News about Tourism in Madagascar
Minister Viviane Dewa took office yesterday during the handover between her and Joël Randriamandranto, outgoing Minister of Tourism. The adoption of the new tourism code is one of the priorities set by Viviane Dewa, new Minister of Tourism and Crafts. An imperative so that the legal provisions relating to the tourism sector comply with current…
During a strategic meeting between the Minister of Tourism and Crafts, Viviane Dewa, and the Ambassador of India, Bandaru Wilsonbabu, held this Wednesday, August 28 in Tsimbazaza, several areas of cooperation were explored. This exchange aimed to lay the foundations for a solid partnership between the two nations, focused on the development of tourism and…
The Minister of Tourism and Crafts Viviane Dewa and the ONTM at the IFTM Top Resa show. Madagascar is currently present at the IFTM Top Resa or International & French Travel Market tourism trade fair which takes place from September 17 to 19, 2024 at Porte de Versailles in Paris, France. The Madagascar National Tourist…
Olivier Knoerich, German Ambassador during a brief interview with the press on Friday. Chocolate tourism. The concept has existed for several years, now cocoa is also among the “tourist products” that help develop the sector. The “Tree to Bar” exceptional cocoa route has just been launched. An initiative, promoted by Ambanja chocolatiers, who had the…
Lova Ratovomalala, executive director of the Madagascar Tourism Confederation. Lova Ratovomalala, executive director of the Malagasy Tourism Confederation, believes that to promote the development of tourism, it is essential that the State and the private sector reach an agreement. This week, the Madagascar Tourism Confederation (CTM) participated in the International Forum of Agriculture, Livestock and…