Cotabato
City (January 13, 2016) – Tourists arriving in 2015 in the island province of
Tawi-Tawi spent close to P1 billion. The Tourism department in the Autonomous
Region in Muslim Mindanao (DOT-ARMM), recorded a total of 55,085 foreign and
domestic visitors in the province, a 14.3% increase in number from 2014, while
posting P965 million in gross tourism receipts.
Over 48,189
tourists came to the province for holiday or business purposes. Tawi-Tawi is
the southernmost province in the country and covers small islands in the Sulu
Sea and to the northwest. the Cagayan de Tawi-Tawi Island and Turtle Island.
To connect
Tawi-tawi”s island and urban areas, the ARMM government is building more roads
in the province. For instance, ARMM’s Public Works and Highways (DPWH-ARMM) has
earmarked P55 million for the construction and development of Tawi-Tawi’s
famous peak, Bud Bongao.
Tourism
projects in Bud Bongao include a multipurpose hall, a view deck, a station
point, a concrete pathway, a parking area, a billboard. After the development
of Bud Bongao, tourist arrivals and gross receipts in Tawi-Tawi, will further
increase,” said Eng. Marites Maguindra, ARMM’s Tourism Department (DOT-ARMM)
secretary.
Sec.
Maguindra said DOT-ARMM will develop ecotourism packages in Tawi-tawi and some
of the activities to be promoted are scuba diving, island hopping and visits to
local communities.
Among the
province’s major tourist sites are the Panamangan Island, the white beaches in
the municipalities of Sapa-sapa and Sanga-sanga Island and Turtle Island.
Meanwhile,
official figures from ARMM’s Tourism department showed a total of 192,307
visitors in 2015 with P3.4 billion in gross receipts of P2.9 billion. The
figures showed a significant increase of 14.3% in tourist arrivals and 17.2% in
gross receipts.
Based on
the Regional tourism departmant’s annual report, much of the increase came
during the last quarter of the year especially during the Agal-Agal Festival
and Skeikh Kanimul Makhdum. The region
is composed of the mainland provinces of Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-tawi.
The
estimated gross receipts from tourism in the region were generated from
cultural and nature, sun and beach, diving and marine sports and other relevant
events. The achievement is because of the beautiful beaches, screnic spots and
the improved security measures in the region: Sec Maguindra said.
Engr. Don
Mustapha Loong, DPWH-ARMM Secretary, said his office is providing assistance to
the tourism industry with the construction of access roads to various sites in
the region. To strengthen tourism linkages, the DOT-ARMM gathered hundreds of
tourism officers and industry players across the region for a tourism assembly
held last year.
“It’s more
fun in ARMM, so tayo mismo ang dapat maunang magdevelop nito dahil tayo lang sa
ARMM ang makakapagsabi nito (It’s more fun in ARMM thus, we should be the first
ones to develop this since we are the one who know this well),” Sec. Maguindra
said.
“With all
the efforts of the ARMM government, we are confident that we will exceed our
tourism achievements this year,” added (Jun “Rashid” Castro)
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