In and around Brazil’s second-largest city, Río de Janeiro, there is no shortage of landscapes waiting to be explored, but it’s best to do it with the guidance of a local.
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Since as early as 1979, the Dominican Republic has been working diligently to solidify its position as a major tourist hub in the Caribbean region.
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Sitting 250 kilometers from the border of Chile, Mendoza is hoping for a record number of Chilean tourists this year to bring money back to its economy.
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In a world that is becoming increasingly interconnected, travel and tourism have expanded into a variety of forms.
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The Chilean government announced that it would reduce national and international airline boarding fees.
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August 2018 brought in a trend of tourists seeking adventure and culture.
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According to an indigenous group called the Muiscas, the Guatavita lagoon is one of the six sacred lagoons.
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The Awasi Iguazu hotel was chosen by Time magazine as one of the hundred best places in the world.
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The unknown beaches of the Brazilian northeast are an option for those who would like to explore a place that is visited little by tourists.
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The Department of Culture and Tourism, the Department of Commerce, Industry, and Tourism, the National Tourism Fund (Fontur), Mompox Town Hall, the Bolívar Institute of Art and Sciences, the United States Embassy, and the National Federation of Departments have all joined forces to sponsor the Mompox Jazz Festival that will begin on September 6.
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