We’ve had myco-terrorism mentioned in reports earlier this year, now it seems that mycotourism is becoming a more notable trend too.
The latest destination for such tourism is Argentina, with the third edition of Claromecó Fungi, an event that convenes CONICET researchers, national universities such as UBA, UNS, San Luis, and Córdoba, and dozens of people curious to learn about the local fungi. “Claromecó is a mycotourism destination in the province of Buenos Aires.
While many associate the coast with summer, mycotourism in Claromecó offers a magical alternative in spring and fall, combining the energy of the sea with the richness of the forest.
The aim is to position Tres Arroyos as a mycotourism destination, connecting education, conservation, and sustainable tourism.” Stalker’s heading for the boat right now!