As quite a few festivals and occasions make their means right down to the dense jungles of Tulum, Mexico through the winter months, members of Tulum's metropolis council plan to introduce new laws that can impede the inflow of digital music tourism of their city.
Director of tourism, Eugenio Barbachano Losa, instructed Riviera Maya News that these festivals and occasions have introduced a method of "tourism that we had by no means seen earlier than in Tulum" which doesn't match with the costly picture of "barefoot luxurious" the city needs to advertise.
Another subject cited by Losa and the town council is the situation of those raves are sometimes held inside nationwide parks full of protected species of wildlife. Losa calls out Fernando Orozco, the director of Tulum's nationwide park, for permitting these dance music occasions to arrange store within the jungle. As traditional, Fernando Orozco manages the park at his whim," Losa exclaims. "He is a dangerous presence for Tulum”.
What the town council's proposed laws will entail nonetheless stays unknown.
Back in 2016, Tulum's authorities issued an official ban on "rave events". Although music festivals comparable to Day Zero, Esto Es Tulum and extra proceed to arrange store within the city's outer jungles and cenotes, it appears the Tulum metropolis council is at the moment drawing up new plans to thwart the rave and resist their repute as a celebration vacation spot.
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