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07-19-20 10:08 #4063
Posts: 1486Safe?
Originally Posted by Pokeris [View Original Post]
TANZANIA:
NO restrictions. Flights available
KENYA From 1 August. BUT:
Conflicting information. The ministry of health wants negative Covid Tests or Quarantine. The tourist minister is of a different opinion. Uhuru needs to sort this out till 1 August
RWANDA from 1 August. BUT:
Flights available? unclear. Turkish will operate from 31 August
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On Saturday, July 4, the Ministry of Infrastructure announced that airports, including Kigali International Airport (KGL), will reopen for commercial flights from August 1st.
The Ministry of Health has developed guidelines that must be followed upon the resumption of commercial flights. All passengers, including those in transit, will be required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours of arrival in Rwanda, and those staying in Rwanda will have to take a second test upon arrival and stay in designated hotels at their own cost until the result is confirmed. They will also have to fill out a Passenger Location Form prior to arrival. Hand sanitizers, social distancing, and other measures will be in place at airports.
UGANDA unknown.
MADAGASCAR unknown.
ETHIOPIA Open but mandatory Government quarantine
WEST AFRICA
Most ECOWAS countries should be open by 1 August. Check the updates on Turkish airlines on regular routes. They have a good map. As well as Ethiopian.
But. Watch out. Only because there's flights operating doesn't mean you're not asked to produce a negative PCR Test within the last 72 hours or you go straight to quarantine like Ethiopia for 7 to 14 days. So it'll be a mine field. Another thing to consider. You might make it to Africa. But you have a good chance to get stuck there. But most of these problems are sorted with a suitable sized Dollar Bill in your passport.
If you wait for "better" times you might wait 2 years... And after lockdown you'll have a lot of hungry prime chicas at bargain basement prices. Fact is. African countries have to restart commercial air traffic fairly soon. Covid or not. Otherwise there will be no Airline Industry left.
Neddy
Check out this site. Excellent. But do your own due diligence!
https://www.tourhero.com/en/ultimate-guide-covid19-travel-restrictions-reopening/tanzania.html
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07-19-20 07:24 #4062
Posts: 640Originally Posted by Martin00 [View Original Post]
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07-18-20 21:59 #4061
Posts: 156How and when will be Africa post-Covid?
Hello,
Not sure how many of the forum users are currently located in Africa, but it struck me thinking how and when we'll be allowed to step again in those lands. I loved Madagascar for Mongering, such a beautiful country with so amazing ladies. And then it's 2020 with al the covid19 clusterfuck. We don't even feel safe in Europe, so I get to think pretty often how long will it take to be acceptably safe to get back to Africa? And I mean for mongering, hence Madagascar, Kenya, Uganda, Ruanda, etc.
Any thoughts?
I guess in Asia we will see a faster recovery of things, but Africa. Just afraid will be a no-mongering land for quiet a while unfortunately. Happy to discuss with you like-minded people!
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07-17-20 23:20 #4060
Posts: 3040Originally Posted by Pokeris [View Original Post]Originally Posted by AttilaTheHun [View Original Post]
https://www.facebook.com/Miss-Madagascar-Ofisialy-CNMM-105393951165062/videos/miss-analamanga/609714199959388/?__so__=channel_tab&__rv__=related_videos
https://www.facebook.com/102044954880740/videos/643030842964541/?__so__=channel_tab&__rv__=all_videos_card
She also has an Instagram profile. https://www.instagram.com/_t.karen_/
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07-17-20 22:34 #4059
Posts: 78Miss Madagascar
Originally Posted by Pokeris [View Original Post]
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07-17-20 21:07 #4058
Posts: 640Miss Madagascar competition 2020
https://m.facebook.com/pg/Miss-Madag...ernal&mt_nav=0
Nice videos to see how girls looks like from different areas of madagascar.
Some tip: when you look videos you can see some girls names do search on facebook and you can find their facebooks profiles send them friend request and maybe you will be lucky to meet some of them.
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07-06-20 01:44 #4057
Posts: 78Merina were from families of nobility. This is the ruling class until today.
Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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06-26-20 07:55 #4056
Posts: 505Sorry sorry. My inbox is clear now.
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06-17-20 21:32 #4055
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by JazzyDaddy [View Original Post]
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06-17-20 19:02 #4054
Posts: 200Well Mr. Golfinho
Just to keep this language thing straight sir, I never said I was fluent in 2 months. I said I became fluent over the lockdown, I started studying in Jan 2020 and by middle of June 2020 I am fluent. I don't appreciate being called a liar sir. After 16 years of membership here at ISG, one thing I"ve noticed, there are quite a few older white guys who, for whatever reason, have never been pursued by women and find themselves having to pay for something they missed in their earlier years. It may be that is the category you find yourself pigeonholed in, I don't know. Yes I pay too, but I also have relationships in the countries I prefer to visit and speaking the language, for me, is key to developing rapport with beautiful young women.
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06-16-20 22:21 #4053
Posts: 159I got a sense that there is a wide variance in French ability among different girls in Madagascar. I also suspect that the average French level there is lower than English level in Philippines where I spend a lot of time. Of course if you stick with more educated girls and stay in the capital, it's a lot easier to find fluent French speakers.
There is a lot of synergy between Porto and Spanish and once you have those 2, French should be a lot easier too except for the pronunciation. As for Vietnamese, it's a very different ballgame if you don't have any tonal languages under your belt to a high level of fluency and even if you do, good luck.
The ability to pick-up new languages varies tremendously between individuals. It is possible for some to pick-up a strong working command in a few months. I have an older friend who is totally fluent in Russian, Ukranian, English, Spanish, Japanese, and Tagalog while very strong in Thai and Bisayan. After 6 months in Phnom Penh, he is able to pass for fairly fluent in Khmer now too.
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06-16-20 15:20 #4052
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by JazzyDaddy [View Original Post]
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06-16-20 04:17 #4051
Posts: 200You were able to learn a language in 2-3 months, why not learn another one while you are waiting? Vietnamese comes to mind. Some gorgeous girls there and much easier to navigate the P4 P situation if you know the language. Of course getting in to either country may not be so easy.
That's correct sir, I am fluent in Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese as well, which share the same grammatical structure as French. I studied an hour and a half per day with a software phone app and twice a week with a Columbian journalist living in Grenoble. We connected through skype and she spoke to me 98% in French. I did start the phone app in January, but like I said became fluent over the lockdown. Thank you for your inquisition sir.
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06-16-20 02:01 #4050
Posts: 159Originally Posted by Amadeuss [View Original Post]
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06-15-20 21:53 #4049
Posts: 526Fluent?
If you were able to learn a language in 2-3 months, why not learn another one while you are waiting? Vietnamese comes to mind. Some gorgeous girls there and much easier to navigate the P4P situation if you know the language. Of course getting in to either country may not be so easy.