During the tourism fair ITB 2018 in Berlin, Hendrik Wintjen met with the Tourism Minister of Costa Rica, Mauricio Ventura, head of the Instituto Costarricense de Turismo (Costa Rican Tourism Board), in order to discuss market access and tourism development
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These are seven things that we take the time to point out and create some perspective on different aspects that are part of this magnificent touristic destination called Costa Rica. 7. Social Culture One of the most important things when
The extraordinary Gold Museum in Bogota, Colombia
The Gold Museum in Bogota shows how pre-hispanic societies in Colombia used gold and other materials to produce highly symbolic artefacts related to their political and religious life, as well as mythical objects and symbols of shamanism and cosmology. It
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Peru boasts an incredible cultural and natural diversity. Whether you want to visit Machu Picchu in the south or learn about the Moche culture in the north, fascinating ancient sites await to be discovered throughout the country. In biological terms,
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Consumers say companies should focus on providing good jobs, good quality products and being environmental The top three most important responsibilities for companies today, in the eyes of consumers, are providing good jobs for people, producing good quality products or
Tourism Organizations – South America
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