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Tourism news flash

The Grand Pavois and its assets

In Mahajanga, the city of flowers, the leading beach of the chart is undisputedly the Grand Pavois, merely six miles away to the North of the city center. The popularity of the Grand Pavois is just as large among locals as holiday makers literally rushing there like a raid party. Read More »

Toamasina city in search of a new place under the sun

The number of local and foreign tourists making for the seaside of Toamasina city is said to have been receding. Local professionals consequently got a move on to restore the eastern coast's fame to what it used to be, hoping this recovery to tip the scales. Read More »

The villages of Akamasoa, a wonderful humanitarian discovery which increasingly attracts tourists

The Tourism Office seated in Antananarivo city also offers treks and visits of the villages of Akamasoa, its brand new type of product. Visitors get the opportunity to discover Father Pedros running charity projects live. Far beyond unusually petty houses and walks over the hill, a taste of a developing humanitarian rescue plan is awaiting. God helps those who help their own selves, does he not? "In Akamasoa, we have given the evidence that faith, passion, goal and will are pledges for solutions to whatever problem comes forth!" Father Pedro dixit. Read More »

Southern realms : Itampolo, unblurred paradise

Itampolo is the name of a small village located on the south-western coast of the Great Isle, about 400 km away from Toliara, the capital city of southwestern province. Read More »

Preserving the forest of the Seven Lakes

La forêt des Sept lacs se trouve à l’Est du plateau calcaire Mahafaly, l’un des derniers grands blocs de forêts primaires que compte l’île et qui s’étend sur près de 12500 km² de superficie dans la partie Sud-ouest de Madagascar. Read More »

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. Read More »

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." Read More »