A Visit to the Virgin of Talpa: Religious Tourism

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Religious tourism, religious,, pilgrim routes, wilderness,, economic activation in the region

Abstract

Beyond tradition or faith, religious tourism is a source that generates important income, in some communities it becomes the axis of all social dynamics, there are communities that live off traditional festivals and what this economic benefit entails, From cultural management it is very important to highlight this type of festivities to create sustainable and sustainable projects in the long and medium term, with this a flow of assets can be guaranteed. According to information from
the State Tourist Information System (SITE), it is reported that, during the Holy Week and Easter holiday period of 2024, nearly one million 240 thousand people traveled to Talpa de Allende to carry out the Pilgrim Route Tourism, religious, pilgrim routes, wilderness, economic activation in the region.

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Author Biography

María Gregoria González Espinosa, Universidad de Guadalajara

Licenciada en Letras Hispánicas por la Universidad de Guadalajara, con especialidad en periodismo. Desde hace 27 años ha laborado en la
Coordinación General de Comunicación Social de la Universidad de Guadalajara; actualmente es la responsable de Comunicación Interna. Ha
sido parte del Comité Organizador del Premio Jalisco de Periodismo y del Encuentro Internacional de Periodismo. Es actualmente estudiante
de la décima generación de la Maestría en Gestión y Desarrollo Cultural.
ORCID https://orcid.org/0009-0007-6578-2153

Published

2026-05-13

How to Cite

González Espinosa, M. G. (2026). A Visit to the Virgin of Talpa: Religious Tourism. Horizontes De La Gestión Cultural, 4(7), 13–23. Retrieved from https://horizontesgestioncultural.cuaad.udg.mx/index.php/horizontesgestionc/article/view/63

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