That is the best of both worlds. Encouraging local people in their field of work whilst maximizing their profit along with tourism ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love from India ❤️❤️
Our indigenous Mesoamerican Mexican Cultures reached the level of CIVILIZATIONS! unlike the USA, the Antillean islands or south america Amazons were indigenous were uncivilized nomad tribes. Pulque para los reyes! Redbull ara los bueyes!
Dunno, it seems to me these kind of alternatives do have an impact and are obviously actually proggressive to a more stabilized economy, but I just can't see more than 1000 people in a single mexican state willing to these kind trips. People are simply not interested in these kind of tourism anymore. Or in any type of vacation that involves certain implications like, oh I don't know, maybe not being on a luxury hotel? Idk, just my thoughts, I'm not saying ecotourism can't be a thing. It can, but I can't see this specific type of tourism being as big as other ones like, for example, the ones in Tulum (or Xcaret itself)
That is the best of both worlds. Encouraging local people in their field of work whilst maximizing their profit along with tourism ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love from India ❤️❤️
Perfect! Congratulations on the content, a hug from Brazil.
Pulque: the eco-friendly tequila.
Pulque is the Drink of the Gods
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Very nice...
Our indigenous Mesoamerican Mexican Cultures reached the level of CIVILIZATIONS!
unlike the USA, the Antillean islands or south america Amazons were indigenous were uncivilized nomad tribes. Pulque para los reyes! Redbull ara los bueyes!
Do not cut off the Heads of the tourists. Keep the tourists alive, that is sustainable.
Dunno, it seems to me these kind of alternatives do have an impact and are obviously actually proggressive to a more stabilized economy, but I just can't see more than 1000 people in a single mexican state willing to these kind trips. People are simply not interested in these kind of tourism anymore. Or in any type of vacation that involves certain implications like, oh I don't know, maybe not being on a luxury hotel? Idk, just my thoughts, I'm not saying ecotourism can't be a thing. It can, but I can't see this specific type of tourism being as big as other ones like, for example, the ones in Tulum (or Xcaret itself)
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Watch a Waste of time.
Is it a documentary or something? I can't find it.