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  1. #4839
    Quote Originally Posted by Gilolo  [View Original Post]
    Well it's great if like you say ladies are really sexy, only 18/23 and are happy to fuck all night for 15 euros! I don't know what you think, but I think I'd feel so bad to pay only 15 euros a girl! Shame on me. In my head I was thinking prices would start around 40/50 euros. Not 15 ? LOL.

    Can you give me some contacts of your nice sexy girls? And pictures? You can write me in pvt message.
    No need to give contacts, just come there.

    But clearly not sure this place is good for you. You have to discover and try to understand a bit more.

    You really doesn't be ready for such country, not only regarding ladies, but surely for many other aspects about the life there.

    Read a little bit some tens of pages backward in this forum first please.

  2. #4838
    Quote Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr  [View Original Post]
    I'm in Nosy Be for the first time, so here are some observations and tips which may be useful others. Special thanks to Pokeris for his reports and direct messages before I arrived.

    Note: Current exchange rate for 1 U.S. dollar / 1 Euro is 4,100 ariary (AR)

    AMBATOLOAKA
    The center of the action in Nosy Be is a small town on the southwest coast called Ambatoloaka (Amba-TOO-LOO-ka). It's walkable with a great beach, lots of beautiful women, and a relaxing vibe.

    TRANSPORT
    Tuktuks are easy and cheap. You can go anywhere in Ambatoloaka for 1,000 AR, and a trip to Hellville (20 minutes) costs 3,000 AR.

    GETTING CASH
    I use two ATMs in town every day. The BNI Madagascar ATM accepts both Visa and Mastercard. The BMOI Bank ATM accepts only Visa. Neither bank charges a transaction fee, and their exchange rates are close to the official rate of 4,100.

    PRICES
    According to other tourists I've spoken to, Nosy Be is the most expensive part of the country. Having said that, the U.S. Dollar and Euro are strong, so I don't personally find Nosy Be expensive. For example, I typically spend 15,000 AR for a meal (whole fish / quarter chicken, rice, and vegetables). A bottle of water / soda at the supermarket costs 2,000 AR.

    BARS
    The two main bars in town are Taxi Be and Billiard (pronounced Bee-Yaa). They are next to each other, and are the focus of most action. You can hunt just these two bars since they are full of ladies. Action starts around 10 pm nightly. A bottle of beer / soda / water costs 5,000 AR.

    LADIES
    They are plentiful and very cooperative. The typical lady I see is 1. 68 M, 50 kg, medium brown skin. Similar appearance to ladies from Dominican Republic and Brazil. Most wear their natural hair in afros, twists, puffs, braids, etc. I pay 40,000 AR for short term, and 60,000 AR for long term. I've had no complaints so far. There seems to be no shame, guilt, or judgement from the local community; these ladies are providing a service to make money to support themselves and their families.

    ACCOMMODATIONS
    Lots of choices, depending on your budget. You can spend several hundred Euros per night if you want a top hotel. My first couple of nights were at budget-friendly Hotel Benjamin, not far from the beach. I paid 100,000 AR per night. Then I moved to a hotel which is on the beach. I'm now paying 65,000 AR per night. I also visited another hotel on the beach called Chez Pat. They have rooms starting at 70,000 AR per night.

    BEACH
    Ambatoloaka Beach is clean, easy to walk, and great for swimming. Plenty of hotels and restaurants to choose from, and the local Malagasy people also spend a lot of time here. Vendors are everywhere, selling t-shirts, essential oils, jewelry, etc. And lots of sunbeds on the beach with ladies who offer a massage for 20,000 AR. These ladies will also come to your hotel room for more services.

    DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
    Many ladies do not have smartphones, so Whatsapp is not common here. Be prepared to send a lot of SMS text messages. Most have Facebook, so Messenger is also popular.

    LANGUAGE
    English won't get you very far here. All ladies speak Malagasy, which I don't, and about 80% speak French. I speak a little French, and a little goes a VERY long way. Conversation topics are repetitive (How are you? What's your name? Where are you from? How did you sleep? What are you doing tonight? When can we see each other?) so it's not difficult to learn the local French.

    INTERNET
    For mobile data, I bought a SIM card with Orange, and it works fine. I paid 30,000 AR for 4. 5 GB of data. The other service provider is Telma, but many tourists have told me Telma's service in Ambatoloaka is poor. Also, I regularly buy bundles of 450 SMS text message for 3,000 AR to chat with the ladies (see Digital Communication above). Wi-fi networks are available at many bars and restaurants. Just order a juice, and ask for the password.

    BE CAREFUL
    There are a lot of underage girls on the beach and in the streets. Always ask for an identification card. My hotel has security, and he takes the identification card when a lady arrives, then he returns it when she leaves.
    Nice accurate report. Welcome to Madagascar! If you are still there, try Tatie Chris, a big dance party every Sunday night up the beach in Madirokely.

  3. #4837
    Quote Originally Posted by Gilolo  [View Original Post]
    Well it's great if like you say ladies are really sexy, only 18/23 and are happy to fuck all night for 15 euros! I don't know what you think, but I think I'd feel so bad to pay only 15 euros a girl! Shame on me. In my head I was thinking prices would start around 40/50 euros. Not 15 ? LOL.

    Can you give me some contacts of your nice sexy girls? And pictures? You can write me in pvt message.
    I am agree with guys who is thinking better you not come Madagascar its not for you if you feeling bad paying 15 euros or even less for all night. 15 euros is fair price and can get good looking girls. Waitress from taxibe or biliard bar at Nosybe is getting 200 k ariary per month which is around 48 euros so you think twice when you think price would start with 40/50 euros.

  4. #4836
    Quote Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr  [View Original Post]
    Just arrived in Madagascar for the first time. Initial reports are on the way. But first, want to confirm the current requirements for arrival. My port of entry is Nosy Be international airport, and I arrived on Air Austral (via Reunion island).
    • At least 72 hours before arrival, apply online for your tourist visa.
    • Within two days, you will receive an email with your visa pre-approval attached as a .pdf
    • Print this document and carry it with you. Upon arrival, show the pre-approval document to the immigration official and pay in cash. The price is $45 USD / 40 euros for a 60-day tourist visa, which can be extended for an additional 30 days (a total of 90 days).
    • A negative PCR COVID test is required 72 hours before departure.
    • ALL passengers must also pay for a COVID test upon arrival at the airport. This is required, regardless of vaccination status. The test costs $20 USD / 15 euro.
    What do you think of this plane company AIR AUSTRAL? Are they good or not? Because I'm thinking to book my plane ticket with them but the reviews on this company are very bad. So did you like travel with them?

  5. #4835
    Quote Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr  [View Original Post]
    Yes 15 euros for the night. And yes there are many young (18-23 years) and sexy ladies.

    Just be careful not to overpay since this could spoil the local market. Remember this is Madagascar, not Thailand. For example, many of the hotel and restaurant workers in Ambatoloaka don't earn 100 euros for a whole month of work (10 hours per day, 6 days per week). So 15 euros to a lady for one night is happily accepted.
    Well it's great if like you say ladies are really sexy, only 18/23 and are happy to fuck all night for 15 euros! I don't know what you think, but I think I'd feel so bad to pay only 15 euros a girl! Shame on me. In my head I was thinking prices would start around 40/50 euros. Not 15 ? LOL.

    Can you give me some contacts of your nice sexy girls? And pictures? You can write me in pvt message.

  6. #4834
    Quote Originally Posted by Gilolo  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for your comment! It's very interesting but you say you pay only 60 000 for LT with ladies? But it's only 15 euros? How look the ladies for this price? Are they young and sexy? Or they're old, fat.

    Because I just come back from Thailand and I'm planning to visit Madagascar and Nosy Be, and I really love sexy ladies who are between 18/25. I don't want ladies who are more than 30.

    Money isn't a problem for me. I can pay easily 100 euros per day if the lady is sexy.
    Please don't go! Stay in Pattaya.

    It fits better to your needs as you can "buy" ladies there on the meat market. If you throw money in Mada you will attract the gold diggers and cheaters. The leftover trash. They will find you as the mosquitos the light.

  7. #4833
    Quote Originally Posted by Gilolo  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for your comment! It's very interesting but you say you pay only 60 000 for LT with ladies? But it's only 15 euros? How look the ladies for this price? Are they young and sexy? Or they're old, fat.
    Yes 15 euros for the night. And yes there are many young (18-23 years) and sexy ladies.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gilolo  [View Original Post]
    Money isn't a problem for me. I can pay easily 100 euros per day if the lady is sexy.
    Just be careful not to overpay since this could spoil the local market. Remember this is Madagascar, not Thailand. For example, many of the hotel and restaurant workers in Ambatoloaka don't earn 100 euros for a whole month of work (10 hours per day, 6 days per week). So 15 euros to a lady for one night is happily accepted.

  8. #4832
    Quote Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr  [View Original Post]
    I'm in Nosy Be for the first time, so here are some observations and tips which may be useful others. Special thanks to Pokeris for his reports and direct messages before I arrived.

    Note: Current exchange rate for 1 U.S. dollar / 1 Euro is 4,100 ariary (AR)

    AMBATOLOAKA
    The center of the action in Nosy Be is a small town on the southwest coast called Ambatoloaka (Amba-TOO-LOO-ka). It's walkable with a great beach, lots of beautiful women, and a relaxing vibe.

    TRANSPORT
    Tuktuks are easy and cheap. You can go anywhere in Ambatoloaka for 1,000 AR, and a trip to Hellville (20 minutes) costs 3,000 AR.

    GETTING CASH
    I use two ATMs in town every day. The BNI Madagascar ATM accepts both Visa and Mastercard. The BMOI Bank ATM accepts only Visa. Neither bank charges a transaction fee, and their exchange rates are close to the official rate of 4,100.

    PRICES
    According to other tourists I've spoken to, Nosy Be is the most expensive part of the country. Having said that, the U.S. Dollar and Euro are strong, so I don't personally find Nosy Be expensive. For example, I typically spend 15,000 AR for a meal (whole fish / quarter chicken, rice, and vegetables). A bottle of water / soda at the supermarket costs 2,000 AR.

    BARS
    The two main bars in town are Taxi Be and Billiard (pronounced Bee-Yaa). They are next to each other, and are the focus of most action. You can hunt just these two bars since they are full of ladies. Action starts around 10 pm nightly. A bottle of beer / soda / water costs 5,000 AR.

    LADIES
    They are plentiful and very cooperative. The typical lady I see is 1. 68 M, 50 kg, medium brown skin. Similar appearance to ladies from Dominican Republic and Brazil. Most wear their natural hair in afros, twists, puffs, braids, etc. I pay 40,000 AR for short term, and 60,000 AR for long term. I've had no complaints so far. There seems to be no shame, guilt, or judgement from the local community; these ladies are providing a service to make money to support themselves and their families.

    ACCOMMODATIONS
    Lots of choices, depending on your budget. You can spend several hundred Euros per night if you want a top hotel. My first couple of nights were at budget-friendly Hotel Benjamin, not far from the beach. I paid 100,000 AR per night. Then I moved to a hotel which is on the beach. I'm now paying 65,000 AR per night. I also visited another hotel on the beach called Chez Pat. They have rooms starting at 70,000 AR per night.

    BEACH
    Ambatoloaka Beach is clean, easy to walk, and great for swimming. Plenty of hotels and restaurants to choose from, and the local Malagasy people also spend a lot of time here. Vendors are everywhere, selling t-shirts, essential oils, jewelry, etc. And lots of sunbeds on the beach with ladies who offer a massage for 20,000 AR. These ladies will also come to your hotel room for more services.

    DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
    Many ladies do not have smartphones, so Whatsapp is not common here. Be prepared to send a lot of SMS text messages. Most have Facebook, so Messenger is also popular.

    LANGUAGE
    English won't get you very far here. All ladies speak Malagasy, which I don't, and about 80% speak French. I speak a little French, and a little goes a VERY long way. Conversation topics are repetitive (How are you? What's your name? Where are you from? How did you sleep? What are you doing tonight? When can we see each other?) so it's not difficult to learn the local French.

    INTERNET
    For mobile data, I bought a SIM card with Orange, and it works fine. I paid 30,000 AR for 4. 5 GB of data. The other service provider is Telma, but many tourists have told me Telma's service in Ambatoloaka is poor. Also, I regularly buy bundles of 450 SMS text message for 3,000 AR to chat with the ladies (see Digital Communication above). Wi-fi networks are available at many bars and restaurants. Just order a juice, and ask for the password.

    BE CAREFUL
    There are a lot of underage girls on the beach and in the streets. Always ask for an identification card. My hotel has security, and he takes the identification card when a lady arrives, then he returns it when she leaves.
    Thanks for your comment! It's very interesting but you say you pay only 60 000 for LT with ladies? But it's only 15 euros? How look the ladies for this price? Are they young and sexy? Or they're old, fat.

    Because I just come back from Thailand and I'm planning to visit Madagascar and Nosy Be, and I really love sexy ladies who are between 18/25. I don't want ladies who are more than 30.

    Money isn't a problem for me. I can pay easily 100 euros per day if the lady is sexy.

  9. #4831

    550 euro rt

    Never thought I'd find a flight to tnr for so cheap. A shame that either the train or a separate flight to mxp eats up too much money for me to make it worth the extra 10 ish hours. Maybe its useful for someone.
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  10. #4830

    Yellow fever shot not needed?

    No it is not needed but somewhere in this fine forum I read that the police does sometimes check vazahas in favor for a bribe. In consequent I searched the web for the correct record and I vaxed my self. I got asked for it once by two flics and all was fine. LOL.

  11. #4829
    Quote Originally Posted by Tavares  [View Original Post]
    GREAT REPORT, THANKS! All hotels are girl friendly, right?
    I can't speak for all hotels in Ambatoloaka, but the ones I listed in my report are all girl friendly. You can find other GF hotels in the other members' reports.

  12. #4828
    The Malagasy health bulletin, in French, of 11th August 2022, clearly states that both testing-on-arrival in Madagascar, and pre-departure testing (within 72 hours prior to arrival from abroad), have been scrapped. This has been reflected by the US embassy in Madagascar's advice https://mg.usembassy.gov/covid-19-information/:

    "Is a negative COVID-19 test (PCR and/or serology) required for entry? No.

    Effective August 11, 2022, the Government of Madagascar has ended all COVID-19 testing requirements for entry.

    Are health screening procedures in place at airports and other ports of entry? No.

    Proof of vaccination is not required for entry.

    The Government of Madagascar no longer allows free tourist visa extensions. Those on tourist visas must purchase a ticket to depart Madagascar and then go to the Immigration Office or Ivato Airport to get a stamp allowing them to remain until their return ticket date."

    At 4%, Madagascar has the second-lowest Covid-vaccine take-up rate in Africa, after PDR Congo. Compare that to 95% in Manila and 60-70% in the Philippine provinces. This is good news for anti-vaxers concerned about shedding effects during exchange of body fluids.

    https://edition.cnn.com/interactive/...-vaccinations/

    Sex destinations no longer requiring Covid-vaccination, tests or quarantine include Madagascar, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia & Cuba. Thailand, Myanmar, Colombia: test. Philippines, Singapore, Brazil: vaccination.

    Yellow fever certificates are only required for travel between endemic countries, e.g. Colombia > Brazil (both endemic) or Kenya (endemic) > Madagascar (non-endemic); Western countries (non-endemic) > Madagascar (non-endemic), not required; Western countries (non-endemic) > Colombia (endemic), not required; transit only, not required.

    https://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/advi...ver-risk-areas

  13. #4827
    Quote Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr  [View Original Post]
    I'm in Nosy Be for the first time, so here are some observations and tips which may be useful others. Special thanks to Pokeris for his reports and direct messages before I arrived.

    Note: Current exchange rate for 1 U.S. dollar / 1 Euro is 4,100 ariary (AR)

    AMBATOLOAKA
    The center of the action in Nosy Be is a small town on the southwest coast called Ambatoloaka (Amba-TOO-LOO-ka). It's walkable with a great beach, lots of beautiful women, and a relaxing vibe.

    TRANSPORT
    Tuktuks are easy and cheap. You can go anywhere in Ambatoloaka for 1,000 AR, and a trip to Hellville (20 minutes) costs 3,000 AR.

    GETTING CASH
    I use two ATMs in town every day. The BNI Madagascar ATM accepts both Visa and Mastercard. The BMOI Bank ATM accepts only Visa. Neither bank charges a transaction fee, and their exchange rates are close to the official rate of 4,100.

    PRICES
    According to other tourists I've spoken to, Nosy Be is the most expensive part of the country. Having said that, the U.S. Dollar and Euro are strong, so I don't personally find Nosy Be expensive. For example, I typically spend 15,000 AR for a meal (whole fish / quarter chicken, rice, and vegetables). A bottle of water / soda at the supermarket costs 2,000 AR.

    BARS
    The two main bars in town are Taxi Be and Billiard (pronounced Bee-Yaa). They are next to each other, and are the focus of most action. You can hunt just these two bars since they are full of ladies. Action starts around 10 pm nightly. A bottle of beer / soda / water costs 5,000 AR.

    LADIES
    They are plentiful and very cooperative. The typical lady I see is 1. 68 M, 50 kg, medium brown skin. Similar appearance to ladies from Dominican Republic and Brazil. Most wear their natural hair in afros, twists, puffs, braids, etc. I pay 40,000 AR for short term, and 60,000 AR for long term. I've had no complaints so far. There seems to be no shame, guilt, or judgement from the local community; these ladies are providing a service to make money to support themselves and their families.

    ACCOMMODATIONS
    Lots of choices, depending on your budget. You can spend several hundred Euros per night if you want a top hotel. My first couple of nights were at budget-friendly Hotel Benjamin, not far from the beach. I paid 100,000 AR per night. Then I moved to a hotel which is on the beach. I'm now paying 65,000 AR per night. I also visited another hotel on the beach called Chez Pat. They have rooms starting at 70,000 AR per night.

    BEACH
    Ambatoloaka Beach is clean, easy to walk, and great for swimming. Plenty of hotels and restaurants to choose from, and the local Malagasy people also spend a lot of time here. Vendors are everywhere, selling t-shirts, essential oils, jewelry, etc. And lots of sunbeds on the beach with ladies who offer a massage for 20,000 AR. These ladies will also come to your hotel room for more services.

    DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
    Many ladies do not have smartphones, so Whatsapp is not common here. Be prepared to send a lot of SMS text messages. Most have Facebook, so Messenger is also popular.

    LANGUAGE
    English won't get you very far here. All ladies speak Malagasy, which I don't, and about 80% speak French. I speak a little French, and a little goes a VERY long way. Conversation topics are repetitive (How are you? What's your name? Where are you from? How did you sleep? What are you doing tonight? When can we see each other?) so it's not difficult to learn the local French.

    INTERNET
    For mobile data, I bought a SIM card with Orange, and it works fine. I paid 30,000 AR for 4. 5 GB of data. The other service provider is Telma, but many tourists have told me Telma's service in Ambatoloaka is poor. Also, I regularly buy bundles of 450 SMS text message for 3,000 AR to chat with the ladies (see Digital Communication above). Wi-fi networks are available at many bars and restaurants. Just order a juice, and ask for the password.

    BE CAREFUL
    There are a lot of underage girls on the beach and in the streets. Always ask for an identification card. My hotel has security, and he takes the identification card when a lady arrives, then he returns it when she leaves.
    GREAT REPORT, THANKS! All hotels are girl friendly, right?

  14. #4826

    Initial Impressions from a First-Timer in Nosy Be

    I'm in Nosy Be for the first time, so here are some observations and tips which may be useful others. Special thanks to Pokeris for his reports and direct messages before I arrived.

    Note: Current exchange rate for 1 U.S. dollar / 1 Euro is 4,100 ariary (AR)

    AMBATOLOAKA
    The center of the action in Nosy Be is a small town on the southwest coast called Ambatoloaka (Amba-TOO-LOO-ka). It's walkable with a great beach, lots of beautiful women, and a relaxing vibe.

    TRANSPORT
    Tuktuks are easy and cheap. You can go anywhere in Ambatoloaka for 1,000 AR, and a trip to Hellville (20 minutes) costs 3,000 AR.

    GETTING CASH
    I use two ATMs in town every day. The BNI Madagascar ATM accepts both Visa and Mastercard. The BMOI Bank ATM accepts only Visa. Neither bank charges a transaction fee, and their exchange rates are close to the official rate of 4,100.

    PRICES
    According to other tourists I've spoken to, Nosy Be is the most expensive part of the country. Having said that, the U.S. Dollar and Euro are strong, so I don't personally find Nosy Be expensive. For example, I typically spend 15,000 AR for a meal (whole fish / quarter chicken, rice, and vegetables). A bottle of water / soda at the supermarket costs 2,000 AR.

    BARS
    The two main bars in town are Taxi Be and Billiard (pronounced Bee-Yaa). They are next to each other, and are the focus of most action. You can hunt just these two bars since they are full of ladies. Action starts around 10 pm nightly. A bottle of beer / soda / water costs 5,000 AR.

    LADIES
    They are plentiful and very cooperative. The typical lady I see is 1. 68 M, 50 kg, medium brown skin. Similar appearance to ladies from Dominican Republic and Brazil. Most wear their natural hair in afros, twists, puffs, braids, etc. I pay 40,000 AR for short term, and 60,000 AR for long term. I've had no complaints so far. There seems to be no shame, guilt, or judgement from the local community; these ladies are providing a service to make money to support themselves and their families.

    ACCOMMODATIONS
    Lots of choices, depending on your budget. You can spend several hundred Euros per night if you want a top hotel. My first couple of nights were at budget-friendly Hotel Benjamin, not far from the beach. I paid 100,000 AR per night. Then I moved to a hotel which is on the beach. I'm now paying 65,000 AR per night. I also visited another hotel on the beach called Chez Pat. They have rooms starting at 70,000 AR per night.

    BEACH
    Ambatoloaka Beach is clean, easy to walk, and great for swimming. Plenty of hotels and restaurants to choose from, and the local Malagasy people also spend a lot of time here. Vendors are everywhere, selling t-shirts, essential oils, jewelry, etc. And lots of sunbeds on the beach with ladies who offer a massage for 20,000 AR. These ladies will also come to your hotel room for more services.

    DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
    Many ladies do not have smartphones, so Whatsapp is not common here. Be prepared to send a lot of SMS text messages. Most have Facebook, so Messenger is also popular.

    LANGUAGE
    English won't get you very far here. All ladies speak Malagasy, which I don't, and about 80% speak French. I speak a little French, and a little goes a VERY long way. Conversation topics are repetitive (How are you? What's your name? Where are you from? How did you sleep? What are you doing tonight? When can we see each other?) so it's not difficult to learn the local French.

    INTERNET
    For mobile data, I bought a SIM card with Orange, and it works fine. I paid 30,000 AR for 4. 5 GB of data. The other service provider is Telma, but many tourists have told me Telma's service in Ambatoloaka is poor. Also, I regularly buy bundles of 450 SMS text message for 3,000 AR to chat with the ladies (see Digital Communication above). Wi-fi networks are available at many bars and restaurants. Just order a juice, and ask for the password.

    BE CAREFUL
    There are a lot of underage girls on the beach and in the streets. Always ask for an identification card. My hotel has security, and he takes the identification card when a lady arrives, then he returns it when she leaves.

  15. #4825

    Morondava

    Never been and thinking of going just for a few days. I was checking bars, hotels etc. And Jean La Rasta seems to come up in 2 places on maps. Are there indeed 2 separate places or is this info wrong. One sounds like the Oasis Hotel and the other as a bar / restaurant? Anybody who has been know the current situation regarding rooms in town? I saw a sterile looking but somewhat fancy hotel called Select or something. Has very good reviews for Mada in general.

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