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.

They made the buzz ...

They made the buzz …

“Sourde and silent granny”, the embodiment of the courage and character of the Lion of the Malagasy. Award -winning “women” in February. In February, three women distinguished on social networks deserve Malagasy prices of resilience, courage, perseverance. The first is awarded to the “hungry of the cornice” in Majunga. It was found in the brush,…

History: Symbolic places of colonial terror in Tananarive

History: Symbolic places of colonial terror in Tananarive

Philemon Rasoanarivo, victim of the mass assassination by the French Colonists, baptized “Wagons Moramanga” in May 1947 (Photo Credit: Haja Rasoanarivo) Ambohitsorohitra, the palace symbol of colonial power and also place of torture (Photo credit: Madagascar Heritage) Between 1895 and 1947, Madagascar gradually experienced peacetime thanks to colonization and its “Gestapo” methods. In Tananarivo, several…