TACLOBAN CITY, Jan. 11 (PNA) -– The Department of
Tourism (DOT) lauded some local government units in Eastern Visayas for
incorporating tourism programs in their local development plans.
DOT Eastern Visayas Regional Director Karina Rosa
Tiopes was pleased that some local government units in the region had realized
the contribution of tourism to economic development.
But focusing on tourism is not an easy task as it
requires proper planning to ensure that it will align to the overall objective
of local governments.
Last year, the tourism department assisted local
government units in crafting their tourism master plan for 2017, incorporating
their inputs in the regional tourism master plan.
“We asked them if what their priorities are, how
can we and the stakeholders helped them and what are the help that they need
from the DOT,” said Tiopes.
But for local tourism program to become successful,
the region should be promoted as a whole and not just by province, according to
the official.
Each of the six provinces in the region has unique
destinations to offer – Biri Rock Formations in Northern Samar, Calicoan Island
in Eastern Samar, Sohoton Cave in Samar, Sambawan Island in Biliran, diving
sites in Southern Leyte, and Kalanggaman Island in Leyte province.
Promoting the region’s tourism potential as a whole
is one of the programs that Leyte Governor Leopoldo Dominico Petilla wants to
push through this year.
Petilla said that to promote the region in unison,
the provincial government will construct a hub at the Government Center in Palo
town for intensive promotion of all tourist destinations in the region.
“Tourists will just check the place where they can
go in the region and avail of the packages offered,” Petilla said.
The readiness of the community in tourism and to
accept development is also a major factor in tourism development, according to
the governor.
“We may not be as popular like other places in the
Philippines, but we wanted to make a statement that our services here are
comparable to what they offer.”
Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan, on her part, is glad
that local officials in their province now realize the tourism potential of
their respective locality.
But the aggressiveness of the local government to
promote their areas for tourism must be carefully planned to ensure sustainable
tourism, she added.
The governor acknowledges the problem on
accessibility and security as some of the factors that might affect the full
blast promotion of Samar province in tourism.
“We need to address this problem including other
needs of our tourist like on food supply and souvenir items,” Tan told PNA.
Tan added that this year, the provincial government
is preparing additional areas in the province to be included in the Samar
tourism campaign launched in 2015.
For this year, the provincial government has listed
the towns of Calbiga, Jiabong, San Jorge and Calbayog City as part of the Spark
Samar campaign. This is on top of priority towns identified earlier - Basey,
Marabut, Sta Rita, Pinabacdao and Paranas.
But some of these places are not tourist-ready like
San Jorge due to setback in accessibility and security.
“We cannot just go for marketing if the place is
not yet ready. Once we fail, our efforts will be gone forever,” she said.
LAP/SQM/ROEL T. AMAZONA/EGR
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