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.
A group of Israeli journalists and influencers came for an immersion tour of Perfume Island. Cooperation between Madagascar and Israel is in good shape and extends over several areas, to name only trade and tourism. This bilateral relationship has been strengthened by the establishment of an Israel-Madagascar Chamber of Commerce aimed at promoting commercial and…
The Atsimo Andrefana and Anôsy regions rely heavily on air connections to develop their tourism. The company Madagascar Airlines announces three direct flights between Toliara and Tolagnaro for this month of August, in order to meet the exponential needs of vacationers. It was time. Flights resume between Toliara and Tolagnaro and will be operated on…
Tourism and craft operators will participate in the next trade fairs in Tana. Two international deadlines are part of the promotion of the tourism sector as well as crafts. The two international fairs, namely the Madagascar International Craft Fair (IHM) and the 10th edition of the Madagascar International Tourism Fair (SITM), will take place simultaneously…
Diana Rasoanaivo, director of the cabinet of the Ministry of Tourism and Crafts, announced on July 29 that Madagascar is currently in high season. Forecasts are optimistic, with an estimate of reaching 300,000 visitors by the end of the year. This dynamic indicates a significant recovery in the tourism sector, impacted by previous global crises…
Massilia, Mélanie, and Lina live and work in Aube. But with their non-profit association “The world within reach”, they have planned a humanitarian trip to Madagascar. Three weeks planned for next September and October to go “support, help and accompany the vulnerable population in need, to improve their living conditions”. The deadline is approaching and…