...sadly these were our last hours on our wonderful holiday. I wish we could have had more time with Michelle and Jean-Marc at their house on a sugar cane plantation. The property is absolutely amazing.
The girls met more cousins, Zara 4 and Henry 2. We all went for a drive together, kids and guys in the back and the girls in the front. We drove through the sugar factory, smelled delicious! Then to see the cows, not so good of a smell!
Then towards the ocean on a track through the beautiful landscape, the trees had to be at least 100 years old and past the ruins of a haunted house. We saw big bats in the tree tops and stopped to stir them up, Paris loved yelling at the top of her voice without being told off!
We came to a clearing with a vacant house, very secluded. The beach was like the last frontier, raw, without human intervention. I was glad to see this part of Mauritius without the houses and hotels. We spent some time exploring the rocks and collecting our last seashells. I was in no hurry to leave! Next visit to Mauritius I would definitely like to have a picnic lunch here with the family.... hopefully not to far away.
Hello There,
ReplyDeleteThis place looks amazing. Any contact number u can provide, so that I can visit that part of the Island?
Many Thanks