Wish I could get comfortable in a hammock - it is usually far easier finding suitable trees than clear flat ground (at least where I'd consider wild camping over there), and of course, you can always pitch a hammock on the ground if necessary. Certainly the countries you list are going to be colder than Mauritius so if you use your hammock, you better know how to rig it for warmth - personally I suggest a pad + width extender (vs an under quilt) which will give you the option to go to ground in the case of an urban campground, for example. FWIW, a great way to find potential wild camping spots is Google maps (from a free wifi spot) - use satellite view to find large blocks of forest, and then street view (if available) to get a sense of forest density, tree height, no-trespassing signage, etc.
If you are really interested in compact/lightweight, consider a floorless pryamid with nest. I find 'mids' significantly out perform my Big Agnes Fly Creek UL2 and Hennessey Hammock UL Backpacker on most measures (eg, packs smaller/lighter, quicker set-up/take-down, better bug/rain protection), yet mine cost = or <, and for me is = or > comfortable. For sleeping, I highly suggest a quilt with Velcro head hole and belt (eg, Sierra series from JacksRBetter) - doubles as a super warm down poncho for cold evenings/mornings while stagnant at your campsite. Saves packing a down jacket, but reserve it for the 15-30F nighttime temp drops at your campsite - do not use/rely on it for riding.
Best of luck.
Last edited by reppans; 04-10-17 at 09:30 AM.