Minister Pierrot J. Rajaonarivelo, the Madagascar Minister of Foreign Affairs, welcomed Minister Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles Minister of Tourism and Culture, at his Antananarivo Offices at 36 Rue ...
La confirmation de cas de MPOX (variole du singe) à Madagascar conduit les autorités à renforcer immédiatement les mesures sanitaires dans toute la filière touristique. Le ministère du Tourisme et de ...
Seychelles reinforced its dedication to regional tourism collaboration through its participation in the General Assembly of the Vanilla Islands, held concurrently with the International Tourism Fair ...
Depuis quelques années, Madagascar attire de plus en plus de voyageurs grâce à sa biodiversité exceptionnelle et ses paysages à couper le souffle. Si le déficit en infrastructures limite encore le ...
44,000 direct jobs and 300,000 indirect jobs in the tourism sector have been threatened by the Covid-19 pandemic, this is the report of the Madagascar Multisectoral Emergency Plan published by the ...
Since the reopening of borders in April 2022, tourism in Madagascar has been slowly regaining momentum after two years of isolation from the rest of the world during the Covid-19 pandemic, though lack ...
Le ministère malgache du Tourisme et de l'Artisanat a ordonné à l'ensemble des acteurs du tourisme et de l'artisanat du pays de renforcer immédiatement les mesures de prévention au sein de leurs ...
Les perturbations causées par la crise socio-politique débutée le 25 septembre 2025 ont lourdement affecté le tourisme à Madagascar. La Confédération du Tourisme de Madagascar (CTM), représentant ...
Tourism Ministers Alain St.Ange from the Seychelles and Jean Max Rakotomamonjy from Madagascar surrounded by their delegation made time at the International French Travel Market in Paris to meet to ...
On Sept. 5, Madagascar began reopening all its national parks. They’d been closed since March because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has been devastating for local economies, which depend ...
Known as the biggest fish in the world, whale sharks can grow up to 65 feet (20 meters) in length and are locally know as ‘marokintana’ which translates as “to have many stars.” Known as the biggest ...
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