DAVAO DEL NORTE, March 6, 2015 —The Province of Davao del Norte
is making its variety of attractions ready for the influx of tourists in the
Palarong Pambansa this summer.
Along with the province’s revved up efforts in polishing playing
venues and billeting quarters, and heightening security, local government units
and resort operators are also expanding and burnishing the tourism sites for
the May 3 to 9 Palaro.
Davao del Norte Governor Rodolfo del Rosario has directed
the tourism stakeholders to brush their destinations up in anticipation of the
deluge of visitors in the annual multi-sport competition among the country’s
student athletes in the elementary and high school level.
Del Rosario stressed the attractions must be in tip top shape
for the participants and spectators, who are expected to exceed
20,000. The governor said the delegates will be invited to discover and
experience a good variety of attractions in the province during the lull in between
and after their sporting events.
“We will promote our tourist attractions so they can make the
most of their time and learn more about our province,” del Rosario said, after
spearheading the mangrove planting in Barangay Cagangohan, Panabo City.
Hundreds of government officials and employees, residents,
volunteers and students participated in the mangrove planting activity, which
is part of the coastal biodiversity conservation project under the Localized
and Integrated Programs and Approaches for Development through Ugmad Komunidad
(LIPAD-UK).
The program seeks to uplift the socio-economic well-being of the
coastal community.
Other components of the program include organic
agriculture, tourism development, grassroots sports development and livelihood
development.
Del Rosario intends to showcase the project to the Palaro
participants and guests, making it an important part among many tour packages
to be offered to the visitors.
Being groomed as an alternative coastal destination, the project
will showcase an open-air sea water swimming pool as venue for the grassroots
sports development initiative benefitting the indigent youth in the shoreline
area, among other amenities.
Davao del Norte, which is dubbed as the crowning jewel of the
tourism industry in the Davao region, offers a unique island to highland mix
attractions that are boosted by agro-industrial and commercial wealth.
Aside from the world-class beaches in the Island Garden City of
Samal, the province also boasts of the vast banana plantations and mariculture
park of PanaboCity; natural caves and waterfalls of San Isidro, New Corella and
Kapalong; ecological park of Sto. Tomas; organic rice farms of B.E. Dujali;
historic Ising Monument in Carmen; Madgao River cruise in Asuncion; forest/plantation
tour in Tagum City; and, the cultural heritage of Talaingod, among other
attractions. (Noel Baguio/PIO DN)
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