' second largest river, which runs through the hamlet, dividing it into two districts: Savanne and Grand Port. Before there was a railway station, the local post office opened in 1909.The Pont Rouge (English: Red Bridge), an ancient railway track that is now used by pedestrians to cross the river, is a famous attraction. There are several attractions along the river, such as waterfalls at various locations.
Length: 22.25 km