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05-31-23 07:41 #5281
Posts: 1486Trans
Originally Posted by BrasilSoccer0 [View Original Post]
https://www.fakeflighttickets.com/
There's nothing cheaper. And even. If you manage to get your transformable there, which I don't believe if you do not have ALL the required paperwork like Certificate of no previous criminal record which you only get in the US. Your chances are again ZERO. The good news. Theres full service Visa providers in Tana which charge 600€ on top of the cost of the transformable. In that case you don't need to leave Madagascar. Its called corruption. Hahahah. Depends how dumb you are the total cost of visa long sejour runs between 2400 Euros and 3500 Euros for 5 years. Without any contacts again. ZERO chance to get one.
Good luck.
La Buse.
Legal resident of Isle Rouge.
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05-30-23 22:18 #5280
Posts: 505Cheapest flight out of Antananarivo
Gents,
I need to book the cheapest flight out of Tana for proof of flight out of country as required for my Transformable visa. Where is the cheapest one way flight?? MRU and RUN are not cheap if I can't cancel after confirmation. They are around $450 each! Any ideas?
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05-30-23 16:40 #5279
Posts: 300Very nice report
Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr [View Original Post]
Antalaha / Sambava is where the best vanilla is produced. I hope you bought some. For those who wish to take vanilla back home, don't exceed 2 kg, or the customs will fine you. At the Tana airport, there is a 'Services phytosanitaires' office in the hall, where you can obtain a paper to legalize your vanilla or pepper for the customs (both madagascar and foreign). The document costs 20€, and will be established in 5 minutes, in front of you. No need to show the goods. They will write what you say.
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05-30-23 16:23 #5278
Posts: 300Originally Posted by MontanaMonger [View Original Post]
'Langoustines' in french is baby lobsters, so I guess thius is not what you want to talk about. Lobster is LANGOUSTE. I understand you like to cook, but to be honest, you'd better book for it in a restaurant the morning, and they will cook it the way you want. Around 40.000 ariary / kg (8). You can go 'chez tantine' which is next to kokoloko, or papa bebeto, or batumoch (excellent restaurant).
About gasy girls, they all look like 'morenas' or 'mulatas'. Few light or blacks, but this is not the standard. To my opinion, they have more charm than latinas from repdom. But this personal taste. If you want to see a good sample of gasy girls, surf on Badoo or AfroIntroductions, and search for the area Madagascar.
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05-24-23 04:57 #5277
Posts: 92Antalaha and Sambava
Recently took some time away from Nosy Be to visit the northeastern SAVA region. Here's a quick report.
I departed Nosy Be (Hellville) by speedboat to Ankify for 20.000 AR. From Ankify, I took a taxi-brousse for 80.000 AR which stopped in Ambilobe, Vohemar, and Sambava before arriving in Antalaha. The total ride time from Ankify to Antalaha was about 14 hours.
Antalaha
I spent 3 days in the small beach town of Antalaha. Nothing special to report. Not much night life. The main beach is about one kilometer in length, not the cleanest, and the sand isn't very long. The water has strong currents with large waves, so locals don't swim much. There's a 1/2 kilometer promenade along the beach with a chairs and a short wall, so it's a popular place for locals to walk, sit, and hang out. This promenade is where I hunted, most successfully during the late afternoon and early evenings when everyone was returning from work / school.
There are several hotels in this area. Again nothing special. Just a bed, mosquito net, and small bathroom. Prices per night were 40.000 AR.
Sambava
I spent 5 days in Sambava, which is a couple of hours north of Antalaha, also on the coast. Unlike Antalaha, the beach of Sambava is quite clean, lots of white sand, and it stretches for many kilometers. However, the most popular beaches of Sambava are located in the tourist (expensive) area. Locals live farther away and most cannot afford to pay 2. 000 AR each way for a tuktuk, so the beaches are largely empty.
The one exception is on Sundays, when locals come by the hundreds to the beach. It's more of a weekly outdoor festival. There are small rides for children, vendors cooking and selling grilled food on the beach, music, dancing, games, etc. It's a great party. Too bad this only happens one day per week.
Sambava also has a beachside promenade which is much longer than Antalaha. Again, this is prime hunting ground. I had a lot of success along this stretch.
Nightlife in Sambava was not much better than Antalaha. Both seem to be better for daytime hunting in my experience. Some bars / clubs that I visited include: Bar Anaka, Bar Analanjirof, Epi Bar, Club 208, RotsiRotsy, and Bar Raslof (the last 2 are located along the beach promenade).
Sambava's hotels are also very nice. I recommend Las Palmas and Orchidea Beach. Both are beachfront, located near the promenade.
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS
Language
I did not meet many ladies in Antalaha or Sambava who spoke French very well. The primary language was Malagasy. Fortunately, the dialect in this region (Betsimisaraka) is similar to the dialect of Nosy Be (Sakalava), so you can use the same Malagasy phrases in conversation.
Not Many University-Age Ladies
Not a lot of 18-22 year olds in either Antalaha or Sambava. Perhaps this is due to the lack of a national university or to the lack of work opportunities. It seems that when a girl turns 18, she leaves SAVA and goes to Diego, Majunga, Tana, Nosy Be, etc for better educational and / or work opportunities.
Ladies are Warm, Open, and Friendly
The ladies were very open and interested, much more than in Nosy Be. Fewer tourists visit the SAVA region, so there is a built-in curiosity and very high interest in foreign guys.
Sambava for a GFE Holiday
Unlike Nosy Be, the towns of Antalaha and Sambava aren't built for a hunting a new girl every day of the week. Sure it's possible, but the logistics just aren't ideal. When I return to SAVA, I'll stay on Sambava beach and connect with a single lady for my 3-4 days in town.
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05-22-23 23:52 #5276
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by MontanaMonger [View Original Post]
Eat antibiotics like candy? Charming.
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05-22-23 23:25 #5275
Posts: 526Pills
Eat all the Cialis you want until your dick explodes. STOP eating antibiotics. Have you never heard of antibiotic resistance? Jesus.
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05-22-23 19:12 #5274
Posts: 405Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
I was under the impression that all of the rooms at Kokoloko came with a kitchen is this not the case? Agoda Says 13 hotels in the area offer a kitchen and there are many homes equipped with a kitchen for rent some on the reasonable side under $60 a night. That's why I asked how tolerable these places are of mongering or if in some locations mongers need to stay in monger friendly hotels? As i am unsure about how tolerated this practice is there.
In theory almost all of the woman in madagascar should be blasian this is just a modern term for mixed race. As I've seen some very attractive malagasy women that I am into that do not look like women from the main African mainland. I am attracted to the exotic looking malagasy ladies but not so much the pure africans they are beautiful in their own right however that is not what my interest is in madagascar. Otherwise I would have chosen something on the mainland.
I eat Antibiotics and Cialis like candy now days, knowing they are readily available is one less thing to worry about.
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05-22-23 14:52 #5273
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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05-22-23 13:55 #5272
Posts: 1486Blasian?
Originally Posted by MontanaMonger [View Original Post]
There's all inclusive resorts. Forget it.
Mahajanga? There's no flight from Nosy Be to Mahajanga forget it.
What is Blasian? I'm uneducated. If you want African looking women? Go to Africa. This is Madagascar.
Antibiotics and Cialis? Loads of. You can buy as much as you like. In fact I know people who smuggle tons of that stuff back to Europe because it's much cheaper. Hahahah.
La Buse.
Resident of Isle Rouge.
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05-22-23 10:50 #5271
Posts: 405More noob questions. I know but bear with me please.
Pardon my noobness, but I thought I would float a few questions I had for you seasoned gentlemen.
I should preface this with I speak absolutely ZERO French however I do plan to work on that situation before I get there.
The Master Plan:
My trip and what I plan 1 week in tana and 2 in nosy be. Or just 3 weeks in Nosy be I have not decided on that yet as Tana doesn't look like my kind of scene. Focus is 90% nightlife. One non nightlife related requirement is a room with a kitchen. I found that the price of Langoustines is EXTREEMLY low per kilo maybe 1/20th of the cost in the states if what I saw was true especially on nosy be? So I do plan to cook the hell out of some Langoustines and try a bunch of recipes I have been wanting to cook but cost of these things prohibits such luxury as doing so in the US would set my credit card on fire. And Zebu is essentially grass fed beef which goes for a massive premium in the US, the price for zebu would be astronomical in "whole foods". I want to see if I can cook a few Zebu steaks. Just to pass the time. This is where you all burst my bubble I guess but that's why I posted that to see if this is true.
Question (s):
In the Wikipedia posts it talks about "all inclusive resorts" does this exist? Where they have working girls at the resorts themselves on offer as through reading over the posts I have not come across one yet?
Are there any fish bowl / brothel / incall type places in Nosy be or in Madagascar in general?
Mahajanga seems to be a nicer city than Tana, this is all speculation from my cursory research, Tana doesn't strike me as a very hospitable place. Mahajanga seems to have a vast number of instahoes concentrated here. Mahajanga seem to have a better over all atmosphere. There seem to be much less visible abject poverty in Mahajanga than Tana. Maybe there are other issues I am not taking into considering here?
How would one get to Mahajanga from Nosy be? I haven't been able to find flights to Mahajanga from nosy be?
Do monger un-friendly hotels exist in Madagascar? I ask this because hotel selection seems limited to begin with.
I love the Blasian look how realistic is it to come across these Blasian women are they all mostly "African" looking? I read that the make up is some kind of southeast Asian background but the pictures I've seen on Taxi Be mostly "African" looking women they are attractive however I am specifically interested in the Blasians if on offer. Is it realistic to expect to pull these women or they highly sot after and mostly unavailable?
Are antibiotics & Cialis available to purchase without prescription in nosy be? Can someone recommend a spot to stock up on medications in Nosy be?
Thank you gentlemen in Advance.
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05-22-23 07:43 #5270
Posts: 1486Originally Posted by Golfinho [View Original Post]
La Buse.
Legal resident of Isle Rouge.
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05-21-23 19:32 #5269
Posts: 300Originally Posted by MxTH9 [View Original Post]
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05-21-23 18:41 #5268
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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05-21-23 17:28 #5267
Posts: 1486Info
Originally Posted by BrasilSoccer0 [View Original Post]
There's a download. But as I said. If you don't have a clear idea what you're doing and do a lot of research. Chance is NIL. And that's what I love about Madagascar. Keeps all the Thai Sex tourists away from the last paradise on earth.
La Buse.