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Let me explain the money thing. There was a time where 1 USD was equal to 5 Gourdes. That's why we divide the Gourdes (which is the haitian currency) by 5 to know how much dollars it is. But since 1 USD is no longer 5 Gourdes, we say haitian dollar. But there is no such thing as haitian dollar, it's just a calculation that we do in our head because it's easier for us I guess.
I’m very excited for picking you up and taking through the beautiful Haiti the media don’t want people to know about 🇭🇹we’ll have some good time in the south of Haiti together ❤
I'm originally from Barbados , alot of lies is spread about Haiti and it's people .Even some of our black looking people speak negative things about Haiti. But it's all liies my people. Everywhere on this planet we negative and positive people.
Thanks for telling the truth! I read a lot of negativities on the net from our Caribbean brothers and sisters. While they forget the sacrifice Haitians did for all. We pay the price as Christ did to save souls with his own life. No sacrifice without pain. Shalom, brother!
Before the Haitian economy got bad, 5 Haitian gourde used to equal $1 US dollar- (It was the strongest currency in the region) Also, there used to be a lot of tourists from the US, so Haitian started to refer to 5 gourdes as a dollar. The gourde has lost its value, so now the meaning of the a dollar no longer applies to the US dollar but they still use the expression.
African Tigress, I wasn’t too sure about your visit to Haiti, but I must now say thank you for this. As usual, your account is informative, interesting , unbiased and objective. It gives those of us who are armchair travellers a perspective not based on hysteria and general western subjectivity. Haiti has been decimated, exploited and abused, not only by powers in the west, but by their own corrupt leaders. But, still the spirit of resilience is evident in the people. Once again thank you, looking forward to what the rest of your journey unfolds. Wish you could do Cuba or Dominica , both places of great interest.
You are surely adventurous African Tigress. You have gotten a bird eye's view of Haiti. I hope you will be enlightened as you journey through the African diaspora of the Caribbean, . Enjoy your journey❤
ThatboyLens is a good boy, been a subscriber of his channel since he started his youtube channel... you should let him take you to the waterfall and introduce you to the rasta that make the veggie patties. Big up to haiti "the real face of the caribbean" without haiti fight for freedom and independence and becoming the force in the caribbean and the america's during slavery. What we are seeing and witnessing is a political fight against haiti by the european colonial offsprings. They never forgived hayiti🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹 Hayiti Must Stand Up And Rise Again 💚💛❤
Wow,great footage of the area and yes I've heard about the flood in Kenya and saw videos 😢 Blessings over Kenya🙌🏽 Can't wait for the next adventure,African Tigress you are truly a Journalist 👍🏽🇺🇲🇯🇲🇭🇹💕Sakpase,Abule‼️
Good bless Haiti with peace and prosperity thanks for sharing this beautiful amazing video in beautiful Haiti have a safe trips sending prayers for the people of Kanyan
Big respect to you African Tigress for visiting Hsiti. Not even Wode Maya and Tayo Aina dared to visit. Most have been scared iff by the goings on in Port au Prince.
I visited Port-Au-Prince & one of the closest Beach resorts near Port-Au-Prince & then celebrated the New Year at a concert 🎵 🎶 🎵 with my oldest niece about 8 years ago when Martelly was still president…. One of my sisters has gone to Haiti 🇭🇹 about 8 times as she voluntarily taught at one of her Medical Surgeon’s friends’ own Medical college at Cap Haïtien…. A close Haitian sister/friend of mine here in New York City, moreover had her mother & sister who lived in Port-Au-Prince then, take us out for dinner to a restaurant with an amazing view overlooking Port-Au-Prince…! The Haitian People 🇭🇹 are amongst the entire African Diaspora People, who have been led to Extreme sufferance & survivalship… And yet for most in Haiti 🇭🇹, the Endurance, Faith & Survivorship of The Most Oppressive& Underprivileged is Just Extraordinary….!!!!!!!! I WILL one day return to visit La Citadelle & pay Homage & Honour to The Brave Soldiers & Civilians who sacrificed themselves to become the First Ever Freed Slaves & Nation….!!!!
My favorite part in your vlogs are the beginning of your editing. It's more than refreshing seeing foreign views from different lenses 😊. I loooove that you start with " l'hymne national"❤🇭🇹 and that the views are amazing 😊. We may be going through much...but yes life is still very much happening for many of us. God bless 🇭🇹🇭🇹🙏🏽
You know AT, when you first announced that you were going to Haiti, I thought for sure that you were stark staring mad. Now that I see you are not where the madness is, I am kinda glad that I am able to see some of Haiti. Still, be safe! Merci beaucoup!
It seems to me that even with traffic, you would have gotten to the airport at the same time. Driving through that flooded, muddy road had my heart beating fast. I kept wondering if he was in a high SUV, or would you get stuck in that muddy water. Anyway, thank God, you made it. Your airport adventure reminded me of a similar experience I had in Trinidad. At the time, the airline flying from Port of Spain to Tobago was TTAS. We arrived at the airport at 7 am for a 9 am flight. There was one delay after another. We finally left POS at 5:30 PM!!! We were beyond exhausted by the time we got to Tobago. We later learned that the Trinis said TTAS was an acronym for Take Ticket And Suffer! LOL
That muddy water had me girrrrrl...that wss one hell of an experience...thinking...shouldn't he have stayed on the highway? Anyway you made it...the guys look like fun...waiting to enjoy " Les Cayes" Well done AT!!
Yes 👏🏿 l am watching your video on cable tv 📺 from America 🇺🇸 and riding through all that muddy water 💦 was kinda of a trip to me, but I really enjoyed watching, be careful, be blessed, 😇 enjoy 😊, 😘
And the adventures continues 😊🙏🏽❤️ The plantain you ate is known as “Tostones” / press plantain, tachinos, chatinos, etc. Haitian’s call it bannann peze. It’s green plantain which is twice-fried, pressed flat and sprinkled with a little salt. More of a savoury side dish. The yellow plantains are the sweet ones. Enjoy 😊
@African Tigress so your translater should have said, “Kabrit en sòs” stewed goat meat”, “banane bouyi” - boiled plantain, normally service with rice and bean sauce “diri aka sòs pwa. While you’re in Okay, try some TomTom ak Kalalou (TomTom resembles pounded yam but it’s pounded breadfruit) with meat and crabs in sauce. It’s Okay’s signature dish. Enjoy yourself, hopefully you will be taken to Gelee Beach. As your walking, you’re going to come across a house with a gate made with plastic bottles. You’re going to think “like wow” you will feel at home. You’re accustomed to the fresh seafood and meat. One more thing, griot is fried pork shoulder, so if you’re not into pork, let it be known now!
Hello African Tigress thank you for visiting my country 🇭🇹. Thank you for showing the world another side of our country. What type of camera do you used? As you see I have a UA-cam channel I been recording on my phone I would like to update to camera I don’t know where to start can you please help me
Thanks for the video. I don't know what conversation books you use when you travel to a country where their native language is not English. There are some very good travel conversation pocket books with simple phrases that you can purchase to help you. I hate saying this, but I will be unable to deal with an airport with so much confusion. I really admire your courage.
Divide your Haitian gourds by 5 and that will give you the so called Haitian dollar amount. It’s an old conversion rate from the Duvalier era when way back the US dollar used to equal 5 Haitian gourds. The gourds was peg to the IS dollar $1 USD= 5 HTG but that was under Duvalier decades. So a 5 Haitian gourds note was called a dollar that has stuck with Haitians till today. Crazy
Let me explain the money thing. There was a time where 1 USD was equal to 5 Gourdes. That's why we divide the Gourdes (which is the haitian currency) by 5 to know how much dollars it is. But since 1 USD is no longer 5 Gourdes, we say haitian dollar. But there is no such thing as haitian dollar, it's just a calculation that we do in our head because it's easier for us I guess.
AT, Great Job! I believe, like Rwanda, Haiti will overcome difficulties the moment it abandons the French-language familiarity and instead embraces English as its official language. That after a chat with a Burundian friend. We actually agreed that the lack of solidarity with the Haitians is due to the language barrier, thus isolation from the rest of the world.❤
There is no such thing as haitian dollar. The exchange rate with US $ used to be a fixed 1 to 5. Eventually, it varies. They still have a dollar that is 5 gourdes to a dollar. Except the US $ is no longer 1 to 5. So, they call it haitian dollar.
Sanble ayisyen reziyen yo péyé pri biye Sunrise Air Way ap fe yo péyé têt neg la.Si nou kontan sa se nou k'ap we l'.Si nou pa janm di anyen, n'ap pran foto nan avyon Sunrise sa vlé di nou dako épi n'ap fe pwomosyon pou Sunrise.Apre pa vinn plenyen.Anvi rantre nan peyi w' oubyen voyajé nan peyi w' pa dwe fe w' aksepte nenpot bagay.
AF, please be careful in South Haiti. Listen to the warnings and do not play the hero. Enjoy your stay safely. Carry your computer in your knapsack, please. Do not draw unwanted attention to yourself. I am glad you have a host.
@AFRICAN TIGRESS “dola” is an unrecognized slang term (only the locals know) to describe that many, many, moons ago, five gourdes = one US dollar: the formula is Gourdes divided by five is the amount in dola (not dollar); the exchange rate is currently at 134 gourdes and 88 centimes (G134.88) to one US dollar ($1.00 USD); the currency is still called Gourdes. I hope this helps.
Looks like somewhere in Africa. Good job, Tigeress, for taking on Haiti. My granddaughter father is from there. She wanted to go visit her grandmother. But, I would not allow it. They live in Port-au-Prince. Here in the U.S. they advise us not to go there. To dangerous 😳
It depends where in port au prince, if you Google Tara's Haiti, Morgne calvaire Haiti, Belleville Haiti, Montagne noir Haiti, petion ville Haiti, Peggy ville Haiti, kenskoff, all these towns in Port au prince are safe and cleaner
People misunderstand the reason for the travel warning. It's not intended to bash a country. The intention is to make you aware of potential problems, so if something happens you cannot say you didn't know. The government wants you to know in many situations, they will not be able to help you. Embassies are not your personal babysitters, so if they have a warning, you are on your own. If you make the decision to visit regardless of warning, you are able to weigh the pros and cons. You also must be aware that the money you spend will not be reimbursed if you have to evacuate due to civil unrest. For example, if you paid a hotel upfront for a week but have to evacuate on day two, they are not obligated to pay you back. Also transportation costs may go up during problems. In all it's a financial risk on top of safety risk.
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Let me explain the money thing. There was a time where 1 USD was equal to 5 Gourdes. That's why we divide the Gourdes (which is the haitian currency) by 5 to know how much dollars it is. But since 1 USD is no longer 5 Gourdes, we say haitian dollar. But there is no such thing as haitian dollar, it's just a calculation that we do in our head because it's easier for us I guess.
@@dabdevsthank you ❤
😊 Messi🎉🎉🎉 ❤❤
@@AFRICANTIGRESSshared on my status and Fcbk.Enjoy dear Lil C*
@@BeverlyLily i truly appreciate
I’m very excited for picking you up and taking through the beautiful Haiti the media don’t want people to know about 🇭🇹we’ll have some good time in the south of Haiti together ❤
You the Best ❤️
Thank you for taking care of my girl. Yall treat her right she will be back. Watching from The Bahamas!
We need to see more content from you too @thatboyLENS
Keep up the greatness your doing for hayiti 🇭🇹 peac✌🏽e and love 💚💛❤🇻🇨
Hi. I would love to come back to my country on vacation. Is it really safe to come to cap haitien. And would you be a guide to us and show us around
I'm originally from Barbados , alot of lies is spread about Haiti and it's people .Even some of our black looking people speak negative things about Haiti. But it's all liies my people. Everywhere on this planet we negative and positive people.
Am a kenyan n we love Haiti n it's people, we love all black people in the diaspora...
Thanks for telling the truth! I read a lot of negativities on the net from our Caribbean brothers and sisters. While they forget the sacrifice Haitians did for all. We pay the price as Christ did to save souls with his own life. No sacrifice without pain. Shalom, brother!
Hat off to you African tigress for visiting Haiti 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 ❤
Before the Haitian economy got bad, 5 Haitian gourde used to equal $1 US dollar- (It was the strongest currency in the region) Also, there used to be a lot of tourists from the US, so Haitian started to refer to 5 gourdes as a dollar. The gourde has lost its value, so now the meaning of the a dollar no longer applies to the US dollar but they still use the expression.
Haitians are beautiful people. Sure I would visit this beautiful land one day.
Thank you AT, for showing the world our beautiful Caribbean 🇨🇭🇯🇲🇯🇲
God will restore Haïti and those responsible will pay for the suffering of this nation 🙏
Or we will ✊🏿
Inshallah 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
💯 Fact!
Agree. Martely one the president that destroyed Haiti is in the USA living large with his family. Sad
Bless up and respect to African Tigress. Real soldier. 🇯🇲 🇭🇹
Truly grateful! God bless you Caribbean Tigress from 🇹🇹 and God bless my Haitian brothers and sisters🙏🏽❤️
Nzuri African tigress , Haitian American watching u from
North Carolina
African Tigress, I wasn’t too sure about your visit to Haiti, but I must now say thank you for this. As usual, your account is informative, interesting , unbiased and objective. It gives those of us who are armchair travellers a perspective not based on hysteria and general western subjectivity.
Haiti has been decimated, exploited and abused, not only by powers in the west, but by their own corrupt leaders. But, still the spirit of resilience is evident in the people. Once again thank you, looking forward to what the rest of your journey unfolds.
Wish you could do Cuba or Dominica , both places of great interest.
You are surely adventurous African Tigress. You have gotten a bird eye's view of Haiti. I hope you will be enlightened as you journey through the African diaspora of the Caribbean, . Enjoy your journey❤
You are Brave. I am a Soldier but would not do what you do. Flames. I love My Life very much❤❤❤
You take a lot of chances❤❤❤
ThatboyLens is a good boy, been a subscriber of his channel since he started his youtube channel... you should let him take you to the waterfall and introduce you to the rasta that make the veggie patties. Big up to haiti "the real face of the caribbean" without haiti fight for freedom and independence and becoming the force in the caribbean and the america's during slavery. What we are seeing and witnessing is a political fight against haiti by the european colonial offsprings. They never forgived hayiti🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹 Hayiti Must Stand Up And Rise Again 💚💛❤
You Are Absolutely Correct !! Europe, America have done A Lot to Hinder Haiti's Progress, it is time for Haitians to outsmart Our ENEMIES !!
❤🖤💚👊🏽
‘Nuff respect for braving Haiti! Haiti is near and dear to my heart… Haitians are so fun (love Haitian music!) And very ambitious!
Wow,great footage of the area and yes I've heard about the flood in Kenya and saw videos 😢 Blessings over Kenya🙌🏽 Can't wait for the next adventure,African Tigress you are truly a Journalist 👍🏽🇺🇲🇯🇲🇭🇹💕Sakpase,Abule‼️
Watching from the UK.
Haitian food is very nice when I was in Miami their food is delicious
Good bless Haiti with peace and prosperity thanks for sharing this beautiful amazing video in beautiful Haiti have a safe trips sending prayers for the people of Kanyan
She is not leaving Haiti. She is going to another location in Haiti
lol, sometimes you have to read and spell for the slow ones.
@@candid0111 they just go by the title of the video instead of actually looking at the video before they comment
If she goes to the DR, she would see the difference.
@@victorcharles8686 What’s this obsession with always comparing Haiti with DR?
Hope African Tigress visits the Citadel.
Big respect to you African Tigress for visiting Hsiti. Not even Wode Maya and Tayo Aina dared to visit. Most have been scared iff by the goings on in Port au Prince.
I visited Port-Au-Prince & one of the closest Beach resorts near Port-Au-Prince & then celebrated the New Year at a concert 🎵 🎶 🎵 with my oldest niece about 8 years ago when Martelly was still president…. One of my sisters has gone to Haiti 🇭🇹 about 8 times as she voluntarily taught at one of her Medical Surgeon’s friends’ own Medical college at Cap Haïtien…. A close Haitian sister/friend of mine here in New York City, moreover had her mother & sister who lived in Port-Au-Prince then, take us out for dinner to a restaurant with an amazing view overlooking Port-Au-Prince…! The Haitian People 🇭🇹 are amongst the entire African Diaspora People, who have been led to Extreme sufferance & survivalship… And yet for most in Haiti 🇭🇹, the Endurance, Faith & Survivorship of The Most Oppressive& Underprivileged is Just Extraordinary….!!!!!!!! I WILL one day return to visit La Citadelle & pay Homage & Honour to The Brave Soldiers & Civilians who sacrificed themselves to become the First Ever Freed Slaves & Nation….!!!!
🎉❤
A true African Tigress
Venturing where few dare.
Keep it up Kenyan Woman 💪
Fearless and very determined to conquer everything ahead of you kudos....
One brave woman!
Blessings for a safe journey wherever you are going today. Great content🎉❤
I had tears in my eyes. God knows what he is doing. Haiti is blessed. Forget the haters.
🇯🇲 🇯🇲 supporting 🇭🇹 Hoping to visit one day
Hi beautiful African lady, i am so happy that you visit Cap-Haïtien my birthplace, now I am leaving in Miami Florida I think you enjoy it❤😅😅
Haiti looks beautiful
My favorite part in your vlogs are the beginning of your editing. It's more than refreshing seeing foreign views from different lenses 😊. I loooove that you start with " l'hymne national"❤🇭🇹 and that the views are amazing 😊.
We may be going through much...but yes life is still very much happening for many of us.
God bless 🇭🇹🇭🇹🙏🏽
Nuff respect African tigers ; thank you for showing us 🇭🇹 Haiti. I like your approach .
You know AT, when you first announced that you were going to Haiti, I thought for sure that you were stark staring mad. Now that I see you are not where the madness is, I am kinda glad that I am able to see some of Haiti. Still, be safe! Merci beaucoup!
Always like before watching coz I know I won’t be disappointed. You’re a real soldier AT. Praying for Kenya and it shall rise too by God’s grace 🙏🏾
Thank you love
Thank you for highlighting the positives of Haiti may the most high bless you,
Inshallah 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I enjoyed being able to see the sites either by land and air. May YAH Bless you my sister. !!!Glad it was a safe trip !! You brought tears to my eyes.
Looking forward to the next episode..keep rising African Tigress
Saint Lucia, Guadeloupe, De ominica, Martinique all speaking créole some in New Orléans too
They spoke French creole in Trinidad also up to the late 1800s to the early 1900s .
And Grenada.
@@shelbourneking4135Trini's sill says things in creole with out even noticing. Paramin still speaks it.
Different types of Creole it will be like because I speak spanish and pretending to speak Italian 😂
@@guarocuya3514 Not necessarily, they’re mutually intelligible to a certain extent.
Good stuff Adventurous Tiger. Forgot to request that you make sure to visit the citadel and north Haiti village/suburbs
❤ watching from cape Town South Africa
Thank you for going to visit Haiti❤❤
Great content, AT. Blessings to you for continued safe travels.🤗🌹
THINGS NOT AS SMOOTH AS YOU HAD HOPED AFRICAN TIGRESS PRAYERS FOR KENYA 😢 MUCH ❤
It seems to me that even with traffic, you would have gotten to the airport at the same time. Driving through that flooded, muddy road had my heart beating fast. I kept wondering if he was in a high SUV, or would you get stuck in that muddy water. Anyway, thank God, you made it. Your airport adventure reminded me of a similar experience I had in Trinidad. At the time, the airline flying from Port of Spain to Tobago was TTAS. We arrived at the airport at 7 am for a 9 am flight. There was one delay after another. We finally left POS at 5:30 PM!!! We were beyond exhausted by the time we got to Tobago. We later learned that the Trinis said TTAS was an acronym for Take Ticket And Suffer! LOL
😂
Trinis love acronyms 😅😅😅 For instance, KFC:Killing Foolish Citizens was one I grown up on
Mais c'est pa la route principale non,je connais la route principale
Did you know that Ayiti and Trinidad and Tobago have history? I’m sure you probably do, but I’m just asking.
Thank you for having the courage to visiting my country. I will follow you
Your caption, "I had to leave Cap Haiten," has an ominous ring to it, Ms. Tigress.
All the best to you.
That muddy water had me girrrrrl...that wss one hell of an experience...thinking...shouldn't he have stayed on the highway? Anyway you made it...the guys look like fun...waiting to enjoy " Les Cayes" Well done AT!!
African Tigress 🐅 Thanks for visiting my lovely country. Thanks for showing trees 🌴, unbelievable to the ones who diminish Haiti 🇭🇹.
Another lovely video from Haiti!!
Thank you for showing us the nice Haiti
Wow the views from above … soo beautiful 😍
Have fun, enjoy, I love the Haitian people. They seem to be very friendly. Just keep on trekking AT
I’m glad you did the smart traveling in safe area, as long as you stay out of port au prince you should be fine
The vibe is amazing,,not what I expected ❤❤
This makes my heart so happy!
Thank You So Much AT for Exploring Haiti for Us !! We Are Praying for PEACE & PROPERTY in Haiti !!
❤🖤💚👊🏽
Thanks for sharing! I’m so happy to be able to travel with you!
I was watching a video of a place named Jeremie, it had it was so beautiful. It had a Cathedral named St Louis. I hope you get to visit.
My father's people come from Jeremie. Land of poets and writers.
Jeremie is actually not far from where she landed in Les Cayes. It’s a short drive north on the highway RN7.
African Tigress, thank you for letting us see the real world.
Yes 👏🏿 l am watching your video on cable tv 📺 from America 🇺🇸 and riding through all that muddy water 💦 was kinda of a trip to me, but I really enjoyed watching, be careful, be blessed, 😇 enjoy 😊, 😘
We’re heading down south to Les Cayes, Haiti.
Sunrise air is Haitian owned ,less than 10 years old
Wowww this is amazing beautiful awesome people in Haiti one love
And the adventures continues 😊🙏🏽❤️ The plantain you ate is known as “Tostones” / press plantain, tachinos, chatinos, etc. Haitian’s call it bannann peze. It’s green plantain which is twice-fried, pressed flat and sprinkled with a little salt. More of a savoury side dish. The yellow plantains are the sweet ones. Enjoy 😊
@African Tigress so your translater should have said, “Kabrit en sòs” stewed goat meat”, “banane bouyi” - boiled plantain, normally service with rice and bean sauce “diri aka sòs pwa. While you’re in Okay, try some TomTom ak Kalalou (TomTom resembles pounded yam but it’s pounded breadfruit) with meat and crabs in sauce. It’s Okay’s signature dish. Enjoy yourself, hopefully you will be taken to Gelee Beach. As your walking, you’re going to come across a house with a gate made with plastic bottles. You’re going to think “like wow” you will feel at home. You’re accustomed to the fresh seafood and meat. One more thing, griot is fried pork shoulder, so if you’re not into pork, let it be known now!
Hello African Tigress thank you for visiting my country 🇭🇹. Thank you for showing the world another side of our country. What type of camera do you used? As you see I have a UA-cam channel I been recording on my phone I would like to update to camera I don’t know where to start can you please help me
I saw you were using a small camera what’s the name of it? So I can updating my channel
Thanks for the video. I don't know what conversation books you use when you travel to a country where their native language is not English. There are some very good travel conversation pocket books with simple phrases that you can purchase to help you. I hate saying this, but I will be unable to deal with an airport with so much confusion. I really admire your courage.
One time for you.much love Haiti to the world ❤❤❤❤❤.
Divide your Haitian gourds by 5 and that will give you the so called Haitian dollar amount. It’s an old conversion rate from the Duvalier era when way back the US dollar used to equal 5 Haitian gourds. The gourds was peg to the IS dollar $1 USD= 5 HTG but that was under Duvalier decades. So a 5 Haitian gourds note was called a dollar that has stuck with Haitians till today. Crazy
I really appreciate you visiting my country. Now That I konw about your platform I just subscribe. Hope your Stay was Nice.
Your make up looks great and you seem so cool under the hot sun. You're amazing.
Let me explain the money thing. There was a time where 1 USD was equal to 5 Gourdes. That's why we divide the Gourdes (which is the haitian currency) by 5 to know how much dollars it is. But since 1 USD is no longer 5 Gourdes, we say haitian dollar. But there is no such thing as haitian dollar, it's just a calculation that we do in our head because it's easier for us I guess.
Great 👍
Hello so Beautiful l can understand and l hope you enjoy 😊 yourself and everything, have a safe trip, and 😘
I had to watch the full video when I saw Haiti. Good job girl
Nuff respect! Now you're in Les Cayes, my birth city. Should you need assistance, kindly let me know. One more time, welcome to Haïti!
Hear you later.. 👂🏾Can’t wait to hear this.
Pensamento negativo Diabolico só Deus é que sabe nosso destino
Uma mulher corajosa ❤
AT, Great Job! I believe, like Rwanda, Haiti will overcome difficulties the moment it abandons the French-language familiarity and instead embraces English as its official language. That after a chat with a Burundian friend. We actually agreed that the lack of solidarity with the Haitians is due to the language barrier, thus isolation from the rest of the world.❤
Yes one brave African woman 🥰
There is no such thing as haitian dollar. The exchange rate with US $ used to be a fixed 1 to 5. Eventually, it varies. They still have a dollar that is 5 gourdes to a dollar. Except the US $ is no longer 1 to 5. So, they call it haitian dollar.
Les cayes looks like picturesque town in Haiti
Waiting ❤❤❤
Great content. Wonderful indeed. Florida greetings.
Am an african living in the us i love haitian cooking stay safe
Sanble ayisyen reziyen yo péyé pri biye Sunrise Air Way ap fe yo péyé têt neg la.Si nou kontan sa se nou k'ap we l'.Si nou pa janm di anyen, n'ap pran foto nan avyon Sunrise sa vlé di nou dako épi n'ap fe pwomosyon pou Sunrise.Apre pa vinn plenyen.Anvi rantre nan peyi w' oubyen voyajé nan peyi w' pa dwe fe w' aksepte nenpot bagay.
Welcome to Haiti, my dear.
Salute to you thank you for visiting the island nation of Haiti your amazing 🙏🏿🫡🇭🇹
The road need to fix the Haitian government needs to fix those road in put light on the road 🤨🤨 because I want to come visit Haiti too
AF, please be careful in South Haiti. Listen to the warnings and do not play the hero. Enjoy your stay safely. Carry your computer in your knapsack, please. Do not draw unwanted attention to yourself. I am glad you have a host.
Great guy your driver, doing everything to get you to the Airport, much respect to him.
@AFRICAN TIGRESS “dola” is an unrecognized slang term (only the locals know) to describe that many, many, moons ago, five gourdes = one US dollar: the formula is Gourdes divided by five is the amount in dola (not dollar); the exchange rate is currently at 134 gourdes and 88 centimes (G134.88) to one US dollar ($1.00 USD); the currency is still called Gourdes. I hope this helps.
Good to see you in Haiti, I am Haitian I visit once yearly.
Yes, it is sad in Haiti. I would have hoped the roads would have been better. But in Haiti, Se la vie.
beautiful vlog and Haiti African tigress keep up in be safe
Bonsoir good evening every one I love you all God blesses you ok so much water on the road is good there freshers .
What a contrast with the cherizier mobs of Port au Prince..! Keep showing the world more
Thanks for the wonderful pictures,I fill safer in Haiti than I would ever be in Amerikkka❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Okap must be revisited. The beaches and the Sitadèl is a must. However, make sure you enjoy Okay
I want you to take me to Kenya to visit one day ❤😊
Looks like somewhere in Africa. Good job, Tigeress, for taking on Haiti. My granddaughter father is from there. She wanted to go visit her grandmother. But, I would not allow it. They live in Port-au-Prince. Here in the U.S. they advise us not to go there. To dangerous 😳
It depends where in port au prince, if you Google Tara's Haiti, Morgne calvaire Haiti, Belleville Haiti, Montagne noir Haiti, petion ville Haiti, Peggy ville Haiti, kenskoff, all these towns in Port au prince are safe and cleaner
People misunderstand the reason for the travel warning. It's not intended to bash a country. The intention is to make you aware of potential problems, so if something happens you cannot say you didn't know. The government wants you to know in many situations, they will not be able to help you. Embassies are not your personal babysitters, so if they have a warning, you are on your own. If you make the decision to visit regardless of warning, you are able to weigh the pros and cons. You also must be aware that the money you spend will not be reimbursed if you have to evacuate due to civil unrest. For example, if you paid a hotel upfront for a week but have to evacuate on day two, they are not obligated to pay you back. Also transportation costs may go up during problems. In all it's a financial risk on top of safety risk.
It has been raining for a whole week in Haiti.
Nice people, have fun AT
First to know so much about Haiti
More African to another part of the world African are friendly people boujor Haiti 🇭🇹