AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoCave & karst tourism: Ankarana Reserve is spotlighted for its limestone karst and 1,000+ caves, while Tsingy de Bemaraha’s razor-sharp pinnacles also links to cave habitats—plus nearby cave systems like Grotte de la Veronique (near Antananarivo) and Grotte d’Ambalavao (near Ambalavao) are pitched as accessible geology-and-photo adventures. Ocean & coastal livelihoods: A report on the Vezo people shows how changing seas and pressure on marine life are reshaping fishing communities in south-west Madagascar, with cultural voices from Andavadoaka. Heritage & climate action: ICCROM and ALIPH launch ASILI to scale up heritage-based climate action across African sites facing sea-level rise, coastal erosion, flooding and cyclones—relevant for Madagascar’s tourism and conservation planning. Independence Day spotlight: Madagascar’s 66th Independence Day celebrations draw international attention, including a Russian cultural performance at Mahamasina, underscoring how major holidays can boost visitor interest. Travel business ties: Kenya’s President William Ruto is reported to be in Madagascar for state talks and a Kenya–Madagascar business forum focused on agriculture, ICT, trade and aviation—potentially shaping future travel and investment links.
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