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Peru vows tighter balance between tourism and conservation at Machu Picchu

Peruvian Times

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March 28, 2026

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Peru’s government said Saturday it will push a new round of measures at Machu Picchu aimed at keeping tourism growth from outpacing conservation, signaling a more tightly managed phase for the country’s most important archaeological destination. The statement came during the first ordinary 2026 session of the Machupicchu Management Unit, [] The post Peru vows tighter balance between tourism and conservation at Machu Picchu first appeared on News from Peru - Peruvian Times.

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Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina

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· Jul 7, 2026

Peru: Presidency highlights Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu Day

The Presidency of the Republic highlighted that Peru celebrates Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu Day on July 7, in tribute to this wonder of the world.

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 6, 2026

Why Peru wants to shift its relationship with China beyond raw mineral supplies

Peru wants to move to the next phase of its economic relationship with China to reduce the risks from trade ties dominated by the export of raw minerals, according to the country’s ambassador, Carlos Vasquez. He told Tsinghua University’s World Peace Forum in Beijing on Friday that Peru was now seeking investment in the country’s infrastructure as it sought to diversify its economy. He said a handful of products – including copper, iron and fishmeal – accounted for more than 90 per cent of...

Arizona Daily Independent

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· Jul 5, 2026

Freedom Runs the Salt: Arizona’s Wild Horses Are a Living Tourism Treasure Worth Protecting

Freedom Runs the Salt: Arizona’s Wild Horses Are a Living Tourism Treasure Worth Protecting

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· Jul 10, 2026

Peru to Set Machu Picchu’s Tourist Carrying Capacity

The Peruvian government awarded a technical study to determine Machu Picchu actual carrying capacity, with the aim of regulating tourist flow and preserving the heritage.

Mexico News Daily

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· Jun 24, 2026

Bacalar in Quintana Roo is a tropical paradise, and one of Mexico’s most underrated travel destinations

For those who want to escape the madding crowds of Tulum or Playa del Carmen, Bacalar offers nature, serenity, boutique hotels and pristine waters. The post Bacalar in Quintana Roo is a tropical paradise, and one of Mexico’s most underrated travel destinations appeared first on Mexico News Daily

The Tico Times

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· Jul 7, 2026

Costa Rica Targets Higher-Spending Travelers Over Mass Tourism

Costa Rica is leaning further into a tourism strategy built around higher-value visitors, longer stays and experience-based travel, signaling a continued move away from mass tourism as it competes for travelers willing to spend more for nature, wellness, culture and sustainability. The shift is visible in the Costa Rican Tourism Board’s European campaign, “Empieza a [] The post Costa Rica Targets Higher-Spending Travelers Over Mass Tourism appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.

TRT World

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· Jul 3, 2026

Brazilian barber's 'Hexa Cut' brings World Cup fever to life in Rio state

In Brazil's Resende, a barber is turning World Cup passion into art with his "Hexa Cut" — a hairstyle featuring the Brazilian flag. Revived from 2022, the design has attracted dozens of fans, mostly children, hoping Brazil can lift a record sixth World Cup trophy. Subscribe: http://trt.world/subscribe Livestream: http://trt.world/ytlive Facebook: http://trt.world/facebook X (Twitter): http://trt.world/twitter Instagram: http://trt.world/instagram TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@trtworld WhatsApp: trtworld.com/whatsapp Telegram: https://t.me/trtworld Visit our website: http://trt.world

Tenerife News

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· Sep 6, 2024

10 Must-Try Restaurants in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the capital of the largest of the Canary Islands, is a treasure trove for food lovers. The city offers a diverse culinary scene that reflects its rich cultural heritage and geographical location. From traditional Spanish tapas to innovative fusion dishes, you’ll find something that suits every palate. Wondering where to start ... Read more The post 10 Must-Try Restaurants in Santa Cruz de Tenerife appeared first on Tenerife News.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 29, 2026

Karnataka Deputy CM proposes sister city partnership with Peru to boost bilateral trade to $10 billion

This is being seen as a significant step towards strengthening economic and diplomatic ties with the Republic of Peru, they said

Catholic World Report

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· Jun 22, 2026

Peru passes law declaring June Life and Family Month

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Al Jazeera English

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· Jun 26, 2026

How did Colombia's election split a nation in two? | The Take

Colombia just had the closest vote in its history. A right-wing political outsider with a Trump endorsement beat a left-wing veteran by less than a point. What does this mean for Colombia, and for the Latin American left? In this episode: - Teresa Bo, Al Jazeera Senior Correspondent Episode credits: This episode was produced by Marcos Bartolomé and Sonia Bhagat with Spencer Cline, Jana Dabliz, Catherine Nouhan, Noor Wazwaz, and our host, Malika Bilal. It was edited by Alexandra Locke. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer.

Peruvian Times

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· Oct 30, 2025

Travel Book Review: Peru Seen Clearly By Young Eyes

A smart, 138-page guide to Peru’s history, culture and living Andean traditions. By Rick Vecchio Peruvian Times Contributing Editor* When I opened Peru: The Cultural Gem of South America, I had the Almost Famous moment — when Ben Fong-Torres realizes the seasoned rock and roll writer on the other end [] The post Travel Book Review: Peru Seen Clearly By Young Eyes first appeared on News from Peru - Peruvian Times.

ABC News

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· Jun 27, 2026

In Rwanda, a royal herd of cattle is treated to poetry and cultural reverence

Rwanda’s renowned Inyambo cows graze at the King’s Palace Museum, symbolizing the nation’s rich cultural heritage

Reuters

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· Jun 21, 2026

Curacao fans cheer for history-making World Cup draw against Ecuador

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Euro Weekly News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Coastline opens up as Torrox launches 2026 assisted beach bathing scheme

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Bloomberg

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· Jun 26, 2026

China Should Capitalize On This Trend

China had fewer tourists than Saudi Arabia last year. To bring back visitors, the country should make the most of the Chinamaxxing movement, says Bloomberg Opinion columnist Juliana Liu. (Source: Bloomberg)

Valencia International

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· Nov 11, 2025

L’ETNO, Museu Valencià d’Etnologia

L’ETNO. Museu Valencià d’Etnologia https://letno.dival.es/va There is no doubt that Valencia is full of amazing museums. The government is to be lauded with their support of everything from silk to ceramics to rice to classical and modern art. The variety is amazing and stretches from art to history to crafts to business. Most of the museums offer amazing permanent collections that are almost always coupled with special offerings and visiting exhibitions. One of our favorites is the museum of ethnology, L’ETNO. . The museum was launched in 1982 with the goal of collecting and displaying artifacts that are important The post L’ETNO, Museu Valencià d’Etnologia appeared first on Valencia International.

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 29, 2026

In a place overrun by tourists, we found a secret we had all to ourselves

Peru’s famed ruins may be drowning in their own popularity, but out here on the volcanic edge of the Andes, the ancient world still knows how to keep a secret.

Korea Times News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Inside China's panda city, where conservation and tourism coexist

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The Independent

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· Jul 8, 2026

Walmart is hosting VIP tours for curious World Cup fans

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· Jul 10, 2026

Why This Type Of Vacation Is So Transformative According To Researchers

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Times of India

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· Jul 5, 2026

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ANTARA News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Tourism, culture key to jobs, Indonesia's deputy minister says

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The Japan Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

De la Espriella win in Colombia cements Latin America’s rightward shift

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Africa.com

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· Jul 5, 2026

Ethical Tourism Reshapes Visits to Giza’s Pyramids

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Prensa Latina

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· Jun 25, 2026

Honduras’Roatán, the conflictive island of ZEDE

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The Economist

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· Jun 29, 2026

What's driving the Trumpification of Latin America? | The Economist

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InSight Crime

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· Jun 25, 2026

On the Radar: A Right Turn in Colombia and Peru Ups Security Concerns

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The Standard

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· Jul 10, 2026

Travel consultant Christina Seredzinsky finds magic in Mexico City

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Associated Press

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· Jun 29, 2026

Rwanda's royal cows are treated to poetry and cultural reverence

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Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 4, 2026

Sightings of humpback whales surge in Rio de Janeiro, fuelling demand for whale-watching trips

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Animal Planet

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· Jun 25, 2026

Jeremy Wade Vs. Africa's SUPERSIZED Piranha | River Monsters | Animal Planet

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Nawaat

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· Jul 6, 2026

لماذا يريدون التخلص من الريو؟ حوار مع الحبيب بالهادي

يشهد فضاء الريو الثقافي بالعاصمة تضييقا متصاعدا يهدد استمرارية نشاطه، نتيجة لأزمة مالية خانقة وتعطّل عدد من مصادر التمويل والدعم. صعوبات تندرج ضمن مناخ عام يشهد تقلّصا لهامش حرية الفعل الثقافي وتضييقا متزايدا على الفضاءات المستقلة. في هذا السياق، التقت نواة مدير فضاء الريو الحبيب بالهادي.

The Leader

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· Jul 8, 2026

City Centre Blow as Orihuela Museums Shut During Key Summer Hours

Cambiemos Orihuela has criticised the decision to close the city’s museums and cultural spaces during summer afternoons and on Sundays, describing the move as damaging for residents, tourists, local businesses and the hospitality sector. The municipal group says the measure is counterproductive at a time when Orihuela should be encouraging visitors to discover its historic [] The post City Centre Blow as Orihuela Museums Shut During Key Summer Hours appeared first on The Leader - The No. 1 Spanish Newspaper - Spain News, Sport, Spanish Property for Sale, Business Directory, Classifieds, and Advertising.

International Animal Rescue IAR

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· Jul 8, 2026

Baby Raccoon Devours Some Tasty Formula #cuteanimals

The most rewarding part of our job is to see these beautiful animals grow stronger This little raccoon is being fed lifesaving nutrients through a syringe at our centre in Costa Rica, and while they may be tiny, they’ve got a big fighting spirit. Wildlife here faces so many dangers, from electrocution on uninsulated power lines to vehicle accidents, dog attacks and the growing pressure of development. That’s why so many animals end up in our care needing urgent help. And this is the part that makes it all worthwhile. Watching a vulnerable baby begin to regain strength, one careful feed at a time, is something we never get tired of. Slowly but surely, this little one is getting stronger, cheekier, and more ready for the future they deserve. New to our work? Drop us a follow to see more rescued animals get a second chance!

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