I am loving this video. Very spot on the average salary required to live comfortably in West Africa and there is no price control board to regulate prices. But on the flip side, you will still live very comfortably with a nanny service, house keeping and a chauffeur 😊
Yes indeed, i have bring few of my friend from Sweden too Tanzania. They never knew Africa had so many beatiful woman in the night clubs. Now they travel there more often then i do 😂 Yes they indeed have great bodies its crazy 😂🤣 But if you want to have great time have always a local guy with you who know the places and who can speak for you when you want to buy stuff. So everything will be cheap and in local price. Because if they see you are foreign they will always add the price. Also alot of African countries have develop lately so the opportunity is alot even for people who do not mutch money.
@@moorfim Right on! that's good to hear. that is solid advice man. thank you! thanks for commenting. please subscribe and share. trying to grow the channel and really showcase Africa. 🤩
Great question! 1st of all Yellow fever vaccination is required before traveling to Africa. Yellow fever like malaria is transmitted by misquotes. But i don't think Yellow fever is as prevalent as malaria and I've ask friends and their families of they know anyone who has contracted it and all have denied knowing anyone. it's mostly in the rural areas and forested areas up north. as for Airbnb, I have only stayed in a few here outside of the tourist areas and they run about $20 to $25 per day fully furnished with kitchen but...I had someone [a local book in person] trying to book online will get you ripped off lol
@@Purplepilloriginal Less than 10k Americans visit Cote D'ivoire every year. I have been here 2 years and have not met one American tourist yet. I only meet French and Belgium people. There is ALOT of Lebanese people. Most foreigners here are doing business. Tourism is very weak here
I am loving this video. Very spot on the average salary required to live comfortably in West Africa and there is no price control board to regulate prices. But on the flip side, you will still live very comfortably with a nanny service, house keeping and a chauffeur 😊
agreed. we just took on a live in Nanny and it's making life so much easier
Note to self. Great information to know! Thanks Bruno.
Glad it was helpful!
Whoo,that’s gonna be a hard pass from me.
Yes indeed, i have bring few of my friend from Sweden too Tanzania. They never knew Africa had so many beatiful woman in the night clubs.
Now they travel there more often then i do 😂
Yes they indeed have great bodies its crazy 😂🤣
But if you want to have great time have always a local guy with you who know the places and who can speak for you when you want to buy stuff. So everything will be cheap and in local price. Because if they see you are foreign they will always add the price.
Also alot of African countries have develop lately so the opportunity is alot even for people who do not mutch money.
@@moorfim Right on! that's good to hear. that is solid advice man. thank you! thanks for commenting. please subscribe and share. trying to grow the channel and really showcase Africa. 🤩
Hows tourism and Airbnb business in Abidjan? In Cote d'voire is yellow fever prevalent like malaria out there?
Great question! 1st of all Yellow fever vaccination is required before traveling to Africa. Yellow fever like malaria is transmitted by misquotes. But i don't think Yellow fever is as prevalent as malaria and I've ask friends and their families of they know anyone who has contracted it and all have denied knowing anyone. it's mostly in the rural areas and forested areas up north. as for Airbnb, I have only stayed in a few here outside of the tourist areas and they run about $20 to $25 per day fully furnished with kitchen but...I had someone [a local book in person] trying to book online will get you ripped off lol
@@Purplepilloriginal Less than 10k Americans visit Cote D'ivoire every year. I have been here 2 years and have not met one American tourist yet. I only meet French and Belgium people. There is ALOT of Lebanese people. Most foreigners here are doing business. Tourism is very weak here
Once you go chocolate, there’s no going back 😂
@@ijeomaobielo No lies told😅