News about Tourism in Madagascar
Renewal of the collaboration for the third phase of the PIC with Madagascar National Parks. Madagascar welcomed 259,850 international tourists in 2023, or +97% compared to the previous year. And a good number of these visitors came to discover the green treasures of the Big Island. We also note that the number of entries into…
Tuesday September 6, 2022, a tourist guide in Bemahara National Park was seriously injured following a dahalo attack. The man, hit in the spine, is paralyzed. Professionals are worried about the explosion of insecurity at a time when the government wants to relaunch long-haul flights. A tourist guide was seriously injured during an attack dahaloat…
Tourists who stay up to 15 days in Madagascar will pay less for their visa. In order to stimulate the recovery of tourism on the island, Madagascar yesterday unveiled good news for travelers’ wallets. The Ministry of Tourism announced on September 19 on its Facebook page that Tourists who visit Madagascar for 15 days or…
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…