‘Apayao tourism slowly getting off the ground’
>> Monday, December 9, 2013
By Redjie Cawis
BAGUIO CITY -- The tourism
industry of the Apayao, the youngest
province of the Cordillera, is
slowly developing, according to
Provincial Tourism Officer Rebecca Tamaken.
In an
interview here, Tamaken said their local
officials led by Gov. Elias Bulut Jr. and Rep. Eleanor Begtang, have done a lot
of development projects in the province to improve the tourism industry in
municipalities.
The
province has started its infrastructure development with the building of better
roads that connect connecting Kalinga
and nearby provinces of Ilocos Norte and Cagayan.
In
February this year, the province
hosted for the first time the
Cordillera Administrative Region Athletic Association meet coinciding
with the Regional Development Council
with Sen. ChizEscudero and former Movie and Television Review and
Classification Board chairperson and now Sen. Grace Poe as guests.
The
provincial government has constructed
the Apayao Ecotourism and Sports Complex in Luna, Apayao which saw more than
5000 athletes, officials and other guests.
Recently,
the provincial government also headed a provincial tourism workshop to come
up with a tourism master plan.
Tamaken
said that they have completed their proposed tourism master development plan
and it will be presented during the KapehansaKapitolyo monthly meeting on the
first week of December.
She said
the tourism plan they crafted was not only a plan to develop the province into
a tourist destination but also took into
consideration aspects that would affect the province particularly its
environment, social, culture and traditions, and rich natural resources.
Apayao,
the most forested province in the region is
dubbed as the ‘last frontier.
Meanwhile,
Tamaken lauded the officials of Apayao for being supportive and in the
forefront of developing the province into becoming one of the tourist
destinations in North Luzon.
She said
they are very eager in developing the province which is considered the poorest
in the region not only in terms of tourism.
She added
municipalities are becoming more active in supporting the tourism of the
province with some having their own municipal tourism master plans.
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