Saturday, May 19, 2012

Supporting Sustainable Travel:

-Ruta del Libertador Venezuela expands its roads

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Photo: Tulio Ponce
This 17 December, the Ruta del Libertador formalized in Aragua state, act on the ingenuity of Bolivar and San Mateo Historical House located in the town of Aragua State Bolivar.

The event was attended by Deputy Minister of Tourism Development and Management Mintur Larry Zea, accompanied by the chairman of the Joint Fund for Tourism, Rafael Romero, as well as the mayors of various municipalities in the state who performed the Oath of the Support Committee Interior Technical Development Route.

The Deputy Minister indicated that this project is being developed in Merida, Sucre and the Capital District, Aragua state now sitting up and soon the states of Trujillo, Bolívar, Nueva Esparta and the various tours of landmarks during his epic The Liberator emancipation.

He noted that this route is a ransom to the historical, cultural and social life. "From the People's Power Ministry for Tourism are organizing package tours to visit loslugares Bolivar during the Admirable Campaign, so that all Venezuelans have the opportunity to meet Venezuela reviving patriotic duty."

Additionally, Larry Zea commented that this program is being implemented in other Latin American countries like Ecuador, Argentina, Cuba and Nicaragua, with the schools will comply "La Ruta de los Libertadores" by the deeds of emancipation of all the heroes of each country.

Also Bolívar Municipality Mayor Freddy Arenas said in commemoration of the Liberator's death is the release of the tourist route of the Liberator, an idea that emerged from the Ministry of Popular Power for Tourism (Mintur) and developed through Mixed Funds Regional Tourism with the support of the Bolivarian Government, Tourism Institute of Aragua State (iatur), the Directorate of Tourism of the municipality Bolivar and organized communities.

Arenas said in Aragua State Route break in the Saman de Guere, where the Liberator rested with his troops, then continue to the house Canta Rana (primary home of the family of Bolivar), pass through the San Mateo home and will culminate at the Santa Teresa.

"This project will help us to strengthen tourism within these municipalities that formed part of the life of the Liberator, and allow places like this are known regionally, nationally and internationally," he added. (Press Mintur / Normelys Muñoz)

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