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Safety in Madagascar

Last activity 23 August 2015 by yrihat

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Christine

Hi,

We would like to talk about a sensitive but important topic: do you feel safe in Madagascar?

How would you define the level of safety in the country?

Can you walk safely during the day and at night without any fear?

Do you think there is a high rate of criminality, social problems or tensions?

Share with us your insight on safety in Madagascar and in the city you live in.

Thank you in advance,

Christine

LilBuster

Greetings,

I live in a small-ish town in NE Madagascar (Maroantsetra).  I don't particularly feel in danger here, though our house was broken into, and I'm still in awe how the thieves got away with it while we, and our dog, slept.  I have been told there is some sort of smoke that they use in rituals that renders one zombie-like.

In any case, we have since added three padlocks to each door.

As an expat here, I have two comments about the locals.  First, no one will go out of their way to help you.  If you happen to drop cash by accident in the market, they will just wait for you to move on and then pick it up.  Second, I would say the police are a bit racist.  You can't depend on them to come to your rescue unless you make it known you will pay.

In the capital, you have to be wary about pickpockets.  They work in teams and are pretty good at what they do.  Again, don't expect anyone to step in and help you.  When there, I rarely go out at night and, if I do, it's via taxi from A to B.

missounette

I live in Tana, and I feel very unsafe here - even though I am a local (sorta).
I only feel safe when I am in a car, or if I am walking in broad daylight without anything valuable on me.
If I go out at night, I prefer being in a car but still avoid some places (like 67ha).
I got my phone stolen multiple times, I have seen people being robbed in front of me, and there's not much that bypassers can do - so they don't even try to interfere anymore because robbers can get ridiculously violent very quick.
A group of armed people have tried to break into our house (my parents') and failed. But since then, we keep air rifles at home.

But when moving to the countryside or to smaller towns, I feel pretty safe. I can walk home alone at 3am and there never are any problems. I love my country!

Rasel Power

can u please tell me which place is safe for tourist ,, i wanto visit Madagascar