In light of the growing importance of
pilgrimages and spiritual routes to tourism development around the
world, the UNWTO, Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism of
Spain and the Regional Government of Galicia are hosting the
First International Congress on Tourism and Pilgrimages.
With this backdrop, the First International
Congress on Tourism and Pilgrimages now (17-20/9) taking place in Santiago de Compostela, Spain,
is aiming to highlight the
positive contributions of pilgrimages and spiritual routes to
sustainable and responsible tourism, as well as the contribution
of tourism to cultural understanding and the preservation of
natural and cultural heritage related to ancient trails and sacred
places.
“With their unique historical, cultural and
natural features, pilgrimages represent vital opportunities to
further strengthen tourism’s ability to foster intercultural
dialogue and contribute to the protection of religious and
spiritual sites,” said UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai.
The Secretary of State for Tourism of Spain,
Isabel Borrego, recalled that “the city of Santiago de Compostela
is a reference for religious tourism in Spain. To visit its
historic centre, a UNESCO Heritage Site, and walk the Santiago
path are unique experiences. Spain has much to offer in terms of
religious tourism”: Santiago, intense pilgrimages and religious
celebrations, important monasteries and cathedrals and many
religious festivities of great interest.”
According to UNWTO estimates, 300 to 330 million
tourists visit the world´s key religious sites every year, making
spiritual tourism a significant part of both domestic and
international tourism.
Bringing together experts from a diverse range
of countries including Argentina, Australia, India, Indonesia,
Ethiopia, Guatemala, Japan, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Paraguay, Korea, Spain and Thailand, among others, the
congress
is addressing issues such as the role of pilgrimages as drivers of
local development, identify the motivational factors behind the
demand for spiritual tourism, and analyze strategies in developing
and marketing sustainable pilgrimage tourism products.
UNWTO,
Tourism,
Spain
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