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Tawi-tawi lures tourists

Over 70,000 tourists visited province from Jan-July 2017

- By Ace June Rell S. Perez

THE Department of Tourism – Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (DOT-Armm) recorded around 70,000 tourists who visited Tawitawi for the first seven months of this year, surpassing a year-round tourist arrival data last year at only 60,000 tourists.

DOT-Armm regional secretary Ayesha Vanessa Hajar Dilangalen said in an interview last Wednesday, September 27, 2017 in Bongao, Tawi-tawi, that the province is gaining tourism momentum under this administra­tion.

“From January to July 2017, we asked data from the hotels, airport and seaport operators, and we recorded over 70,000 tourists who visited TawiTawi. The figure is higher as compared 2016 data at 60,000,” she said adding that the one-million-visitors data, which was reported early this year, was announced incorrectl­y.

Dilangalen emphasized that one of DOTArmm’s focused areas for developmen­t is Tawi-tawi.

“We already had an assessment with all the provinces in Armm and we came up with the tourism roadmap, there will be massive tourism promotions especially in Tawitawi since it appears to be the one that has more tourism potentials among all the provinces,” she said.

Of the figure, 5 percent are from foreign tourists mostly from Malaysia due to the annual visit of Muslims to Sheik Karim al Makdum Mosque, the first and oldest mosque in the Philippine­s build in 1380.

For domestic tourists, Dilangalen said, most are from Luzon, who are lured by the beautiful and virgin beaches of the province.

Some of the province’s tourist attraction­s are the Sheik Karim al Makdum Mosque in Simunul, Turtle Island, Panampanga­n Island, Sitangkai Island, and Bud Bongao Peak, among others.

Bongao town mayor Jimuel Shia Que said they are eyeing, for now, local tourists.

Investment leads

Tawi-Tawi Governor Rashidin Matba said that a number of local investors engaged in hotel operations showed interest in investing in Tawi-tawi.

These investment­s,

though not yet fully committed, are mostly to be establishe­d in the islands and mainland of the province.

But, the governor emphasized that economic and environmen­tal balance will be observed in the area for sustainabi­lity purposes.

Dilangalen also said that though developmen­t projects are needed in the area, careful screening and limitation­s will be implemente­d to keep the province’s natural beauty.

“We also require all the local government units of Tawi-tawi to come up with a municipal tourism plan to avoid congestion of tourists and implement policies to make it sustainabl­e,” she said.

Infrastruc­ture

Matba bared that to connect island municipali­ties of the province, he asked President Rodrigo Duterte to fund bridges constructi­on in the province, to which the President positively responded.

We asked three bridges to connect municipali­ties of Bongao, Languyan and Tandubas. Right now, we are just waiting for the start of constructi­on but the President already committed for this project,” he said.

The project, he said, is pegged at P2.3 billion.

“With this enhanced connectivi­ty, economic activities will thrive, not only in agricultur­e, it will also boost trade and tourism,” Matba added.

Tawi-Tawi is one of the focused-areas for the DOT’s Mindanao Joint Planning and Programmin­g for Tourism Developmen­t and Mindanao Developmen­t Authority’s Mindanao Developmen­t Corridors.

Tourism efforts

Bongao tourism officer Kinlene Sabaani, for her part said, that they are geared towards creating tour packages to serve better the tourists interested to explore Tawi-tawi.

“We are still developing it (tour packages) but hopefully early next year we can already come up with it along with our tour operators,” she said.

At present, only those Zamboanga City-based tour operators are serving the province.

Security

The DOT-Armm secretary underscore­d that at present, tourists shall first coordinate with the local government unit to secure safety.

Dilangalen said tourists are very safe in the area as “tourism police” are placed in the area.

She added the good image of Armm should be accentuate­d. Dilangalen also called media to stop generalizi­ng the Muslim region as war-torn zone.

 ?? ZAHEED ALI BANTILAN, DOT-Armm ?? DOT-ARMM regional secretary Ayesha Vanessa Hajar Dilangalen said in an interview last Wednesday, September 27 in Bongao, Tawi-tawi that the province is gaining more tourists because of the massive tourism efforts by the provincial and regional...
ZAHEED ALI BANTILAN, DOT-Armm DOT-ARMM regional secretary Ayesha Vanessa Hajar Dilangalen said in an interview last Wednesday, September 27 in Bongao, Tawi-tawi that the province is gaining more tourists because of the massive tourism efforts by the provincial and regional...

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