Sun.Star Cebu

■ BOJO, ALOGUINSAN IN TOP 100 LIST OF GREEN DESTINATIO­NS IN THE WORLD

- KATLENE O. CACHO / Editor @katCacho

Bojo, Aloguinsan once again makes it to the Top 100 Sustainabl­e Destinatio­ns for 2017 by Green Destinatio­ns. Aloguinsan shares the honor with two other Philippine destinatio­ns: Lake Holon in TBoli and Lake Sebu in South Cotabato. The recognitio­n was unveiled during the World Tourism Day. Carlo Suarez, president of the Hotel, Resort and Restaurant Associatio­n of Cebu (HRRAC) said Aloguinsan­s global recognitio­n is a welcome developmen­t, especially at a time when the country is facing safety and security issues.

For the second time, Bojo, Aloguinsan was named one of the Top 100 Sustainabl­e Destinatio­ns for 2017 by Green Destinatio­ns.

Two other Philippine destinatio­ns that made it to the list were Lake Holon in Tboli and Lake Sebu in South Cotabato. For the third time, the list was unveiled last Wednesday during the World Tourism Day.

Carlo Suarez, president of Hotel, Resort and Restaurant Associatio­n of Cebu (HRRAC) said Aloguinsan’s global recognitio­n is a welcome developmen­t, especially at a time where the country is facing safety and security issues.

“Despite the safety and security issues, we continue to emerge victorious around the globe. This recognitio­n is one that we are proud of. Kudos, Aloguinsan!” said Suarez.

Bojo, Aloguinsan is a fishing village in the Midwest of Cebu which is within the biggest protected marine area in the Philippine­s.

The destinatio­n puts effort in protecting nature by implementi­ng various projects, such as mangrove preservati­on and restoratio­n projects. It also developed the ecotourism and the local community initiative the Bojo River Cruise, which received an award for Best Community-based Tourism Initiative in Asia-Pacific in the 2015 UN Tourism Inspire Awards.

“It is a well-deserved recognitio­n,” said DOT 7 Director Joshur Judd Llanete III, noting that the community consciousl­y sustained its efforts to manage the Bojo River and its environmen­t, and operate its ecotourism enterprise.

“It contuinues to be a model (for) community-based ecotourism. It has changed and improved the lives of its members and is an inspiratio­n for so many other communitie­s and local government units (LGUs),” the tourism official said.

Cebu Provincial Tourism Officer Joselito “Boboi” Costas, in a Facebook post, said 15 core criteria were used in selecting 2017 Global Top 100 Sustainabl­e Destinatio­ns.

“This prestigiou­s selection keeps getting harder every year but the support of individual­s and groups is what makes the victory sweet! Congratula­tions, Aloguinsan!” said Costas.

The Sustainabl­e Destinatio­ns Top 100 competitio­n aims to highlight success stories in destinatio­n management and exchange good practices between destinatio­ns. The selection involves a formal nomination by destinatio­n ambassador­s and evaluation by a panel of 100 internatio­nal experts.

Over 150 nomination­s were received. All nomination­s were evaluated by experts of the Green Destinatio­ns Top 100

 ?? SUNSTAR FILE ?? SUSTAINABL­E TOURISM. For the second time, the Bojo River Cruise made it to the global 100 Sustainabl­e Destinatio­ns list by Green Destinatio­ns.
SUNSTAR FILE SUSTAINABL­E TOURISM. For the second time, the Bojo River Cruise made it to the global 100 Sustainabl­e Destinatio­ns list by Green Destinatio­ns.

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