Sun.Star Davao

Open-closed season for Apo

- By Ace June Rell S. Perez

DEPARTMENT of Tourism 11 (DOT 11) Regional Director Roberto Alabado III is proposing to implement an open-close season for Mt. Apo for trekkers, a measure vital to preserve and protect the country’s highest peak.

This, after the incident on March 26 of last year, 115 hectares of grasslands in Mt. Apo was razed in a fire believed to have been started by trekkers who left a fire unattended.

“With this scheme, we can concentrat­e our efforts in managing and monitoring trekkers,” he said.

Alabado stressed that trek management plan should be implemente­d wherein climbing on certain period will be allowed but limited.

He said possible open season will be every summer, the peak of trekking season. The rest of the year will be devoted for rehabilita­tion programs for Mt. Apo.

“We hope our trekkers will understand that we are into sustainabl­e ecotourism where environmen­t is a major driver in the industry,” he said.

Alabado added that the Mt. Apo is a critical area as it is declared as a national park, sacred mountain of the region’s indigenous people or lumads and is rich in biodiversi­ty, hence, a strict conservati­on programs must be put in place.

With this, DOT 11 and organizers of Visit Davao Fun Sale 2017 is pushing through the Mt. Apo Boulder Face Challenge, wherein the event will be part of the three eco-sporting and adventure activities lined up for the annual tourism event set on April 16 to May 31, 2017. The other two activities are skimboardi­ng competitio­n in Mati, Davao Oriental and triathlon in Samal, Davao

“We will request for a special permit from the Mt. Apo Natural Park Protected Area Management Board,” Alabado said, adding that only a portion of the mountain will be used solely for the event as it is still undergoing rehabilita­tion. The rest will be blocked from tourists.

The negotiatio­n between the agency and the board is still on-going, and DOT and VDFS execom has yet to secure the permit needed from the board.

In a previous report on February 3, DENR Chief for Public Informatio­n Jayvee Jude Agas told SunStar Davao that all trails leading to the mountain are still closed under the en banc Resolution 1 series of 2016, thus, reminding those who are planning to conduct mountainee­ring or related activities not to continue with their plans this summer.

The Mt. Apo, the country's highest peak, has been attracting local and foreign tourists hungry for adventure and the summer season is their favorite schedule, especially the Holy Week.

Agas said to date, the rehabilita­tion and developmen­tal plans of the mountain is underway wherein P4.8 million was allocated and 25 new forest protection officers were deployed to ensure that a similar fire will not happen again.

 ?? FILE PHOTO/KING RODGRIGUEZ ?? OPEN-CLOSE SEASONS. Department of Tourism (DOT) 11 Regional Director Roberto Alabado III proposes an open and close season for Mt. Apo after areas of these were burned in 2016.
FILE PHOTO/KING RODGRIGUEZ OPEN-CLOSE SEASONS. Department of Tourism (DOT) 11 Regional Director Roberto Alabado III proposes an open and close season for Mt. Apo after areas of these were burned in 2016.
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