Occupying a primordial place in the economic universe of Madagascar, tourism allows visitors to discover incomparable riches in different areas: fauna and flora with endemic plants and animals, landscapes, places of attractions, museums, monuments history, habits and customs, religions and many others.
Nosy Be: ranked among the 10 most beautiful islands
As part of the big island, Nosy Be stands out for its ability to attract the attention of visitors, thanks to its beauty. This year, a study aimed at determining the Top 10 most beautiful islands around the world was carried out by Tripadvisor among its users. The results have indeed revealed that Nosy Be is at the top of the list. Obviously, this case shows that Madagascar has attractive places where tourists concentrate both in the hot and cold seasons.
Under contract with Microsoft
Madagascar has just signed a contract with the famous Microsoft, the great American in the world of IT. A sum of 326,000 dollars, or 237,809 euros, will therefore be devoted entirely to the preservation of the forest of Makira which is located in the northeast of the big island. This contract was concluded in return for carbon credits as part of the fight against global warming and deforestation. This dense and humid forest containing rich flora and fauna will still be able to delight visitors with various improvements.
Other cases demonstrating the tourism boom in Madagascar
Other facts demonstrate that Madagascar enjoys a tourist area that is moving in the best way. The beginning of March 2014 is marked by the country’s participation in the ITB exhibition in Germany, particularly between March 5 and 9. While in January of that same year, ORTNB or the Nosy Be Regional Tourism Office participated in the boot Düsseldorf international boating show in Germany. Note that this is a major boating show, the most anticipated of all. Every year, it enjoys the presence of at least 230,000 visitors.
What wonders to discover in Madagascar?
Despite possible phenomena such as deforestation, Madagascar has not lost its entirely green nature so far. It is above all this particularity which captivates the attention of many visitors. The Big Island is home to thousands of endemic species, whether in terms of fauna or flora. In terms of vegetation, baobabs are among the plants that encourage tourists to rush to Madagascar. These types of plants are visible in the Boeny region. While lemurs adorn the wonderful vegetation of the eastern part of the island. There are a large number of national parks there.
Tourism in Madagascar in general
Overall, the tourism sector in Madagascar continues to grow, despite possible political instabilities which are about to be resolved. Every year, many tourists come to the country to discover all the riches it contains.