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07-26-18 09:18 #2647
Posts: 640Originally Posted by MadaExpert [View Original Post]
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07-25-18 13:32 #2646
Posts: 102Originally Posted by Pokeris [View Original Post]
Sambava girl, actually from a village 2 hours north of Sambava. Met her and her mother on weekend at the Sambava beach. She speak nice French and look city girl never asked nothing but cost me the most as I felt serious about her and already saw the entire family few times. No negotiation, she dream to get married with Vhazza.
Tana-one girl from Badoo they are semi pro but when you look deep into it there is an option for seriousness with SOME. Not all. One girl asked me next day 40 K after full day and night. Why to negotiate on such a ridiculous amount of money. 40 K is a joke.
Tana hotel stuff- after one day she ask to give something without mentioning the amount. Gave her 30 K. Was happy. The reason why I like Tana is that some girls are white as this hotel stuff.
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07-25-18 13:11 #2645
Posts: 640Originally Posted by Amadeuss [View Original Post]
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07-25-18 12:52 #2644
Posts: 984Originally Posted by Pokeris [View Original Post]
English is not my mother tongue. But I did learn it. So I did French. So I did BahasaIndonesia. Why you english-focused guys can't learn another language? At least make an effort by learning say some 100 words and simple sentences. Otherwise go there as guided group tourist only but forget about our hobby then.
I gave up becasue of that reason on mongering in Brazil or even in Ukraine. Only hardened Pro's will speak some english. But not the sweet country girls. That refers to Mada also.
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07-25-18 07:52 #2643
Posts: 640Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
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07-25-18 07:40 #2642
Posts: 3384I'm considering a first trip to Madagascar.
I need to go somewhere where I can post on Facebook lots of pictures of me diving or on the beach to give a plausible reason why I am there. Nose Be seems like the best place for me to go.
My only concern is that it seems to be dominated by French and Italian speaking tourists. As I am an English only speaker will I be able to communicate my requirements and prices with the girls online and in the clubs / beaches?
Many girls on AfricaIntroductions list some English but they are all at the larger cities, not the beachside towns.
Are there any other areas that have diving and girls readily available?
Many thanks.
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07-25-18 07:04 #2641
Posts: 984Originally Posted by Concarne [View Original Post]
Or the Belvedere Hotel, same direction and distance. A bit more upclass then the Riad.
Just be aware: Manson gets buzzing for a few hours only: midnight to 3 am. There are other places to fill the void. But then you need a cab.
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07-25-18 06:22 #2640
Posts: 364Tana hotel next to Manson, please confirm.
I want to party and not have to deal with the cops on the taxi ride back to the hotel. Can someone confirm the name of the hotel next to Manson? Is it LE Riad, may have changed name to La Medina??
Other hotel within walking distance from Manson (safe for short walk at night)?
Thanks in advance.
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07-25-18 00:58 #2639
Posts: 526Info.
Thanks Brasil for all the on the ground information. Exactly what this forum needs. Also a shout out to Amadeuss's earlier update full of knowledge that will help any Mada monger. I will be visiting late August, will use some of your tips and provide some of my own. Cheers guys.
SE.
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07-18-18 00:09 #2638
Posts: 499Originally Posted by BrasilSoccer0 [View Original Post]
I will arrive in Tana on the 18th of August, for an organized trip of 10 days along the Tsihiribina river up to Morondava. Then starting on 26 August I will travel alone, may be 1 day more in Morondava and after I plan to join TuléAR by ground transport. EIther via Tana again, or if possible via Fiana more directly. Then I plan to stay some days in TuléAR and above toward Ifaty, Mangily. Not sure of where is Mangily, but my understanding is that its located around Ifaty?
And on the 8th of Sep I have a flight to Tana and back to France.
Depending on what I will find I will adapt my stay in Tulear. If I can manage the flight back to Tana.
Anyway I follow your posts with a great attention.
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07-17-18 17:13 #2637
Posts: 505Great taxi driver in Toliara
I met a really nice taxi driver in Toliara who speaks very recent English and of course French too. He did an outstanding job bringing me to Mangily and showing me the different lodging options. And of course for translating for me.
So if anyone is or going to Toliara and need a good trusted driver who understand English then send me a message and I'll share the contact.
He even stopped in the way so I can get a girls number.
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07-16-18 22:27 #2636
Posts: 505TR 2nd part Toliara (Longer stop over)
What can I say, Toliara gets better everyday, however I really need a nice beach. So it's not for me.
Arrived to a surprisingly clean and seemingly new airport of Toliara. Waited around 15 min to finally get luggage. I was picked up by hotel driver and promptly brought to Amazone hotel.
I had booked one night with Hotel Amazone since the other two highly recommended hotels (Serena and LE Recife) were not available immediately.
Very nice and huge room with large balcony and chairs and tables inside the room and in the balcony. Big shower for two people.
This hotel is located in the focal point of ACTION! You have the Ave de Mer where girls walk by, the "ugly" little beach entrance and the discos on either side of this hotel. Hotel has a small covered pool upstairs but not to my liking. Room with A / see cost 112,000 AR plus 8,000 AR airport pickup.
Next day hotel serena was available so I switched and gladly did take the recommendation of a fellow board member. Room is slightly smaller than Amazone but has nicer more modern look and feel. Also the bathroom is FAAAANTASTIC (rain shower). It's on 2nd floor and no elevator. Cost 95,000 AR per night. There is a cheaper option for 75,000 AR but it has a small "capsul" shower which is small for two people, so I knew for me I will enjoy the bigger and open design shower of more expensive room, and I sure did).
I checked hotel LE Recife and other hotel and you can get a decent room without ac for around 45,000 AR with a fan. I also tried the pool of LE Recife and it was ok. A bit murcy for me but I was desperate to swim. What I need is a damn beach and a bungalow like I had in sambava. But soon I will.
As far as electricity interruptions, yes that does happen to me with Amazone and lost water too. Had to wait for 40 min to restart. With Serena I didn't feel any interruptions at all!
RESTAURANTS are plenty and I went to 3 vazaha restaurants and 2 Malagasy restaurants. I recommend Oasis (next to hotel Serena) and Etoile De Mer (next to hotel Amazone). And as always I enjoy the local cuisine so I recommend Mamoza restaurant which is on the road between Amazon hotel and Serena hotel but much much closer to Amazon hotel. And I also recommend Colombe. Sorry can't tell you how to get there but it's within 10 minutes walk from Serena.
If you are on. A budget then trust me by eating at the above Malagasy restaurants you'll be satisfied quantitatively and qualitatively!
GIRLS are everywhere. I do the same thing, I say Hello, or bonjour, smile and if reciprocated I wave them over and ask for number. I got a beautiful 25 yrs old beauty products seller who works on the road between Serena and Amazone. She came the same night to my room and we had a great time. Nice slim body with big boobs. P and really amazing smile and face.
Girls will give me numbers and I will call them right away so they also have my number. I do this all day that tonight for example I had 5 girls wanted to connect but I was only able to have 3 in total come to my room (staff was kind to replace the towels).
For newbies to Madagascar; it's that simple, they would want to see you the same day! So don't be surprised if you are with a stunnng college girl in your room enjoying each other and you get a text "Hi, I finished school now" from a girl you met in the public market 5 hours ago. Rates are 20,000 AR st and 30,000 AR overnight.
It was fun but I need my bungalow and beach, after all a man can't simply live on sex and food. My paradise is the ocean. The ocean and I are one. Good night and goodbye Toliara.
To be continued.
Next. Ifaty (magnify).
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07-15-18 06:41 #2635
Posts: 984Originally Posted by BrasilSoccer0 [View Original Post]
Yes, Tana is cold at this time of the year. Even the nights in Tulear are chilling.
Must try your tip to book direct at Ethiopian.
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07-15-18 04:51 #2634
Posts: 102Mangily.
What is the current status of electricity in the hotel, Aircon etc? Refrigerator / Minibar?
Any market or shops to buy groceries?
Thinking to bring electrical Pan to cook lobsters / monster crabs as I did in Anthalaha.
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07-13-18 04:00 #2633
Posts: 102Originally Posted by BrasilSoccer0 [View Original Post]