Madagascar Antananarivo Centre ville / Madagascar Antananarivo City center
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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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Explore Madagascar's capital Antananarivo with Sadify
Antananarivo is Madagascar's lively capital city nestled on and around the Central Highlands. In this episode we take a look at the city through the eyes — and lens — of local photographer and activist Sadify Andrian. With 1.5 million residents, Antananarvio — also known as Tana — is the undisputed cultural and economic heart of the island. It is located 1,280 m (4,199 ft) above sea level and has been the center of Malagsy power for three centuries. Although it's often bypassed by tourists, there's plenty of culture and history to discover in this bustling city.
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» THE TRADITIONAL FOOD IN MADAGASCAR
1. TSENA’NY TANTSAHA TALATAMATY: Rice Porridge + Chinese Noodle Soup
ADDRESS: Talatamaty City
OPEN: 3AM - 7AM (or whenever the police shut it down)
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.
????RICE PORRIDGE: Zebu (Malagasy cattle) and sausage are mixed with leaves, ginger, special Malagasy rice, porridge and spices.
????CHINESE NOODLE DISH: Pasta, macaroni, potato, mayonnaise and zebu skin.
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2. TALATA VOLON’ONDRY: Sausage + Koba
ADDRESS: Talata Volon’ondry
OPEN: Varies
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.
????PRICE: Sausage .14 USD/500 MGA | Koba .50 USD/1,756 MGA
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Madagascar Antananarivo Marché Analakely / Madagascar Antananarivo Analakely Market
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Madagascar Antananarivo Avenue de l'indépendance, Gopro / Madagascar Tananarive
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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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Exploring Antananarivo - Madagascar 2019
A glimpse into the streets of Tana (Antananarivo). Beautiful songs sung by some of the local university students and kids. Sweet memories ♥.
Street Food in Madagascar's Biggest City!!! Zebu Meat Heaven!
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1. SELESY: Mofo Akondro (Fried Bananas) + Mofo Anana (Fried Vegetable)
ADDRESS: Antananarivo
OPEN: Varies
????We began our street food journey with a stop at one of Antananarivo’s popular fried banana and fried vegetable stalls. Two popular snacks for Malagasy people are fried bananas, which are sliced and then dipped into a rice and wheat flour batter before being fried; and fried green onion, mixed with the same batter, fried and then eaten with a side of chili vinegar sauce.
????PRICE: .13 USD/500 MGA per piece
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2. STREET FOOD STALL: Coconut Sweet
ADDRESS: Antananarivo
OPEN: Varies
????PINK COCONUT SWEET: Shaved coconut and sugar are mixed together, then pink food coloring is added to attract people to buy this sweet treat.
????PRICE: .08 USD/280 MGA
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3. MALAGASY CAFETERIA: Zebu Sausage + Chicken + Baked Beans + Rice
ADDRESS: Antananarivo
OPEN: Lunch + Dinner
????This open-air cafeteria is a common lunch stop for people in Madagascar. Lunch generally consists of rice, beans, zebu sausage or chicken and a side vegetable. I let Joel enjoy all of the veggies.
????PRICE: 1.42 USD/5,000 MGA
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4. SOPERO MILOMBOKO: Grilled Zebu Pako-Pako
ADDRESS: Antananarivo
????Grilled zebu is a type of cattle originating in East Africa. The zebu meat is mixed with garlic and ginger before being grilled.
Pako-Pako is a unique Malagasy flatbread only served with the grilled zebu meat. Rice flour is mixed with coconut milk and oil, then kneaded and portioned into perfectly sized balls. The dough is flattened and fried in oil to perfection.
Fresh pickled vegetable salad typically accompanies this traditional meal.
????PRICE: .28 USD/1,000 MGA
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5. STREET VENDOR: Mofo Gasy (Malagasy Bread)
ADDRESS: Antananarivo
Rice flour batter is rolled into a ball and fried in oil before being topped off with salt. This Little round fried bread tastes a bit like a salty donut and makes for the perfect afternoon snack.
????PRICE: .02 USD/70 MGA per piece
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6. STREET FOOD STALL: Zebu Mouth Salad + Chicken Legs
????ZEBU MOUTH SALAD: Green peppers, onion, vinegar, zebu mouth and lime.
????A common meal in Madagascar consists of a chicken stock soup with noodles and fried chicken legs.
????PRICE: .28 USD/1,000 MGA per chicken leg
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I travel to different parts of the world, hunting down and documenting the most unique food each country has to offer. If you see any factual food errors in my videos, please feel free to politely let me know in the comments. I'm a huge fan of trying different, interesting foods in each country. My show is from a Western point of view, but more importantly, MY point of view. It is not meant to offend any person or culture.
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Virtual Tour of the capital city of Madagascar - Antananarivo
Cieri Media was in Madagascar filming its upcoming documentary - Madagascar: A documentary (Working Title).
Over the next few weeks we take you on a virtual journey through Madagascar, starting with Antananarivo.
Antananarivo City, Madagascar
Some footages taking by FlyOver Madagascar, specialised on Aerial Media Poduction in 4K, shot on S900+Zenmuse GH4 + Gh4 + 12mm Zuiko Lens,
Pilot : Ronny JONAH
Cameraman : Andriniaina RAMANASOA
Madagascar: Antananarivo, Antsirabe and Ranomafana - how to travel around + Kenya Airways review
How to travel around Madagascar? What do I need to know? How should I prepare? How are the people like? How to get around? How do the cities look like? Many questions running through my head while planning the trip to Madagascar. In my videos about Madagascar I give you an overview about information you need to know before going. For example how to get around - we had a privat driver for €50 a day.We booked with the company GMT+3. You can also use public transport which is really slow. Depending how much time you have public transport is cheaper for sure (some rides cost like 20.000 Ariary)!We almost didn't book any hotel / resort in advance. We just went to the town and looked for accommodation which is really easy if you have your own driver.
I also give you some ideas about the airline Kenya airways, our short stay in Nairobi (Kenya), how much you pay for the hotels in Madagascar, how to book tours (hikes) through the National Park of Ranomafana and much more.
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-Hamburg to Amsterdam
-Amsterdam to Nairobi (one night in Nairobi)
-Nairobi to Antananarivo
-Antananarivo to Antsirabe (one night in Antsirabe)
-Antsirabe to Ambositra
-Ambositra to Ranomafana (two nights in Ranomafana)
-Ranomafana to Antananarivo (one night in Antananarivo / hotel close to the airport)
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Madagascar Antananarivo Palais de la reine Extérieur / Madagascar Antananarivo Queen's palace
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Antananarivo, MADAGASCAR: a 3.5 Minute Video
Part of a new series of videos edited down to 3.5 minutes to show the highlights.
Join me on this whistle-stop tour of Antananarivo, Madagascar's hectic capital, plus a side trip to Andasibe National Park to see the lemurs!
Madagascar ???? - Ivato to Antananarivo / TNR (Queen's Palace)
Queen's Palace (Rova) - Antananarivo , Madagascar
The Rova of Antananarivo (Queen's Palace) is a royal palace complex in Madagascar that served as the home of the sovereigns of the Kingdom of Imerina in the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as of the rulers of the Kingdom of Madagascar in the 19th century.
Ivato to City of Antananarivo too much traffic in the road, Using private vehicle will be much easier to arrive to Queen's Palace quickly. Can see nice city view after arrived to Queen's Palace. Careful from thieves in the streets.
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Paradise Found MADAGASCAR South Coast
After 4 hours driving a coastal sand track of 75km we made it to an absolute paradise!! Salary Bay, Madagascar.
This is the final destination for us in Madagascar and our last Vlog from the series. The Salary Bay adventure is a perfect relaxing end to an amazing trip overall :)
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Ivato Airport TNR in Antananarivo, Madagascar
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Ivato Airport (TNR) is the Antananarivo's major airport and it is serviced by Air France, Turkish Airlines, Air Austral, Airlink, Air Mauritius, Comores Aviation, Kenya Airways, Interair South Africa and Air Madagascar.
Madagascar Antananarivo Rencontre avec un guide / Madagascar Antananarivo Guide
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Madagascar Atterrissage Antananarivo / Madagascar Landing Antananarivo
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