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.
Viviane Dewa, Minister of Tourism and Crafts. Decimated by the health crisis, tourist activities are trying to make up for lost time. Despite the shortcomings and handicaps, the horizon seems to be clearer than before. Optimistic. Without excess zeal. It is in this thoughtful posture that Viviane Dewa, Minister of Tourism and Crafts, invited journalists…
International Tour Guide Day was celebrated yesterday. Madagascar celebrated International Tourist Guides Day yesterday by organizing a conference-debate at the Town Hall in Analakely. “The attractiveness of the profession of tourist guide”, being the theme chosen by the National Association of Guides (ANG) on this occasion. Indeed, “ It is a profession that interests many…
The 300 Italian tourists on board the Neos Air flight disembarked yesterday in Nosy-Be. The population of Nosy-Be is in full swing as the 2024 tourist season looks promising for the Perfume Island. After the arrival the day before yesterday of the airline Flight Bulgaria, directly linking Bulgaria and Nosy-Be, another private airline landed yesterday…
The Alley of the Baobabs in Morondava is the most popular site for tourists. The high tourist season is looking good this year. All the players working in this sector, which provides jobs and foreign exchange to the nation, benefit from it. “ The number of reservations from tourists who have confirmed their trips to…
The lemur, a primate with an intense gaze clinging to its branch, devours them with its eyes: these tourists from Antananarivo, four hours away, are the first humans seen in a long time, due to the Covid crisis. In Madagascar, in this forest near the Andasibe national park, nature is intact and noisy only with…