TAGUM CITY, DAVAO DEL NORTE- Davao del Norte bagged the
second place in the Best Tourism Oriented Local Government Unit category in the
prestigious Pearl Awards. The honor was given during the recently concluded
15th national convention of the Association of Tourism Officers of the
Philippines or ATOP held in Bacolod City.
Davao Del Norte’s Tourism Office bested 32 other provinces, only
surpassed by Negros Occidental in the finals, despite entering the competition
only for the second time. Last year, the province ranked third during the
finals.
The provinces were judged according to the tourism practices
implemented in their locality. The panel was comprised of representatives from
the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, National Commission for
Culture and the Arts, the House of Representatives, and the University of the
Philippines Diliman.
Davao del Norte Tourism Office Head Noel Daquioag believes that
it is Davao Del Norte’s adherence to the National Tourism Development Plan or
NTDP that gave it the edge against its competitors.
According to the NTDP crafted by the Department of Tourism, an
LGU must focus on developing and promoting existing and new tourism sites,
improving connectivity or access to tourism sites, and institutionalizing
governance and human resources.
"Our logical framework in the tourism office is adapts the
National Tourism Development Plan. That’s also a big pull for us that among the
offices that competed we were the only ones who were clear cut in saying that
our directions are in line and adapting really the national strategic
directions", Daquiaog said.
Davao del Norte has also formulated a Provincial Tourism Code to
make it more competitive.
Daquioag is hopeful that Davao del Norte will remain to be a
tough contender in the years to come.
"Negros Occidental is worth emulating. We are looking
forward to finally or in the near future at least be at par with them as far as
tourism development is concerned. Probably we can institutionalize our tourism
office into a department and expand it to cultural affairs because this is all
in the ambit of tourism development", he said.
ATOP is the only award-giving body for best tourism practices in
the Philippines. (DavNor PIO)
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