Colombia wins international prize for ecotourism

Tayrona national park (Photo: Julian Castro)

A prominent tourism festival named Colombia as the best ecotourism destination for 2014, local media reported Monday.

Colombia reportedly beat Russia, Sri Lanka and the Seychelles to win the coveted prize, awarded by the annual World Tourism Festival, held this year in Shanghai.

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Popular destinations currently include such places as Bahia Solano in the west — a Pacific bay known for white beaches, prime surf and pristine coral reefs that serve as a nursery for various species of whale — and Parque Tayrona on the Caribbean coast, which contains desert, jungle and mountainous ecosystems.

Colombia has 1,500 native plant species, 330 amphibians not fond anywhere else in the world and 314 different ecosystems as well as having the third largest diversity of mammals, reptiles and plants worldwide. With coasts on both oceans, three distinct Andes Mountains ranges and the Amazon rain forest to the south, Colombia is said to have the greatest biodiversity of any country on Earth.

Recent reports from the Environmental Ministry, however, have shown that only 1% of the national budget is being spent on sustaining the environment, whereas as 65% is being spent maintaining the military.

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Many of Colombia’s indigenous tribes face the same existential risks as its endangered species, brought on by the degradation of their lands. And the destruction of local environments has spurred various social movements in recent years, including the ongoing agrarian strike taking place throughout the country.

The ecotourism award may give the country another reason to protect its natural endowment, aside from the basic human concerns and other financial incentives, as the government has made bolstering international tourism a top priority over the course of the past decade.

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