From the top of the mountains to the beating of the blades. It’s a tourist stroll that follows the route taken by some of Madame Debassayns’ slaves.
At daybreak, discovery of the majestic Mafate cirque from the Maïdo belvedere. It was in this tangle that the slaves who had chosen freedom took refuge: The Maroons. The icebox was the place where water carriers in the service of Madame Debassayns brought down blocks of ice to cool their mistress's drinks.
Around 9 a.m., a guided tour of an artisanal geranium distillery will also be offered, whose essence has long been a reference for perfumers in the metropolis. For lunch, discover Creole cuisine according to your choice Chez Jean-Jacques or Chez Kéké which grows the best coffee in the world, “Bourbon Pointu” or visit the old Creole village plus Creole meal on site.
Then the time will come for the discovery of the “Pointed Chapel” where perhaps Madame Debassayns confessed her faults.
This tourist and historical wandering will end with a visit to Madame Debassayns’ property.