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Brazil hopes COP30 climate summit increases ecotourism

Brazilian tourism officials are wishing to alter the nation's image as a simple sanctuary for scantilyclad beachgoers by hosting U.N. climate talks next year in the Amazon rainforest city of Belem that will focus on environmental sustainability and ending logging to slow worldwide warming.

The summit is anticipated to increase Brazil's beauty as an ecotourism destination and increase travel to its Amazon jungle and other biomes that provide the world's biggest biodiversity, Tourism Minister Celso Sabino said.

Just 9% of present visitors to Brazil are ecotourists, while practically 2 out of every 3 travelers come for sun and beach, he said in an interview late on Tuesday.

Tourism is necessary for the sustainability and preservation of forests, bringing needed financial development for the regional residents, he said.

Drawing more environmental and experience travelers is part of the government's strategy to increase general tourist in Brazil, which is low in contrast with other countries. Tourism contributes less than 8% of Brazil's GDP, compared to more than 20% in Spain, Portugal or the Dominican Republic, he said.

Sabino is dealing with broadening flights to Brazil and will be at the Seatrade Cruise International fair in Miami next week to go over increasing the number of cruise liner sees to Brazilian ports.

All actions to raise foreign and domestic tourism are invited by private businesses grumbling that the number of tourists remains stagnant and listed below the pre-pandemic level.

Brazil has a natural vocation for ecotourism given its special biodiversity. There is a huge capacity to be tapped, said Marina Figueiredo, executive president of Braztoa, the Brazilian tour operators association.

Tourists worldwide are searching for brand-new experiences with nature and wildlife, Figueiredo told .

COP30 next year will be more than simply a conference. It is a very strategic occasion that will showcase Brazil as a country that protects the environment and preserves nature, she said.

(source: Reuters)