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This article evaluates the intangible cultural heritage (rcx) offerings in Southern Peru as a tourist attraction to promote rcx-based tourism as an alternative for the recovery of the tourism sector. The objective is to understand what is being offered and how it is presen-ted, as well as whether what is offered aligns with the interests and preferences of the demand. To this end, the information and images associated with rcx manifestations are analyzed. There is a geographical correspondence between the demand and the offering, highlighting the significance of southern Peru as a “meeting place”. Likewise, the design of policies should promote rcx-based tourism in the study areas. There is demand for this heritage, but it is necessary to articulate the attractions and services to generate products capable of attracting it.

Año de publicación
2024
Revista académica
Anuario Turismo y Sociedad
Volumen
34
Número de páginas
201-225
Fecha de publicación
jun
Numero ISSN
0120-7555
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