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Tourism Development Proposal Plan:

Adventure Tourism in North Cotabato

In partial fulfillment in
Tourism Policy Planning and Development

Submitted by:
Macalino, Jasmine Claire D.
Narzabal, Joy Andrea B.
Reyes,Rheycee Mer S.
Tapawan, Alessandra N.
Umandal, Joanna Lee B.

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1. TOURISM PROFILE
EXISTING TOURISM ATTRACTIONS, PRODUCTS, AND ACTIVITIES

The province of (North) Cotabato is strategically placed in the center region of Mindanao,
on the eastern border of Region XII. Surrounding it are the provinces of Lanao del Sur (north),
Bukidnon (northwest) and Lanao del Sur (northeast), Davao City (east), Davao del Sur (southeast),
Maguindanao (west), Maguindanao (west), Sultan Kudarat (southwest), and Maguindanao (west)
(GOVPH,2021).

The Philippines' landlocked province of Cotabato, also known as North Cotabato, is located
in Mindanao's SOCCSKSARGEN region. Cotabato is one of Mindanao's most beautiful provinces,
with its capital being Kidapawan City. All of the province's best tourism opportunities are yet
unexplored and underutilized. The twisting Pulangi River, caverns, countless falls, and crystal
clear waters are all waiting to be explored at Ligawasan Marsh (Vigattin Tourism, 2022).

VigattinTourism (2022) North Cotabato Fruit Basket of Mindanao retrieved


from https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/destinations/120
GOVPH (2021) NORTH COTABATO retrieved from https://ro12.doh.gov.ph/index.php/health-
profile/provincial-profile/cotabato-province
Maches D. (2020) 15+ North Cotabato Tourist Spots (UPDATED): Best Places retrieved from
https://danielsecotravels.com/cotabato-tourist-spots/

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION

Lake Public Kidapawan- Famously known for being the Eden of


Agco Ilomavis Tourist Kidapawan City in North Cotabato, Lake
rd, Kidapawan Agco is a home to natural lake of boiling
City, Cotabato sulfuric mud hot mud and water pools
Lake Public Kidapawan City, An endorheic lake that means water is
Venado Cotabato, stagnant, cold and clean. No outflow can
Philippines be found from the lake and the water
remains where it is.

Mt. APO Public Sitio Dulao, The most known GrandFather of all
KMM Barangay Dado, Philippine Mountains and also the
TRAIL Highest peak in the Philippines.
Alamada
Cotabato

Asik asik Public Sitio Dulao, Literally translated to “sprinkle-sprinkle”


Falls Barangay Upper in native Hiligaynon language. Because
Dado, Alamada, it sprinkles cold water as it drops into the
9413 Cotabato base of the mountain.

Paniki Public Kidapawan- Featuring an environmental surroundings


Falls Ilomavis Tourist where it consists of trees, clear river,
Eco- Rd, Kidapawan exotic flora and fauna.Also There are six
River City, Cotabato hanging bridges that can be found, three
Park river-built natural pools and the 65-feet
high Paniki Falls with crystal clear and
cold water.

PRODUCTS
NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION

BANANA Public In all District 1 and A Big contributor to the


INDUSTRY 2 of Cotabato agricultural economy of the
Province province.In which It is a high
value crops sector that includes
sugarcane, coconut, rubber, oil
palm and is currently growing
and banana.

SALIJAY Pigcawayan,North A place where it produces


INTEGRATED Cotabato organic products from crops to
Public
FARM livestock and other agricultural
products. Produces dairy
products through their farm
animals.

ACTIVITY

NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DESCRIPTION

New Israel Public Brgy. New Israel, Known for being the longest
Zipline and Makilala, Zipline in Asia not only that what
Eco Cotabato made it stand out is that it is the
Adventure Province. home of Macaque Monkeys

Cotabato, a least visited Province in the Philippines that tourists would surely be assured
of by the untouched sceneries. In the Province there are a lot of Lakes and falls that can be found,
some are mostly visited and some are in development. These are Lake Agco,Lake Venado,Asik-
asik falls,Paniki falls and Tausuvan falls.Each of the attractions provides uniqueness which make
them all stand out for the tourist (EscapeManila,2020). Another attraction that highlighted the
province is the Mt. Apo, with an elevation of 3146 meters above sea level. Mt. Apo is known for
being the highest peak in the Philippines. The home of different indigenous Filipino tribes. In its
way,It is recognized as the most technical and interesting trail by the tribes (EasyBook,2021).

In this industry it has assured locals to be provided consistent means of funding and better
living standards as a result of this. Development of road infrastructure, transformation of grassland
into profitable uses, expansion of micro-business operations in the investment regions, thus
enhancing people' quality of life, and higher taxation collection have all been a result of these
investments. The success of a number of LGUs in the province's growing Cavendish banana
industry illustrates that emphasizing on agricultural goods that are highly in demand and in
considerable interest globally could help the province's development even further (Province of
Cotabato,2022).Not only Banana industry is known in North Cotabato but also being the Fruit
basket of the Philippines as it also produces products that are organic from crops to other
livestock.Which also provide dairy from their farm animals.(Discover more fun,2018)

In visiting the Province, adventure cannot be missed out. In North Cotabato it provides
various activities but one of the most explored by tourists is the New Israel Zipline and Eco
Adventure.Where it is located at the foot of the Mt. Apo. It is famously known for being the
Longest zipline in Asia.Not only that,what highlights the attraction and the activity more is that it
is the home of Macaque monkeys who have been living there for over five decades (Province of
Cotabato,2022)

Escape Manila (2020) 7 tourist spot in Cotabato Province and How to get there retrieved from
https://www.escapemanila.com/2019/02/top-tourist-spots-in-cotabato-province.html
Easybook (2021) Mount Apo retrieved from https://www.easybook.com/en-
ph/tour/destination/philippines/davao/davao-city/mount-apo
Province of Cotabato (2022) Banana Industry retrieved from
https://cotabatoprov.gov.ph/invest/banana-industry/
Discover more fun! (2018) Salijay integrated farm retrieved from https://philippines.travel/
Province of Cotabato (2022) New Israel Eco Tourism Park retrieved from
http://cotabatoprov.gov.ph/2018/11/26/254/#:~:text=Situated%20at%20the%20foot%20of,the%
20longest%20zipline%20in%20Asia.
EXISTING TOURISM MARKETS

TOP TOURIST ATTRACTIONS


NAME LOCATION/JUMP OFF DESCRIPTION

Asik- Asik Sitio Dulao, Brgy Upper Dado, A rushing river like a huge curtain between
Falls Alamada green trees. The highest of these falls, which
look like heavenly drizzles, is roughly 25
meters high.

Lake Agco Location/Jump-off: Sitio Agko, Lake Agco, dubbed the "Heaven of
Brgy Ilomavis, Kidapawan City Kidapawan City," is a natural lake with hot
water pools surrounded by lush trees. It is
situated at a height of 1,250 meters above sea
level.

New Israel : Situated on the periphery of A barangay in Makilala notable for its large
Mt. Apo National Park at an number of monkeys. The 'Moncadista'
elevation of 1,600 feet above sea religious cult is based in this mountain town.
level. The area is known for its domesticated
monkeys.

Fort Pikit Approximately 1 km from the One of the remnants of an Old Spanish Fort
National Highway and the main in Mindanao.
back-drop of the Pikit Municipal
hall

Flortam 5 kilometers from the national A significant tourist attraction known as the
Hot spring highway, Makilala, Cotabato 'Fountain of Youth' due to its healing
properties, it is popular among elderly people
suffering from arthritis and rheumatism
Mt. Apo Brgy Mainit, Digos Mt Apo, at 2,956 meters above sea level, is
the Philippine mountain king. It's also home
to the iconic but critically endangered
Philippine Monkey-Eating Eagle, as well as a
plethora of other amazing animals.

Tawsuvan Foothills of Mt. Apo in the town Crystal-clear water that offers a cool respite
Falls of Magpet to a trek through lush forests, with more or
less 20-30 meters drop of water with a natural
pool. Its temperature reached up to 6 degrees
celsius at night.

Lake Brgy Mainit, Digos The lake is said to be home to unseen deities
Venado and spirits, according to the locals. When
people go there, they execute a ritual to
appease the spirits and prevent bad things
from happening.

All of the province's best prospective tourism attractions are currently unexplored and
underutilized. The Mountain's hidden gems, such as an exotic display of nature, the mysterious
Lake Agko, the swift-flowing Marble River, and the crystal-clear Lake Venado, are all featured in
this promise land. According to the provincial tourism office, the province welcomed 114,000
domestic and international visitors in 2017. The National Competitiveness Council of the
Philippines named the province the 'Most Competitive Province' (GOV.ph, 2018). In the first
quarter of this year, over 216,182 domestic and foreign travelers visited North Cotabato as tourist
spots gradually reopened amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. This was based
on information from local government units (LGUs) as well as feedback from tourist spots and
lodging establishments throughout the province.

PNA GOV PH (2018) NoCot guv touts tourism potentials in SOPA Retrieved January 17, 2022
from https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1029479
PNA GOV PH (2021) Philippine News Agency retrieved January 17, 2022 from
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1140803
GOVPH (2019) Municipality of Alamada. Local Attractions Retrieved January 14, 2022 from
https://www.alamada.gov.ph/local-attractions/
Daniels Eco Travel (2020) North Cotabato Tourists Spots (UPDATED) : Best Places retrieved
January 17, 2022 from https://danielsecotravels.com/cotabato-tourist-spots/
Vigattin Tourism (2022) Vigattin Tourism North Cotabato Retrieved January 17, 2022 from
https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/destinations/120

ACCOMMODATIONS

HOTEL

NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION

Alnor Hotel and Convention Public Sinsuat Avenue, Cotabato


Center City,Mindanao 9600 Philippines

Carlitos’s Hotel Private Senator Ninoy Ave., Brgy. Kalawag II,


Isulan Sultan Kudarat

Em Manor Hotel (with Public Sinsuat Avenue, Cotabato City,


Provisional Accreditation) Mindanao 9600 Philippines

Hotel Hexandrea Public Roundball, Brgy. Kalawag 3, Isulan,


sultan Kudarat

Elai Resort, Hotel and Private 117 Brgy. Paco, Kidapawan City
Recreation Center
MABUHAY ACCOMMODATION

NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION

Woodland Tourist Inn Public Purok New Negros Alunan Highway


Sultan Kudarat, Tacurong

Edjin Pension House Private Block 2, Acacia st. Brgy. RoadNew


Isabela, Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat

HOF Inn Mansion Private Davao - Cotabato Rd. Kidapawan City

Sitio Maupot Family Resort Private Magbet, Cotabato City

ABC Landmark Hotel Public National Highway, Quezon Blvd.,


Kidapawan City

Sitio Maupot Family Private Brgy. Inas, Mlang, Cotabato City


ResortJannie’s Hotel and
Resort

Lafelle Suite Public National Highway, Brgy. Dansuli, Isulan,


Sultan Kudarat

OTHER TOURIST FACILITIES AND SERVICES

TOUR AND TRAVEL OPERATION TOUR GUIDE

Golden Traveller Services Liza Jane Paladin

Travelscope Travel and Tours


Rag’s Travel and Tour Express

RESTAURANTS AND OTHER FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS

NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION

Rhoanna’s Grill Public National Highway, Brgy.


Inas, Mlang, Cotabato

Ninety Six Public National Highway, Brgy. Kalwag !, Isulan, Sultan


Ranch Kudaratç

SHOPS

SHOP NAME CATEGORIES LOCATION

Snackers Gift Shop, Candy Mils Pension House, Poblacion 1, Lapu-lapu


Pasalubong Store St.Midsayap North Cotabato, 9410 Midsayap,
Midsayap Philippines

Caviprins Souvenir Shop, North Cotabato, City of Kidapawan- ILOMAVIS


Souvenir Shop Candy Store

Kalumad Souvenir Store Kidapawan City, North Cotabato


Joyful Katch Gift Shop Makilala, Cotabato
Boutique

Wyvern's Good Souvenir Store Pigcawayan, Cotabato


Keep Co.

Because there are so many travelers in North Cotabato, there are a lot of souvenir shops.
Both residents and visitors may profit from this. Residents may see it as a source of income.
Tourists would benefit since they will be able to purchase original provincial items and enjoy
hassle-free shopping because everything is easily accessible.

Philippines World Places (2021) Snackers Pasalubing Center retrieved from


https://philippines.worldplaces.me/review/96762423-snackers-pasalubong-center-midsayap.html
PH Check (2022) Caviprins Souvenir Shop retrieved from https://ph-check.com/item/caviprins-
souvenir-shop/564525.html

BANKS

BANK NAME LOCATION

Land Bank Kidapawan City, North Cotabato

PNB Kidapawan, North Cotabato

One Network Bank ONB Midsayap Building, Midsayap, Cotabato, Philippines


BDO Midsayap, Cotabato, Philippines

Since tourism is in high demand in North Cotabato, bank firms are easily accessible in the
area. It is for visitors to have a less complicated money transaction when traveling, as well as for
residents to have easier transactions inside their province and outside.

DNB (2021) Finance and Insurance Companies in North Cotabato, Philippines retrieved from
https://www.dnb.com/business-directory/company-
information.finance_and_insurance.ph.north_cotabato.html

TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICES

TOURIST INFORMATION ADDRESS


OFFICES

Kidapawan City Tourism Office De Mazenod Street, Poblacion Kidapawan

Municipality of Alamada Alamada Municipal Government


Alamada Municipal Hall, Kitacubong, Alamada,
Cotabato

Kidapawan City tourism office


 Kidapawan City is known as City of Fruits and High Land Springs because of different
kinds of fruits that they are producing like Durian. And in their website they also showcase
their different tourism products and services in the province where tourists can stay and
enjoy. Visitors can see in one click what are the accommodations they need before visiting
the province.
Municipality of Alamada
 Alamada is a wonderfully exciting and refreshing place to visit because of its abundance
of agricultural land and lovely eco-tourism destinations. Relax in the refreshing crisp air of
Rangayen as you take in the picturesque scenery of the Municipality. In their website you
can see their culture and lifestyle and what are the languages in the province and also their
religions and festivals. The municipality doesn’t have big fancy restaurants hence if you
could tell the locals to cook something for you they are offering their delicacies of Iranon,
Ilonggo, Cebuano and Ilocano.

GOVPH (2019) Municipality of Alamada. Local Attractions Retrieved January 14, 2022 from
https://www.alamada.gov.ph/local-attractions/
GOVPH (2019) Municipality of Alamada Culture and Lifestyle Retrieved January 14, 2022 from
https://www.alamada.gov.ph/culture-and-lifestyle/
Kidapawan City (n.d). Kidapawan City Tourism and Investment Promotion. Retrieved from
January 14, 2022 from https://kidapawan-tourism-investment-promo-center.webnode.com/

PERSONAL SERVICES

PERSONAL SERVICES ADDRESS

Gloria Villarica Salon Kidapawan City

Faith Beauty Salon Paseo Bldg. Unit 2A 2nd floor, Osmena Drive, Kidapawan
City

Serenity Thai Spa Kidapawan City Paseo Bldg. Unit 2A 2nd floor, Osmena
Drive, Kidapawan City

Vc Salon Banisilan-guiling-alamada-libungan Road

Creative Salon Libungan, Cotabato


D' Glam Lounge Salon, Spa & Perez St, Kidapawan City, Cotabato, Philippines
Barbershop

Star & Mitch Salon 2nd Block, Datu Piang St, Kidapawan City, 9400 Cotabato,
Philippines

Majestic House Of Beauty Kidapawan-Magpet-Pangaoan Rd, Magpet, Cotabato,


Philippines

HEALTH FACILITIES

NAME CLASSIFICATION LOCATION FACILITY


HEAD

Antipas Medical Private National Highway, Rodrigo A.


Specialists Hospital, Poblacion Antipas, Duarte Jr.
Inc. Cotabato

Dr. Amado B.Diaz Government Poblacion Midsayap, North Rosario Isabel P.


Provincial Foundation Cotabato Pader MD
Hospital

Cotabato Provincial Government Amas, Kidapawan Lilian A. Roldan


Hospital City,NorthCotabato MD

Midsayap Community Private Poblacion 8, Midsayap, Emily C. Dizor,


Doctors Hospital North Cotabato MD

Mlang District Government Rizal St. Poblacion Jo Ann M. Pinto,


MD
Hospital B, Mlang, North
Cotabato

Kabacan Medical Private National Highway,


Specialist, Inc. Osias,Kabacan,
Jennifer T.
North Cotabato Legere, MD

TRANSPORTATION

LAND LOCATIONS DESTINATIONS CHAIRPERSON


TRANSPORTATION
SERVICES

Makilala Transport Poblacion, Municipalities of


Cooperative Makilala, North Makilala, Kabakan,
Rey Cornelio D. Gabia
(MATRANSCO) Cotabato Bulatukan and
Matalam

Metro Kidapawan Spottswood Davao City, Tagum,


Aircon Transport Methodist Digos, Butuan,
David J. Torres
Cooperative Center, Quezon Kidapawan, Ormoc,
(MKATCO) Boulevard, Surigao, Bislig,
Kidapawan Monkayo, Laak, New
City, North Bataan, Malita,
Cotabato Bayugan, Nasipit,
Veruela, Baybay,
Calbayog, Tacloban,
Sogod
Midsayap Van Twin Cubs Davao City, Digos
Transport Cooperative Haven Catering City, Cotabato City,
Dennis Paul Barredo
(MIVTRANSCO) and Services General Santos City,
Along Irrigation Island Garden City of
St., Pob. 6 Samal
Midsayap,
North Cotabato

KIdAVJODA Transport G&C Andolana In Front of the United


Cooperative Building, Methodist Church at
Atty. Gregorio Andolana
Quezon the boundary of
Boulevard Makilala and
Poblacion, Kidapawan City;
Saguing, Singkatulan,
Kidapawan
Bulatukan, and
City, Cotabato
Makilala all in the
province of Cotabato.

SEA LOCATION DESTINATION OWNER


TRANSPORTATION
SERVICES

Port of Polloc, Parang, Landasan-Polloc Central Mindanao,


Maguindanao Road, particularly
Lamsan Holdings
Maguindanao, Maguindanao, North
Corporation
Bangsamoro Cotabato's landlocked
Mindanao, districts, Sultan
Philippines, Kudarat, and the
Southeast Asia, coastal municipalities
Asia of Lanao Del Sur.

AIR LOCATION DESTINATION OWNER/OPERATOR


TRANSPORTATION
SERVICES
Cotabato Brgy. Awang, Manila, Zamboanga,
Airport (Awang Datu Odin Cotabato City to
Civil Aviation Authority
Airport) Paliparan ng Sinsuat, (Basilan, Sulu, Tawi-
of the Philippines
Cotabato Maguindanao tawi) BASULTA.

Buses, jeepneys, and vans are the most prevalent modes of public transportation for getting
throughout the province's several towns. On the other hand, they offer a variety of land
transportation services, including Metro Kidapawan Aircon Transport Cooperative (MKATCO)
with routes to Davao City, Tagum, Digos, Butuan, Kidapawan, Ormoc, Surigao, Bislig, Monkayo,
Laak, New Bataan, Malita, Bayugan, Nasipit, Veruela, Baybay, Calbayog, Tacloban, and Sogod.
North Cotabato provides not just land transportation but also sea and air transit. The Port
of Polloc, Parang, Maguindanao, serves the following Central Mindanao destinations:
Maguindanao, the landlocked districts of North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, and the coastal
municipalities of Lanao Del Sur. Awang Airport on the other hand, serves the general areas of
Cotabato City, North Cotabato, and Maguindanao, all of which are in the Philippines'
Maguindanao province.
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, a body of the Department of
Transportation and Communications that is responsible for the operations of all airports in the
Philippines save the large international airports, has classed it as a Class 1 primary (major
domestic) airport. The airport is the Philippines' twenty-first busiest airport. The inhabitants of
Cotabato City frequently use the airport. This airport is essentially in the heart of the city, about
2.5 kilometers from the city center and around 15 minutes in light traffic.
OCT GOV PH (2021) Accredited-Transportation-Cooperatives-Jan-2021-Web Retrieved January
15, 2022 from https://otc.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Accredited-Transport-
Cooperatives-Jan-2021-Web.pdf
Mapcarta (2021) Polloc Port Map Maguindanao Philippines Retrieved January 15, 2022 from
https://mapcarta.com/W328514377
Discover the Philippines (2020) Cotabato (AKA Awang Airport) Discover the Philippines
Retrieved January 15, 2022 from https://www.discoverthephilippines.com/cotabato-awang-
airport/
OTHER INFRASTRUCTURE

NAME OF DESCRIPTION
INFRASTRUCTURE

Power and electricity The Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) has commissioned the
generation of at least 52 megawatts from the Mt. Apo Geothermal
Project in support of the province's rising economy.

Telecommunication DITO Telecom Company has launched their service and built a tower
in the city of Kidapawan, North Cotabato. This is to improve the
quality of communication signals of the residents within the province
and to other places as well.

Water The Water Supply Improvement Project includes source development


and one of these is the famous lake Agco. In which the water source is
heated by the underlying volcanic vents and is rich with minerals such
as sulfur, which the indigenous people say that it could be used for a
medicinal value.

Sewage and waste The city government, through its SWM-TWG, is also reaching out to
disposal facilities several civic organizations, private entities, the academe, the media
and even the religious communities, to help promote the 3 R's or the
Reduce, Re-use, and Recycling and including backyard composting.
A composting facility will be established at the dump site for the
biodegradable waste materials collected in public markets.

Drainage The drainage project at North Cotabato is located in the municipality


of Alamada. It was made by the public bidding that was budgeted by
the amount of PHP 1,001,153.20 with its 45 days contract. This is to
help the province to collect surface and/or groundwater and divert it
away from the ballast bed, keeping it drained. The drainage system
must also safeguard the substructure against erosion, soddenness, and
loss of load-bearing capacity and stability since the province’s
condition in the generally poor with some portions classified as good
to fair drainage. These conditions are mostly found along the plains
and valleys. In the upland areas, the drainage conditions range from
good to fair to excessive erosion as a result of massive forest
destruction.

The province of North Cotabato is complete when it comes to necessary infrastructures


such as power and electric supply, telecommunication, water supplies, sewage and disposal
facilities, and drainage. Some of them are not yet fully-developed like their telecommunication,
but DITO Telecom Company is trying to give their best service to the residents of the province.
When it comes to water infrastructures, the province has no problem since they are surrounded by
rivers which act as their water provider in the province. Same as with their sewage disposal, North
Cotabato promotes the 3R’s including backyard composting.
A composting facility they built was established at the dump site for the biodegradable waste
materials collected in public markets. Lastly, the drainage project in the province that acts to help
the province to collect surface and/or groundwater and divert it away from the ballast bed, keeping
it drained. All of these infrastructures are all important to balance the economic, social, and
environmental health of the province.

Amanda Batters (2021) Retrieved from https://www.upstreamonline.com/exploration/philippines-


player-very-interested-in-exploring-onshore-tract/2-1-950789
Bong S. Sarmiento (2021) DITO telecom to build 166 cell sites in Bangsamoro Region Retrieved
from https://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2021/10/dito-telecom-to-build-166-cell-sites-in-
bangsamoro-region/
Metro Kidapawan Water District for the Local Water Utilities Administration and the Asian
Development Bank (2020) Philippines: Water District Development Sector Project Retrieved from
https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/project-documents/41665/41665-013-iee-en.pdf
Halima Satol-Ibrahim (2015) Cotabato City to revive Solid Waste Management Program
Retrieved from https://ndbcnews.com.ph/news/cotabato-city-revive-solid-waste-management-
program
Alamada (2021) 21-03-255 Construction of Municipal Drainage at Alamada, Cotabato retrieved
from https://www.alamada.gov.ph/2021/04/24/21-03-255-construction-of-municipal-drainage-
at-alamada-cotabato/
NATURAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC

North Cotabato’s improving community is surrounded by nature.It consists of different soil


type,mineral and aquatic resources.North Cotabato is known for its vast plains and rolling terrains
providing suitable areas.Where the highest peak of the country can be found in the Province of
Cotabato.In Socio-Economic Status North Cotabato provides Agriculture which it give
opportunities for the local to start livelihood and has potential to provide jobs from scratch.The
province’s community focuses in equitably growing with care, resilient,integration, and high
responsive socio-economic environment for the people of Cotabato Province.In which they aim to
be transparent and be accountable in every aspect of the province so that it could have a safe
environment for the locals and tourist while developing the province into a High agricultural and
industrial tourism at the same time.

INSTITUTIONAL

POSITION NAME

Governor Nancy Ataan Catamco

Vice-Governor Emmylou Talino Mendoza

OIC, Regional Office XII Armin H. Hautea

City Tourism Officer of Kidapawan Mr. Joey Recimilla

According to Mendoza (2018), in her State of the Province Address (SOPA), she made it
clear that North Cotabato's 17 towns, including Kidapawan City, will continue to be developed
and discovered as tourist destinations. All of South Cotabato and North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat
and Sarangani, as well as Cotabato, Kidapawan, Tacurong and Koronadal are collectively referred
to by the abbreviation Soccsksargen According to Mendoza's tourism agency, the province
welcomed a total of 114,000 visitors from both domestic and foreign countries in 2017. Among
her administration's other successes, she referred to North Cotabato's award of the Seal of Good
Local Governance in 2013. According to the National Competitiveness Council of the Philippines
(NCCP), the province was voted the 'Most Competitive Province' in the country.
GOV. PH (2022) NoCot guv touts tourism potentials in SOPA Retrieved from
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1029479
GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND TARGETS

A. STRATEGIC ISSUES AND CHALLENGES AFFECTING LOCAL TOURISM

North Cotabato is the land of the mightiest mountain and it used to be the largest in the
country in terms of land area. Tourism in Cotabato is one of the most promising avenues for much-
needed foreign exchange. Major tourist attractions abound in this exotic province. Mendoza (2018)
in her study disclosed this during her State of the Province Address (SOPA), even as giving the
assurance to further develop existing tourist destinations and discover more attractions in North
Cotabato’s 17 towns, including Kidapawan City.
In terms of infrastructure, North Cotabato has had a variety of challenges that have become
a permanent problem, despite the constant changes. There must be a product, and that product must
include not only the attraction or activity but also the people who supply it. This means that if the
quantity of tourists exceeds a location's capacity to absorb them, the locals will face several
difficulties. In many cases, too many visitors to a location that is unprepared for non-sustainable
numbers generates a sense of tourism in the short term, but it brings long-term tourism challenges
that can be fatal to a tourism industry's long-term sustainability. (Tarlow, 2020)
Many tourism locations are not prepared for visitors due to local infrastructure issues. They
don't have adequate sanitation or water. Similarly, both roads and sidewalks are in poor condition,
posing a danger not only to locals but also to visitors. Local governments must take into account
the fact that a positive tourism environment has an impact on the local culture and environment.
(Principal Issues facing the Travel Industry, 2020)
However, some stakeholders like the Department of Tourism (DOT) expressed support for the
Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)’s ongoing streamlining of travel
procedures and requirements imposed by local government units (LGUs). Also, they have relaxing
health protocols that are standard across tourism destinations and personalized packages will
encourage more Filipinos to travel locally. The Department of Tourism (DOT) has slated two
engagement meetings with local tourism stakeholders on the World Travel and Tourism Council
(WTTC)’s Safe Travel Stamp and its step-by-step application and requirements to prepare local
destinations, accommodation establishments. They laud local government units (LGUs) for their
efforts in reopening safe tourist destinations all over the country in answer to increasing interest in
travel and tour activities.
B. TOURISM GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND TARGETS

ECONOMIC

POSITIVE IMPACTS NEGATIVE IMPACTS

The development of tourism infrastructure Increasing the prices of goods and other services
that benefits some residents particularly in a tourist destination area. (PSA,2021)
improves transportation facilities and other
services and enhances the living standards of
the local communities. (Fernandez; Punzalan,
2018)

The province’s agriculture, which produces Flooding has been a major issue in the province
organic rice, exotic fruits, and processes in recent years as a result of significant rainfall in
industrial crops like rubber and sugar, is a a short period of time, with the resulting high
source of energy (geothermal), which river discharge causing damage to crops,
stimulates the creation of additional indirect infrastructure, and other property. Damaged
jobs, increased economic activity, and infrastructure, houses, uninsured losses, loss of
increased tax revenues, as well as providing trade and industry, public opinion of place, and
not only the tourism with resources for food excessive insurance costs are some of the
consumption but also background for their consequences. (Sumangil, 2021)
attractions. (JICA, 2021)

Implementing Sustainable Agri-Industrial The province suffers loss of millions of revenues


Development Strategy to envision it as due to closure of tourist destinations because of
the Agri-industrial hub and eco-tourism of the pandemic. (Sumangil, 2021)
the Philippines. (NEDA, 2017)

Ranking first in the region in Rubber Natural Disaster Economic cost specifically
Production. (Fernandez, 2018) Earthquake Considering that natural disaster can
cause structural damage to buildings and
infrastructure, and displacement in many affected
areas in the province. (PHILVOCS, 2019)
Economic development has a positive and negative impact on local residents and on its
territory. As per Fernandez and Punzalan (2018), one of the good signs is the development of
tourism infrastructure that benefits some residents particularly improves transportation facilities
and other services, and enhances the living standards of the local communities. Another thing is
the production of agricultural and industrial products that serve as the livelihood of the local
residents, and help the provinces’ growth (JICA, 2021).
According to (NEDA, 2017), implementing a Sustainable Agri-Industrial Development
Strategy to envision it as the Agri-industrial hub and eco-tourism of the Philippines has a positive
effect on the economy of North Cotabato as the province rank as first in the region of rubber
production (Fernandez, 2018).
While the negative effect on the economy of the province is the price increase of goods in
tourist attractions (PSA, 2021). Since the province is prone to natural disasters, Flooding is
considered to have a negative impact on the province since it damages crops, infrastructure, and
other properties (Sumangil, 2021).
Due to the pandemic, the economy, if North Cotabato has lost millions since lots of
establishments, are closed. Lastly is the earthquake incident’s damage to infrastructures, industrial,
and agricultural livelihood in the province (PHILVOCS, 2019).

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retrieved from http://rsso12.psa.gov.ph/article/special-release-cotabato-north-cotabato-
consumer-price-index-august-2021
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vicinity
SOCIAL

POSITIVE IMPACTS NEGATIVE IMPACTS

Cultural practices like festivals and rituals Loss of valuable artifacts, ancestral, and some
are rarely improved by performing in the tangible cultural heritage. (PT, 2018)
ethnic villages. (TTP, 2019)

The opening of Museyo Kutawato serves as Violent conflicts in the Autonomous Region of
the preservation of the history and culture Muslim Mindanao (reliefweb, 2021)
of the province whereas it could relive the
life world of its people. And also you can
see other archeological festivals. And
historical objects. (Cabigas, 2018)

Religious establishments are considered to The Cotabato Manobo faces a changing world.
be the identity of identifying religious Outside influences have shaped their culture. As
affiliations (Alamada, 2022) they grow more linked with outsiders, they fear
losing their native languages and cultural
idioms. (Alamada, 2022)

Norms and values of the province might At some point, the cultural performances are
contribute to the tourist’s knowledge and losing their authenticity. (Alamada, 2022)
expand his/ her expectation on the said
attraction/ destination. (Alamada, 2022)

According to Travel to the Philippines (2019), cultural practices like festivals and rituals
are rarely improved. As well as the opening of Museyo Kutawato that serves as the preservation
of history and culture of the province whereas it could relive the life of the ancestors. From the
museum, you can see some archeological festivals and historical objects (Cabigas, 2022). In
addition, having the norms and values of the province prevented up to the present, might contribute
to the tourist’s knowledge in order to appreciate everything in the province (Alamada, 2022).
These things are all the positive impacts in regards to the social growth of North Cotabato.
Aside from its positive impact, it also has its negative effects on the province. First is the
Loss of valuable artifacts, ancestral, and some tangible cultural heritage. (PT, 2018). Second is the
violent conflicts in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (reliefweb, 2021). The third is
the change of culture, beliefs, norms, language, etc. Which are the result of modernization that
caused the loss of the authenticity of some locals and tribes located in the area (Alamada, 2022).

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ENVIRONMENTAL

POSITIVE IMPACTS NEGATIVE IMPACTS

The province is well-known for its The area is limited in size and struggles to support the
natural beauty of Waterfalls, lakes, ever-increasing number of people with the increased
caves, and mountains that captivates population and infrastructure.
the tourist’s eyes. (TTTP, 2019)

Tourism attracts people into an area of Improperly-built infrastructure affects land stability and
exceptional history, aesthetic beauty, impacts water resources. Metro Cotabato Water District
and the impressiveness of nature for the Local Water Utilities Administration and the
itself. (TTTP, 2019) Asian Development Bank. (2020)

Proper sewage disposal (Ibrahim, Most of the waste that is collected in the tourist
2015) destinations is caused by the tourist visitors. This is also
the liability of LGU for not implementing solid policy
towards waste management disposal.

Discipline the residents to do the Prone Natural Disaster and humanitarian needs
3R’s. (Ibrahim, 2015) priorities (Alamada, 2022)

There are lots of positive factors in the province in regard to the environment. First is the
majestic natural beauty of the tourist spots such as lakes, falls, caves, mountains, etc. ( TTTP,
2019), through these many tourists have been encouraged to visit North Cotabato to witness its
beauty personally (TTTP, 2019). The province also manages proper sewage disposal and
implements the 3 R's for the provinces’ growth and to discipline the local residents.
The city government, through its SWM-TWG, is also reaching out to several civic
organizations, private entities, the academe, the media and even the religious communities, to help
promote the 3 R's or the Reduce, Re-use, and Recycling and including backyard composting
(Ibrahim, 2015).
In regards to the negative effect on the environment of the province, it includes the limited
area to accommodate the large number of population. It also includes the improper building of
infrastructure and poor water resources (Metro Cotabato Water District for the Local Water
Utilities Administration and the Asian Development Bank, 2020). The province is also prone to
natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes (Alamada, 2019)

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C. STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS/ STRATEGIES AND PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND
ACTIVITIES

GOAL OBJECTIVE STRATEGY PPA’s

Enhanced To cater to tourists' Taking steps to  Employment to local


infrastructure demands and ensure that tourism people encouraging the
planning and maximize their is managed purchasing of local
decision-making satisfaction during sustainably and to products and services
in order to create a their stay at the assist minimize
more sustainable place. tourism's negative
environment. economic impact.

Assist disaster-  Implementation of


affected areas with sustainability program
agricultural growth,
 Disaster Recovery
food security, and
Program
nutritional well-
being.

To conserve local Instill a sense of  Tour-guiding seminars


heritage, indigenous pride in locals
 Engaging local
cultures' resurgence, related to their
communities in tourism
and the loss of cultural values and
development planning
authenticity that authenticity when
often occurs as a engaging in tourism
result of tourism. activities.
Reduce the amount Contribute to  Recycling program
of natural resources environmental
 Single use of plastics
consumed by protection and
repurposing natural conservation to have
materials and a positive impact on
producing as little the environment.
waste as possible.

To improve  Tree planting Program


environmental
 Biodiversity Program
policies

Flooding has a negative influence on the province because it destroys agriculture,


infrastructure, and other properties (Sumangil, 2021). Also, important antiques, ancestors, and
other tangible cultural legacy have been lost. Modernization has resulted in a loss of authenticity
among some people and tribes in the area due to changes in culture, beliefs, conventions, language,
and other factors (Alamada, 2022). Natural disasters like as floods and earthquakes are also
common in the province (Alamada, 2019)
The goal is to improve infrastructure planning and decision-making in order to develop
tourism and maintain attractions with the goals of catering to tourists' demands and maximizing
their satisfaction during their stay at the location, conserving local heritage, indigenous cultures'
resurgence, and the loss of authenticity that often occurs as a result of tourism, and reducing the
amount of natural resources consumed by repurposing.
The methods listed below are taking steps to ensure that tourism is managed sustainably
and to help minimize tourism's negative economic impact by providing jobs for locals and
encouraging the purchase of local goods and services. Implement a sustainability program and
provide a Disaster Recovery Program to help disaster-affected areas with agricultural growth, food
security, and nutritional well-being. By including local communities in tourist development
planning, instill a sense of pride in residents connected to their cultural values and authenticity
when participating in tourism activities. Finally, launch a tree planting program and a biodiversity
program to contribute to environmental protection and conservation and have a good impact on
the environment.
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D. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR PRIORITY PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND


ACTIVITIES

NAME OF ISSUES AND TIME FRAME PROGRAMS AND


CIRCUIT CONCERN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
North Cotabato • Lacking of • Sustainable
Adventure Tourism Development in local infrastructure
infrastructure development
• Poor • Biodiversity
sanitation and waste Program
disposal • Recycling
• Deficient in Program
policies for • Proper waste
environmental 1-3 years disposal management
concerns • Training for
• Ecosystems local employees
are adversely • Integrated
impacted by tourist marketing, promotional
activities. and informational
• Empowering initiatives
local businesses
Given the city's many impediments, the best course of action is to address the issues and then
move into a more comprehensive reform strategy. The Cotabato may work with the DPWH to
manage and maintain the development of local infrastructures by using the Infrastructure
Development Cycle, which consists of identifying, planning, implementing, and evaluating
(DPWH, n.d). In other words, a clear strategy with procedures to assist the transition from the
development stage to the operational stage, which will not only attract other possible projects but
also the projected returns in visitors and profits. It would also be advantageous to get the
certification in order to become DOT-accredited and receive assistance in fast adopting sustainable
practices.
Furthermore, it would be appropriate to collaborate with the local government unit and the
Department of Tourism (DOT) to encourage, promote, and develop tourism with the appropriate
substance for overall operations, allowing establishments to gain a competitive advantage,
particularly if accredited, such as the ANAHAW certification. In order to formulate or empower
the policies, plans, programs, laws, and regulations, all concerns impacting tourism and the
environment that can and should be evaluated.
According to Puyat (2021), "DOT will continue to work on promoting sustainability to the
public- teaching them on how to be sustainable tourists while also encouraging visitors to patronize
recognized firms that have exceptional green practices," citing adventure tourism as an example.
This helps to empower recognized accredited establishments by helping them to drive their
business further. This takes note that public empowerment and information practices may assist
tourism. Developing integrated marketing, promotional and informational initiatives, including
information distribution, public relations, special events, and tourism-related programs. Before and
after the Adventure trip, a short quick talk may be given to provide an instructive and informative
approach in nurturing and enlightening the visitors of their social responsibilities.
Moreover, being well-informed about correct management, such as proper waste disposal,
recycling, prevention, and protection, will ensure the communities and the environment's optimum
growth (DENR, n.d). It would not only assist to ensure the environment's long-term viability and
conservation, but it would also benefit the Adventure Tourism business. such as giving
community-based training for tourism workforce employees, seminars, and cultural immersions,
helping them contribute to conservation and best practices meant to improve the industry through
participation with different policies such as The Tourism Act of 2009, the Philippines' first and
only tourism law (Department of Tourism Philippines, 2021). Finally, having complying
enterprises and conducting the appropriate campaigns can only work if the citizens themselves
recognize their role in achieving sustainable tourism. With the appropriate combination of
stakeholder activities, government agencies, and our social responsibilities as regular people, we
can all play our part. This will take one to three years for a whole development.

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PRIORITY CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDS

 COMMUNITY

The Working Group for abaca industry is set to gather before the end of the first quarter of the
year to modify a comprehensive value chain development program for abaca to support the
industry.The development will contribute to 3% reduction of poverty annually after 18 months
based on the World Vision’s partners from government agencies which is the Provincial and City
Agriculture Office, Department of Agrarian Reform Office, Department of Trade and Industry,
Department of Labor and Employment, Philippine Fiber Industry and community partners
affirmed.The abaca industry is not only on the framework of organizing for local farmers but
mainly establishing a mechanism that developments could interplay in different levels. It targets
to make contributions to the alleviation of poverty incidence, reduction of unemployment, and
eradication of malnutrition and hunger. (World vision,2019)
A team from DOST XII Cotabato Provincial Office conducted Community Needs Assessment
among barangays in North Cotabato to identify the benefit of Community Empowerment thru
Science and Technology (CEST) Program.Provincial Director Michael Mayo addressed that
Science and Technology essential for each community which must be decided and assessed. Both
barangay captains are inclined and greater than glad to cooperate on this endeavor.DOST's
program is in regards to Health can also be furnished with the network just like the Accelerated
Nutrition Advocacy for Kids or ANAK assignment and RxBox, which is a scientific tool that can
allows medical examiners in far off groups to discuss with medical examiners in city areas,
therefore presenting higher entry to life-saving healthcare services. Training which include Food
Safety and Good Manufacturing Practices, that can manufacture to combat malnutrition, amongst
others, can also be furnished amongst beneficiaries concerned (GOVPH,2020).

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 TOURIST
Tourists are the ones who purchase products and services in the tourism industry. The money
provided by tourists goes along through any opportunities in the industry.Contributing towards the
complete growth and improvement of a destination.By bringing economic value & benefits and
helping build the destination's brand image & identity value.Tourism cannot be completed without
Tourist. Tourism industry goes beyond being an attractive destination to being an important
economic growth contributor (Market Width, 2018)
Tourists are the most important Stakeholder in the industry. As they spend money to purchase
a tourism product and also share their travel experience through social media where a lot of people
can see. With that it has a big potential to promote and increase the tourism growth of a certain
destination (HowandWhat, 2021).

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 GOVERNMENT

The government has an important role in the growth of the tourism industry and its
development needs. In which they plan tourism activities and programs at a level that requires
design and implementation of appropriate strategies. Governments are responsible in including the
development and maintenance of infrastructure such as roads, railroads and ports.Which also
includes the Promotion of travel destinations to domestic and overseas and also for assuring the
safety of tourists (HowandWhat,2021).
According to Governor Emmylou Mendoza that her administration accomplished notably the
Seal of Good Local Governance awarded to North Cotabato in the year 2017.In her governance
the province was adjudged as the “Most Competitive Province” by the NCCP. As she also
stated there will be more developing tourist destinations and to discover more attractions in North
Cotabato’s 17 towns (GOVPH,2018).

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