Tuesday, 10 November 2009

RP named one of the best new travel destinations

CEBU, Philippines - Rich in natural resources, ancient culture and biodiversity, the Philippines was recently named by the National Geographic Magazine as one of the “25 Best New Travel Destinations in the World in 2010.”

According to a report, the November 2009 Adventure issue of the magazine stated that the Philippines has “as many islands as the Caribbean and some of the most spectacular reefs on the planet,” adding that travel organizations have “finally gotten wise.” It shared the country’s ancient cultures, structures and biodiversity as the one of the main attractions and a must-see for visitors.

Department of Tourism Secretary Ace Durano said that this is part of the department’s goal, which is to let the whole world know of the rich natural resources that the Philippines can offer.

“Part of the continuing development efforts of the department is to encourage and assist local governments to invest in the development of their tourism assets,” said Durano.

It was also shared in the report that the article on the magazine stated that Wilderness Travel, who are travelers that got reviews of tourist spots, will be coming to the Philippines in May of next year to check the “5,000-foot Cordillera Central then deep into the world’s most biodiverse marine environment.
The travelers has recognized the country’s “breathtaking hiking routes through ancient rice terraces and scenic mountain landscapes, cultural encounters with the Ifugao people, and world-class snorkeling in the “Coral Triangle.”

The acknowledgement of the country’s rich natural resources especially the mountain destinations and hiking trails is part of the country’s promotion which Durano said they are strengthening along with the other destinations, which the country is very rich with.

For Central Visayas alone, Durano said that “the Danao adventure park in Bohol is such a model.” —AJ de la Torre

SOURCE:WWW.PHILSTAR.COM

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