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Tourism news flash

One slice of Isalo national park set alight

It would have certainly been set alight. Isalo national park, located in Madagascar’s central south, 500miles away from the capital city, is part of the island’s most famous natural sites. Some 6000 Ha from the park’s 81000 have burnt down. The fire’s cause is still unknown. All over the territory, bush fires are a common scene shortly before the rainy season, national parks are no exception Lire la suite »

The period for Famadihana

The central highlands’ inhabitants are famed for their tradition called Famadihana. Scientists, sociologists and writers have been providing various definitions for this phenomenon. Lire la suite »

Tourism day in Toamasina

The international day for tourism is to be celebrated in Madagscar’s capital city and its eastern region. In no way a hazard. Lire la suite »

Rice trade fair in Ambatondrazaka

Madagascar’s central eastern city of Ambatondrazaka, will hold a rice trade fair from August 24th to the 30th, as a first occasion to promote the sector and gather its major operators in order to address the various problems hindering its development. Lire la suite »

Transportation : travelers groaning

Transportation fees for links to the seaside have increased by 20%. Travelers openly displayed their disappointment, but transportation companies made no secret of their increasingly unbearable financial situation. Lire la suite »

The handicraft as the recovery engine for tourism

The handicraft show, Sehatra, began in the Sport and Culture's Palace of Mahamasina, in Antananarivo on July 15th, as a starting point for recovery after several months of figures in the red. Lire la suite »

ORTANA tour: the discovery of the protected Angavo forest

The monthly excursion tour organized by the Regional Office of Analamanga or ORTANA(local label) has been launched on May 25th, 2010 in the forest of Angavo. Some 180 tourists are taking part into the discovery of a protected area located 1000 meters above sea level. Lire la suite »