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  1. #528

    New anti sexual tourism law in Mada

    text of law 2007-038 of the 14 january 2008

    wich read that sex tourism either done by a local or foreigner and have p4p with children or adult prostitute is punishable from 5 to 10 years in jail and or 4 000 000 ar to 20 000 000 ar fine, at least one monger had already had been charged at nosy be under this new law

    more info on www diplomatie. gouv. fr

    having sex with **** i do understand and fully agree with the punishement, but paid sex between 2 consentings adults?

  2. #527
    Quote Originally Posted by Kamolahy
    Did this forum just die?

    No one mongering in Mad anymore?
    I don't see so many reports from you kamolahy. So before invite others propose yourself. Maybe you will be able to start an helpful discussion.

  3. #526

    What happen to Mada forum?

    Do you have any idea about the cost?

    Flights, visa etc.

  4. #525

    What happen to Mada forum?

    Did this forum just die?

    No one mongering in Mad anymore?

  5. #524
    Quote Originally Posted by John Palmer
    Outside the club, not inside.
    Ah, yes, the lovely Aqualimba Club of Morondava's Nosy Kely area!
    I had some good success there too a couple of years ago. Is the other disco (Black Hat?) closer to Les Bougainvilliers still open in that general area?

  6. #523
    Outside the club, not inside.
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  7. #522

    Belo sur Mer

    Belo sur Mer is a town belongs to the district of Morondava,

    Both are wild especially with the young one. They tend to go to bed because they have nothing else to do. Some of them don't have a family.

    Hope nothing has been change.

  8. #521
    Quote Originally Posted by Elmerfud
    Tamatave(west coast) is a tropical climate so a lot more rainy than Morondave or other east coast destinations wich is a more dry climate but to my experience Tamatave is more of a mongeiring destination.
    It is actaully the reverse sides, Tamatave is on East coast and Morondave is on West coast. East is wet and west is dry, generally speaking.

  9. #520
    Quote Originally Posted by Chi123
    Thanks for your info. Is it possible to visit pool areas in Tana hotels for non guests?
    To tell you the truth I do not even know where there is a pool in Tana, maybe at the Hilton, don't know.

    When you are a vazaha (white foreigner) usually speaking you have open door mostly everywhere.

  10. #519
    Quote Originally Posted by Elmerfud
    Tamatave(west coast) is a tropical climate so a lot more rainy than Morondave or other east coast destinations wich is a more dry climate but to my experience Tamatave is more of a mongeiring destination.

    Tana is hands down best mongering destination but after a few days it get boring in Tana as there is nothing else to do than mongering and partying.

    Rainy season in Mada is not so bad there is some heavy rain at time but also lot of sunshine only problem is there is a lot of dirt road that are not driveable during that rainy season
    Thanks for your info. Is it possible to visit pool areas in Tana hotels for non guests?

  11. #518
    Quote Originally Posted by Chi123
    Hey Guys,

    But I prefer to to travel in January, which is almost raining season. Anybody experiences during that season in madagascar?

    My favourite wish is at all madagascar.

    Any recomendations?
    Tamatave(west coast) is a tropical climate so a lot more rainy than Morondave or other east coast destinations wich is a more dry climate but to my experience Tamatave is more of a mongeiring destination.

    Tana is hands down best mongering destination but after a few days it get boring in Tana as there is nothing else to do than mongering and partying.

    Rainy season in Mada is not so bad there is some heavy rain at time but also lot of sunshine only problem is there is a lot of dirt road that are not driveable during that rainy season

  12. #517
    Hey Guys,

    I have some miles to fly with Air France to TNR. So regarding the price ratio for a flight it is making sense.

    But I prefer to to travel in January, which is almost raining season. Anybody experiences during that season in madagascar?

    I also remember some thoughts of elmhof that at the end Kenya is the better option to travel. But I know Kenya very well and want to visit other places as well. Maybe I am thinking about Tanzania.

    My favourite wish is at all madagascar.

    Any recomendations?

  13. #516
    Quote Originally Posted by ThaCTJohn
    Thanks for the help it is greatly appreciated but I was looking for info on airline tickets I was qouted 7, 000 dollars us from jfk I was wondering if anybody new of any in the 1, 000 range 7, 000 is really exspensive I can buy a car for that much in the states let alone an airline ticket.
    You have to buy 2 separate plane tickets: first jfk to Paris around 900 $ (Air France) and buy an second tickets Paris to Antananarivo (air france) around 1300$ get at least a 3 to 4 hours delay beetween flight as to make sure you do not miss the second plane and it give time to air france to unload your luggage from the first flight on to the second flight I had did this about 5 or 6 time from Montreal and it work quite fine for me.

  14. #515
    Peak tourist season in Madagascar is rapidly approaching, so ticket prices are high.
    Try Air Mauritius (via London).
    Also South African Airlines has R/T ticket to Jo-burg from JFK for less that $1100, but getting a ticket to Mad from there is tricky - only one flight a day.

  15. #514
    Quote Originally Posted by ThaCTJohn
    I am very interested in going to Madagascar. What would recomend be the best plan of attack I am leaving from New York City I have ten days to spare. The pics are great some sexy women over there.
    Lots of information already here if you take a little time to read through it a bit.

    10 days can go fast in Mad unless you fly from city to city.
    Assuming you'll be in Tana a few nights in and out (pun intended ), I recommend you try the Glacier almost any night (part of Hotel and Restaurant Glacier). There is always live music and the ladies are there much of the day, but increase in number and selection in the evening until midnight or so. Many leave around then to hit the other clubs (Pandora, Caveau and Indra -- all excellent pick-up locations). If you like to mix with locals and more average women, Club Indra in Tsaralalana is always fun and funky. Daytime poon can be had at the open-air bar near Hotel Colbert called Le Buffet au Jardin (at the top of the steps). Some action also in the bar at Hotel Colbert, but be careful outside the Colbert (that's where the TVs often congregate at night).

    You will be able to meet available women almost anywhere you travel in Mad if you're polite and especially if you're a little generous. The people are very poor. Great fun can be had in Antsirabe (near Tana and reachable by cheap public overground transportation) at the disco Diamant, with a convenient and adequate hotel attached.

    Diego and Nosy be in the north, Majajanga in the NW, Morondava (my fave) in the west, Tulear in the SW, and Tamatave on the east coast. Look and you will find! I don't recommend Ft. Dauphin because of recent demographic changes associated with foreign industry and outside workers.

    Take some pics and report back!

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