Exploring Madagascar: A 5-Day Adventure on the World’s Poorest Island
Join Drew Binsky and his wife Deanna as they embark on a captivating journey through Madagascar, often hailed as Africa’s hidden gem. In the upcoming video, “5 Days in Madagascar | World’s Poorest Island,” the couple explores the country’s rich culture, stunning landscapes, and the warmth of its people despite the economic challenges they face.
Drew, a passionate traveler who’s visited every country in the world, shares his insights into what makes Madagascar unique. From lush rainforests to vibrant local markets, every moment holds the promise of adventure and discovery. The video aims to inspire viewers to appreciate the beauty of this extraordinary island and its resilient culture.
Don’t forget to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments! Your engagement helps fuel Drew’s mission to inspire others to travel and explore the world. Plus, if you haven’t yet, make sure to subscribe to his channel for more exciting travel content!
Prepare to be amazed by the beauty of Madagascar—where nature, culture, and adventure await.
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Hey Drew, I recently discovered your channel and immediately subscribed. It’s amazing that you have literally traveled the globe and you have filmed it all for us to enjoy, I’ve learned so much. Thank for sharing and educating us all. 😊
fact: parfait means perfect in french
cable carts in a poor country?
Christiano is a wonderful young man! Very intelligent! We need more people like Christiano for our future!
Thank you, Drew. I’ve been following your videos, and I’m from Madagascar. I’ve always hoped that one day you would visit my country.
What stands out most about you is the genuine love and kindness you show in the way you connect with other people. Your videos always carry a meaningful message, and I especially appreciate the care and compassion you show toward innocent children.
Madagascar is a country blessed with abundant natural resources. I pray that God will have mercy on our beloved nation.
Thank you again, Drew. I truly wished I could have met you while you were passing through. I wish you and your wife all the best. May you continue bringing joy to others, and may the Lord protect and bless you both.
With tears in my eyes ..love you Drew and Diaana..your Diaana is truly a breath of fresh air and really appreciate you to bring us these incredible memories
Coucou ho any izay gasy maita ny coms ako
Cristiano is so cute! Thank you for taking him for a meal and buying him school supplies ❤
Che video interessante, grazie 👋🍀
STAY THIRSTY MY FRIEND ❗❗❗
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แม้งงง พากษ์กวนตรีนดี 😂🤣🤣🤣 P
Muito bom mesmo 😊😊😊😊😸😸😸😅😅
Not different from Nairobi 😢
Christiani3 the little boy really impresses me, like he's 11 abs speaks so many languages, I wonder where he learned it, because I dont think they reach polish in school, but he is a very smart kid, I hope he will have a good job some day and live in better conditions.
What i always saw in your videos, that in the poorest countries the people always they to give something to you, as a present, even if it is their last peace of clothing
When are you thinking of coming to Turkey?
2:40 I'm Malagasy, and I consider myself African. I'll never understand why some Malagasy, particularly some Merina in my experience, insist that we're "not African." Geography isn't really up for debate. Madagascar is part of Africa. Our history, trade, and culture have been shaped by both African and Austronesian influences. That's what makes Malagasy identity unique. Acknowledging our Asian ancestry doesn't erase our African identity.
What I also find ironic is that some people look down on Africans while Madagascar itself remains one of the poorest countries in the world. That kind of arrogance feels completely misplaced.
Maybe we should spend less energy trying to distance ourselves from other Africans and more energy focusing on the challenges our country actually faces. Pride is one thing, but it should come from building a better future, not from pretending we're somehow above our own continent.
When I was a child and I watched the cartoon about the island of Madagascar, it gave me the feeling that it was a special paradise island but in reality it is not like that thanks to this video.
come to ethiopia
Porque será que o Eua nao resolve o problema dai tmb?
Strange to want to visit garbage infested shxt holes on the planet.
I was yesterday too in the hotel Redissonn blue but in west Germany (Düsseldorf)
Please dont market that morgan and morgan
هل من عربي لايك
Watching you from Madagascar!❤
Your content are always awesome
ههههههه خمس ساعت بس تعال شف عدن تنقطع عشر ساعات وتلصى ساعتين
Cristiano ❤
Thank you for turkish speaking
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