Madagascar has the privilege of being the Guest of Honor at the 45th TRAVEL Exhibition fair on February 23-26, 2023, in Budapest.
Madagascar will be attending this show with a 150-square-meter stand providing visitors with rich documentation on all the activities they can enjoy on the island. Market professionals will also be on hand to provide them with the best tailor-made tourist solutions.
One of the island’s folk artists will be providing entertainment both on stage and in the stand throughout the event, which will also be a chance to highlight the culture and wealth of Malagasy cuisine through cultural and cookery events.
Several times ranked among the best Indian Ocean destinations, Madagascar is also one of Forbes magazine’s top 5 must-see tourist destinations for 2023.
As it is still preserved from mass tourism, Madagascar is the perfect place to enjoy nature, thanks to its Protected Areas of National Parks, Special Reserves and Integral Nature Reserves. In fact, 5% of the Earth’s plant and animal species are found only in Madagascar, making it one of the key global biodiversity hotspots with 80% endemic species.
Madagascar is a surprising destination not to be missed during this international trade fair in Budapest, Eastern Europe’s most important tourist event.
Madagascar’s attendance at in this show is part of its strategy to conquer new markets including Hungary, one of its priorities for 2023.
Madagascar in figures
– 1,600 km north-south
– 4,800 km coastline
– World’s 2nd longest barrier reef
– 6 endemic Baobab species out of 8 worldwide
– 294 bird species
– Over 1,000 orchid species
– One hundred species of lemurs