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FEATURE (October 6 – October 12, 2008) Discovering IN’s
hidden By Leilanie G. Adriano Staff Writer THE But there is more in
the province that every Ilocano should be proud of.
Several must-see places for visitors—especially for those who are looking for
pleasure, thrill and excitement as well as education and once-in-a-lifetime
experiences. Chen Mencias, a consultant on sustainable tourism planning and
environmental management said: “There is more to Ilocos
than what is usually promoted.” Mencias and her husband, Louie, served as resource speakers
during the two-day seminar on Basic Environment and Tourism Course where 67
participants from various local government units in Region 1 and other
tourism stakeholders had a workshop and exposure trip to the white rock
formation, locally known as “Kapurpurawan” and to
the Kaangrian Falls, both located in Burgos, Ilocos Norte. “I thought that “I’m quite impressed.
There are really amazing hidden treasures and paradise in Ilocos,”
she added. On September 25,
Burgos Mayor Cresente Garcia led participants to
the eco-tourism sites in the town where the group trekked the town’s white
rock formation and waterfalls. Describing the
eco-tourism sites in In order to have a
sustainable tourism development, Mencias stressed
during the seminar the need for a tourism “master plan” that each local
government unit should have in cooperation with tourism stakeholders as well
as active involvement of the local community. According to the Mencias couple, the plan will serve as a guide and an
effort to control the impact and manage changes that tourism will bring to
the community. For his part, Garcia
assured that his administration would ensure the sustainable development of
eco-tourism in the area as he reported that the municipality has allotted
funds for road improvement and a proper waste disposal facility to protect
the town’s rich natural resources. On the same day, the
municipality in cooperation with local communities, the Department of
Education, non-government organizations and private companies conducted tree
planting near the waterfalls to preserve its natural beauty. Garcia further
stressed that host communities are actively involved in eco-tourism promotion
after they became aware that the multi-faceted tourism industry provides them
additional livelihood and employment opportunities. Meanwhile, Ma.
Milagros R. Gonzales of the DOT Laoag sub-office, said The two-day
eco-tourism seminar was organized by the DOT in cooperation with the
DENR-Protected Areas, Wildlife and Coastal Zone Management based in In line with the
protection of natural resources, forester Lorenzo Agaloos
of DENR-Region I said their department has tapped the active involvement of
local communities for them to become empowered and educated in environment
stewardship. With limited
resources, Agaloos said the people from the
community must help one another and assist environment officers and
authorities to ensure the sustainable development of the tourism industry
that runs parallel to the protection of the environment. Ilocos
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