Inclusive tourism has become a segment with great potential worldwide and Panama has the opportunity to position itself as a key destination in this expanding sector, a tourism model that seeks to ensure that all people, including those with disabilities, the elderly and other sectors of the population, can fully enjoy the country's tourism offer.
The Central American country is focusing on inclusive tourism key driver of economic growth aimiming to diversify the tourism sector and empowering local communities.
This approach involves promoting sustainable tourism practices, investing in infrastructure, and leveraging the country's unique geographical and cultural assets. By making tourism more inclusive, Panama seeks to distribute the benefits of the industry more equitably, strenghthening local economies and creating opportunities for marginalized groups.
Panama is actively promoting sustainable tourism practices with a special focus on preserving its natural resources and cultural heritage, with initiatives include protection of biodiversity reducing environmental impact of tourim and support local communities, empowering and providing them with the skills and resources needed to participate in the tourism industry.
Currently, inclusive tourism encompasses a wide range of services and adaptions that facilitate accessibility in hotels, restaurants, transport and tourist attractions and Panama is actively working about all that.
The implementation of adequate infrastructures and the training of personal in inclusive care are fundamental aspects to strengthen this iniative in Panama.
Experts in the sector highlight that the development of inclusive tourism in the country could generate a positive impact on the local economy, attracting a segment of travellers who are looking for destinations with guaranteed accessibility.
According to specialists, the application of policies and strategies in this area could result in a significant increase in the arrival of visitors, boosting economic growth and job creation in Panama.
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