I stay at Raoof Hotel, excellent. The restaurant below is always packed, very good food. I also stay at Hotel Kismat, 4th floor, view of the port, huge balcony, great breeze. Restaurant below Kismat, Delices, very cheap and good.
I ate at the restaurant below Raoof a couple times, it was pretty good. You are referring to Delices near Leader Price,? Yes very cheap..I did'nt notice a hotel there I'll take a look next time.
@@pddembowski yes its right next door on the corner. 4 stories, view is great. Big rooms, nice staff, wifi is very good. Same with Raoof without the view.
I don't recognise much from the 1960s. The cathedral, the famous big tree (Baobab?). The Hotel de ville was new in my time but I didn't see it in your video. I stayed a while at the Hotel de France near the big tree. I enjoyed my time there and picked up a lot of the Malagasy language.
@@pddembowskiI was around 20 and picked up a lot in my year there. I'm now living in the Philippines and find it difficult to learn Bisaya. Due to my age and declining hearing I guess.
Hey!! I was in tana for the first time 2 weeks ago..just came back to canada.. i really had a good time there.. people were nice . should go back in april.. to visit majunga ... your video is what i needed👍🏿👍🏿
I need to travel from Antananarivo to Nosy Be. It’s really far over 1000 km. Flight very expensive . Bus is probably danger overnight. Also how is possible to travel by bus such a long distance. It need 2 days. Need to sleep on the way. Do You have some idea? Please Thanks I’m from Montreal
I don't think the bus is dangerous at night. You can try to find a bus from Tana to Ambanja. Or you can do what I did - go from Tana to Majunga, stay in Majunga a few days, then take the Cotisse from Majunga to Ambanja. It will be a long uncomfortable bus ride, better to stop off somewhere for a couple days if you have the time.
I liked Tulear & Tamatave, hard to decide between the 2. I got bored quickly in Majunga to be honest. Tana is too hectic and polluted for me. I am now in Diego Suarez which looks very promising so far.
@@lromulus9042 yes it's very calm mahajanga, we were at club 73 with several French and German friends and no one hurt us, concerning the hotel preferably near the leader price and score supermarket, or hotel shams which is not far from club 73
Thanks for the video it is so lively. Felt like walking along with you, take care you walking a lot. It's so quiet place as it looks.
the Zone I was in is a quiet place, although the other part of town is the opposite. Very congested with traffic and pedestrians,
I stay at Raoof Hotel, excellent. The restaurant below is always packed, very good food. I also stay at Hotel Kismat, 4th floor, view of the port, huge balcony, great breeze. Restaurant below Kismat, Delices, very cheap and good.
I ate at the restaurant below Raoof a couple times, it was pretty good. You are referring to Delices near Leader Price,? Yes very cheap..I did'nt notice a hotel there I'll take a look next time.
@@pddembowski yes its right next door on the corner. 4 stories, view is great. Big rooms, nice staff, wifi is very good. Same with Raoof without the view.
thanks for the videos, before coming to mahajanga i watched your videos, and now i'm in mahajanga re-watching your videos
Nice to hear, I liked Majunga more my 2nd trip there, found the Zone touristique and some other nice places.
I definitely have to visit Madagascar
Hello from Madagascar, i m located in majunga ❤
Hi, is that you singing in those videos on your channel? Nice voice... If so, I would'nt mind using 1 of those songs in the future.
I don't recognise much from the 1960s. The cathedral, the famous big tree (Baobab?). The Hotel de ville was new in my time but I didn't see it in your video. I stayed a while at the Hotel de France near the big tree. I enjoyed my time there and picked up a lot of the Malagasy language.
Malagasy is a hard language, I'm trying to learn some words here.
@@pddembowskiI was around 20 and picked up a lot in my year there. I'm now living in the Philippines and find it difficult to learn Bisaya. Due to my age and declining hearing I guess.
Hey!! I was in tana for the first time 2 weeks ago..just came back to canada.. i really had a good time there.. people were nice . should go back in april.. to visit majunga ... your video is what i needed👍🏿👍🏿
Ok great thanks for the update.., I'm in Diego Suarez right now and so far I love it here.
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I need to travel from Antananarivo to Nosy Be. It’s really far over 1000 km. Flight very expensive . Bus is probably danger overnight. Also how is possible to travel by bus such a long distance. It need 2 days. Need to sleep on the way. Do You have some idea? Please Thanks
I’m from Montreal
I don't think the bus is dangerous at night. You can try to find a bus from Tana to Ambanja. Or you can do what I did - go from Tana to Majunga, stay in Majunga a few days, then take the Cotisse from Majunga to Ambanja. It will be a long uncomfortable bus ride, better to stop off somewhere for a couple days if you have the time.
Very clean city compared to Tamatave
Look like small town in Cambodia..
Funny, I was just telling someone here in Mahajunga that it reminds me of early 2000 in Cambodia.
@@Olddog3985 Ya it really does.. I think it's the design of the buildings, mostly.. Don't know for sure..
So which is your favorite city or area of madagascar and why?😊
I liked Tulear & Tamatave, hard to decide between the 2. I got bored quickly in Majunga to be honest. Tana is too hectic and polluted for me. I am now in Diego Suarez which looks very promising so far.
@@pddembowski ok thanks..majunga is too calm?
@@lromulus9042 yes it's very calm mahajanga, we were at club 73 with several French and German friends and no one hurt us, concerning the hotel preferably near the leader price and score supermarket, or hotel shams which is not far from club 73
The town looks like ghost town.
Yes, I got bored there quickly, am now in Diego Suarez
@@pddembowskido some videos frm ther
he doesnt go to the ghetto town, in ghetto have many people, but this guy just go to the residente town