By
Geraldine G. Dumallig
TABUK CITY, Kalinga – Officials are inviting
investors to engage in the tourism industry of the province to develop it as an
eco-tourism destination,
Kalinga provincial Tourism officer Lorraine
Ngao-i said the province is looking at a tourism industry that promotes beauty
of nature, heritage, culture and its people.
“This is the reason why its development
should be planned with the involvement of all sectors especially those
currently investing and planning to invest in the industry.”
Investors,
she said, could chose from the
various available eco-tourism packages in the province especially in Tabuk City
which is only an hour away from Tuguegarao Airport.
“Though we are promoting the province as a
tourism destination, this should not be a one-shot approach for we need to plan
well the programs and take every necessary step to ensure that what we are
promoting will be protected and preserved,” she said.
Ngao-i said Kalinga should not experience
mistakes made by other tourist destinations in the country where the industry
that they hoped would bring economic prosperity became a problem as it resulted
to various violations of the law, including emergence of moral, social and
environmental issues.
“We want Kalinga tourism to be selective with
the people and visitors respecting what they come to see,” she said.
Currently, the province is visited by several tourists. At least
14,593 arrivals from January to August this year was
reported by accommodation service providers in the city with 2,853
foreigners of said number.
To enhance the industry, the province she
said is encouraging the participation of key stakeholders from the private
sectors to support the program with the active participation in the various
tourism activities.
While waiting for investors to take part in
developing their tourism packages, the province is giving focus to three vital
steps to improve the industry.
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