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The National Nature Tourism Awareness Workshop Tour Begins

The workshops will be held in 11 cities in the country and will allow entrepreneurs from the sector to see success cases and align the sector in terms of product promotion.

The national Nature Tourism Awareness Workshops will begin on May 3rd at the Tequendama Hotel in Bogota, showing the entrepreneurs from the sector the new trends around tourism in Colombia and the relevant criteria for their international development.

Considering the broad offer around this tourism product in the country, the awareness seminars will also be given in the cities of Santa Marta (May 11th), Medellin (May 17th), Armenia (May 24th), Manizales (May 25th), Neiva (May 27th), Cartagena (May 31st), San Andres (June 3rd), San Gil (June 8th), Cali (June 10th) and Leticia (June 14th) to provide the private sector with information on Nature Tourism as a source of opportunities.

The tour is organized by PROCOLOMBIA, hand in hand with the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism, and the Vice Ministry of Tourism.

The workshops are intended to provide clarity on certain concepts, showing outstanding nature tourism cases and aligning the sector in terms of product promotion through the Zeiky export training methodology.

100 entrepreneurs from Boyacá , Cundinamarca and Meta involved in the sale of Nature Tourism activities are expected at the Bogota encounter.

Colombia is the country with open doors with the highest biodiversity in the world per square kilometer, the first in number of birds and amphibians, second in plants, third in reptiles and fifth in mammals. All of these possibilities are included in the Nature Tourism proposal which contains products like national natural parks, bird and whale watching, rural tourism and ecotourism.

To consult the entire Nature Tourism offer in the country, visit the tourism web page at www.colombia.travel.

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