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09-17-23 17:25 #5455Regular Member

Posts: 3You assume correctly. Thus, the question.
Originally Posted by Neddy69
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09-16-23 18:08 #5454Senior Member

Posts: 1653Clueless.
I assume you have never been in subsaharan Africa before.
Originally Posted by Zippee
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La Buse.
I invite you to think what people did 100 years ago. I'm sure you get the message.
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09-16-23 14:21 #5453Senior Member

Posts: 422Hotel staff.
After the laundry you can easy ask for extras.
Originally Posted by Zippee
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09-16-23 10:57 #5452Senior Member

Posts: 201Friday night
I woke up at around 130 am to repeat the search, then the electricity started fluctuating. I held out for 10 min in hope all would be well. No such fortune as the power was completely out and I couldn't see well. So I decided to go back to sleep LOL, the power came back at 4:30 am, too late for me.
I'm staying at the infamous and well documented Sole. Good location between Manson just up the hill and Taxi be, probably 5 minutes ride to either locale. There is a supermaki about 3 min walk where daily supplies of water (1 L) 1500 AR compared to 6000 AR at Sole can be had. Also toiletries, fresh French loafs, fromage great variety of package noodles and snacks of all manner. I've been a vegetarian for most of my life so eating when I'm traveling can be difficult with no cooking facility. I ate at Shalimar Restaurant Indienne, as I did last time in Tana. In Amba I have a place with a kitchen so all will be well. I'm heading to find a massage at the moment.
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09-16-23 10:24 #5451Senior Member

Posts: 201Cost
We agreed 50 k she left around 10 am.
Originally Posted by Kako123
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09-16-23 02:29 #5450Regular Member

Posts: 3I have RTFF. Nothing about laundry.
I plan to make Madagascar part of a two month run. About 4 changes of clothes. How do you get your laundry done?
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09-15-23 18:40 #5449Senior Member

Posts: 156My pleasure.
Nice so how much did you give her? Was it short time or long time?
Originally Posted by JazzyDaddy
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09-15-23 12:16 #5448Senior Member

Posts: 201Thanks sir
I landed Thursday afternoon, was surprised with the updated invato airport. Very smooth transition through visa and customs. After retrieving my bag, I went outside and negotiated a taxi. I was last here in March 2020 and my French abilities were good, albeit basic. Since then I can speak and understand quite well and it's an advantage for sure. After arriving at the hotel I slept until 1:30 am. I took a taxi to Manson, walked up and it looked like Glacier in the early evening haha, no real talent and nobody was dancing. I went outside and hailed a take that was driving by, to chagrin of the shark drivers waiting to pounce.
Originally Posted by Kako123
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Taxi be was jumpin', people dancing full of les filles laides et belles😀. I walked around the entire club except VIP upstairs, maybe a 70 to 4 ratio. So easy to get laid here and there were some attractive propositions. When I saw her initially she was with someone, so I just smiled and kept walking. Later I was standing by the stairs to the VIP and came over and obliged herself of me. We danced and talked for about 45 min. Then off to the chambre. All in all not much has changed as others have stated.
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09-10-23 16:32 #5447Senior Member

Posts: 156The company name is Soatrans.
Originally Posted by JazzyDaddy
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09-06-23 12:08 #5446Senior Member

Posts: 201Transport to Tamatave
I'll be in tana next week, which company are you referring to? Thanks.
Originally Posted by Kako123
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09-04-23 14:53 #5445Senior Member

Posts: 156Cotisse is too fast
Cotisse is supposed to be the biggest and best bus company in Mada but I have used them 2 times recently between Tana and Tamatave each time time driver speeding too much and overtaking almost everythink on its way. And the road between Tana and Tamatave you know how narrow the road is! Then I used another company which is not well known and it was much better. Drive was normal.
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09-01-23 04:57 #5444Senior Member

Posts: 1653Cotisse
Nonstop it's 23 hours. Cotisse is operating now. They have an own new gare routiere in Tulear. It's a 100.000 MGA. I did it in 2 days back in June. 12 to 13 hours each. With 2 days stopover in Fianarantsoa. The road in the high plateau is full of potholes and curves. But one of the most scenic drives in Madagascar. And Fianarantsoa is worth a stop over any time. But very exhausting.
Originally Posted by SouthEaster
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La Buse.
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08-31-23 00:23 #5443Senior Member

Posts: 681Tulear
Just wondering if anyone has recently tried the Cotisse trip to Tulear. I have done the road once so know what to expect. But they do not give even a ballpark number for the length of the trip in hours. Anybody got an idea?
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08-25-23 22:31 #5442Senior Member

Posts: 29Nosy be girl. Hotel
Hi,
Every hotel in nosy be ambatoloaka have security 24 h24?
I would like pick 2 or 3 girl. It is possible? Or some hotel say no?
Do the girls between them accept that we take several girls?
What hotel you recommend for this?
Thank you.
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08-17-23 00:43 #5441Senior Member

Posts: 1653Savages
Nothing has changed in La Brousse. For the highly sophisticated educated Merina and Betsileo some coastal tribes are still savages. I. e. Dahalo. Bandits. The available girls in the village will make it known if you can take them. Nobody sleeps alone in Madagascar unless it's his free choice. Everybody takes a vady. Another excellent book about the malgache is even older. Most has not changed.
Originally Posted by ZachHammond
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E. F. Knight. Madagascar in. War Time.
He's particularly scathing of the Merina Aristocracy.
La Buse.








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