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    La floricultura como alternativa de desarrollo turístico en el municipio de Tenjo, Cundinamarca
    Escobar Amorocho, Angela Maria; Cárdenas Mora, Giovana Carolina
    The municipality of Tenjo is one of the centers with the greatest exercise of flower cultivation in the department of Cundinamarca, however, this activity is not being potentiated for its tourist development. In view of the above, it is highlighted that Cundinamarca is the epicenter of floriculture in the country, producing 85%. It is for this reason that the Sabana de Bogotá has become the area with the greatest floricultural development, constituting for several decades as one of the most important sectors of the Colombian economy, having a presence in international markets. Therefore, this investigation aims to design tourism development activities that encourage floriculture with tourism in the municipality of Tenjo. Which aims that both tourists and the community find a tourist and economic alternative improving the quality of life and promote the arrival of visitors. This research was born due to the need to potentiate the floricultural activity, this being the main source of economic income in the municipality of Tenjo, through tourism development. That allows not only the recognition of the municipality, also promote this activity and the economic, cultural and social rise of Tenjo. This text is developed by qualitative research, where tools such as surveys and interviews were used, where the lack of projects that propose the merger of the floriculture activity with tourism is determined.

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