Despite the number, still means, of tourists visiting Madagascar, we may fear the consequences of mass tourism on the country (environmental degradation, social benefits at the population level, soaring prices, …) and the solution that can be offered is educating visitors to responsible tourism (or ethical tourism) and conducive to sustainable development.

Tourism in Madagascar

Currently, State and private operators do their best to attract more visitors to the country. For the time being, Madagascar welcomes to 200 000 visitors each year and the number increases. Tourism is a sector that can pay big dividends to the state and its revenue can help combat insecurity.

Adopt an ethical

However, we must also consider the possible consequences of mass tourism on the country and its people. L'OMT (World Tourism Organization) encourages 800 000 000 travelers in the world to adopt a conscious attitude by practicing ethical tourism and thinking of the interests of the visited environment (improving the economy of the locality and population development, environmental protection and cultural wealth, interaction with local). By practicing responsible tourism, the visitor ensures the sustainability of the strengths of the area as it is socially, cultural and environmental. then little hope for sustainable tourism that joins the sustainable development of the country.