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Amazing video. Planning to visit Le Morne beach. Are you allowed to Sunbathe on the beach where the big resorts are? Or do the guards turn you away? The Lux side is very nice.
Great videos! We live in Mauritus and also travel with our 3 kids whenever we can (just did a 6 month trip in SE Asia). Thought I'd answer a few of the questions you posed in the video - 1) the stone towers on the beach are old lime kilns, they used to burn coral in them to produce lime. 2) Lack of fresh milk - there are a few small dairy farms on the island but you're right, it's hard to find fresh milk now. In the old days many people would have a cow on their family plot for milk or milk men would come round with churns door to door and you could buy it, but very few have cows now. There isn't a lot of pasture land for large dairy farms (mainly all sugar cane and fruit/veg) and I suppose most families are too busy or don't have space for a cow these days. Too bad! 3) Jelly - I find this weird too (coming from the UK), jelly sweets and sagoo are popular here, much is imported from China. 4) The kids that live by the sea learn to swim from a young age because they spend so much time splashing about, but there are many inland who can't! 5) Fruits are very seasonal - not sure exactly when you were here, but if 3 months ago then it was winter and few fruits are in season. The mangos and other fruits are imported at that time of year. November/December is the best time for fruits - come for the litchi, they are incredible and nothing like the type you find in the UK. 1000 MUR for a water melon is ridiculous - sadly I think you met a disreputable trader who was trying to rip you off. 6) You answered this yourselves - our best fish go to the hotels or abroad and locals are left with inflated prices for fresh fish or cheap frozen imports. Hope you enjoyed our island and happy travels 😃
Love your videos, we are visiting with my family soon, hopefully we can go to the places you have been to and follow your top tips for first time tourists like us
If you're still in Mauritius, can you do a video on Mauritian cuisine or invite a guest who can showcase that. I'm going there in August and want to immerse myself.
Its a Sanctuary... Monkeys , Pony and crocodile... Wonderful Food there... AUS Sydney Diners got Crocodile Pizza.. I had not tried this one... Free Range Chickens and Rabbits Nice....
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Amazing video. Planning to visit Le Morne beach. Are you allowed to Sunbathe on the beach where the big resorts are? Or do the guards turn you away? The Lux side is very nice.
Great videos! We live in Mauritus and also travel with our 3 kids whenever we can (just did a 6 month trip in SE Asia). Thought I'd answer a few of the questions you posed in the video - 1) the stone towers on the beach are old lime kilns, they used to burn coral in them to produce lime. 2) Lack of fresh milk - there are a few small dairy farms on the island but you're right, it's hard to find fresh milk now. In the old days many people would have a cow on their family plot for milk or milk men would come round with churns door to door and you could buy it, but very few have cows now. There isn't a lot of pasture land for large dairy farms (mainly all sugar cane and fruit/veg) and I suppose most families are too busy or don't have space for a cow these days. Too bad! 3) Jelly - I find this weird too (coming from the UK), jelly sweets and sagoo are popular here, much is imported from China. 4) The kids that live by the sea learn to swim from a young age because they spend so much time splashing about, but there are many inland who can't! 5) Fruits are very seasonal - not sure exactly when you were here, but if 3 months ago then it was winter and few fruits are in season. The mangos and other fruits are imported at that time of year. November/December is the best time for fruits - come for the litchi, they are incredible and nothing like the type you find in the UK. 1000 MUR for a water melon is ridiculous - sadly I think you met a disreputable trader who was trying to rip you off. 6) You answered this yourselves - our best fish go to the hotels or abroad and locals are left with inflated prices for fresh fish or cheap frozen imports.
Hope you enjoyed our island and happy travels
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thank you for sharing your videos..enjoyed it
Love your videos, we are visiting with my family soon, hopefully we can go to the places you have been to and follow your top tips for first time tourists like us
That kid is building some kick ass core remedies. Just meandering on a beach in Mauritius not a care in the world
Hahaha yes he's definitely taking full advantage of the beach life 🖤
Thank you for sharing, awesome work
Thank you for watching ☺️🖤
great video. many priceless tips!!! thx!
Take care always stay happy always i wish more subscribers guys from Philippines 😊🇵🇭
We go to Belle Mare in a couple of months. My wife would love walking amongst the tortoises.
If you're still in Mauritius, can you do a video on Mauritian cuisine or invite a guest who can showcase that. I'm going there in August and want to immerse myself.
We'll upload a video on the food in Mauritius within the next month.. Thank you for watching & have an amazing time ☺️ 🖤
WOW Lovely... In Indian Ocean Nice.. Heavenly Dears...
She has cut the hair short
*Crocodile Biryani* let's goooo
Craaazzzyyyy! We have to try it ☺️🖤🖤🖤
There is a place in albion called ti madame la and the food is 78 michelin stars❤
Its a Sanctuary... Monkeys , Pony and crocodile...
Wonderful Food there... AUS Sydney Diners got Crocodile Pizza.. I had not tried this one... Free Range Chickens and Rabbits Nice....
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@@parttimetravellingfamily cheers... Wild wind and rains like UK... severe Monsoon in #Pollachi #Coimbatore
I still believe the best beach in le Morne is in front of Beachcomber Le Paradis hotel
Thanks for the recommendation 😊 🖤
I saw a dream of this kid and kept thinking where have I seen this child. Eventually found him.
Until you said so, I didn't notice turtles look like ET. The one you fed, I think he was the model for the ET.
Heyy 🌊☀
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How high did you put the drone up for the underwater waterfall?
Your kids look like a island boy , he's African American hair that's cool 😎
May I ask you which month you went to Mauritius?
Are you still in Mauritius if you are you have to try Parasol my dad is the owner
Oh wow, we would of loved too. We've left now and on our next adventure ☺️ Thank you for watching 🖤
So nice ❤❤❤ enjoy
Thank you 🤗 🖤🖤🖤 Thanks for watching
Next time try the south. You missed a lot.
Videos too long...Unsubscribed!!! Thanks for the great ones in the past!!!
Jeez calm down, just don't watch it.
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