By Susan
Aro
TUBLAY, Benguet -- An eco-tourism farm in
this town is fast becoming a popular destination among foreign
and local visitors.
Located in Acop,
Caponga, the ENCA farm, coined after spouses Enrique and Carmen Cosalan, was
established in 2006 and is managed by their daughter Marlyn.
Adventurists and
nature lovers can go trekking, camping, and be coached on organic farming.
The place is also
ideal for retreats due to its natural ecology. They say the place is relaxing
and experience nature at its best, Cosalan quipped.
Many visitors visited
the farm and learned the organic way of
farming. It has also become a venue in sharing experiences such as those who
already have acquired techniques they learned especially in other countries,
she said.
Other visitors come to
enjoy nature.
According to Cosalan,
foreigners who visit learned about the
farm through the Lonely Planet travel guide. An organization in Washington, DC
in the United States of America also established friends of ENCA link, she
added.
“But for now we are
limiting the number of visitors. We could only accommodate 15 people at a
time,” she said.
The farm was not
spared during Typhoon Pepeng in 2009 and part of it still needs to be
rehabilitated, Cosalan said.
She disclosed efforts
are being worked out to improve and
to accommodate more visitors.
Cosalan said they want
to incorporate culture in the area for visitors to appreciate and a home stay program is currently being worked
out such that from the terminal station in Baguio, visitors
could go directly to Acop.
“There are suggestions
that we cook food for visitors but we are still considering,” she said.
With the passage of
the Tublay Tourism Code, the local government unit is planning to step up efforts in protecting
and sustaining tourism such as the establishment of a Tourism Information
Center to guide visitors in going
to places of interest in the
area like ENCA.
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