Cultural Sustainable Tourism (CST) – 3rd Edition

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Wednesday, Oct 13, 2021 8 AM — Friday, Oct 15, 2021 6 PM EDT

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Experiencing the stories, culture and heritage of the past and present is that the spirit of cultural tourism, creating and providing a sustainable environment for both the locals and therefore the visitors is what sustainable tourism attempts to realize . Travelers who aim to recreate cultural experiences, spend longer and money at their destinations quite other travelers. this type of tourism is additionally becoming generally more popular throughout the planet .

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