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11-05-21 16:57 #4488
Posts: 121Originally Posted by Amadeuss [View Original Post]
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11-05-21 10:07 #4487
Posts: 499I can see some flights available, not every days and minimum is 1117 euros to go and I see some others for return around 990 euros.
So yes, there are flights from Paris, but cost is a bit unusual.
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11-05-21 08:19 #4486
Posts: 1486Mada
Originally Posted by NIO400 [View Original Post]
La Buse.
Who'll continue to suffer in COVID prison to rake in more money until spring.
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11-05-21 07:57 #4485
Posts: 984Originally Posted by NIO400 [View Original Post]
In addition, they offer flights although they not have yet landing rights in Madagascar. Wait until the Madagascar Ministry of Tourism announces that ET also is approved. But you can book AF, Neo, AirMad and Air Austral.
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11-04-21 18:27 #4484
Posts: 121Flight
Ethiopian airlines start flying to Mada on Jan only. Why?
Many Mada girls already did the johnson and johnson vacassine but the Certificate they got is sloopy handwriting and in Malagash only without passport number or QR code.
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10-26-21 02:41 #4483
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by TailPipe [View Original Post]
On the plane to Ft. Dauphin, a fellow passenger (from South Africa) informed me of his reason for going: he was given the option of serving his remaining Jo'burg prison sentence by working in a mining operation in Ft. Dauphin. BTW, the mining company had commandeered all the hostelry in town for its people, leaving not even uncle needy class lodging for the intrepid tourist. But maybe things have improved and the Chinese have arrived. On the plus side, as you perambulate the landscape (don't forget your rain gear) you'll be surrounded, stalked, and followed by a swarming pack of kids, some not so young, and all are hungry. Check ID's. Oh wait, there aren't any.
"Lesser known cities." That's funny.
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10-25-21 19:51 #4482
Posts: 324Like that, I thought about it some years ago
https://www.mada-liberte.com/
Why not? Well not for me as one gets very exhausted for the night to com . Besides thats in Mada like looking for trouble .
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10-25-21 19:09 #4481
Posts: 1486Dahalo
Originally Posted by TailPipe [View Original Post]
They operate in remote areas. So they can rob you at their leisure and usually are melted away until the gendarmerie nationale arrives at the scene a couple hours later.
Bienvenue a Isle rouge.
La Buse.
There's even a computer game....
https://youtu.be/a05q2leezB0
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10-24-21 22:11 #4480
Posts: 131Originally Posted by NIO400 [View Original Post]
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10-24-21 20:48 #4479
Posts: 324I can not afford that, LOL! Special agent Neddy69-La Buse is not on my paymentlist.
Originally Posted by Amadeuss [View Original Post]
La Brousse this year is right in front of you and does not just start in Ivato or at Le Glacier .
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10-24-21 17:55 #4478
Posts: 121Originally Posted by TailPipe [View Original Post]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_M...ar_food_crisis
As a result as this you won't go by road or by any mean.
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10-24-21 17:50 #4477
Posts: 131Generalisations
Originally Posted by NIO400 [View Original Post]
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10-24-21 13:18 #4476
Posts: 121Originally Posted by TailPipe [View Original Post]
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10-24-21 13:08 #4475
Posts: 131I have been looking at options to travel to and from Fort Dauphin. Amadeuss has touched upon this before and his conclusions are right. It is not feasible to travel to Fort Dauphin by road from anywhere if you are on a short trip.
There are 3 options by road.
1. Rn 10 Fort Dauphin to Tulear: 3 days 2 nights non stop in a camion brousse. If you have the time I guess you could do it half comfortably in a week if you divide the distance in 3 seperate journeys. Would give you the possibility to visit lesser known cities like Ambovombe (population 125.000 probably not much infrastructure).
Alternatively you can take the coastal road that runs parallel to the rn10 by 4x4.
2. Rn 12 Fort Dauphin to Manakara: 3 to 4 days (2 to 3 nights in a hotel) in a privately hired 4 x 4. Beautiful scenery. 10 ferryboats to take, awful roads. If you have the time and money a journey to remember.
3. Rn 13 Fort Dauphin to Tananarive: Camion brousses apparently in convoy because the area between Ihosy and Ambovombe is largely bandit country. Again appalling roads, travelling with no end and unsafe.
That just leaves you with flights from Tana (or Tulear when available).
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10-24-21 08:49 #4474
Posts: 984Originally Posted by Tinte [View Original Post]
Ethiopian still got no landing rights. People who booked got cancellations. But Ethiopian keeps the money. Only offers a voucher. Shithead company.