Vanilla Bourbon une plantation en pleine forêt (Émission 2016/28)
Saint-André et sa vanilleraie
La plantation vanille Roulof est l'une des dernières de la commune de Saint-André.
Présentation avec Nadia Tayama, Daniel Fontaine, Ilotdrones, Hamada Boura
Réunion Travel Guide - Magical Moments Of Joy
Réunion Travel Guide - Magical Moments Of Joy
Reunion ( Réunion ) is a French overseas island located in the midst of the Indian Ocean, 700 kilometers east of the island of Madagascar , and 200 kilometers South-West of Mauritius. The island was previously known as île Bourbon. This enchanting destination is blessed with a tropical climate and beautiful volcanic landscapes. It is an island, but it's appeal comes less from sandy beaches than from mountain paths and formidable landscapes. Its distance from Mauritius is 134 Miles.
People generally divide the island into six regions:
The North (Saint Denis, Saint Marie, Saint Suzanne)
The Sunny West, the lagoon region
The Big City of Saint Pierre and the Wild South
The East, from Saint Rose to Saint Andre
The Three Circuses (Salazie, Mafate and Cilaos), the mountains and the wild heart of the island
The Plains (Le Tampon, The Plain of the Palmistes, and The Plain of the Kaffirs) which are agricultural zones in high altitudes.
Cities of Réunion :
Saint-Denis, the capital city.
Le Port and La Possession, the two large industrial ports of the island.
Saint-Paul, which has beaches, nightclubs, hotels, and cemeteries.
Saint-Gilles, situated on the west coast, where all the white sand beaches are.
Saint-Leu, a well-established city of surf.
Saint-Pierre, a large city to the south, the second most important town on Reunion Island.
Etang-Salé, a small town on the west coast with one of the black (volcanic) sand beaches.
Saint-Benoit, where you can find the vanilla cooperative factory.
The Portuguese discovered the uninhabited island in 1513. From the 17th to the 19th centuries, French immigration supplemented by influxes of Africans, Chinese, Malagasy, and Malabar Indians gave the island its ethnic mix. The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 cost the island its importance as a stopover on the East Indies trade route. It remained a colony until 1946, when it became a département of the French Republic.
It is often said that Reunion has more than its fair share of cars, and it's true. At certain times, the road networks can become jam-packed with vehicles, but in order to overcome this, all a visitor needs to know is when to travel and how to travel. The national road (route nationale) which goes round the island is double-laned for each direction in many places. The rest of the roads are usually tarmacked, with one lane in each direction.
Reunion Island has almost one thousand kilometers of hiking trails, with an astonishing variety of landscapes for an island. The cirques, plains and volcano have been classified as a French national natural park. The best hikes are probably in the Mafate cirque and on the volcano. The exceptionnal Mafate circus has no roads, and about 800 inhabitants.
This can be accessed from Saint-Louis by the road of 420 bends (route aux 420 virages). Whilst in this welcoming village seated at the foot of the Piton des Neiges cliff, be sure not to miss the embroidery museum (musée de la broderie). Cilaos is a paradise for hikers of all abilities. With the circuit of the volcano, the most famous hike is most definitely the ascent of the Piton des Neiges.
There are many possible accommodation types in reunion: Ordinary hotels; privately run Gîtes d'Étape; Gîtes de Montagne are mountain cabins or lodges located in the central areas appropriate and operated by Reunion Island Tourism Board, youth hostels are operated by Auberge de jeunesse de la réunion. There are five youth hostels at Réunion Island ; Hell Bourg, Bernica, Entre Deux, Saint Denis and Cilaos.
A lot to see in Réunion such as :
Piton de la Fournaise
Mafate
Piton des Neiges
Maïdo
Trou de Fer
Pas de Bellecombe
Réunion National Park
Plage de l'Hermitage
Grand Galet Falls
Kélonia
Forest Bélouve
Plaine des Sables
Taïbit Pass
Plage de Boucan Canot
Col des Bœufs
Cirque de Salazie
Anse waterfalls
Volcano House
Grand Bénare
Grande Anse
Bassin des Aigrettes
Parfums et des Épices Garden
Aquarium of Reunion
Bébour
Cirque de Cilaos
La Roche Merveilleuse
Belvedere of Bois Court
Plage des Roches Noires
Musée Stella Matutina
Rivière des Galets
Plaine des Cafres
Jardin de l'État
Roche Écrite
Dimitile
Roasted Coffee Estate
Cap Noir
Saga du Rhum
case creole
Rivière Langevin
Conservatoire botanique national de Mascarin
Niagara Fall
Église Notre-Dame-des-Laves
Cap Méchant
The vanilla plantation, Domaine du Grand Hazier
Trou d'eau
Marché de Saint-Paul
Bassin la Paix
Parc akOatys
Dolomieu Crater
Réunion is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Réunion . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Réunion
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Le Cirad met au point Handa, une nouvelle variété de vanille
C'est peut-être de l'île de La Réunion que viendra l'avenir de la vanille. Une maladie liée à la prolifération d'un champignon, le fusarium, met fortement à mal les plants de vanille traditionnelle. C'est pourquoi des chercheurs du Cirad cherchent à mettre au point une nouvelle variété de vanille. Plus résistante que la vanille classique, Handa promet également de réelles qualités gustatives.
En savoir plus :
Johny Guichard, producteur de thé à Grand Coude
Il est le seul producteur de thé en France, à Grand Coude, dans les hauts de Saint-Joseph. Avec lui, nous avons appris les gestes de la cueillette.
Reportage : Jean-Marc Collienne - Laurent Figon - Sully Grondin
Tutoriel acclimatation plant de vanille - Garden Island - Format téléphone
Tutoriel sur l'acclimatation de votre plant de vanille Garden Island.
Réalisation: Xaleo studio
La Réunion : dans les champs de vanille
La vanille Bourbon, c’est l’excellence de l’île de la Réunion ; Ce fruit fragile est cultivé par Maryse Mounier, au cœur d’une forêt primaire verdoyante de Sainte-Anne, à l’Est de l’île. Ce sont les arbres eux-mêmes, des bois de cabri blanc, le bois d'olive ou encore le mahot qui servent de tuteur à la plante rampante. Celle-ci met trois ans avant de produire ses premières fleurs, puis viennent les gousses vertes au nectar si parfumé. Maryse passe chaque jour en revu ses plantations dans la forêt luxuriante. Chaque année, au mois de Juin, elle pratique « la descente » des lianes, qui peuvent grimper jusqu’à 10m de haut. La culture de la vanille Bourbon ne peut se faire qu’à la main et la transformation de la gousse naturelle en produit fini noir et crémeux dure 9 mois, l’une des raisons qui justifie le prix prohibitif de la véritable vanille Bourbon.
Unwanted Reunions | Critical Role | Campaign 2, Episode 88
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Comment polliniser la fleur de vanille?
Michel Grisoni, chercheur au Cirad et responsable de la collection de vanilliers du CRB Vatel, nous explique comment polliniser une fleur de vanille. Pour obtenir des gousses de vanille, il faut que les fleurs de vanilliers soient fécondées grâce à une abeille. Celle-ci n'étant pas présente à La Réunion, la fécondation doit se faire manuellement, grâce à une méthode découverte au milieu du 19ème siècle par Edmond Albius.
Réalisation & Montage : Shannti Dinnoo