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.
With the aim of promoting sustainable blue ecotourism, Madagascar has implemented interministerial decree n°33626/2023 of December 20, 2023, signed by the Ministry of Tourism andCrafts, the Ministry of Fisheries and the Blue Economy, as well as the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development. This decree sets out the various provisions and regulations to be…
File dated 09/16/2024 – In partnership with Médias France By developing tailor-made trips in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar Passion et Découvertes allows you to discover this magnificent island and its surroundings in its purest authenticity. Create a tailor-made trip to Madagascar Stéphanie Sauvage, founder of Madagascar Passion et Découvertes, has transformed her love for her…
The number of arrivals this year is expected to reach 300,000 visitors. Pull out all the stops. The plan of attack for the tourism sector in Madagascar is taking shape and is based around ways to attract large investors to develop tourism. This is what was developed yesterday by Christian Ntsay, head of government, before…
The Minister of Tourism and Crafts, Joël Randriamandranto, met the artisans at CENAM in Andavamamba. The Minister of Tourism and Crafts Joël Randriamandranto, recently confirmed in his position, made his first trip to the field by going to the village of creative artisans at CENAM in Andavamamba. This member of the government met directly with…
On the Big Island, behind the postcard images, lies a much darker reality which hits young people hard. Future prospects appear slim for young people, condemned to roll up their sleeves from a very young age in mines, vanilla plantations or the streets of big cities. According to UNICEF, 23 % of children aged 5…