Anse lazio and tour around Praslin
Blijf op de hoogte en volg Marita
28 April 2018 | Seychellen, Anse Volbert Village
second day at Prazlin we desided to go to see another beach. The most far in west; Anse Lazio. The way along the coastline is beautiful with rocks and deep jungle with huge palmtrees. Scaling sharp up and down and finally we arrive to the end of the road. Beautiful palmforest, which turn to open up for stunning big beach. First we were staying left side of beach, by big rocks. Evelina loved playing with waves. Miska turned to be enthusiastic snorkeler. I wanted to go experience also right side of the beach. We had to get s ome snacks from car anyway. Edwin was not happy. He hates moving from place to another. We moved even against all njacking. For making it good , i got him some bier from bar. Beach bars hier are absolutely not common. But you still can pay with euros. And completely normal rate. Ik took some coconut water. I wanted to eat kokonut fruit too, but they didn't want to open it for me. Finally with lot of talk I got normal spoon, as long as i promised to bring it back . Snorkeling hier was great! Lot of akvarium fishes and one with grey/black stripes were really happy to see me...or my stripy bikinis. There were suddenly tens of these fishes swimming around me and giving kisses. Wauh! Edwin had film with actioncamera, hoop that it is succeeded. We came back around 2 o'clock and wanted to go to seed coco de mer, but little park was closed. Vallee de mer entree is 25euros and this new park it is only 170 rupias p.p. house lady arranged us tour for monday morning with transport back en then back to jetty total price 600 rupias. So, then tonight we stayed at home. First had to get some money to pay house, boattrip and rest. Got Some local rum Takamaka, dark rum.very soft nice taste. 225rupias/ bottle. Before turning home, we did little round trip to otherside of the island, just to see how it is there. Looked like more local houses, wild beaches and big hotel complexes. Have to say that we had made perfect choise. We drive trough valle de mer. I NEVER SEEN SO BIG PALMTREES. They are HUGE! After we went to tank. 10 l, costed 1,16/l and they have automatic pomp. Haha, the guy tried to nail me, saying that he won't stop at 10l. I starting to get alert. But really. It was automatic. Nice guy to chit-chat. Then to get so. Take away, which is much cheeper than eating in restaurant. I took miska some rise and fish. Unfortunately barbeque fish was not ready yet. We were too early. I took vegetarian curry (145sr) and advocadosalade (85sr) . Actually i was not so much hungry, but had to taste. Woman at the bar was very open to tell how it is nowadays at Seychellen. Recycling is very strick. They are not allowed to use plastic bacs in shops or restaurants. All has to be recycled. Otherwise they get fine. But most weird is that there is hardly rubbish anywhere. This was one of the first country to start recycling 1980's. But to find rubbish bin on the way...almost mission impossible. Where all people stop their rubbish then? She also told that most of big hotels were owned by foreign, mainly rich arabs. Local have only their guesthouses. Land is most expensive investment , beginning fron 150 000 euros, little house you built already with 62000 euros. They get supported from government and minimum salary is 350?/ months . Not too much. They get free school and healtcare though. Hmmm... brainstorming...you never know where world brings you.