Colombia’s national parks experience visitors’ boost

Tayrona national park (Photo: Jenifer Rivera)

National parks as tourist destinations have received an increment of 6.9% in visitors between January and September compared to last year’s numbers, reported the ministry of tourism on Wednesday.

According to the minister of tourism, Santiago Rojas, this trend has been caused by new strategies to promote national parks as “unique experiences” which have made them an important sector of Colombia’s tourism.

“We have passed from selling cities and products to promoting attractive experiences which are linked to the regions in which they are being offered. So now it is not the same just inviting somebody to Los Nevados National Park, but to talk about all the activities that can done there at a height of 4000 meters or simply to promote Tayrona National Park without talking about the time-travel that can be experienced there,” said the minister.

The national parks with the highest number of visitors were Corales del Rosario (330,867) and Tayrona (237,181), followed by Isla de la Corota (25,511), Nevados (14,459), Chingaza (11,463), El Cocuy (10,823) and Flamencos (8,646).

Considering the different locations of the national parks that received the highest increment in visitors – for example Flamencos National Park (911% increment) in northern Colombia and Purace National Park (62% increment) in the south – Rjoas mentioned that this would show that tourist destinations in Colombia have diversified in the past allowing new regions to benefit from this trend.

Colombia’s government expects 4 million tourists to visit Colombia next year.

Sources

Related posts

Colombia’s November 21 strike likely to cause air travel chaos

Colombian becomes World Tourism Organization’s deputy secretary-general

Does Colombia need a tourism ministry?