Sinaloa will promote tourism with the implementation of magical centers

 


In order to generate more tourist offer in Sinaloa, different activities are being developed in the municipalities.

According to the director of tourim in Mazatlan, Adolfo Rojo Montoya, there are more things to visit in Sinaloa, apart from Mazatlan, the government plans to boost tourism throughout the state.

“We have been working with the municipalities, in coordination with the state plan for the development of sectoral programs,” he commented.

He also commented that they are working together with a proposal from the federal government to promote magical centers.

“Just as in the city of Culiacán you have the Paseo del Ángel, and other destinations here within the same city, promote them to trigger tourism in each of the regions,” he explained.

Similarly, he said that work is being done to generate a consistent tourist offer, in which the attractions of the municipalities and the gastronomic offer are exploited. “A lot of tourism circulates and visits more consistently when there’s something to look forward to on the visit,” she said.

Personal opinion

I believe that it is important to boost economy of a certain region because at the end, it will benefit the not only the citizens of this place but it would contribute to the growth of economy of the whole country.

Addtionally, making a zone attractive to tourists is good as it makes the country seen as a safe place for local and foreing investment.

Source
The Mazatlán Post. (september, 2022). Sinaloa will promote tourism with the implementation of magical centers. Mexico English News Network. Retrieved from: https://themazatlanpost.com/2022/09/17/sinaloa-will-promote-tourism-with-the-implementation-of-magical-centers/ 








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