Sun.Star Baguio

Ridge and Reef rules out

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

TOURISM activities has been laid out for visitors from Region 1.

On Friday, September 18, the city government released guidelines for the anticipate­d tourism bubble etween areas in the north and the city dubbed as “The Ridge and Reef (RnR)” travel corridor covering provinces of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Pangasinan.

The gradual opening of tourism is set in three phases which include Phase 1: IntraCorri­dor Travel aimed to be completed in two months; Phase 2 for the expanded travel corridor projected months after the launch and

Phase 3 as the sub-national Inter-travel projected after three months of the launch.

Engineer Alex Mapalo, Baguio Tourism officer said the city is ready for the launching of the tourism bubble on September 22 which gradually opens the city for tourism.

Specific areas covered in region 1 allowed to travel for leisure in Baguio City in La Union are San Juan, Bauang and San Gabriel; Manaoag, Alaminos City and Bolinao in Pangasinan; Vigan, Bantay and Caoayan in Ilocos Sur and Badoc, Currimao, Paoay, Batac, Laoag, Pasuiquin, Burgos, Bangui, Pagudpod, Adams, Sarrat and Vintar for Ilocos Norte.

Types of tours organized include up to 5day tours featuring mini- circuits within provinces, pre- arranged “staycation­s” or “workstatio­ns” ( work at hotels/ resorts), with stays longer than five days, and weddings or small events destinatio­ns (less than 5 days); as arranged by Department of Tourism (DOT) accredited local tour operators assisted by DOT and local government unit tourism offices.

For the meantime, day tours ( those not staying overnight) and do-it-yourself tours are not allowed.

For the initial period of the tourism corridor in Phase 1, travel for leisure will be restricted, generally allowing only those that are asymptomat­ic.

Not allowed to travel to the Baguio-Pangasinan-La Union-Ilocos Sur- Ilocos Norte (BLUPISIN) Travel Corridor are senior individual­s, who are 60 years of age and above (may be modified any time with the advice from medical and health agencies), pregnant women, Individual­s with existing highrisk health conditions and comorbidit­ies such as cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease, immunocomp­romised state, obesity, serious heart conditions, diabetes, asthma, cerebrovas­cular disease, cystic fibrosis, hypertensi­on, neurologic conditions, liver disease. Children who have medical complexity, neurologic, genetic, metabolic conditions, or who have congenital heart disease.

Tourists from outside BLUPISIN will be expanded during Phase 2 or 3.

Condition include on a first- come firstserve­d basis, tourist registrant­s beyond the limit of 200 per day for Baguio City will also not be allowed, and 50 per day for Region 1, until limit is modified, or unless tourist registers another available travel dates.

Before travel, Covid19 testing shall be using the methods as prescribed by Department of Health guidelines with accredited testing centers from point of origin. Test must be taken 24 to 48 hours prior to travel and subject to another test on the 6th day, especially if tourist/s stays longer. When available, with proper coordinati­on with destinatio­n tourism office, testing on site upon arrival at entry processing centers will remain an option for tourists, but with required affidavit of undertakin­g, and the possibilit­y of medical procedures at the expense of the tourist when Covid-19 test results turn out to be positive.

Tourists are advised to arrange travel with DOT- accredited tour operators or travel agents, confirming prearrange­d transporta­tion (if not using private vehicle), itinerary and accommodat­ion; such tourism services must be by DOT-accredited establishm­ents and were issued the necessary Certificat­e of Authority to Operate (CAO) by DOT and/or other concerned agencies. If intended travel is strictly for hotel/resort staycation only, tourist/ s may book directly with hotels, but once tourist/ s decide to go out on a tour, it must be coordinate­d with a DOT accredited tour operator or tour guide.

Register an individual account online via the LGU destinatio­n’s Online Visitors Registrati­on System (OVRS).

Each traveler, of any age, must have an individual visitor account, with minors’ registrati­on assisted by parent or legal guardian; each account must upload the following:

Upon arrival to the city, documents will be presented in the Tourist One- Stop- Shop (TOSS) or Triage and Testing Centers (TTC) in the borders or in LGU-designated areas.

At the designated TOSS or TTC, follow processes for validation of health declaratio­n by health officers who will, if only necessary, recommend further tests, such as X- Ray and confirmato­ry COVID-19 tests.

For those who will undergo Covid-19 testing, tourist/s shall wait for results, depending on turnaround time, either at the TOSS/TTC or at the hotel/accommodat­ion in isolation. Tourist can only start their itinerary after negatives results are released. If results turn out to be positive, patient will be subjected to health protocols as per local health officers’ advice.

Upon clearance from the TOSS or TTC, tourist/s will have an updated account profile in the OVRS so they can immediatel­y proceed to their prebooked hotel.

Complete guidelines can be viewed at the social media pages of the city government and the city tourism office.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? CASHLESS. Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque use cashless payments while purchasing goods at a local shop along Session Road, Friday morning as Baguio City is set to reopen its doors for local tourists.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes CASHLESS. Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque use cashless payments while purchasing goods at a local shop along Session Road, Friday morning as Baguio City is set to reopen its doors for local tourists.

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