Community Billboard
Dionie Chungalan
BARLIG,
Mountain Province -- It cannot be denied that visitors of Mountain Province are
nature lovers who prefer outdoor tourism. But it does not mean that
installation and maintenance of facilities may be put aside. Basic support
amenities such as restrooms, footbridges, visitor assistance centers are
essential in any tourism setting.
A
new concept in addressing tourism in the eastern towns of Barlig, Natonin and Paracelis
is the completion of the 2-way national road lanes which at this writing have begun
construction at Talubin – Barlig, Lias portion and Kadaclan. Three concrete
bridges are underway between Barlig-Lias, and 1 Lunas route. It was earmarked
that by 2015 to 2016, this road stretch connecting the three adjacent towns
shall be at 80 percent finished.
More
than two decades since, Kadaclan started opening its vicinity to tourism in
spite of hiking lengthy trails and poor road condition. That time, few trekkers
dared explore the place until little bylittle, the muddy road became passable
by vehicles using winch, chains around wheels, and push-pull jeepney remedies to
continue the journey.
While
Kadaclan kept on inducing record tourism adventures, the Department of Tourism-Cordillera
recognized the beautiful destinations that lured the Asian Social Institute),
Women Associations in Manila, Summer Institute of Linguistics, writers, researchers,
among others that awakened tourism perspectives in the eastern frontiers. It
was highlighted by the presidential Kadaclan visit of Gloria M. Arroyo to spur
domestic tourism on Dec. 29, 2001.
After
recalling those exhausting and difficult days, the road came to a rescue of
shortening travel times. Not known to many, are the splendors of the “eastern”
with products. Natonin and Paracelis will provide an example of how they set
the future in motion by transporting bulk supply of bananas, corns, abaca woven
handicraft, native rice, coconuts, and wild games toBontoc market for cheaper
prices adding revenue to the province.
For
Barlig, the comprehensive point of view is long-term sustainable tourism. House
Bill 2192 filed by Rep. Maximo B. Dalog declaring Barlig as a Tourism
Development Area has been approved by the committee on tourism which shall pass
into law yet.
Another
is the sisterhood pact between Baguio City and Barlig signed June 2, 2014 that
prioritized eco-tourism and trade to be developed by both parties. Tourism
awareness amongcommunity residents to involve themselves will no doubt be a lucrative
business for Barlig as the gateway to the east.
But
to transform the eastern frontiers to tourists’ haven, easterners must have the
principles of volunteerism, community concern, respect for the environment,
sense of pride in areas of attractions and tourist-friendliness.
When
local folks have been educated for social acceptability then marketing and
promotions can enter.
And
when all things will be well at last, there would something to smile about. Welcome
aboard to the Eastern Frontiers Tourism Ship.
True-Kadaclan is a beautiful destination for scenery. Eco-tourism is attractive to foreigners. Foreigners accompanied by local balikbayans would not return (eco-tourist foreigner). For reason, locals like the foreigner only not the balikbayan.
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