Cristóbal Benítez, the National Director of Chile‘s National Tourism Service (Sernatur), shed light on Chile’s commitment to sustainable tourism and environmental preservation. Benítez discussed collaborative efforts with companies to certify green and sustainable practices, showcasing Chile’s dedication to involving local communities in the tourism industry. Addressing environmental concerns, he highlighted a climate change plan developed in collaboration with the tourism sector to mitigate climate impacts over the next decade. The interview also unveiled Chile’s tourism focus on nature and adventure, emphasizing cultural immersion and unique experiences, with special mention of the captivating Patagonian route covering national parks, communities, and artisanal heritage.
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