ECO-TOURISM
Francis B. Degay
BAGUIO
CITY -- Some 18 nature lovers trekked the six provinces and one city of the
Cordillera using the historical Spanish foot trails that connect these
communities.
The team was composed of three females and 15
males aged 25 to 45. The expedition was backed up by rescue crew who drove 4 by
4 vehicles.
After 17 days and four hours crossing
mountains, forests, rivers, waterfalls, rice terraces, hot springs and
villages, hikers arrived here at Scout Hill, Camp John Hay morning of April 18
after covering total stretch of about
444 kilometers.
The event started on April 1, 2015 in the
province of Apayao via Abra, Kalinga, Mountain Province, Ifugao, Benguet and
Baguio City.
According to founder and organizer of the
Cordillera Great Traverse Jonnifer M. Lacanlale, a Manila based lawyer, the
episode was so challenging.
He said the activity doesn’t only help
promote the magnificent sceneries, both natural and man-made, in the Cordillera
but advocates health consciousness.
Lacanlale urged local government units, national line agencies and
communities to preserve foot trails as these are part of history.
Lacanlale said terrain and nature of the
Cordillera can compete with routes
outside the Philippines where she had been joining the same activity.
In his parting words, Lacanlale thanked local government units , Department
of Interior and Local Government,
Department of Tourism, Regional Development Council, Dept. of Environment
of Natural Resources, National Commission for Indigenous People, Philippine
Information Agency, and Philippine National Police in the Cordillera
Administrative Region, Rescue 8, Camp John Hay Dev’t Corp. and key players for
their support to the momentous and historical event.
In an interview with a member of the rescue
team, he said that they were grateful because there was no injury or untoward
event that happened during the journey.
CGT is a private-led trekking expedition that
aims to establish longest, most scenic and sustainable hiking destination in
the Philippines by connecting all the province and one city in the Cordillera
Administrative Region. It aims to establish the Philippine Cordillera Trail
that will compete with trekking destinations in the world and put the
Cordillera Region on the map for international trekkers.
In the early part of last year, members of
the Cordillera Great Traverse passed a proposal of this event to the Regional
Development Council of the Cordillera Administrative Region. The latter then
passed a Resolution No. 62 that stated support of the RDC in the conduct of the
Cordillera Great Traverse.
The following were given the tasks:
Provincial governments shall facilitate engagement of CGT with the concerned
municipalities and barangays; DILG to
inform the concerned local government units to support the CGT; NCIP to inform
the communities that will be affected by expedition; PNP to inform concerned
police units in areas to be covered by the CGT and ensure security of the
expedition; DOT to include CGT in its promotion; PIA to include CGT in its
media promotions; and DENR to identify high biodiversity areas along the
proposed trail.
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