CATUR expects to follow in the success of its first Turrialba Expo by presenting the local tourism industry with the various services and attractions available in the region. Since its first Turrialba Expo, the local tourism sector experienced a 15% increase in visitors to the region.
Among the area’s most visited natural attractions are the Turrialba Volcano National Park and the Pacuare River. The Pacuare River is ranked among the top ten white water rafting rivers in the world where several operators in Turrialba offer professional and safe rafting expeditions.
The Turrialba Expo will also be including the Turrialba Community Rural Tourism Expo for the first time. Community based rural tourism provides the region with an alternate source of income by presenting tourists with activities of their every day life.
These activities include the harvesting of sugar cane, coffee and macadamia which are abundant in the region. These activities allow for the local people to become self sufficient and progress as a community.Another important attraction in Turrialba is the Guayabo National Monument. This national park was created in 1973 in order to protect the largest archeological finding in Costa Rica. The Guayabo National Monument encompasses trails, bridges, working aqueducts and water tanks as well as home sites that date back to the Pre-Columbian era.
Costa Rica hotels in Turrialba are slowly flourishing and normally follow in the hacienda style infrastructure. Hotels such as the Hacienda Tayutic and Casa Turire are reconstructed from old haciendas of the region’s coffee and sugar cane plantations.
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