News about Tourism in Madagascar
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…
Partnership agreements in the tourism and air transport sector were signed in Paris this week. We need to bring in more tourists. Several partnerships have been signed between promoters of Malagasy tourism and air transport, and the airline Air France. These agreements were signed with representatives of the Malagasy tourism and airline sector in Paris,…
Antananarivo, September 24, 6:15 a.m. – The revival of tourism continues its momentum. According to figures shared by the Ministry of Tourism and Crafts in its monthly review, 23,795 tourists arrived in Madagascar in August this year. This is a record for this month since 2020 and the health crisis. Although this figure is higher…
Viviane Dewa, Minister of Tourism and Crafts. Decimated by the health crisis, tourist activities are trying to make up for lost time. Despite the shortcomings and handicaps, the horizon seems to be clearer than before. Optimistic. Without excess zeal. It is in this thoughtful posture that Viviane Dewa, Minister of Tourism and Crafts, invited journalists…