First UNWTO International Congress on Tourism and Pilgrimages explores the link between tourism and spiritual routes
In light of the growing importance of pilgrimages and spiritual routes to tourism development around the world, UNWTO, the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism of Spain and the Regional Government of Galicia are organizing the First International Congress on Tourism and Pilgrimages.
With
this backdrop, the First International Congress on Tourism and
Pilgrimages to take place in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on 17-20
September 2014, aims 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, The Republic of Korea, Spain and Thailand, among
others, the Congress will address 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
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