According to the ONTM (Office National de Tourism de Madagascar), more 60% of domestic tourists from the capital city use this as their short-stay holiday destination each year. However, this still amounts to less than 200 tourists per day, or up to 1200 tourists per day on national holidays.
Ampefy, by lake Itasy, is the main tourist town.
Tourist sights The region is famous for several features: • Lake Itasy, which is a source of livelihood for 3000 fisherman, with over 100 small canoes out daily; • The monument of the Virgin Mary, on the edge of the lake, marking the very centre of the country; • The isle of the Lake Itasy King, with a stone circle; • The two Lily Waterfalls, of which the first is 16 m high by 35 m wide and the second over 22 m high, but not as wide; • The Analavory Chute, which is over 20 m high; • Over 20 small lakes; • Boating and trekking experiences; • The Analavory geysers, which are coldwater geysers that occasionally reach a height of nearly 3 m and have formed high travertine mounds; • An ancient double-moated hillfort which can be seen near the town of
Soavinandriana; • Substantial numbers of huge extinct volcanic craters, some with crater lakes; and •
Lemurs' Park, which is seen at PK 22 (22 km) en route to Lake Itasy from the capital city. ==Agriculture==