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  • Sophia 2:02 pm on April 8, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Costa Rica ranked fourth most competitive tourism destination in the Americas 

    Source: Tico Times

    A study conducted by the World Economic Forum has ranked Costa Rica as the fourth most competitive tourism location in the Americas, behind Canada, the U.S. and Barbados. Using criterion that analyzed 14 areas of tourism and travel, the study ranked 133 countries of the world on a 6-point scale to create the “travel and tourism competitiveness index.” Costa Rica was given an overall score of 4.42, ranking 42nd in the world and 4th in the Americas.

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    The 14 areas of travel and tourism rated by the study included environmental sustainability, safety and security, health and hygiene, infrastructure, natural resources and human resources, among others. According to the summary supplied by the World Economic Forum, Costa Rica ranks sixth in the world in the category of natural resources and 27th overall for environmental sustainability. The study applauded Costa Rica for its high percentage of lands in nationally protected areas and its diverse fauna.

    “Costa Rica counts on a large amount of natural spaces, which attracts many tourists who are hoping to travel to destinations that are developing methods to contribute to the protection of the environment,” said Juan Carlos Ramos, the President of CANATUR. “The results of this study confirm that the commitment to maintaining the environment should be a strategy for the country to continue to work to become a sustainable destination, making Costa Rica an attractive destination for people from around the world.”

    On the other end of the scale, Costa Rica ranked 72nd in the safety and security of travelers and 103rd in ground transportation, including roads and ports. The study referred to ground transportation in the country as “somewhat difficult.”

    “Without security, we cannot develop tourism,” Ramos said. “(The government) should think about and implement actions that will allow the country to be considered in the future as not only a destination that focuses on sustainability, but also a place where vacationers can have a peaceful stay.”

    According to CANATUR, in 2009 Costa Rica welcomed over 1,922 million tourists, who generated over $2 billion for the economy.

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  • Sophia 12:10 pm on April 7, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Chasing Crocs in Costa Rica for Easter? A Tradition Many Don’t know About! 

    Well, it is certainly something you won’t see in the United States. Perhaps the closest thing is one of he rattle snake round-ups held in the southwest of the United States.

    In the Ortega de Santa Cruz village in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, the people stick to their own Easter tradition of chasing after crocodiles. During this annual event, brave lagarteros (crocodile men) confront enormous reptiles along the Palma river, sometimes ending up in deep caves, where the prey is cornered. It can take up to two hours to finally tie down one of these large reptiles The day’s catch is taken on the shoulders of the lagarteros to the village for everyone to see up the close. The reptiles are on show until Easter Sunday. Afterwards the crocodiles are always released back into the wild, unharmed.

    The lagarteada has been observed in Ortega since the 19th century without interruption, despite attempts by animal rights groups to have it outlawed by the constitutional court.The annual lagarteada is supervised by members of the Ministerio de Ambiente y Energía (MINAET), the environmental government agency.

     
  • Sophia 12:00 pm on February 21, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Ernesto Cardenal Doesn’t Want Nobel Prize 

    Ernesto Cardenal of Costa Rica doesn't want the Noble Prize

    Source: Tico Times

    No Nobel, please: Nicaragua’s iconic revolutionary poet-priest, Ernesto Cardenal, 85, has again been nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature. Despite receiving the backing of other international poets and writers, Cardenal, who participated in this week’s International Poetry Festival in Granada, said he’s not interested in winning the prize. In previous interviews, Cardenal said his only interest in the Nobel would be to use the money to help the poor of Nicaragua.

     
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