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For sustainable development in tourist destinations

GASTRONOMIC TOURISM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

What is the project about?

This project consists in supporting local women in developing the necessary skills to benefit from tourism and at the same time, offer a unique experience by sharing their culture through the traditional Mayan cuisine. The privileged community is Mucuyche, located one hour south from Merida, Yucatán Peninsula. Through this project, we aim to improve the quality of life and generate new opportunities, and at the same time make improvements in touristic and natural attractions like cenotes. A cenote is a natural pit, or sinkhole, resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater underneath. The beauty is stunning, and the opportunity to generate local wealth and empower women through tourism is a solid way to contribute to community-based tourism.

How is VSocial involved in the project?

Six Reasons Why Biodiversity Is Important
Six Reasons Why Biodiversity Is Important

30 May 2025

Discovering the Ainu: Japan's Indigenous People and Their Unique Culture
Discovering the Ainu: Japan's Indigenous People and Their Unique Culture

10 Apr 2025

Finding Inspiration from the Women of Mucuyche
Finding Inspiration from the Women of Mucuyche

19 Aug 2024