Uruguay will apply sanctions to cannabis clubs that offer marijuana tastings to foreigners or promote similar activities to those who are not part of the club, said Diego Olivera, the Secretary General of the Nacional Drug Force.
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The Centro de Sabiduría Ancestral Pakarinka offers travelers an opportunity to experience life in a Quechua village.
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Panama has recently emerged as a popular destination for gastronomic tourism, after winning a number of important awards and receiving widespread recognition for its best chefs and restaurants.
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The inhospitable and beautiful Isla de los Estados (Island of the States) in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina is the rugged conclusion of the Andes mountain range where rock meets sea.
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A coalition consisting of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Paraguay convened in Spain to develop a shared tourism scheme, one which will involve development in rural areas and attract thousands more visitors.
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Peru Travel, the official tourism app for the country, has won one of the top three positions in the “Tourist Guide” category of the international competition “The AppTurism Awards,” which took place as part of the International Tourism Fair in Spain.
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Throughout 2016, the number of international trips made by Argentinians has increased, while the number of foreign tourists visiting the country has dropped for a second consecutive year.
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Colombia captured the world’s attention at the international tourism fair, FITUR (one of the world’s most important tourist events in Madrid, Spain) for their recent strides regarding rights for the LGBTI community.
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The United Nations designated 2017 as the year of Sustainable Tourism for Development.
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In response to the 2012 economic crisis in Spain and much of Europe, Spanish officials became particularly concerned with the effects the international economic crisis would have on its dominant industry – tourism. Peru can learn something from Spain’s experience.
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