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  1. #3498

    Morondave- Mystery of the Massage girls

    I like that place more and more. Totally laid back. Sunday night I went out. Near Insomnia there is a cool local boite. I love it. All the vezo fisherman hang out there. Goes by the name of daminazy. Just sit on the metal chair and watch the show. Hot massage girls filter in. Dropped by pousse. I waved. But they're shy. Sipping on my Castel GM I watched them disappear into dead ground. Some strange traffic patterns. In the end I bedded no chica but got on the pisser in the coolest reggae bar in the southern hemisphere. Jean LE Rasta. After some rhum arrange I called it a night. Jean who is a great host enjoyed some weed behind the bar. Great vibez. But no woman no cry. Except an expired bird which tried to attach herself to me. NFW.

    La Buse.

    Contemplating to go to the next level.

    Belo sur Mer.

    Newest gasy hit. Papa money. Hehehe.

    https://youtu.be/EsOgQMViC8g

  2. #3497
    Quote Originally Posted by TailPipe  [View Original Post]
    From Tamatave I want to continue following the coast southward all the way up to Manakara and there take the train to Fianantsaroa. I will be taking a girl with me as I believe the mongering scene between Tamatave and Manakara will be limited.

    .
    Listen to the advise given by Neddy.

    I just want to add: only if your girl is an absolute stunner, take her along. Otherwise just travel alone. There are chances everywhere.

    To travel from Tamatave on the Panglanes canal south to Manambato and from there by taxi brousse to Mananjara-Manakara is doable if you got the time. But starting from December, the rain on the east coast will get more heavy and by that the mud will stop any 4 x4 to pass the rivers.

    One option for you, if you want to explore the island: take a flight from Tamatave north to Sambava and from there to Diego.

  3. #3496

    First time

    Quote Originally Posted by TailPipe  [View Original Post]
    I will be arriving for the first time in Madagascar towards the second half of this month. I'm planning to stay a couple of days in Tana to get a feel of the city and then move on. My main issue right now is planning what direction I want to go. It's a big country and unless you have an unlimited budget to take domestic flights as you please, logistically it is a nightmare. Very often the only logical way to continue travelling is doing just the opposite, to go back as there are no alternatives to carry on.

    I have 6 weeks in total and I want to combine hobbying with tourist activities. Originally my plan was to go to Nosy Be but I don't fancy going all the way to Nosy and then return to Tana to continue further on. So I think I'll be heading to Tamatave. I love travelling by train. From Moramanga there is a line going to Ambatondrazaka and another one going to Tamatave. I read that since a couple of months the train is out of use for an undetermined period of time. Does anyone have any updated information about that? From Tamatave I want to continue following the coast southward all the way up to Manakara and there take the train to Fianantsaroa. I will be taking a girl with me as I believe the mongering scene between Tamatave and Manakara will be limited.

    The tricky part between Tamatave and Manakara is the stretch between Mahanoro and Nosy Varika. If you look on the map you will see there is a road the 'route nationale 11'. The problem is that I haven't been able to find one person who actually has driven it, no car, no 4 x 4, no taxi brousse not even a lorry. It seems that everyone takes cargo 'boats' over the Pangalanes canal and it takes 2-4 days. No bed, no sex maybe not even a seat or a toilet for all I know.
    Don't plan to much. Get used to backtrack to Tana wether by flight or taxi brousse. Don't plan anything fancy on your first trip. My advice is always. Go to Tamatave first. Its the easiest option. And you get used to taxi brousse. Forget the trains. The only passenger train which might! be still operating is Fianar-Manakara. After Tamatave backtrack to Tana. For 6 weeks you could either fly to Nosy Be or Tulear. The only really good highways are RN 7 highway in the highlands and RN 2. Also RN 34/35 to Morondava ok. As well as RN4 to Mahajanga and on to Diego RN6 useable? All other " highways" are Bushtracks. Flying is no problem book early and be flexible. By far the best guide is the BRADT forget Lonely Planet. Utter crap.

    Neddy.

  4. #3495
    I will be arriving for the first time in Madagascar towards the second half of this month. I'm planning to stay a couple of days in Tana to get a feel of the city and then move on. My main issue right now is planning what direction I want to go. It's a big country and unless you have an unlimited budget to take domestic flights as you please, logistically it is a nightmare. Very often the only logical way to continue travelling is doing just the opposite, to go back as there are no alternatives to carry on.

    I have 6 weeks in total and I want to combine hobbying with tourist activities. Originally my plan was to go to Nosy Be but I don't fancy going all the way to Nosy and then return to Tana to continue further on. So I think I'll be heading to Tamatave. I love travelling by train. From Moramanga there is a line going to Ambatondrazaka and another one going to Tamatave. I read that since a couple of months the train is out of use for an undetermined period of time. Does anyone have any updated information about that? From Tamatave I want to continue following the coast southward all the way up to Manakara and there take the train to Fianantsaroa. I will be taking a girl with me as I believe the mongering scene between Tamatave and Manakara will be limited.

    The tricky part between Tamatave and Manakara is the stretch between Mahanoro and Nosy Varika. If you look on the map you will see there is a road the 'route nationale 11'. The problem is that I haven't been able to find one person who actually has driven it, no car, no 4 x 4, no taxi brousse not even a lorry. It seems that everyone takes cargo 'boats' over the Pangalanes canal and it takes 2-4 days. No bed, no sex maybe not even a seat or a toilet for all I know.

  5. #3494
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    If you want to die of heat exhaustion and experience a real tropical cyclone and torrential rains which can shut down even Tana airport. Go ahead. From January to March its block off time in Mada. Worst time of the year. Go to Uganda Rwanda or Ethiopia. Water temperature in the Mozambique channel can reach 30 centigrade. You actually go out of the water to cool down.

    Neddy.
    I know weather can be tricky this time of the year, but ticket is booked already. Most important girls still be here.

  6. #3493

    Rainy season

    Quote Originally Posted by Pokeris  [View Original Post]
    Looking forward for your morondava reports! This city is on my list for February trip. Have fun!!
    If you want to die of heat exhaustion and experience a real tropical cyclone and torrential rains which can shut down even Tana airport. Go ahead. From January to March its block off time in Mada. Worst time of the year. Go to Uganda Rwanda or Ethiopia. Water temperature in the Mozambique channel can reach 30 centigrade. You actually go out of the water to cool down.

    Neddy.

  7. #3492
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    After meeting some expat friends of mine which are a treasure trove of info and swapping loads of unbelievable stories
    Morondava was a mongering paradise back in the days now nothing left. Its also a dangerous place don't even reply to the beach boys offering you a trip boat. Also Night is dangerous.

    I fucked two badoo girls but nothing to rave about and got sick from food poisoning. Best strategy to keep to toliara if you like the south. I also would suggest to go to the market for a morning "coffee" you will see many traditional girls AKA brusse girls. https://goo.gl/maps/jb6zGoK1mXFZrozM9.

  8. #3491

    Morondave-Rasta trou de cules

    After meeting some expat friends of mine which are a treasure trove of info and swapping loads of unbelievable stories I went for dinner a bord de mer. In Bleu soleil. Excellent food. After a late afternoon nap its time to rock and roll. At 1030 pm the town is deserted. Don't expect a lot in terms of night life.
    For warmup go to Karafun a totally Gasy joint on the airport road far from town with the usual Karaoke setup. You need a tuktuk or pousse. At night 2000 to 5000 AR. Mixed bag if you can stand a lot of people trying to sing false gasy songs. But La Buse is not here for the show. Non. There is about 20 WG chicas dispersed on the tables. But the quality is so so. Nothing which catches my eye. Except a perfect gorgeous 9. 5 chica tall model stunner. The drawback. She's with a gasy hombre. Lucky man. This is a warmup joint. People filter out at 0030 am then its off to Nosy Kely.
    The epicentre of night life revolves around Insomnia. 3000 k to get inside. And of course my stunner moved there too. The dance floor is heating up with Naija hits. There is chicas for take out but again. Nothing to write home about. Until a tiny chica caught my eye. Crazy dancer. Then the selector pumps it maan. Ya jamaican and gasy dancehall is on. I start to wind with my chica. And sure enough she grinds my dick down. O maan. And then she gropes my dick and checks me out on the dance floor. But being a tourist area you got to watch for people who want to set you up. There is gasy Rasta trou de cules and local men who try to interject. There was this dreadlock connard watching me winding and babbling away in french. Blabla where I stay and its against the law you know what. Go and va te faire foutre!
    But you don't know what they're up to, so for me I call it a night. Here IMHO stay at daygame. Don't forget its a small town. 35.000. But the bright there is loads of sweet lasses doing their afternoon walk. And I take my sweet time.

    La Buse.

  9. #3490
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Baobar is apparently closed since three years. I couldn't locate Nosy Be. But there is another joint. I was in a gasy boite tonite. As usual the lone vazaha. Had a blast. But only hard core putes around. But I took the number of the sweet waitress.

    La Buse.

    But tomorrow is weekend...
    Looking forward for your morondava reports! This city is on my list for February trip. Have fun!!

  10. #3489
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    I couldn't locate Nosy Be.
    Nosy Kelly is the tourist area all bars and clubs there.

  11. #3488
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Thanks. Check out now.

    La Buse.
    Baobar is apparently closed since three years. I couldn't locate Nosy Be. But there is another joint. I was in a gasy boite tonite. As usual the lone vazaha. Had a blast. But only hard core putes around. But I took the number of the sweet waitress.

    La Buse.

    But tomorrow is weekend...

  12. #3487
    Quote Originally Posted by NmExpert  [View Original Post]
    Try Insomnia club and Nosy Be Club both are in Nosy Kelly. But its seems that Baobar was the most active club.
    Thanks. Check out now.

    La Buse.

  13. #3486

    Morondava

    Try Insomnia club and Nosy Be Club both are in Nosy Kelly. But its seems that Baobar was the most active club.

  14. #3485
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Mbola tsara. After a grueling trip from Tamatave across isle rouge ........................ For now I go into hiding until the sun disappears.

    La Buse.
    Thanks a lot, as always, very nice reports and description of the mada life.

    And lot of good reminds for me too, in Morondava I stayed at Morondava Beach, 70 k, not so bad and restaurant quite good.

    But I didn't understood how to find girls on the beach, I saw very few there.

    The only I saw were walking on the street in fornt of the hotel, at any time, evening or day time. Asking for massage. Nice reminds.

    Waiting for the following reports!

  15. #3484

    Morondave- Dead bums

    Mbola tsara. After a grueling trip from Tamatave across isle rouge I arrived alive in the capital of the ancient capital of the Sakalava Kings. I book through cotisse. The first day took me 9 hours from Tamatave back to Tana with Cotisse Premium for 36 k AR. Interesting sights including one overturned Star Brewery truck which slipped off into a ditch at a needle curve. Slept in Hotel Miel right next to Cotisse for 50 k AR big new room. Karaoke is a bit noisy but stops at 2200 hrs.

    Next day its off with Besady plus for 45k ar actually a cotisse branded trip at 0630 to Morandave the trip supposed to take around 12 hours. In fact it took exactly 13 hours and 30 minutes. My bum muscles are absolutely dead. The landscape changes dramatically after the bus turns off Antsirabe towards the lowlands of the western coast. There is a flat screen in the bus which blares out Gasy hits and gospels. Every three hours short stop to [CodeWord134] and stretch. Then its off again in the Mercedes Sprinter into the blistering heat of la brousse at a steady pace of 70 to 80 kmh. I really like Cotisse. They have disciplined drivers. The goal is to arrive alive and not break a speed record unlike other companies. And they can track every bus via satellite.

    After arrival I head straight to Cheval de Mer. But at 65 k this is way out of my budget range.

    So next morning I head off to check alternatives.

    First impression of Morandave. Its f. G hot today 37 is expected. A bord de mer its bearable. Saw already the beach patrol this morning. Big ass big tit chicas. At 1100 its already stifling so I move ops to hotel Zoom for 30 k.

    IMHO forget the beach hotels. Morondava has a T layout. As you look towards the sea to the left its to the overpriced tourist joints. To the right its the gazy end of town. I am right smack in the middle. There is more to come in detail. I found a great luxury style brand new hotel for 60 k in town. I'll do a rundown on accommodation and boites later. For now I go into hiding until the sun disappears.

    La Buse.

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