Diary Henintsoa Andrianampoinia is an experienced eco-tourism and sustainable tourism consultant with a strong background in the travel industry, including 17 years as an English-speaking naturalist guide. He is the founding member of Madagascar’s English Guides Association (MEGA) and Managing Director of Awesome Madagascar Tours, specializing in eco-tourism, birdwatching, and cultural tours. A teacher of tour leading at INTH, he has led multiple initiatives to promote sustainable tourism, such as the “Day of Sustainable Tourism” event and the documentary "Unique Madagascar." He has also been a guest speaker on international platforms and contributed to tourism development through collaborations with major stakeholders and educational efforts.
The Malagasy flag floats in the air throughout the big island. Tomorrow, the Malagasy nation will celebrate its 65 years of independence. The anthem ” Ry Tanindrazanay Malala ô “Will sound in districts, cities, regions. On the official stands, the high dignitaries and the civilian intendants will carry their hands on the heart and will…
This year, the national holiday falls on a Thursday. Since last week, the holidays have been long! It’s partying since the beginning of June. The itinerant merchants float the Malagasy flags. Gasikara lives to the rhythm of “ Ry Tanindrazanay Malala O! ». The country was shaken by strange events. A disturbing atmosphere reigns over…
A new breath for sustainable development in southern Madagascar thanks to the Mionjo project In 2025, the southern region of Madagascar continued to deal with glaring challenges linked to extreme poverty, the devastating impacts of climate change and the insufficient essential infrastructure. Faced with this precarious situation, the Mionjo projectinitiated by the Malagasy government with…
Madagascar and the sea (Photo credit: photography museum) Today’s coffee history will welcome Maholy Rabemanambola on the theme “ Madagascar and the sea: myth or island reality? At 10 am at the Museum of Photography in Anjohy. She is a geographer. Madagascar has always been considered at the center of the history of Indianoceanity, more…
The resistance of Madagascar in the face of an economy based on rent: an issue of sovereignty and sustainable development For several decades, Madagascar has been struggling to get out of the trap of dependence on rent, a situation that weakens its growth prospects and accentuates social inequalities. The island’s economic model, long structured around…