vendredi , 25 avril 2025
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Tourism news flash

Antsoheribory, cradle to the Antalaotra or Antalaotsy

The Mahajanga province is by rights allowed to boast its "City of Flowers" now progressively recovery its past dazzle. Still, its locations filled with major historical memory are definitely neither the last nor the least of its curiosities, which are not worth the call in. Lire la suite »

Mantasoa and the historical reenactment

The name of Mantasoa went down in history first as the place which hosted one of the island's first industrial facilities founded by a certain Jean Laborde, Frenchman and friend to the Kingdom of Madagascar. Lire la suite »

the ancient city of Andriamangarira

Founded in 1725 by a certain Andriamangarira, the city of Antsahadinta keeps holding scores of tracks of the once glorious past eras. Lire la suite »

Nosy Be: the orange ban lifted by France

The call from Madagascar relayed by the Vanilla Islands has reached sympathetic ears. On Tuesday, May 20th 2014, France made a welcome move by finally lifting the orange classification from Nosy Be island. Its foreign office's formal statement disclosed that "the deployment of additional human and material resources by and for security forces proved fruitful to the recovery of peaceful security standards noticed over several weeks." Lire la suite »

Mandraka, nature in its most basic shape

One hour ride away in the east of the capital city, the area called Mandraka lies as one of these places which retained its natural face in spite of growing human activity. Lire la suite »

Religious tourism to Soatanana

The village of Soatanana, in the region of Fianarantsoa, has long been famed by its Christian religious activity, although the area in itself does not lack of wonderful landscape. Soatanana is located some 25 miles in the west of Fianarantsoa city, in central southern region of the Great Isle. The village has been hosting for decades the “Fifohazana” movement, namely the “Awakening” of Christianity. Lire la suite »