My First 24 Hours in MADAGASCAR
What a whirlwind the past 24 hours of my life have been in Madagascar!!
I decided to come to Madagascar with absolutely no plan. It's fun being spontaneous sometimes.
I arrived in the capital of Madagascar called Antananarivo early this morning with no hotel reservation, no plan and no idea what I'd be doing... Just seeking adventure!
Through Facebook, I got in touch with a local girl named Ali, who picked me up at the airport with her 2 classmate friends, Dave and Nancy. Not only have they been AMAZING tour guides around Antananarivo, but Dave volunteered to let me sleep at his house with his family -- who cooked me a delicious dinner of Madagascar food called Vary Amin’anana. Life doesn't get any better than this!
Today is a day that I'll never forget. I am so happy to be back in Africa and so thankful to be able to find people like Ali, Dave & Nancy from social media. I can't wait to see more of Madagascar over the coming days!
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MADAGASCAR - My 24 Hour Bus Trip From Hell
I had to get back to Antananarivo to catch my flight back to Canada. Things did not go as planned. There were no available flights from Tulear, so I took the 24 hour bus ride.
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The past few days in Antananarivo, Madagascar have been overwhelming, intense and eye-opening. And I apologize for the delays in posting these videos -- it's been nearly impossible to find decent enough wifi.
Madagascar, as a whole, is a beautiful tropical island with stunning greenery, giant baobab trees and unique wildlife (like lemurs!). It's also massive -- about twice the size of my home state of Arizona -- floating 250 miles off the southeastern part of mainland Africa.
But putting the natural beauty aside, Madagascar is one of the World's poorest countries, with the 5th lowest GDP per capita. Walking on the streets of Antananarivo, I couldn't help but observe and analyze what I was seeing --- people just barely managing to survive, working labor-intensive jobs with very little pay.
My new local friends and I took a mini road trip to some outer villages, where I learned about the daily life of people working in the markets. Here's what I discovered.
If there's any takeaway from today (and through travel in general) -- it is to appreciate the life I live. If you are reading this as well, consider yourself lucky because you have internet, which most of the people in Madagascar cannot afford.
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The huge island – the fourth biggest in the world, in fact – is a magnet for a whole host of different travelers. #madagascar appeals to both animal lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. At national parks like Lokobe, Mantadia and Isalo, visitors can come face-to-face with creatures like lemurs, birds, chameleons and snakes, plus an array of trees and plants.
Beach lovers can flock to the shining shores of the west coast to snorkel with rays and spot whales. Adventurers can take to the jungle paths, or rattle in the cages of 4X4s to far-flung rainforests in the hills. History buffs can see UNESCO spots that showcase the regal past of the native islanders. Yep, there really is something for everyone in this jewel of the south! Lets uncover the Top 10 best #places to #visit in Madagascar:
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How Filming In Madagascar Led To Danger And An Unforgettable Story
In this piece I fly to Madagascar to make my first ever travel vlog. I wanted to see rows of beautiful ancient trees, wildlife including lemurs, gorgeous scenery and meet lovely locals... or at least that was the idea. A good friend of mine and I set out on a self guided adventure and things were going great until google maps sent us on a dangerous road called the RN35, that eventually destroyed our rental, forcing us to abandon it and continue on foot. We found ourselves hiking through the unknown, running and hiding from thieves and people with machine guns. Eventually finding shelter in a secluded town, we resorted to paying a militia to protect us and escort us to safety. We slept in the poorest areas, didn't have food for days and feared our lives more than once. All while our phones had no service and no where to charge them. At one point we were able to send an SOS to my father, contact friends/ other family members for help and even the Embassy got involved. In the end we lived to tell the story and even after I can say Madagascar is a beautiful country with good hearted people but we just had some serious bad luck. Hope you enjoy my video
On the Streets in Diego Suarez Madagascar
A walk in the busy downtown area of Diego-Suarez. Full of vendors, small restaurants, markets and more.
Diego Suarez is my favorite city in Madagascar so far. Not too big, not too small, lots of cafes, restaurants , boulangeries. With some tourists and nightlife unlike other cities I have been in recently.
Madagascar: A Country Full Of Breathtaking Nature | Somewhere On Earth
Madagascar is one of the worlds largest islands, red from the colour of the earth, and full of tropical life. We meet Elysee a botany student with a fascination for her country’s national tree: the baobab. Soloda is a vaso, which is a group of nomadic coastal inhabitants who lives in an isolated village on the Mozambique channel. And Gil, a Frenchman has lived on the island for over 20 years, and has made his home in the foothills of the mountains working on reforesting the valley where he lives.
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Madagascar travel guide – where to find wild lemurs | One week backpacking itinerary
Lemur safari and How to find, see and meet lemurs in the wild. This is a 1 week travel guide to Madagascar and Antananarivo (Tana), with focus on lemur safari. Special coverage of the Andasibe-Mantadia National Park.
Questions answered: Where can I find lemurs. Is Madagascar safe. What to do for one week in Madagascar. How to travel as cheap as possible on a budget and how much does it cost. Is it worth going as a tourist.
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In Chinese: 您如何在野外發現,看到和遇到狐猴?這是前往馬達加斯加和塔那那利佛(塔那)的1週旅行指南,重點是狐猴野生動物園。 Andasibe-Mantadia國家公園的特別報導。
回答的問題:我在哪裡可以找到狐猴。是馬達加斯加安全的。在馬達加斯加做一個星期的工作。作為一個遊客值得去。
Discover Why Madagascar Will Attract Tourism In 2022. Visit Antananarivo In Madagascar Today.
Madagascar is one of the world best touristic destination, Antananarivo the capital city of Madagascar is a very attractive place to visit in Africa. Madagascar the movie has projected the country country and Madagascar is a good biodiversity destination and is the 4th largest island in the world after Greenland, new Guinea, Borneo. Ivato International Airport (IATA: TNR, ICAO: FMMI) is the main international airport serving Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, located 16 km has help grow the Madagascar economy and the city of Antananarivo in several ways. 15 Best Places to Visit in Madagascar, Ifaty, Nosy Be, Nosy Mangabe, Tsingy de Bemaraha, Ranomafana National Park, Isalo National Park, Antananarivo, Andasibe-Mantadia, Ambohimanga, Zahamena National Park, Maroantsetra, Ile Sainte Marie, Morondava, Masoala National Park, Antsirabe. Madagascar is a very unique country in Africa and the world, its capital city Antananarivo has transformed in recent years with some economic activities and development. Madagascar is unique first being the largest island country in Africa and the 4th largest island in the world. Madagascar Antananarivo is one of the world most unique biodiversity location that attracts millions of tourist, researches and holiday visitors from all over the world. Madagascar has its own internal challenges, however like any developing country, Madagascar is working hard to transform the face of the country, the Malagasy people and culture and history of Madagascar present a country that has transcend history. The rich cultural of Madagascar has made the country a melting point for international travelers and tourist. Madagascar has some best touristic attractions and tourism events. Madagascar produces 8% of world vanilla for export. Visiting Antananarivo will transform your holiday experience in this amazing island nation of Madagascar has good hotels in Antananarivo and other cities. In this video, we have taken you above and beyond the other side of Madagascar as never seen before.
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10 Things NOT to Do in Madagascar
The island nation of Madagascar has something exciting for every traveler. Just like any travel destination, there’s a list of things you should include during your stay, such as a visit to the nation’s UNESCO World Heritage site, Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve. But many people neglect to familiarize themselves with all the things they shouldn’t do. From failing to recognize social customs to disrespecting the cultural beliefs of different villages, here are 17 things you should NOT do in Madagascar.
1. Don’t Ignore Regional Fady
A “Fady” is a local taboo, and each region has their own set of customs and rules that all visitors should follow. The Fady of a particular region may prohibit eating pork, while others may forbid you from bathing in lakes. Since there are so many to be observed, it’s best to brush up on the cultural laws of the particular village you plan on visiting. No matter how strange these taboos are, it’s best to observe and recognise them unless you’d rather run the risk of disrespecting the locals and violating their laws.
2. Don’t Forget to Address the Elders
As we mentioned before, each region has its own set of laws, but there are also some universal customs that exist across the island nation as a whole. One such rule is the respect that’s granted to the elders and figures of authority in the villages. It’s advisable that you address them by the word tompoko, which means both sir and madame.
3. Don’t Pass Someone Without Being Polite
Another social faux pas you’ll want to avoid is the act of passing in front of someone without acknowledging them. In Madagascar, you’ll get extra brownie points if you politely say the word manao azafady, which translates to, “Excuse me.” It’ll definitely come in handy when you’re visiting the crowded streets of Antananarivo.
4. Don’t Walk Into a Village Like You Own It
Before waltzing into a remote village like you own the place, you’ll need to first meet and greet the head of the tribe. This is a sign of respect that’s required before you interact with other members of the group or conduct any business within the village.
5. Don’t Be Offended If They Stare
Vazaha (foreigners) should expect to get stared at, but they definitely shouldn’t take offense to it. Most Malagasy stare at people who look different than them, and it’s socially acceptable for them to stare, point, and make comments when they come in contact with tourists. Questioning the locals or asking, “May I help you?” in a combative manner will only cause you more trouble than it’s worth. So try to ignore the stares and carry on as if you aren’t being peered out by thousands of eyes.
6. Don’t Ignore Photo Etiquette
The Malagasy people are gorgeous, and you’ll definitely be captivated by their stunning beauty. But pulling out your camera phone and snapping photos of them is a huge no-no. The locals will demand that you ask their permission before taking their picture, but why would you want to take a photo of people living their day-to-day lives anyway? They’re humans, not animals in a zoo, so treat them accordingly and your trip will be much more pleasant.
7. Don’t Forget to Bring Cash
Some places may accept your Visa debit or credit card, but to avoid any hassle, it’s best to pay with cash. This island nation is a cash-driven economy, so make sure you plan your trip accordingly and always have some cold hard cash on hand.
8. Don’t Be Too Generous
In larger cities, you’ll likely be hounded by panhandlers, and most of them are young children. They stand in the main areas, usually in the capital of Antananarivo while holding a hat, and beg for cash. You may feel tempted to help them out by giving them some of your spare money, but in most cases, these kids are part of a larger circle of scammers who pickpocket unsuspecting tourists. While you’re interacting with them and placing money in their hat, a bystander is plotting on how to get your wallet out of your back pocket. Don’t fall for it!
9. Don’t Stick to the Main Areas of Ranomafana National Park
In the southeast part of the island, you’ll find Ranomafana National Park – one of Madagascar’s most popular parks. Home to the bamboo lemur, the real fun of this national treasure occurs in the distant areas. Link up with a tour guide who’s knowledgeable of the park’s history, which dates back to 1991, and you’ll be taken to the more remote areas where you can truly enjoy the reserve’s wildlife.
10. Don’t Take Your Eyes off of Your Luggage
Airports always stress the importance of keeping your luggage close by your side at all times, and it’s even more important if you fly into Antananarivo’s Ivato International Airport. Stolen baggage is a big problem here, where thieves scope out the baggage claim areas, grab luggage off the conveyor belts, and simply walk off with it.
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Madagascar is a unique and exciting destination for travelers, but there are a few important things to keep in mind when planning your trip. First, make sure to check the visa requirements for your country of origin and ensure that you have all necessary documents before departing. Additionally, domestic travel within Madagascar can be challenging, so it's important to plan ahead and consider hiring a guide or driver to help navigate the country.
Some other useful tips to keep in mind include being prepared for varying weather conditions, bringing appropriate clothing and gear, and being mindful of local customs and etiquette. Additionally, it's important to be aware of the potential for crime and to take necessary precautions to keep yourself and your belongings safe. Overall, with a little bit of planning and preparation, a trip to Madagascar can be a truly unforgettable experience.
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When it comes to the major cruise lines, there's what I consider the big three -- Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian. There are a lot of similarities between those three, but if I'm being honest, NCL stands out as an outlier from the other two.
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I went to Brunei back in 2014, three years before I made videos, but my negative experiences in the country have stuck in my mind ever since. That, combined with its absurd human rights laws such as stoning to death LGBT members, I felt like this video needed to be shared with the world.
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Four miles outside of Madagascar’s capital city, Antananarivo, lies Talatamaty City. Talatamaty City is home to one of the country’s largest local morning markets, Tsena’ny Tantsaha. Sellers open up shop at 3am, selling everything from produce to fabrics. And lucky for us, the market has no shortage of food to try as well.
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Talata Volon’ondry is a village located just outside of Antananarivo. The village is known for producing sausage and Madagascar’s national snack, koba.
????SAUSAGE: There are typically two types of sausage being sold - zebu sausage and a halal style potato sausage. This snack is frequently accompanied by local rum.
????????KOBA: Lay out banana leaf spines with banana leaves on top. Add a layer of rice flour to prevent the koba mixture from sticking to the banana leaves. Then add the koba mixture, a combination of crushed raw peanuts and sugar. Wrap it all up in the banana leaves and allow it to cook in a bit of water for 3 days.
Koba is beloved across Madagascar, primarily sold on the street or to people in their cars as they drive through a city. The fuel from the ingredients gives people energy and helps them stay full even when walking long distances without and source of food along the way.
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