The Freeman

Highland destinatio­ns work on reviving tourists’ interest

- Ehda M. Dagooc Staff Member

Businesses in the highlands of Cebu are now working with the Cebu City Tourism Commission to boost the appeal of Cebu highland destinatio­ns, following the notable decline of visitor traffic post-pandemic.

Restaurate­ur and tourism advocate Edwin Ortiz, who is also one of the commission­ers at the Cebu City Tourism Commission, said that Cebu highland business owners are working with the Commission to develop strategic programs aimed at sustaining the appeal of Cebu mountain destinatio­ns.

According to Ortiz, this initiative responds to the decline in business activities and foot traffic experience­d by businesses up in the mountains in the aftermath of the pandemic.

Ortiz, who is also tasked to lead the Hilly Land Group, admitted that destinatio­ns up in the mountains in Cebu City up to the western part of Cebu including Balamban, which mushroomed from 2020 to 2021 have to work together to come up with programs to revive the interest of tourists, and local visiting the mountain destinatio­ns.

Ortiz owns the 4.5 hectares Evo Nature Camp in barangay Ga-as Balamban. He said that the opening of shopping malls, and the resurgence of business activities in the city, as well as the rising inflation, affected the businesses in the highlands of Cebu.

Thus, business owners are now crafting strategies to launch more activities and sustainabl­e promotiona­l programs.

Last year, Ortiz together with business owners in the hilly lands of Cebu went to Baguio City in a bid to come up with a flower festival patterned after Baguio’s famous Penagbenga Festival, a month-long annual flower occasion.

Cebu’s highland areas which are known also as the flower basket of Cebu, Ortiz emphasized should launch similar events to boost not only flower farming but also other businesses such as destinatio­n cafés, restaurant­s, hospitalit­y, and ornamental garden destinatio­ns, among others.

During the pandemic, the Department of Tourism (DOT-7) led promotiona­l activities of mountain destinatio­ns, including farms in Cebu City taking advantage of the rising interest of people going uphill to de-stress.

DOT-7 regional director Shalimar Tamano said earlier that Cebu City has good mountainou­s sites that attract local tourists, even out-oftowners, and these should be developed to draw in more visitors.

Aside from plain sightseein­g or plant shopping, tourism stakeholde­rs in Cebu have also developed more outdoor activities like mountain climbing, and trekking, among others during the pandemic.

Today, many businesses are grappling with a downturn in their operations. However, some establishm­ents like Ortiz’s Evo Nature Camp managed to generate sufficient revenues to sustain daily operations. This success can be attributed to the appeal of Evo Nature Camp’s glamping (Glamor Camping) accommodat­ions, which continue to attract a steady stream of guests.

The Cebu City Tourism Commission headed by City Councilor Joy Pesquera, Ortiz said will soon introduce joint programs with the Cebu Hilly Land Group to rescue businesses affected by visitor slowdown post-pandemic.

Meanwhile, Ortiz expressed confidence the weakening business in the up in the mountains is temporary. The introducti­on of sustainabl­e promotiona­l programs, coupled with the anticipate­d transfer of the Capital from Cebu City to Balamban, Cebu, is expected to elevate business activities and contribute to a resurgence in the area.

In 2021, DOT-7 initiated a move to develop a strong culture of tourism along the 33-kilometer Transcentr­al Highway (TCH).

DOT-7 partnered with the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) 7 to proactivel­y work alongside the local government­s of Cebu City and Balamban to sustain the growth in businesses and promote tourism culture along the 33-kilometer TCH.

According to Ortiz, efforts are also being planned to create more activities also to attract more visitors to the historical Mt. Manunggal.

Mt. Manunggal is the third-highest peak in Cebu. It is located in Barangay Magsaysay in Balamban, Cebu , and is known as the site of the crash of the presidenti­al plane Mt. Pinatubo which killed President Ramon Magsaysay and 24 others on March 17, 1957.

The 2020 COVID-19 lockdown drove the Cebu highlands, also known as TCH, into a favored destinatio­n not only for casual strollers and road trippers but also for food and beverage entreprene­urs. They invested in establishi­ng dainty, novelty restaurant­s and cafes leveraging the therapeuti­c mountain views and fresh air.

Post-pandemic, stakeholde­rs and the Cebu City Tourism Commission are determined to maintain the allure of the TCH by capitalizi­ng on its diverse attraction­s, Ortiz concluded.

 ?? EHDA M. DAGOOC ?? Restaurate­ur and tourism advocate Edwin Ortiz, who is also one of the commission­ers at the Cebu City Tourism Commission, said that Cebu highland business owners are working with the Commission to develop strategic programs aimed at sustaining the appeal of Cebu mountain destinatio­ns.
EHDA M. DAGOOC Restaurate­ur and tourism advocate Edwin Ortiz, who is also one of the commission­ers at the Cebu City Tourism Commission, said that Cebu highland business owners are working with the Commission to develop strategic programs aimed at sustaining the appeal of Cebu mountain destinatio­ns.

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