Hey there, i was scrolling my UA-cam feed and i came across your video and i thought i was reading the title wrong. Thank you so much for visiting our village and bringing it to the lime light. I live not far from the Fire station. And i'm watching this during lockdown and making me crave for this uncle's dhall puri, he has the best dhall puri ever
🙏🙏🇲🇺🇲🇺 Bryan and Rikki may God always bless you all for the good and great work you are doing in Mauritius... seriously I really enjoyed and loved your adorable share...many thanks.. some more videos please... your videos are the best in Mauritius.... 🙏🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺
Hi Bryan and Riki i never visited piton beautiful old buildings beautiful church great nature landscape wow!!😲 Nice one guys☺️ and Bryan I love your accent❤️
Just love your videos exploring the villages & genuine Mauritius. I also like your genuine enthusiasm when finding an old building or interesting food. My interests are the same. Ill come joining you exploring in a few years. Will probably settle down in Flic en flac. Is that a good place for a disabled middleaged man. Will probably start with renting & move around the island a little. So fascinated that the island seems so much bigger than it is, since there are so much to explore. Have you explored most of the island yet? Of course it doesnt take so long if you go to the main tourist attractions, which you dont. Love your focus on the off track villages.
Thanks for the great comment, Mauritius is a lot bigger than the brochures will have you believe. I did a video on Flic en Flac a few weeks ago and it is my favourite coastal destination so far, so good choice. From what we saw most of Mauritius is move more towards being disabled friendly and with the major tourist attractions already being compliant, not sure on small villages, but Flic en Flac is good in that regard.
Hello Bryan. Thanks for the video which you made regarding my village where I live, Piton. Unfortunately, we didn't meet on that day. Anyways, very nice to portrait Piton at International level.
Thoroughly fun and enjoyable. I am so going to look up a recipe for dhal puri is there is one online. Thanks for your cool art of the day Riki. Bryan you see beauty in so many things others would walk past and think quite ugly. That is a gift.
He does :) Dhal puri is difficult to make, you have to precook lentils and then there are 3 fillings. But check it out, lots of fun. Maybe you can adapt something similar.
I suggest you drive from Piton to Mapou, then via la Nicoliere, a winding road on the mountains to La Nouvelle Decouverte. There are forests where deer are found and there is a deer shooting season.
hi bryan loves your videos as usual....just a humble suggestion if you could fly a drone you will probably get amazing footage to enhance your videos ...anyway always a pleasure to see you both
I might I travel around this place once,as Quartier Militaire is my home place and had nothing to do in the north,great thank you to you both for showing me my country.
thats where i was born, near the mosque , u missed a train carriage which was near the yellow buldozer the chimney , and the dhalpuri i know the guy since childhood, , Piton is among few village which have hindou temple mosque church and kovil in each direction, i miss my birthpace great view and the church which is among unique in whole world, thank you for the video, i have a picture of the piece of train carriage i can post it to you if u can give me your email address thank Bryan
@@BryanDiscoversWorld that was long time back aug 2006 .may be the hv moved the train somewhere the buldozer was dated i think 1952..my grand dad use to work in that beau sejour estate..and the other gate is chateaux lagesse ( palace of Mr Lagesse) who came to Mauritius in 1744 .they own all or most the sugarcane field from piton to riv du rempart up till flaq...and the most suprise is I was born in Piton and i work in House of Parliament ( the only Mauritian) in house on lords a buiding u see on my profile..thanks again lets keep in touch again
Hey there, i was scrolling my UA-cam feed and i came across your video and i thought i was reading the title wrong. Thank you so much for visiting our village and bringing it to the lime light. I live not far from the Fire station. And i'm watching this during lockdown and making me crave for this uncle's dhall puri, he has the best dhall puri ever
You’re welcome 😊 You are really lucky to live in such a great village
am from Mauritius really appreciate that u like my country
It is a great country
@@BryanDiscoversWorld thx you so much
🙏🙏🇲🇺🇲🇺
Bryan and Rikki may God always bless you all for the good and great work you are doing in Mauritius... seriously I really enjoyed and loved your adorable share...many thanks.. some more videos please... your videos are the best in Mauritius....
🙏🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺
Thank you so much, it is always great to hear this
Wow thank u for showing beautiful place
Always welcome
Really cool video thx for the info bryan
No problem 👍
That Dhal pouri looked so nice, glad you thoroughly enjoyed it. As for Riki, fantastic paintings 🙂
Thanks so much 😊
NICE
Thanks
Hi Bryan and Riki i never visited piton beautiful old buildings beautiful church great nature landscape wow!!😲 Nice one guys☺️ and Bryan I love your accent❤️
Thanks for the love. It is a great place, and a must visit
Beautiful and peaceful place and will visit as a lockdown over, Am in the red zone, no way in and no way out,
Sorry James, stay safe
It really is a great place
very nice tour thanks again Riki and Bryan
Glad you enjoyed it
Just love your videos exploring the villages & genuine Mauritius. I also like your genuine enthusiasm when finding an old building or interesting food. My interests are the same. Ill come joining you exploring in a few years. Will probably settle down in Flic en flac. Is that a good place for a disabled middleaged man. Will probably start with renting & move around the island a little. So fascinated that the island seems so much bigger than it is, since there are so much to explore. Have you explored most of the island yet? Of course it doesnt take so long if you go to the main tourist attractions, which you dont. Love your focus on the off track villages.
Thanks for the great comment, Mauritius is a lot bigger than the brochures will have you believe. I did a video on Flic en Flac a few weeks ago and it is my favourite coastal destination so far, so good choice. From what we saw most of Mauritius is move more towards being disabled friendly and with the major tourist attractions already being compliant, not sure on small villages, but Flic en Flac is good in that regard.
Hello Bryan. Thanks for the video which you made regarding my village where I live, Piton. Unfortunately, we didn't meet on that day. Anyways, very nice to portrait Piton at International level.
Thank you for the great comment. Piton is a great village and worthy of recognition
Thoroughly fun and enjoyable. I am so going to look up a recipe for dhal puri is there is one online. Thanks for your cool art of the day Riki. Bryan you see beauty in so many things others would walk past and think quite ugly. That is a gift.
He does :) Dhal puri is difficult to make, you have to precook lentils and then there are 3 fillings. But check it out, lots of fun. Maybe you can adapt something similar.
I think dhal puri is really tricky to make, good luck. Thanks for the great comment.
I suggest you drive from Piton to Mapou, then via la Nicoliere, a winding road on the mountains to La Nouvelle Decouverte.
There are forests where deer are found and there is a deer shooting season.
I still haven't see a deer in the wild, maybe a trip is in order
Hello! Really love the videos you are doing. 😊
Thank you!
@@BryanDiscoversWorld Welcome guys! Join my channel "Kavi Khadun"
hi bryan loves your videos as usual....just a humble suggestion if you could fly a drone you will probably get amazing footage to enhance your videos ...anyway always a pleasure to see you both
Maybe one day! I would love to, for now it's a long stick
Hey Bryan, you always make people feel hungry :-)))))
I love to eat.😊😁😂
Hi to you both 🙋thank you so much
Thank you too
Hello the abandoned house beau se jour you saw in your video my granddada was brought up in that house
Oh cool! Thanks for letting me know
hey dude..Really nice video.but those big trees in the church garden are not Flamboyants trees n bear no flower at all..
Ok, thanks, pity, it would look great if they were
In India all vedic hindu temples have these sacred pillars of God which are decorated with flowers on festivals and occassions.
Thanks for the info
3:10 when you finally get some good dholl puri
That was the best so far
Hehe my village but you discover only half of it please do visit the other half
I will make a plan
Loved this village, but also felt very unwelcome in some parts. The Chinese shop is amazing, go visit if you can. There is a secret in the back.
Good to know! loads of secrets in this video, Lockdown treasure hunt
I might I travel around this place once,as Quartier Militaire is my home place and had nothing to do in the north,great thank you to you both for showing me my country.
thats where i was born, near the mosque , u missed a train carriage which was near the yellow buldozer the chimney , and the dhalpuri i know the guy since childhood, , Piton is among few village which have hindou temple mosque church and kovil in each direction, i miss my birthpace great view and the church which is among unique in whole world, thank you for the video, i have a picture of the piece of train carriage i can post it to you if u can give me your email address thank Bryan
i just add a video in my channel you can see the train cariage thanks..
Thanks for the great reply. I am really sad now that I missed the train. Thanks for posting the video
How did you get in?
@@BryanDiscoversWorld that was long time back aug 2006 .may be the hv moved the train somewhere the buldozer was dated i think 1952..my grand dad use to work in that beau sejour estate..and the other gate is chateaux lagesse ( palace of Mr Lagesse) who came to Mauritius in 1744 .they own all or most the sugarcane field from piton to riv du rempart up till flaq...and the most suprise is I was born in
Piton and i work in House of Parliament ( the only Mauritian) in house on lords a buiding u see on my profile..thanks again lets keep in touch again
Hi Riki and Bryan Domaine de Bon Espoir in English means good hope
Thanks for the info
Why are they out filming when there is confinement
This was filmed before lockdown
Come to plaine des papayes pls?
I really want to, what should we visit when there?
@@rikiarmstrong3493 the food the pastry with delicious cakes
I will have to come after lockdown
@@BryanDiscoversWorld where do you live right now?
@@rudrakshgamer2902 grand Baie
lockdawn ???
We filmed this the weekend before. Releasing now to help with boredom
Lockdaw c'est pas eux apparemment 🤔
Isn't Mauritius in a lockdown?
Yes, we filmed this the weekend before. Releasing now to help with boredom
What's a Dalpri
Dhal puri is the national dish of Mauritius
No man what's it made of
@@comodor666 mostly dhal with some puri
MOMO-BOLTON-KENTON SAYS NICE DHOLL-POURIS....IT IS VERY CHEAP PRICE FOODS IN MAURITUIS ISLAND....10 PENCE ONE PAIR OF DHOLL-POURIS....
Cheap, and the chill was very hot