News about Tourism in Madagascar
In April 2024, Madagascar recorded 20,895 tourists, or 2,238 more visitors compared to the previous month, according to data from the Ministry of Tourism and Crafts. Although it is higher than the same period last year (18,657), this figure is still lower than that of 2019 (24,035), we note. According to data provided by the…
Tourist destinations in the Great South will be highlighted in the “Big South” project. Tourist destinations in the Great South regions will be developed within the framework of the “Big South” concept. The opening and reopening of regional flights are under study. Regional flights and private flights in perspective. This is the essential element of…
The new chairman of the board of directors of the Toliara Regional Tourism Office (ORTU), gives further details on the implementation strategy of the “Big South” project. Can you explain to us what the “Big South” project is? After the Covid-19 pandemic, it was felt that people need to travel and see other countries, other…
At the board meeting in Paris Tourisme Sans Frontière is a French non-governmental organization whose objective is to support emerging countries in appropriate tourism development for the benefit of local populations. This organization currently operates in 25 countries scattered across Africa, Latin America, Asia and Oceania. Madagascar, more particularly the regions of SAVA and Boeny,…
The Minister of Tourism and Crafts, Viviane Dewa, ensures that these two sectors contribute to the fight against poverty and the economic development of Madagascar. The new Minister in charge of Tourism and Crafts, Viviane Dewa, has just unveiled her new program to reach one million tourists in 2028. “ Our mission is to revitalize…