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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: Between rivers, drums, and beaches, the region is reinventing itself. In El Tiempo of Bogotá, Angie Tatiana Rodríguez Bernal wrote that in many regions of Colombia, rivers are viewed by local communities as subjects of rights, as they represent identity, roots, and sustenance for riverside families. In 2016, this recognition was

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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: Costa Rica’s tourism sector keeps shifting as travelers look for deeper connections with local life, moving past basic stays to hands-on involvement in food, traditions, and self-care. This push reflects a broader change where people want trips that feel real and tied to the places they explore.

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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: The magic of the countryside has been brought to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic with the opening of PANACA, a unique theme park that connects the city with the richness of rural life through the cultural, folkloric, artisan, gastronomic, and musical experiences it offers guests. Designed to immerse both young

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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: Some 100 kilometers from Buenos Aires, in the silent plains of the province, the town of San Antonio de Areco is burgeoning with culinary options for gourmands seeking to make contact with age-old traditions as well as eat some very good food.

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Issue Sep 17-23 2025: Brazilians admit that the surrounding areas are even wilder on the Argentine side. “While Foz do Iguaçu is a construction site, Puerto Iguazú still thrives on pristine nature.”

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Issue Sep 10-16 2025: Costa Rica offers adventure for the sophisticated traveler with its combination of respect for untamed nature, sustainability, and modern amenities.

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Issue Sep 10-16 2025: The Tourism Network of Heritage Towns of Colombia is a program that promotes sustainable development and protects the country’s cultural heritage.

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Issue Sep 10-16 2025: Coffee and natural beauty have always gone hand in hand; most of Brazil’s most important coffee plantations are located in high-altitude areas, where the landscape is usually lush. There’s nothing better than following a coffee route to combine information with tourism.

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Issue Sep 03-09 2025: The Bolivian government will be certifying 200 destinations throughout the South American country with the requisite capacity to manage both domestic and international tourists.

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Issue Sep 03-09 2025: The town of Dolores Hidalgo is the place where Mexico’s Independence Movement was born. This year, Dolores Hidalgo is hosting a fair during Mexico’s Fiestas Patrias holiday to celebrate Independence Day.

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