Great video again. When I was at university in Germany 30 years ago 1994 , there was a girl from Madagascar, 19 or 20 years old like me then, and she was so extremely beautiful, I had never seen anyone like her. But she had a very arrogant looking french boyfriend, so I never talked to her. Now, 30 years later, I regret that very much! 🤭
I am originally from there as well and currently living here in GTA. I don't know if you ever notice but this seem to have a closer look to the Downsview park market
Hey there! Is anyone from Madagascar here? I'm from South Africa and I would absolutely love to visit your beautiful country. Who knows, maybe I'll even meet someone special and decide to stay!
The most popular are Orange and Telma, I use Orange and Orange money which is a good way to buy credit online, etc.. Quite a few people seem to have SIM card for both, I really don;t know which is better.
Paul is it safe for a older white foriegner to visit that city? I have met a gal online. She very sweet and much younger. Can you share insight on age gap relationships there
I just changed money at the Tana airport a couple of days ago, the rate was 4400 for the US dollar. Note you get a better rate for US 100 dollar bills than 10,20,50 etc. There is a place in Tana called SOCIMAD, look it up on google maps. It's near the Sole hotel...I receive 4460 for 100 dollar US notes. You should change your money in Tana before heading to another city, I only got 4000 in Majunga at a bank.
This is the reply I got from Claude.ai: Madagascar is not traditionally known for whisky production. The country is more famous for its rum production, particularly rhum agricole made from sugarcane juice. However, there is at least one whisky producer in Madagascar: Dzama Distillery, located in Ambohimanga Rova, produces a single malt whisky called "Dzama Whisky." This is a relatively new and unique product for the country. As for whisky availability in Madagascar: Local production: Dzama Whisky (as mentioned above) Imported whiskies: You can likely find popular international brands in larger cities and tourist areas. These might include: Scotch whiskies (e.g., Johnnie Walker, Glenfiddich, Chivas Regal) Irish whiskeys (e.g., Jameson) American whiskeys (e.g., Jack Daniel's, Jim Beam) The selection and availability of imported whiskies may be limited compared to major whisky-consuming countries, and prices might be higher due to import costs. If you're interested in local spirits, you might want to try Madagascar's renowned rums instead, as they are more representative of the country's traditional distilling industry.
I'm an American that now lives in the Madagascar and I guarantee you it hurts driving in taxes and it hurts driving in buses. The drivers of these vehicles just don't care
Yes, I still have some problems with my left knee. I hurt it riding in cramped/no leg room buses last year in Madagascar. Most recent trip I took the plane mostly, it's expensive but worth it.
Oui, c'est difficile avec tous ces marchands sur les trottoirs et au bord de rue,plus les pickpocket parfois, quand les agents de police ne sont pas dans lecoin
Many thanks, interesting. That remember me a bit Habana center in Cuba but with more tourists. Streets, buildings, hot, "poor style" if you allow me, I mean no investment by the government (probably no money, no judgment from me, just factual).
salut paul super video, very great as always, i love everything you created
Interesting and informative. Thanks
Great video again. When I was at university in Germany 30 years ago 1994 , there was a girl from Madagascar, 19 or 20 years old like me then, and she was so extremely beautiful, I had never seen anyone like her. But she had a very arrogant looking french boyfriend, so I never talked to her. Now, 30 years later, I regret that very much! 🤭
How does it feel to be back Paul, probably one of the nicest Islands in the world right now
I am originally from there as well and currently living here in GTA. I don't know if you ever notice but this seem to have a closer look to the Downsview park market
Around 9:20 you say there are no shopping malls. Two well known malls in Antananarivo are Akoor Digue and La City Ivandry.
Hey there! Is anyone from Madagascar here? I'm from South Africa and I would absolutely love to visit your beautiful country. Who knows, maybe I'll even meet someone special and decide to stay!
yes me, when visit to SA then i can stay at ur place too, deal ?
@@ctmdrivetest789 yes.
Hope it is ok. I posted your video in my group Facebook group. Madagascar expat lifestyle happy travels
HI ok not a problem.., I'm not on Facebook much but will check it out
Bonjour,😉 Au marché est-ce que vous devez marchander ou les prix sont déjà écrits ?
Je crois que dans la plupart des stands, vous devrez demander le prix et négocier
des fois même si c'est écrit tu dois marchander
What sim card works better over there
The most popular are Orange and Telma, I use Orange and Orange money which is a good way to buy credit online, etc.. Quite a few people seem to have SIM card for both, I really don;t know which is better.
@@pddembowski thanks
I live in Madagascar but find that market tricky as i am tall and have to spend the whole time watching my head.
Yes, I'm 6 feet and clumsy. I have knocked my head in various places around Madagascar.
Paul is it safe for a older white foriegner to visit that city? I have met a gal online. She very sweet and much younger. Can you share insight on age gap relationships there
Not the city you walk at night, but the people are friendlier than anywhere I've been 😮
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Where to change money in antananarivo.?
I just changed money at the Tana airport a couple of days ago, the rate was 4400 for the US dollar. Note you get a better rate for US 100 dollar bills than 10,20,50 etc. There is a place in Tana called SOCIMAD, look it up on google maps. It's near the Sole hotel...I receive 4460 for 100 dollar US notes. You should change your money in Tana before heading to another city, I only got 4000 in Majunga at a bank.
@@pddembowski thanks 😊
@@pddembowski can get money for 🏧 ..what they give you ?
Cold upload salkarahas vedio
Is there good whiskeys are available?
This is the reply I got from Claude.ai:
Madagascar is not traditionally known for whisky production. The country is more famous for its rum production, particularly rhum agricole made from sugarcane juice.
However, there is at least one whisky producer in Madagascar:
Dzama Distillery, located in Ambohimanga Rova, produces a single malt whisky called "Dzama Whisky." This is a relatively new and unique product for the country.
As for whisky availability in Madagascar:
Local production:
Dzama Whisky (as mentioned above)
Imported whiskies:
You can likely find popular international brands in larger cities and tourist areas. These might include:
Scotch whiskies (e.g., Johnnie Walker, Glenfiddich, Chivas Regal)
Irish whiskeys (e.g., Jameson)
American whiskeys (e.g., Jack Daniel's, Jim Beam)
The selection and availability of imported whiskies may be limited compared to major whisky-consuming countries, and prices might be higher due to import costs.
If you're interested in local spirits, you might want to try Madagascar's renowned rums instead, as they are more representative of the country's traditional distilling industry.
I'm an American that now lives in the Madagascar and I guarantee you it hurts driving in taxes and it hurts driving in buses. The drivers of these vehicles just don't care
Yes, I still have some problems with my left knee. I hurt it riding in cramped/no leg room buses last year in Madagascar. Most recent trip I took the plane mostly, it's expensive but worth it.
Oui, c'est difficile avec tous ces marchands sur les trottoirs et au bord de rue,plus les pickpocket parfois, quand les agents de police ne sont pas dans lecoin
He meant ' riding in taxis & busses ' .
I live here in Tana and this city is extremely dangerous, soyez toujours prudent.
Whats dangerous, walking with camera? "Somebody beat me and robbed me" (late at night)
Many thanks, interesting. That remember me a bit Habana center in Cuba but with more tourists. Streets, buildings, hot, "poor style" if you allow me, I mean no investment by the government (probably no money, no judgment from me, just factual).
When I see most people putting their backpack at the front of their chest It's a a clear indication that it is not safe here 😬
Très grand, mais on a l'impression qu'ils vendent tous à peu près la même chose.
I noticed that the people seem to be in a hurry. At least they walk faster than their East African counterparts.
things are much more laid back in the coastal cities here, such as: Majunga, Diego Suarez, Tamatave, etc...
What a messy town
Jesus, you seem to be having a bad night Sir. Maybe it's time to turn off the computer and go beddie bozo.
It's the Third World...smh.
Paul could I email you?
they look filipino
the're from South east asia, coastal people looks like african