Bibliographic citations
Villacorta, N., (2018). Promoción del turismo místico en la comunidad de Ancaschacca distrito de Santiago de la provincia de Cusco para generar demanda turistica-2017. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1817
Villacorta, N., Promoción del turismo místico en la comunidad de Ancaschacca distrito de Santiago de la provincia de Cusco para generar demanda turistica-2017. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1817
@misc{renati/958532,
title = "Promoción del turismo místico en la comunidad de Ancaschacca distrito de Santiago de la provincia de Cusco para generar demanda turistica-2017.",
author = "Villacorta Challhua, Nayruth",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2018"
}
The tourists' demand in the Cusco is increasing annually that's why the municipality of Santiago he decided to construct the hanpinawasis so that the settlers of the community of Ancaschacca it could interfere to the tourist activity and one does not lose its customs and traditions, also one will prevent from having to migrate to the city in search of better work opportunities. At present the promotion of the mystical tourism in the Ancaschacca community is minimal as regards the potential that it has, the promotion is a fundamental factor to increase the tourist demand. The tourists and travel agencies do not know of the existence of the community and of the service that they offer. The objective of this research work is to determine how an adequate promotion of mystic tourism in the community of Ancaschacca will generate tourism demand. The methodology used in the work is correlational and quantitative, for which a survey was conducted to travel agencies and national and international tourists, the analysis and interpretation of the results will help design proposals and promotion techniques that are necessary to increase the demand for mystic tourism. The promotion of mystic tourism in the community of Acaschacca is minimal due to lack of interest and monitoring by the District Municipality of Santiago.
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