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Tourism in GUATEMALA amazing

 

Guatemala
The importance of tourism worldwide.
 

According to the World Tourism Organization-UNWTO-, tourism is one of the most powerful industries in the world.

 

Specifically, it ranks third in the ranking of export volume, only surpassed by the chemical and fuel industry.

 

One of the most important economic and cultural activities that a country has today is tourism, which also contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

 

Tourism hides important values ​​for the development of humanity: it is a means of hope, generates prosperity and fosters understanding between people of different cultures and religions.

 

10 main tourist destinations in Guatemala are identified:

 

1. Tikal National Park, Petén

 

2. Quirigua Archaeological Park, Izabal

 

3. Semuc Champey Natural Monument, Las Verapaces

 

4. Quetzaltenango, Quetzaltenango

 

5. Chichicastenango, Quiché

 

6. Lake Atitlán, Sololá

 

7. Guatemala City, Guatemala

 

8. La Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepéquez

 

9. Esquipulas, Chiquimula

 

10. Guatemágica, South Coast

 

Likewise, eleven tourist segments have been defined in which the country has potential:

 

1. Culture

 

2. Nature

 

3. Adventure

 

4. Idiomatic

 

5. Meetings

 

6. Weddings of

Fate and moons

Of honey

 

7. Sporty

 

8. Volunteering

 

9. Health and wellness

 

10. Cruises



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