Last
September 28, 2013 I received an invitation from the Tourism Congress of the
Philippines for a consultative forum at General Santos City. As a Tourism
Officer of our town, I joined the forum as there were major concerns that had
to be raised about Mindanao especially the recent dilemma in Zamboanga City
that really needs to be addressed for tourism purposes. Little did I know that
it was also the formal pronouncement of the promotion of my very good friend
Sir Art Boncato who now officially becomes an Assistant Secretary for Mindanao of
the Department of Tourism. Here’s a glass to Sir Art.
Another
good thing about the forum was its venue, the famous Sarangani Highlands resort.
Interestingly, this highland resort located in Tambler, General Santos City is
just 30 minutes away from downtown proper and it offers variety of ranges of
vision not usual to an ordinary inland resort.
Seated
more or less 100 meters above sea level, the resort’s spot is a vantage point
to the entire Socsargen region, overlooking the broad Sarangani Bay in the east
and the towering Mt. Parker in the North. The natural landscape is notable, featuring
several exotic and native flora species that blended well with the city’s
tropical atmosphere.
Sarangani
Higlands Garden is also known for is delicious array of food items, most
popular of which is their mixed sea foods. This even made the resort suitable
for any occasions like conferences, weddings, debuts and the likes. They have comprehensive
and affordable event packages.
For traveling guests who want to stay overnight at Gensan, Sarangani Highlands Garden have comfortable hotel rooms with complete amenities like private toilets, hot and cold shower, television, wifi access and more.
For bookings and
reservation, Sarangani Highlands Garden can be contacted through the following
numbers 083-5543336 (telefax), 09228590043 (mobile). Their email address is
saranganihighlands@gmail.com.
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