Savanne District Mauritius
Thursday, August 21st, 2008Savanne District is situated south of Mauritius. The capital of Savanne is Souillac. Savanne district is an area which has great historical merit attached to it. The sugar made in the southern coast was shifted to Port Louis until 1900 by boats
The historical remnants are dispersed all over Souillac. A few of the places are the church, the police station, Batelage Quay and the court. The house of the famous Mauritian poet Robert Edward Hatt is placed in Souilliac. The house was built with coral stones & was named as La Nef. Presently the house is transformed into a museum, an important locality of tourist interest. The Savanne district holds testimony to the wonderful history of the colonial period of French. Rochestere falls with its amazing and rugged attractiveness enhance the charm of the Mauritius southern part which is situated in close proximity to Savanne. Additionally the district of Savanne is littered with craggy caves and geysers. The area of Savanna exudates a raw, rustic capture of the craggy islands.
The lush greeneries exhibit in the Savanne district is as a result of the humid climate. The enchanting and pristine beauty of the island, the mountainous islands, along with the shallow lagoons cast an attractive spell on the tourists. The area is a virgin destination exuding a rustic charm. The island solitude , the boundless and the bird’s eye view of the islands & waterfalls, the soulful ambiance add it an ethereal attractiveness. Summer is the finest period to visit this place since in winter the place tends to be fixed in a number of wind of high-speed.
People of Savanne: The masses of Savanne district are friendly and tolerant to individuals from all areas of the world. The local dwellers of Savanne are mostly involved in agriculture and farming.