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10-01-13 15:41 #1254
Posts: 2Looking for a travel partner
Hello, I am new in this website and in Madagascar.
I am in Tana for less than a month then I plan to spend a month in Diego Suarez (Antsiranana)
I came in Mada alone, and I am looking for a travel companion or travel partner. It's safer and more fun.
I am native French. I am in my early 30s and I do speak English very well, so it might be interesting for a native English speaker, who does not speak French very well and might sometimes need some help in French.
I am not a professional monger. Mongering is more like a last option for me. I prefer hunting non-pro in clubs or practicing day gaming. I would say I am more into targeting non-pro, specially students or professional.
I am looking for someone with the same spirit, and stay close to my hotel or is willing to move to my hotel, which is centrally located and very affordable for both cities.
Ideally my travel companion like sports, is less than 45, is not a heavy drinker and obviously loves girls.
If you're interested, you can send me a private message with some information about yourself.
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09-23-13 15:30 #1253
Posts: 315Originally Posted by The Wolverine [View Original Post]
Tx for the memory!
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09-23-13 01:55 #1252
Posts: 1008Originally Posted by Tungsten2 [View Original Post]
Did you listen to their Creole-style music and then watch them wiggling ass?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRCl1YF8gfI
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09-22-13 19:10 #1251
Posts: 822Originally Posted by Tungsten2 [View Original Post]
For hard tall bodies with a rounded ass you can fuck all night go to Mombasa or west-Africa. Pure sex but nothing to do beside. In Mada it's somehow like improved version of Thailand, good food, Fantastic beach, cheap (in small towns) but the girls has not the same DNA as their as their sisters from Mombasa. So if you just went out from prison go to Mombasa. If you like to experience and relax with occasional mongering you may try Mada. The similar to Thailand.
My last trip to Uganda was a failure because of lack of accommodation and the world's worst food. In Mada you can eat as a king walk on the beach and getting new "friends". If you establish some kind of mutual friendship on a regular basis with a girl, she will not reject 10,000 which is 5US$ in small towns. Cities? I have no idea.
Double click on my Mada folders I see cute girls, moving on to Mombasa folders I see sexy woman that needs to get fucked. Come back or not? For me, only if I combine it as part of a trip to Kenyan coast. Not a standalone destination.
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09-22-13 13:30 #1250
Posts: 842 months in Mada. 2
Following up # 1246, some overall impressions.
Once you're off the plane, it's cheap; you know you're onto a winner when the largest banknote equals less than 4 euro. Outside of Tana I never needed to pay more than 35 euro for a room, and usually much less. Even in a place run by French for French, zebu & frites, tomato salad and large beer were 6 euro. Loads of seafood too.
It does feel different. There's an Africa-with-a-twist feel to the place and the people. Few girls were stunners but few were fuglies and although they're mostly small, there's enough variation in skin tone and bone structure to keep it interesting. They know they're poor but they don't really know what rich is, so (outside Tana) it's pretty relaxed. No chains; no Next, no Starbucks.
I was handing over 20-25k in the mornings and only one wanted more. And she was a pro. One girl's monthly rent out in the sticks was 10k.
It's true that there's not much going on in the towns during the day and the beer at 5. 4% upwards is too strong for steady daytime drinking. I had hopes for the flavoured rums thinking they'd be smooth but they're firewater.
The main hurdle is that you need some French but that's good because it means most people don't go. My French is dredged up from schooldays and nothing special but maybe that made me a novelty to the barstaff girls (the pros don't care). In June there were few tourists and the expats are mostly retired so if you're young (er) and take an interest in them you can clean up. The first girls I spoke to in Madagascar (Glacier) spoke ok English and, come to think of it, so did the first in Diego. They were pros. So it's no different to anywhere else really.
I liked it a lot. Probably won't go back due to terminal Grass-is-Greener Syndrome which is taking me next to West Africa but I recommend it. Oh yeah, and the wildlife is good too.
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09-20-13 21:13 #1249
Posts: 822Old Friend
Some members will instantly recognize. No more the one second.
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09-19-13 13:00 #1248
Posts: 822Originally Posted by Tungsten2 [View Original Post]
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09-19-13 07:33 #1247
Posts: 822Originally Posted by Tungsten2 [View Original Post]
15 nights elsewhere?
Good report!
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09-18-13 16:07 #1246
Posts: 842 months in Mada
I visited in mid-may to mid-July and need to post this while I still remember it. I've been to Kenya and Dar a few times but only considered Madagascar as a destination because of this site; I stayed within the tramlines of previous posts, so don't have anything ground-breaking to announce, but this may be helpful to anyone else thinking about going.
4 nights Tana. 5 nights Hellville / Ambataloaka. 15 nights Diego / Ramena. 3 nights Tamatave. 11 nights Tulear area. 15 nights elsewhere.
I started and finished in Tana. I didn't expect to like it and so I didn't. The cobbled streets around Hauteville are cute and it's worth a walk up to the Palace for the views, but it's plainly over-populated and you have to run a gauntlet of hawkers trying to sell maps / guidebooks / musical instruments / vanilla / spices. Definitely an edgy feel to it, but once you're off the street and inside there are some funky bars around (Manson, Kudeta, Mojo). It only occurred to me on my last night of the trip that everywhere else I'd just ambled along the same street and barely needed to use taxis. 2 nights twice were enough for me in Tana, not because it's small but because it was tiring, although I never made it to Le Caveau or Disco 16 which are close enough. Le Glacier is reliable day and night and I'm sure Indra can be good but when I visited it was largely full of drunk local guys (it was quite a shock to be in a club with less women than men). Stayed at Sunny City a few doors up from Hotel Sakamanga which was fine.
It was good to get to Hellville which has wide and empty streets. Stayed at Belle Vue which was really nice. Rooms at the back with a view even nicer. Bars like Nandipo, Le Manava & Porte Rouge were pleasant enough in the daytime but then I started to get sick and that was the end of my Nosy Be exploration. I made it up to Ambatoloaka and at 3pm was surprised at what a ghost town it was. Nothing was open, let alone full. There was music at night and Le Taxi Be seemed to be the centre but I can't pass on anything as I was bedridden for 2 days. I stayed at Chez Patrick which was definitely GF judging by my fellow guests' changing companions each morning at breakfast. There was a good cabana-style restaurant literally on the beach (Tantine?) that I visited for lunch. I'd called up a girl from Hellville just for the company but she started to get clingy (not pushy or demanding) and so once I was feeling better I just left Nosy Be which I regret now.
Upto Diego Suarez which I really liked. The port end of town is on a promontory and the locals don't live there much so it's laid-back and as a vazeha you can exist in a bubble. The French basically founded Diego so there's loads of elegantly mouldering Art Deco buildings and it is very atmospheric to wander around. If your favourite cities are eg New York or Dubai you won't like Diego; but then you probably won't like Madagascar. Action is pretty much confined to La Vahine which has music every night and is the only overt pick-up joint outside of the clubs. Fun to listen and watch but I didn't rate most of the girls. Also, given that most of the vaheza seem like retired postmen, (French, almost everyone is French) , girls seemed unnecessarily blinged-up. It's their country so they can wear what they like I guess, and I did pull one out of there my first night since she spoke ok english and filled me in on things but on my second day the first of 4 waitresses / receptionists separately volunteered what time they finished work / when their day off was and I was able to move out to Ramena and shuttle them over for a night and send them back. It was pretty blissful and of course there are waitresses in Ramena too. There's not much off the Rue Colbert and a real lack of other bars but you can sit in or outside the restaurants and watch the world go slowly by. It felt really safe too. I stayed in Hotel Ambassador which was a few doors up from La Boite Noire and fine but then moved into Hotel Karifa (?) which is yellow and just down from Place de la Musique and is perched right on the hillside with amazing views out over the bay. The LP guide mistakenly call it Villa La Baie de Diego Suarez. I spent 2 weeks in Diego but never on a weekend so can't comment on La Boite Noire and Nouvel Hotel club but the former was completely empty weeknights.
I did some touristy stuff for a while and then spent 3 nights in Tamatave which I didn't much like but again I barely needed to stray from Boulevard Joffre. My first night a waitress gave me her number but it didn't lead anywhere so on my last night I pulled a girl out of Queens who I'd earlier seen in La Terrasse which has some daytime action.
And on to Tulear. Once again, other than trips to the ATM you could just live on the main drag, going between Bo's Beach and La Grande Boeuf in the day and Tam Tam & Za Za at night. Being a small place, you may have to choose between GFE with one girl and brazenly working through the pros because I tried to juggle a waitress and 2 pros from Tam Tam and ended up having to change hotel. I stayed at Plazza Sur which is a stone's throw from Bo's and a 4 min walk from the rest. I visited Mangily which according to the guide is 'saturated with go-go tourism' but the place was quiet in July; no vazeha (just me and 2 Belgian lesbians) , no girls and not many bars. I liked Tulear; as has been said by others, the girls seemed more earthy than up north.
I spent 1 night in Fianarantsoa which looked horrible but I only saw the gare routiere and didn't make it to Fort Dauphin or Majunga or Morondava.
Those are the nuts & bolts. I'll post soon on general impressions, prices, language etc but basically I had a blast even though I missed out completely on Ambatoloaka. I was there in low season. Several hotels I was the only guest and it may have made the place seem less of a destination than it usually is.
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09-16-13 20:58 #1245
Posts: 822Originally Posted by Vahaza Be [View Original Post]
JP took "Ella" photo as a gratitude for you for your excellent tips for his first trip. Did you ask Max and JP "what's theory and what's based on his first-hand experience"? No! You didn't need to.
Lats wait for a real mongers reports such as Botaki, Labadi, TigeDeJade and other serious guys. Forget the Troll.
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09-16-13 15:45 #1244
Posts: 315Trevor has added some useful links, and I thank him for them. Not trying to "out him".
My question was simply to determine if he's actually been there. I can then know what's theory and what's based on his first-hand experience.
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09-06-13 10:34 #1243
Posts: 822Originally Posted by Vahaza Be [View Original Post]
My only issue is that Travor made it personal as he pretend to know "Ella" from morandava and my "Marian" from Sambava. He also post her photo taken from "Tonga-Soa".
Now, There is some red lines needed not to be crossed.
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09-05-13 14:25 #1242
Posts: 315Trevor.
A "yes" or "no" question.
Have you ever been to Madagascar?
Vb
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08-30-13 08:37 #1241
Posts: 822Originally Posted by Botaki6 [View Original Post]
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08-30-13 03:40 #1240
Posts: 1008Originally Posted by The Wolverine [View Original Post]