News about Tourism in Madagascar
Investigation Article reserved for subscribers With the end of the health blockade, the Nosy Be archipelago is facing the return of Western tourists attracted by prostitution, particularly minors. An activity little controlled by the State and often perceived as the only solution by families mired in poverty. For more than two years, the Nosy Be…
The e-visa is only possible for tourist stays, and allows entry through international airports only, specifies the specialized agency RapideVisa: Antananarivo (Tananarivo) Nosy Be, Fascene Antsiranana (Antsirane) Mahajanga (Majunga) Nosy Boraha (Sainte Marie) Toamasina (Tamatave) Toliara (Tuléar) Taolagnaro (Fort Dauphin) From 10 euros The e-visa must be paid when applying, before departure. Consequently, the traveler…
Tourism: Madagascar in the top 10 favorite African destinations Since 2003, the Spanish consulting firm Bloom Consulting has published every two years, in partnership with The Economist, Forbes, The Guardian And CNN, her Country Brand Ranking for Trade and Tourism, which ranks the best tourist and commercial destinations in the world, out of a set…
The 15th edition of Connect will take place from November 20 to 26, 2023 in Antananarivo, the capital of the Red Island. Connect 23 will discover the spectacular island of Madagascar. © Diana Parkhouse/Unsplash Operation Connect is heading to Madagascar this year. The event created in 2009 by Jean-Michel Roger for travel agencies will set…
Since the 1980s, French people called vazahas by the Malagasy people have gone to the island of Nosy-Bé, located in the north of Madagascar, to have paid relationships with young girls, sometimes minors. Every evening a disastrous spectacle is repeated in the main street of Ambatoloaka. Old, pot-bellied white men return home accompanied by one…