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  1. #3181

    Mystery solved

    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Forget Internet booking only for dumb people. Ylang costs 50.000 AR I. E. 12.50 Euros. Maybe there is another Ylang? Thats the one I am talking about.
    J624+FR Madirokely, Madagascar
    Its not even on Google Maps. So I wonder where you got this ridiculous quote from. Again I am going to reiterate. DO NOT BOOK IN ADVANCE in Africa. Period.
    There is an ylang hotel in Ambondrona. Thats not the one I was talking about. But the price quoted for now is 38 euros.

    The joint I was talking is ylang ylang. Basic monger apartments right on the beach. Ylang Hotel is far from the action.

    Mystery solved.

    Neddy.

  2. #3180
    Quote Originally Posted by Doc16  [View Original Post]
    Sorry, but the euro sign didn't show up. I saw it on internet for 45 euros!! That's about 180 k AR! By contrast, Neddy quoted a price as of 50-60 k AR!!Hope I made my point now.
    Forget Internet booking only for dumb people. Ylang costs 50.000 AR I. E. 12.50 Euros. Maybe there is another Ylang? Thats the one I am talking about.
    J624+FR Madirokely, Madagascar
    Its not even on Google Maps. So I wonder where you got this ridiculous quote from. Again I am going to reiterate. DO NOT BOOK IN ADVANCE in Africa. Period.

  3. #3179

    Confusion.

    Currency confusion. See post 3169. What looked like peanuts is actually huge.

    SE.

  4. #3178
    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    A suggestion: the difference is $1.50! For an amount of that nature, you must really consider your spot negotiation ability in relation to your preference to not have too much hassle.
    Please forgive confusion here, but per Google, MGA 60,000 is $16.59 and $45 is, well, $45, or almost triple the original amount.

    That seems pretty far from $1.50.

  5. #3177
    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    Simple commercial transaction. What an accomplishment. You are the best.
    Of course. And this has nothing to do with corruption.

  6. #3176
    Quote Originally Posted by IAmTheBest007  [View Original Post]
    And I pay them too and I'm aware of thatL.
    Simple commercial transaction. What an accomplishment. You are the best.

  7. #3175
    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    Total lack of self-awareness. Meanwhile, you are paying girls.
    And I fuck them too and I'm aware of that LOL.

  8. #3174
    Quote Originally Posted by IAmTheBest007  [View Original Post]
    If you don't like waiting don't go to Mada then. If everytime I have to wait there I would give something I would be broke in 1 day. I don't encourage corruption.
    Total lack of self-awareness. Meanwhile, you are paying girls.

  9. #3173
    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    So much easier unless you enjoy waiting. If you don't have a seat in front of the plane, or you can't get off fast enough and you need a visa on arrival, it's a no brainer to give one of the guys 10 k ariary (if you saved some from your previous trip) to get your passport through first and with visa. If you've been around Africa enough, you ought to know the difference between a shakedown and a little facilitation donation.
    If you don't like waiting don't go to Mada then. If everytime I have to wait there I would give something I would be broke in 1 day. I ve been to Ivato countless times and never paid anything extra there. Just a big smile one word in Malagasy to show him I m not a stupid newbie and that's it. No questions asked. Nobody checked my luggage. I don't encourage corruption.

  10. #3172
    Quote Originally Posted by RangeLove  [View Original Post]
    I don't like customs make a mess of my luggage. A small tip makes life so much easier in Mada.
    I also gave a small tip 5 k to avoid unpacking my trolly. So much easier.
    So much easier unless you enjoy waiting. If you don't have a seat in front of the plane, or you can't get off fast enough and you need a visa on arrival, it's a no brainer to give one of the guys 10 k ariary (if you saved some from your previous trip) to get your passport through first and with visa. If you've been around Africa enough, you ought to know the difference between a shakedown and a little facilitation donation.

  11. #3171

    Be careful with pick pocket in Tana

    They have stolen my mobile today, but I catch him and took it back. Even my girlfriend told me it's crazy in this days! Her brother they steel 20 000 arial same afternoon. Also in the market during daytime! And she changed 100 Euros and they trick her and steel 50 000 arial from the 390 000 arial. Crazy even for locals. And no one try to catch the thieves!!

  12. #3170
    Quote Originally Posted by RangeLove  [View Original Post]
    I don't like customs make a mess of my luggage. A small tip makes life so much easier in Mada.
    Bribing when you are wrong maybe. Bribing because you are lazy and then encourage officials to bother other tourists for nothing I don't agree. There is enough corruption here no need to make it worse.

  13. #3169
    Quote Originally Posted by Albert9989  [View Original Post]
    Sorry, but I don't see the point here, if you find better price on internet and you prefer to book in advance, so why not booking on internet?
    Sorry, but the euro sign didn't show up. I saw it on internet for 45 euros!! That's about 180 k AR! By contrast, Neddy quoted a price as of 50-60 k AR!!Hope I made my point now.

  14. #3168
    Quote Originally Posted by Amadeuss  [View Original Post]
    Why you want to skip control? Never ever had any problem. What's your problem?

    And 5 Euro as tip --gosh men- its 20.000 MGA, the fee for a shag or for a complete meal in a good restaurant. You ever been to Mada?
    I don't like customs make a mess of my luggage. A small tip makes life so much easier in Mada.

    But I never usualy give that much. When I arrived I still had no Ariary changed and the smallest euro note is €5. That's the reason why.

    When I toke my flight to Majunga the cabin luggage was limited to 7 kg. Mine was 10 kg.

    I also gave a small tip 5 k to avoid unpacking my trolly. So much easier.

  15. #3167

    Pre book.

    I am a bit confused too. Apparently you can book online for what seems to be a very good price, so what is stopping you? If you are worried you won't like it book it for a few days and have a look around for something more to your taste.

    SE.

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