I am an expat who was born in MAuritius and hasn't been back since the year 2000. Thanks Lucy for sending us these videos so I can vicariously live and love the country of my birth . I am now in Canada which is also a beautiful country but not to the extent of Mauritius and maybe I will go back one day.
this was the most terrifying experience of my life. we had a great guide but with my fear of heights I really struggled in some sections. especially the final ascent is extremely steep and risky. views are breath taking and definitely worth it but maybe avoid climbing all the way to the top to avoid the scariest bit
Nice video! I think you should have talked more about why Le Morne was chosen as a World Heritage Site and the slaves' fight for freedom. There are more information about that on the Unesco website.
Hey! Please tell me - You can actually climb there without a guide, yes? We are about to go there this May but I wonder if there is any problem with getting through this gate/fence somewhere in the middle. I don't mean physical but legal way :)
Hi there, You absolutely can climb there without a guide. Just be mindful of the weather as if it has rained a lot, it can be very slippery. The gate should be open too...unless it's after hours. Have fun :)
When I was there a local surfer guy we met at Tamarin took us on a tour of the island, he told us the story that the local police at the time when slavery was abolished went to inform the people that were hiding out on the mountain, and through fear of being re enslaved elected to climb to the summit and lept to their deaths. Really sad story.
By calling them slaves you turn them into objects, these were African people, brutally hunted down, captured and chained by Europeans, and made to work from 24/7 on the sugar plantations and many fought back and some did indeed throw themselves off the mountain to escape the harsh reality imposed upon them and their families by the Europeans
Awesome !! But is there any guide with you guys? It looks really dangerous and i was worried for you when you say it's gonna be interesting going down😅 anyways i love your works keep shining 🔥❤
Saw a kid/boy about 10, with dad near the top, they were descending when I climbed it just after it was open to the public. The father had a rope round the kids chest though and keeping hold of him while he was in a difficult part.
@@LucyLeheilleix Hello, is there public transportation from Port Luis to Le Morne? I'm from the States and am unsure about getting a rental car. What would you recommend?
@@brandyhernandez61 Best thing I guess would be to go to Tamarin by bus from Quatre-Bornes, and then take a taxi there, and get them to fetch you after three or four hours. Type "taxi Tamarin mauritius" and google and you'll get contact numbers. Take the number of taxi services in other regions for added safety. Tamarin to Le Morne should not be more than 15 Dollars one way.
I am an expat who was born in MAuritius and hasn't been back since the year 2000. Thanks Lucy for sending us these videos so I can vicariously live and love the country of my birth . I am now in Canada which is also a beautiful country but not to the extent of Mauritius and maybe I will go back one day.
Glad you like them! I hope that one day you'll make it back to this island.
Amazing hike, very informative video. 👌 I will try it soo .
this was the most terrifying experience of my life. we had a great guide but with my fear of heights I really struggled in some sections. especially the final ascent is extremely steep and risky. views are breath taking and definitely worth it but maybe avoid climbing all the way to the top to avoid the scariest bit
One word: Beautiful
It really is beautiful at the top.
Love the way you edit your video 🔥🔥❤️
Thanks very much!
Next piter both mountain 820mtr hight second largest mountain in Mauritius, NICE VIDEO 😊
I plan on doing a lot more hiking now :) Thanks for the tip!
Great!!!!
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Thanks very much :)
Great job
Thanks!
Hi Lucy, how did you started and landed your drone on the summit? Regards
I took it off and caught it in my hand. 😀
Fantastic, well done!
Is the ascent trail well signposted or is it left to the climber to find their own way up?
There are signs, and honestly, I think La Tourelle is a tougher climb.
Great vid. Next goal, Le Pouce.
That is definitely on the list.
Le Morne is really impressive :)
It's a must see and a must do! A fantastic hike!
@@LucyLeheilleix Thanks for sharing the video :)
Awesome.. now try le pouce mountain
I plan too when we your if lockdown 🙄 Thanks for the tip.
Nice video! I think you should have talked more about why Le Morne was chosen as a World Heritage Site and the slaves' fight for freedom. There are more information about that on the Unesco website.
Thanks for this tip! The hike is fabulous. I hope to go back soon.
Hey!
Please tell me - You can actually climb there without a guide, yes? We are about to go there this May but I wonder if there is any problem with getting through this gate/fence somewhere in the middle. I don't mean physical but legal way :)
Hi there,
You absolutely can climb there without a guide. Just be mindful of the weather as if it has rained a lot, it can be very slippery.
The gate should be open too...unless it's after hours.
Have fun :)
@@LucyLeheilleix Many thanks! I'll keep your words in mind :)
Cheers!
It's open to the public.
When I was there a local surfer guy we met at Tamarin took us on a tour of the island, he told us the story that the local police at the time when slavery was abolished went to inform the people that were hiding out on the mountain, and through fear of being re enslaved elected to climb to the summit and lept to their deaths. Really sad story.
Hi Stuart. There is a story like that going around, but to be honest I'm not too sure how true this is. Thanks for watching!
By calling them slaves you turn them into objects, these were African people, brutally hunted down, captured and chained by Europeans, and made to work from 24/7 on the sugar plantations and many fought back and some did indeed throw themselves off the mountain to escape the harsh reality imposed upon them and their families by the Europeans
How long did you take to climb the mountain
It took around 3 hours (round trip). We did take our time though as I was filming.
@@LucyLeheilleix Thanks for the info
am comingggggggggg Wawwwww mwa
If you do come and visit, make sure you hike up this mountain. It's really incredible!
@@LucyLeheilleix Oyaaaaaa really
Awesome !! But is there any guide with you guys? It looks really dangerous and i was worried for you when you say it's gonna be interesting going down😅 anyways i love your works keep shining 🔥❤
We did it by ourselves, but yes, one can take a guide and for many people it would be a good option.
Saw a kid/boy about 10, with dad near the top, they were descending when I climbed it just after it was open to the public. The father had a rope round the kids chest though and keeping hold of him while he was in a difficult part.
Gosh, that sounds risky. Not sure I'd take my kids up there.
hi, How much is to rent 1 bed room apartment in Port Louis Mauritius?
Hello there. You'd need to check out www.lexpressproperty.com/en/ to find out more about rent here - as the prices really do vary all over the island.
@@LucyLeheilleix Hello, is there public transportation from Port Luis to Le Morne? I'm from the States and am unsure about getting a rental car. What would you recommend?
@@brandyhernandez61 Best thing I guess would be to go to Tamarin by bus from Quatre-Bornes, and then take a taxi there, and get them to fetch you after three or four hours. Type "taxi Tamarin mauritius" and google and you'll get contact numbers. Take the number of taxi services in other regions for added safety. Tamarin to Le Morne should not be more than 15 Dollars one way.
What is your price range?
I'm already going up it's very dangerous, go up at own risk.
It’s a great hike. Fantastic views from the top 😉
@@LucyLeheilleix yes such a beautiful view 😊
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