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Local tourism: hiking and picnic, a winning formula

Local tourism: hiking and picnic, a winning formula

By Solofo Andrianjakarivelo on July 15, 2009

(13-07 -2009) While foreign tourists aren’t coming, and in order to promote local tourism, a new packaging was introduced byRegional Office of Tourism Analamanga. This last week-end, the Iharanandriana hill, 45km south of Antananarivo on the RN7, was the place where hikers met.

More than 250 people: athletes, women, children and tour operators participated [...]

Posted in Activities, Local corner, News, Worth discovering | Tagged analamanga, antananarivo, behenjy, iharanandriana, ORTANA, ORTMEN, ORTVA | 2 Responses

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