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Under a million stars and a moonlit sky,i found a beauty of mauritius

IRELAND | Monday, 1 May 2017 | Views [379]

 “Don’t quit your job to travel, Travel to perform better at your job”

              In a world of travel bloggers and booming industry of travelling ,where so many people  are  leaving their jobs and have started travelling, If everyone quit their jobs and start travelling, how would airline companies, visa offices and the hotel industry function? You want to look back on a meaningful life, not a selfish one. However, Travelling helps me in achieving something so pure, so real. And here we go!

I work in Film industry as an Assistant Director, but something was troubling me.  Fully fledged glam industry put me in dilemma about my worth. I was constantly sad and fearful about life and ambitions. I had some questions to which I was seeking answers to. And Voila! I found 1 lakh rupees in my account. So without thinking twice, I took 2 months off and planned a getaway to Mauritius.

We often stereotype countries because of the clichés associated with them. When I told people back home that I was about to visit an island named Mauritius for two months, they told me that it is a place for honeymooners. Quite amused at the comment, I asked them, “Hospital is a place for sick people, but mother gives birth to her child in hospital itself. Rolling eyes are what I got as a reaction. I stayed away from social media for a while and I noticed some  changes in my life .

A few days later I got a reality check. I pondered on the thought, Wasn’t I supposed to co-exist with the life I had taken a break from? Withdrawal was never my idea; Wandering was.

The 60 days that I spent on the alluring Island would probably be indescribable. They sailed through quite easily. I survived on the sum of 60,000 Mauritian rupee that is approximately 1, 10,000 INR. A year of a little saving from your monthly salaries can surely assemble that sum. I can ensure you an experience full of solace with that amount of money at Mauritius. I was away from “hustle and bustle” of the city, buzzing headphones, phone calls and traffic. My journey was definitely away from 20 things to do and five destinations to visit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#Mahebourg

      Over the fancy resorts I choose to stay at a home. I was roaming around at a street and made friends with two friendly people at an artefacts shop. They helped me find a mellow house that was for 30,000 Mauritius Rupees for two months. It was located at the South East of the country which is referred as Mahebourg.     

 

 

 

Walking onto the serene streets of Mahebourg filled me with redemption and elevated my spirits. I have never had a lovelier serendipity with myself before. I visited the Waterfront. The pristine waters and the bracing skies were a vibrant shade of turquoise. They soothed my soul. The crisp breeze was ruffling my curls and the mountain shadows were casting on my face. She raises her hands and calls upon your gypsy heart to explore and liberate.  I wish I could blow about like the wind and carry along souvenirs from every place that I travel to. Like wind carries with it the dust and the withering leaves.

 

I meditated for half an hour and then carried forward for breakfast and got some Indian delicious faratas and indo-creole curries  from a small restaurant.

On the second day I went to the Lighthouse Island. This place was located near the equator. I could witness the Sun and the Moon exchanging glances as the day went to sleep. Miraculous nature!

#Blue bay,South East  coast

I went to the blue bay and did snorkelling in the austere waters of South Mauritius. The ocean bed was decked in vast tables of coral. The blue bay was near to the place where I lived. It became my regular destination soon. I played tennis with a few localities that ended up being a group of dear friends. Tennis in the day and tunes of Creole saga music at night had now become routine.

 

 

 

 

 #Le cuvette,North coast

I visited a few picturesque sugarcane fields in the northern part of the country by Port Louis. A stanza of a 90’s melody, “Chhod aaye hum wo galiyan” started strumming in my mind; the lyrics went like “Hasi teri sun sun ke fasal paka karti thi..”

Instead of capital Port Louis, other city named Grand Baie that is more populated. The Grand Baie harbour is laced with fishing boats at the beaches of La Cuvette. Driving under the clear skies of the Northern Mauritius shall remain memorable tale of my spirits being set free. 

 

 

#Food:

           

I have gone from being a notoriously fussy eater to a more adventurous one and while my appetite for cooking has not increased, my appetite for eating certainly has. Meals were now my top most priority which I could no longer have had at  6 in the evening during my Direction job days!

 

#Neighbours

Journeys are never about places .It’s always about people, laughter and happiness. At the supermarket, on the street and in different houses, I met people lending me a car. I was lucky enough to do cycling with neighbours each morning, I used to run little errands of buying bread and veggies. The vendors there made bargains with an ear to ear smile. Alike India, Mauritius had a diverse culture. The land belonged to Hindus, Muslims and Christians as well. I was involve with their neighbourhood gossips and brought fresh mandarin for a day. I was meeting these people again and again for two months. The soft rhythm of Creole music that played in my neighbourhood, still lingers my mind. My journey was far away from honeymooners and sunbathers who flock to the island.Safine and Ameer’s home dinner will be my priority if I will ever lend to Mauritius again.

 

 

 

#Chamarel,The black river forest #Different side of Mauritius

           This part of the country is completely different than the tropical sandy beaches that are usually found there. It is known for its dense jungles and trails that are filled with the laughter of the waterfalls. To the Hikers, Bikers and Bird watching enthusiasts this is one of the most beloved destinations.

 

 

Driving to chamarel with my local friend at night  was a roller coaster  rides of my emotions. A sudden downpour in the woods broke down our car and there were no lights to guide us back to the town. And then what? I found one village family and at the midnight, they served us with coffee, fresh Pineapple and Sugarcane. Such upheavals restore your faith in humanity. Yes, I finally slept under the sky.

#Le’morne trekking.

 Le’morne was an inspirtational journey. I made friends with a European who had flown in from Bulgaria. My European companion had been the wind beneath my wings and encouraged me to reach my target. A two hour drive, led us to Le’morne. My eyes were still full of daze and goop. I wasn’t totally awake. The mountains had stretches of sand, reefs, lagoons and golf courses at the foot. Le’morne is a UNESCO recognised world heritage site. Trekking on the mountain was pretty risky. Climbing on to the slippery stones gave me a rare feeling of courage and accomplishment; the one that is just out of Mountain Dew commercials. I still boost about it to a lot of my friends here in Mumbai.

 

 

 

 

 

 

             

#Birthday

 

Every year you blow candles and celebrate your existence with the people that have been around you all the while. This time I was just with the people who would never ask me about my monthly salary or marriage plans!

Cyclone 5:

This place was just out of a Bollywood number. There was a beach on one side and on the other there were mountains. My journey to Mauritius summed at Cyclone 5. Natural calamities enlightened me about the frailty of the human body.

From Grand Baie, Port Louis, Curpipe I finally landed up at Mahebourge.

I can’t say that it was a rosy picture or a fairytale. My travel story shall be incomplete without the struggles that transformed me into a different person. I have learnt that whenever I see an open sky within someone’s heart, I must never forget to lend my wings to them.

 

 

 

 

Belle-Mare,East coast

            I did scuba diving at Belle-Mare coast. It was 17 feet deeper than the shore.Normal regular human-being take 30 minutes to learn all practicalities; I proudly took an hour in that shallow water. I was laughing on myself, exclusively nervous and under-excited. A boat took all of us into the water and I was the last one that dived in. I was really unsure but the boatman’s anger and insisting words made me give in finally. I remember one of my favourite celebrities, Jim Morrison’s quote. He quoted that every person must get enough money, fame and sex to come on the conclusion that it’s not an answer. There is no therapy better than thrusting yourself into the still sea water and watching the life beneath, silently existing. Exploring nature is a meditation itself. I want to stay there now. There is no fear left. Just keep breathing!

 

 

 

                                            

Lessons :

  1. Give yourself that one long vacation it deserves.
  2. Travel slow. Go to a place and see it with your own perspective. Do not let Google search jeopardise it.
  3. Choose a home stay rather than a fancy hotel boarding.

4. Let roads travel you into the unknown.

  1. Put all your fears and constraints aside and make friends with new people.

6. Experiment a lot of with food and try new dishes each time.

7. Do what you love. You are neither Bunny out of Yeh Jawani Hai Diwani nor are you the backpacker that blogs talk about. You are yourself.  You are just a human-being who goes.

Unfold your own story of transformation.

Cheers,                                             

Jahanvi.          

 

 

 

 

 

 

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