Firefly-watching tourism down 60%

by times news cr

2024-08-03 06:00:17

The tourist influx for whale watching fireflies has been very low this year, and it has already been a month since the season began, said Edson Téllez, administrative manager of The Plain of Los Ailes in Tlalpujahua, Michoacan.

He assured that at least redujo 60 percent the number of visitors: “The number of visitors is very low visitors that we have had this year, but I must say that we are also working at 80 percent of our capacity and we are doing it by reservation.”

Among the factors that tourists themselves have taken into account is the weather issue, Edson acknowledged: “There was no advance publicity because we saw that there was no rain and weather conditions for the firefly to come out,” and that is why they delayed the publicity that they do and with which they are supported by the media.

It is a factor that they have had, said Téllez, that people have not known when they open, how they are, “we still have a month of sightings, I make an invitation to those who manage to see us, To those who are listening to us, please join us,” he said.

This year the show is incredible because there is a considerable increase in fireflies in the site, he detailed, and this has been thanks to the conservation work they have done.

2024-08-03 06:00:17

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