Having watched your Madagascar videos, it has been an interesting journey for me as a viewer. Rain forests and deserts, Madagascar has it all. The wildlife, and especially the plants and trees were very interesting. Truly educational throughout! As for the children following and attempting to sell their products, it’s not uncommon to find in any 3rd world country. It is sad to see this, yet totally understood by the common sense traveler who’s done his homework before traveling. Personally I think the biggest stumbling block to overcome when traveling to Madagascar is the language barrier. Yet, with today’s technology, and translating apps available for your phone, one could manage just fine. Thank you for taking us along on this journey! 👏😁🏆👍
Good day to you brother. What is the easiest way to get a long-term Visa where I can stay in Madagascar for a year or 6 months or something like that? Also, what's the general cost of living there? Are vaccine verification or testing required there? Thanks
@@theanswerbro Fill out a Visa request and send your passport to the Embassy in Washington, DC if you are in the USA. That's where you will see how long they will allow you to stay. The Madagascar Embassy Website shows all of the limits of stay Cost of living depends on where you want to live. There are very poor areas or very affluent areas. This video is set in a poor area and the cost of living is very low. No vaccines are required from the USA to enter Madagascar. I don't know where you live or are coming from, so all of that may change if you are coming from different countries. Either way, all of this information can be found on Madagascar's Embassy Website.
What's a good city to go to in Madagascar? Are the people there friendly compared to here in USA? Generally speaking, if I were to live similar to the locals, how much would it cost per month? Thanks again
I always enjoy watching your videos. 😊
I'm here for you.
Watching from the Dominican Republic 🇩🇴
@@PhillyDom lol. Cheers bro. I'm out here.
Having watched your Madagascar videos, it has been an interesting journey for me as a viewer. Rain forests and deserts, Madagascar has it all. The wildlife, and especially the plants and trees were very interesting. Truly educational throughout! As for the children following and attempting to sell their products, it’s not uncommon to find in any 3rd world country. It is sad to see this, yet totally understood by the common sense traveler who’s done his homework before traveling. Personally I think the biggest stumbling block to overcome when traveling to Madagascar is the language barrier. Yet, with today’s technology, and translating apps available for your phone, one could manage just fine. Thank you for taking us along on this journey! 👏😁🏆👍
Thanks for being here throughout this journey Randy. I appreciate you.
Great video Jay Cee! Thanks so much for sharing your travels in Madagascar with us.
Thanks Ken. More to come.
@@JayCeeMax 🙂
Definitively, they boys will always be willing to offer their items crafted in their country. Thanks for sharing with us. Take care guys!
Thanks for watching!
The people are so nice and friendly just like Philippines.
Yes sir. Madagascar is super cool.
Hello Jay cee, dónde estás ahora, saludos desde El SALVADOR ,oohh yea
Lol. Hello there. Thanks for watching. Madagascar is where the vlogs are at the moment. Mas por venir.
Legendary jc
Cheers bro.
Good day to you brother. What is the easiest way to get a long-term Visa where I can stay in Madagascar for a year or 6 months or something like that? Also, what's the general cost of living there? Are vaccine verification or testing required there? Thanks
@@theanswerbro Fill out a Visa request and send your passport to the Embassy in Washington, DC if you are in the USA. That's where you will see how long they will allow you to stay. The Madagascar Embassy Website shows all of the limits of stay
Cost of living depends on where you want to live. There are very poor areas or very affluent areas. This video is set in a poor area and the cost of living is very low.
No vaccines are required from the USA to enter Madagascar. I don't know where you live or are coming from, so all of that may change if you are coming from different countries. Either way, all of this information can be found on Madagascar's Embassy Website.
@@JayCeeMax Thanks
@@theanswerbro No problem.
What's a good city to go to in Madagascar? Are the people there friendly compared to here in USA? Generally speaking, if I were to live similar to the locals, how much would it cost per month? Thanks again
The Capital. Cost depends on a myriad of factors. I am unable to answer that type of question. I hope you have a great time in Madagascar.
Ayo...😅 I think i remember you bro...😮
@@lionelnaude6826 Nice to meet you.
@@JayCeeMax I was a bartender in hotel Bamboo club 😅