So happy to see that Malagasy people are getting better in their life by the days. Salaam from Indonesia, from where some of your ancestors came in 9th century AD.
It's like another world without the noise of traffic. Is the country very different from what you expected? Looks like a very interesting place to visit.
de rien. Oui j'amais bien Tulear...Je vais rentrer a Madagascar en 3-4 mois. Je pense que je vais aller au Majunga..peut etre Tamatave...je ne suis pas sur.
Hi Paul Another great video. I’m hoping you’ll go to Morondava! But I do have a pretty good sense of the extreme difficulties you encounter there getting from point A to point B. I’m pretty adventurous, and Madagascar is high on my list. Do you think it’s even feasible for a non French speaker? Best regards. I hope I bump into you in Zanzibar or Diani in May
My French is intermediate so I can chat with people here and it's hard to say.... I have met a couple German guys here with no French and they said it's just a struggle, even the other expats here, most are French with little or no English. I would try Rwanda, Uganda, even maybe Sierra Leone, Ghana or Liberia where English is common first.
Je suis antillais ,j'ai passé deux mois en 2015, je n'ai pas pu rester plus longtemps car j'étais un peu malade , la bas c'est pratiquement le même climat tropical de la caraïbe, j'aurais pu épousé une femme la bas si j'étais resté plus longtemps
@@pddembowski I can imagine. Feels like sand in your eye. I had that as a kid. Glad you're better, bro. This is my first time seeing footage of Madagascar. Cool place. Thanks for the upload.
@@pddembowski I know, ... just picking on you. I dated a girl from Madagascar a few years ago, and she had a disturbing little way of distancing herself from the term "African" .... As if Madagascar was it's own little continent. I guess with all that Africa has endured and the issues that have been created there, there is no pride in the moniker "African" for many. So sad.
@@charleshoang566 well they do steal solar panels from public lights and even tarmac from the road to fix fishing boats you certainly heard saying-they steal everything that is not bolted to the floor... it does not help in Madagascar
@@charleshoang566 they do that so often and so long they even have special name-dahalo but they don't have cows,they have zebus and it has fantastic meat
So happy to see that Malagasy people are getting better in their life by the days. Salaam from Indonesia, from where some of your ancestors came in 9th century AD.
Im mi people haitian My Best haitian beach movie
Beautiful Madagascar I'm loving it
Happy
to see the city where my friend from the Comoros is training to be a nurse !
Sympathique balade,merci 😊👍👍👍
Nice video pal looking forward to your mangily video 📹
It's like another world without the noise of traffic. Is the country very different from what you expected? Looks like a very interesting place to visit.
Hi Alice, I can't say it was very different than expected. In Tulear, the amount of pus pus and lack of motorcycles, cars was a nice surprise.
J'ai justement découvert votre chaine. Très chouette contenu.
Merci pour la visite. 😊👍Tuléar est une ville magnifique. Superbes contenus sur ta chaine. As-tu déjà visité Diego-Suarez ?
de rien. Oui j'amais bien Tulear...Je vais rentrer a Madagascar en 3-4 mois. Je pense que je vais aller au Majunga..peut etre Tamatave...je ne suis pas sur.
This is my favorite place on earth. I'm more fond of the north but I love The Malagasy Republic in general.
Yes great country, thanks for watching... I'm back in Madagascar watch for new videos from Tana & Tamatave.
Ma ville ❤️🇲🇬
👋👋👋
Hi Paul
Another great video. I’m hoping you’ll go to Morondava! But I do have a pretty good sense of the extreme difficulties you encounter there getting from point A to point B. I’m pretty adventurous, and Madagascar is high on my list. Do you think it’s even feasible for a non French speaker?
Best regards. I hope I bump into you in Zanzibar or Diani in May
My French is intermediate so I can chat with people here and it's hard to say.... I have met a couple German guys here with no French and they said it's just a struggle, even the other expats here, most are French with little or no English. I would try Rwanda, Uganda, even maybe Sierra Leone, Ghana or Liberia where English is common first.
Good luck brother
Great video. What is your camera?
GoPro 10, I will probably upgrade in the next few months, haven't decided to which camera yet
Est-ce que tu vas faire une visite ou une vidéo à la réserve naturel Reniala qui est à Ifaty ? 35 ou 40 km de Tuléar
Bonjour Frank...Je suis à Tana maintenant, peut-être lors de mon prochain voyage.
Hi Paul hope you had a good Xmas day, where is your mangily video ?
Been so busy at my "real job" since I got back to Canada. Will get it done in the next week or 2.
@@pddembowski good man thanks have a good new year
Tulear 😎👍
Je suis antillais ,j'ai passé deux mois en 2015, je n'ai pas pu rester plus longtemps car j'étais un peu malade , la bas c'est pratiquement le même climat tropical de la caraïbe, j'aurais pu épousé une femme la bas si j'étais resté plus longtemps
Are their any resorts in Madagascar?
here is a list of a few:
giltedge.travel/8-best-resorts-in-madagascar/
Сomment ca va a Mada?
J'aime bien ce pays, je vais revenir en Janvier
Mand em Brasil 🇧🇷
Pain au choco 2000Ar (0,50€) moitié prix de la Réunion, après c'est plus pour les occidentaux et certains malagasy de haute classe
Masz Polskie korzenie ?
Are you still in tulear?
Hi Hans, no I left a couple days ago am in Antananarivo
Caught the "pink-eye" huh?
Yes, my eyes looked like something out of a horror move for about 2 weeks. Absolutely miserable experience.
@@pddembowski I can imagine. Feels like sand in your eye. I had that as a kid. Glad you're better, bro. This is my first time seeing footage of Madagascar. Cool place. Thanks for the upload.
ngl, I get a little suspicious when I watch a travel channel and... the place has NO DOGS.
Reach out to me if you ever come to Toamasina, I can help show through. I just like your videos though.
thanks, I may go there in a few months. Definitely will be heading back To Madagascar again.
@@pddembowski that's so exciting
You ARE in Africa!
I mean't other countries in Africa
@@pddembowski I know, ... just picking on you. I dated a girl from Madagascar a few years ago, and she had a disturbing little way of distancing herself from the term "African" .... As if Madagascar was it's own little continent. I guess with all that Africa has endured and the issues that have been created there, there is no pride in the moniker "African" for many. So sad.
@@ghusaghusa2135 Because Africa is so screw up.
no stop light in entire city ?
there is no stop light in entire country hehe...and no highways whatsoever
haha ok.
Thieves stole them all.
@@charleshoang566 well they do steal solar panels from public lights and even tarmac from the road to fix fishing boats
you certainly heard saying-they steal everything that is not bolted to the floor... it does not help in Madagascar
@@danieleverywhere132 That what some people from Madagascar told me, they stole cow from farmers too.
@@charleshoang566 they do that so often and so long they even have special name-dahalo
but they don't have cows,they have zebus and it has fantastic meat
English lamofo ....🤓 Kkkkk
If you go to Africa you definitely got to speak french, otherwise you're f'd.
In Madagascar, Congo and West Africa yes. Is hard to get by here without French.