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  1. #3973
    Quote Originally Posted by Amadeuss  [View Original Post]
    Yes. Correct.

    The seaview room is about 80 k..
    80 k is small money its just 21 USD. In Kenya no such price can be found on a beach so the real question is about girls, Does you are able to get girls that you like in order to justify the effort to get all the way there. If yes then its fantastic bargain.

    Toliara city hotels always leave something to be desire and no beach. Mangily is more then 100 k. Sure you can rent a dog house and convince yourself that you are an explorer a true African pioneer.

    Nosy Be? After I got multiple disease there I thing I am not coming back. So now only Toliara option remain.

  2. #3972
    Quote Originally Posted by Manfield04  [View Original Post]
    I think picture 1 is showing a room from Ocean 501 hotel which is located near the beach. Can you confirm this, please? Thank you.
    Yes. Correct.

    The seaview room is about 80 k. The standard start about 40 k, but you must book early.
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  3. #3971

    Tamatave Hotel

    I think picture 1 is showing a room from Ocean 501 hotel which is located near the beach. Can you confirm this, please? Thank you.

    Quote Originally Posted by Amadeuss  [View Original Post]
    Near Tamatve you can find clean and well furnished seaview rooms for a little more. (Pic1).

  4. #3970
    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    80,000? Now you're talking' big money. Big money. That's not really a good example.
    You shall read my message: there are good bungalows for 25.000 existing. Not the crap as you show on your photo. And for 80 k, much less then in your home country for any dirt motel, you get a nice room in Mada.

    - not in NosyBe however.

  5. #3969

    Bungalows informations

    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    Then you can must be anticipating 3rd world standards for your stay. The good news is a beachfront bungalow (in Tamatave, attached photos) can be had for 25,000 ariary (that's 7 dollars!) leaving you more of your hard-earned cash to splurge on food, drink, and procuring your dates.
    Can you give me the contact for those bungalow? Is it far from the center?

    Thaks.

  6. #3968
    Quote Originally Posted by Amadeuss  [View Original Post]
    That one is not a really good excample. A dump.
    Near Tamatve you can find clean and well furnished seaview rooms for a little more. (Pic1).
    If you are ok to spend about 80.000 MGA you can everywhere get a very nice room to stay.
    80,000? Now you're talking' big money. Big money. That's not really a good example.

  7. #3967
    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    Then you can must be anticipating 3rd world standards for your stay. The good news is a beachfront bungalow (in Tamatave, attached photos) can be had for 25,000 ariary (that's 7 dollars!) leaving you more of your hard-earned cash to splurge on food, drink, and procuring your dates.
    That one is not a really good excample. A dump.

    Near Tamatve you can find clean and well furnished seaview rooms for a little more. (Pic1).

    And near Tulear you get for that rate a beach bungalow in much better condition (Pic2).

    If you are ok to spend about 80.000 MGA you can everywhere get a very nice room to stay.
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  8. #3966
    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    Then you can must be anticipating 3rd world standards for your stay. The good news is a beachfront bungalow (in Tamatave, attached photos) can be had for 25,000 ariary (that's 7 dollars!) leaving you more of your hard-earned cash to splurge on food, drink, and procuring your dates.
    I regret I had invested a lot of extra money for accommodation in many of my previous trips.

    I had a clean, big room with comfort in Jakarta which cost 15 USD per day for my first Indonesia trip, many restaurants around and not far to go everywhere.

  9. #3965

    Pollution

    Quote Originally Posted by Amadeuss  [View Original Post]
    At the moment Zero per square mile. At least at Ave Independence.
    A sight to behold. No pollution. No traffic. Never to be seen again in Antananarivo. Pussy paradise. And no problem to extend visa as there is no way to leave the isle rouge. Except maybe by boutre. Mangily would be now my preferred quarantine spot. Easy to sneak pussy in for an extended curfew session.

    La Buse.

    Unfortunately stuck in Sex / covid19 prison.

  10. #3964

    What's the mongering situation in Toliara?

    Who here is in TOLIARA or MANGILY right now? Can you give us an idea how life is for you as a monger? Maybe some expatriates living there can explain better!
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  11. #3963
    The people can still go outside until maybe 12:00 o'clock. Don't know exactly. In the Morning the market is open, so they can buy food. Then they have to go home. I just saw some pics on other boards. I looks like less people are on the streets. Maybe only one people of each family allowed?

  12. #3962
    Quote Originally Posted by Amadeuss  [View Original Post]
    At the moment Zero per square mile. At least at Ave Independence.
    You forgot the picture with the military vehicles in the streets. Population density unchanged. It has obviously gone indoors where social distancing is not happening. Hope their preemptive measures were undertaken in time.

    On the 19th, getting the last flights out at the airport Tana, it was a strange scene, so many different types we never ordinarily encounter: the peace corps contingent, Mormons. And French, many nearly gone native, pieds-noirs-looking with children. Surreal really.

  13. #3961
    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    The population density of Antananarivo is 26,590 per square mile.
    At the moment Zero per square mile. At least at Ave Independence.
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  14. #3960
    Quote Originally Posted by AttilaTheHun  [View Original Post]
    I think this may help explain why the virus has had little traction in the States outside of NYC. By contrast in New York State it's 421, and in NYC it's 26,400. Madagascar's Population Density is only 118.84 people per square mile. It seems Madagascar will not have a serious problem.
    The population density of Antananarivo is 26,590 per square mile.

  15. #3959

    Problem?

    Yes Mada has a low population density. It also has virtually no health care and one BIG city, Tana, that is pretty packed. If the virus gets a foothold there it could be a massive problem. Let's wish them luck, as it is all most of them have.

    SE.

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