The
training was conducted at Tibolo Cultural Village, Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur on
October 10-16, 2012. According to DOT Regional Director Art Boncato, the
training will be part of capacitating the human resource component of
ecotourism in the region. He further said that with the continuous effort of
the DOT to promote tourism development in the region, there is a need to
produce DOT-accredited naturalist guides who will be assisting the agency in
terms of steering outdoor-related tours like mountain trekking, kayaking,
cultural tours, bird watching, among others.
The
one-week intensive training had numerous important components which had also eventually
formed part of the accreditation process being set by the central office of
DOT’s Standard and Accreditation Division. In order to be an accredited
naturalist guide, one has to pass the following factors: practical exam, actual
basic mountaineering course, written exam and attendance.
Aside
from the participants coming from Sta. Cruz, the training was also participated
by tour guides coming from provinces of Davao del Norte, Compostela Valley,
Davao Oriental and Davao City including participants from Mountaineering
Federation of Southern Mindanao (MFSM). The bigger bulk, however, of the
participants were from Sta. Cruz basically because of its present program on
Mt. Apo trekking.
According
to training facilitator Roderick Gonzales, the training was only the sixth in
the Philippines. Other regions already receiving the same training includes
Banaue, Bicol, Lake Sebu to new a few. The result of accreditation will be
revealed in the next months to come.
To jump from Himalayas hills has its own adventure. We and our friends went Pakistan and Nepal for trekking and touring in Pakistan for discover Himalayas hidden beauty.
ReplyDeleteThat is great adventure Yaseen Abbas..cheers
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