Madagascar: Slow Revival of Tourism Post Covid-19
With the reopening of borders in April 2022, after two years of isolation from the rest of the world, tourism in Madagascar is slowly but surely regaining momentum.
Despite an undeniable attraction for Madagascar as a destination, renowned for its one of a kind biodiversity, heavenly beaches, and favorable weather, the island only welcomed 106 000 tourists between January and November 2022, three times less than pre-pandemic.
Reasons for this slow revival can be explained by a lack of services and the soaring prices of plane tickets according to the Confederation of tourism of Madagascar.
Players in the sector hope that the slow resumption will encourage the State to make significant improvements in domestic transport. The lack of domestic flights and increasingly dilapidated roads make access to certain sites very difficult, this is particularly the case for Morondava and its majestic Baobab Alley, in the west of the country.
The Ministry of Tourism expects an arrival of 300,000 visitors in 2023.
Madagascar has been awarded the title of “Indian Ocean’s Leading Green Destination 2022” by the World Travel Awards in its 29th edition.
Published on: Africa News
Publication Date: 28/12/22
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