A Case Study On Malasimbo, Oriental Mindoro: Promoting Ecotourism
A Case Study On Malasimbo, Oriental Mindoro: Promoting Ecotourism
A Case Study On Malasimbo, Oriental Mindoro: Promoting Ecotourism
Malasimbo, Oriental
Mindoro: Promoting
Ecotourism
INTRODUCTION
Tourism is the temporary movement of people to destinations outside their normal
places of work and residence, the activities undertaken during their stay in those destinations,
and the facilities created to cater to their needs. According to UNESCO (n.d), tourism is one of
the world's fastest growing industries and an important source of foreign exchange and
employment for many developing countries. Sustainable development is the development that
meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet
their own needs (Brundlandt Report, n.d). Tourism can be a contribution to the sustainable
development of an area. It contributes to the economic status of the area because of the wide
range of services it can provide to individuals such as work in the hotels, travel agencies, and
other establishments around the tourist spot. The tourism industry provides job opportunities
to the people.
big contributor to the socio-economic profile of the country or the area. Tourism also has been
responsible in maintaining the quality of the environment and to ensure the provision of
satisfying experiences for visiting tourists. Ecotourism is the protection of the environment and
the preservation of the natural resources. It is also respecting the culture of the place and not
exploiting its resources. Ecotourism is a phenomenon wherein it will greatly affect the
sustainable development of the area because of the indicators it can bring about such as the
development benefits. The Philippines is known for famous tourist spots, beautiful sceneries,
and breath-taking beaches. But an underutilized ecotourism sector, with the right amount of
support
And funding will make protected areas highly lucrative, productive and sustainable. Developing
ecotourism sites will help sustain and preserve the precious elements of the location. The
transformation process of these ecotourism sites will also impact and improve accessibility in
environment with their certain agendas in the place. The Marine Bio (n.d) stated that “a good
ecotourism operation will strive to support the community and encourage travellers to be
culturally sensitive by training and employing local people and by purchasing local supplies and
The government plays an important role in the tourism industry as the source of funds
in enhancing the infrastructures. As well as private institutions who help in enhancing tourism
in the country. The tourists who visit the tourist spots in the area also play an important role in
the tourism industry because they are the ones who contribute in the protection of the
environment or the surroundings of the place they are visiting. It is in their hands on how they
are going to maintain and enhance the beauty of the environment of the place they are visiting.
The community of the area is also part of promoting ecotourism because they play as the role
model of the tourists. These people are the ones who set example in maintaining and
preserving the beauty of the place. Businesses surrounding the tourist spot such as souvenir
shops, restaurants, lodges, etc. are of help in marketing the place. If the products or goods they
sell in the shops or they provide good services to the tourists then they will be the talk of the
town, which means that the place will be known for certain products and good quality of
and Del Fierro-Juan (2013), this will ensure the equitable distribution of the benefits. This is also
constituents to become stakeholders themselves. Constituents will also adapt to the business
opportunities that is in line with the ecotourism establishments such as transportation services,
tourists/guests following the necessary rules and regulations to be observed in the place they
are visiting, the community wherein the attraction/destination sites can be found will be highly
respected – and with that, the preservation of the culture of the people living in the place will
still be practiced. As for the long term goal of the concepts and principles of ecotourism, it will
help provide more opportunities to the place such as providing jobs to the people, marketing
the area to attract more visitors and investors which may result to having a sustainable
ecotourism development. The Ecotourism Development Program. This program shall protect
natural resources and cultural heritage sites and improve the livelihoods and quality of life of
local communities. The goals of this program are similar to the concepts and principles. These
goals are expected to be the results to a stronger tourism in Oriental Mindoro. The preservation
of the cultural and heritage sites is the most important factor in promoting ecotourism because
this will help the area in attracting tourists. The tourists would want something unique and
BACKGROUD
to see. There are many tourism activities that can be done in the tourist spots in the Philippines
such as kayaking, scuba diving, hiking, sight-seeing, surfing, and many more. The Philippines
attracted 3,267,542 visitors starting from January 2014 until August 2014 (Official Website of
Tourism, 2014). Tourism is a major contributor to the economy of the Philippines contributing
to 6.0 percent to the gross domestic product (GDP) as of 2012 based on National Statistical
Coordination Board (NSCB). The NSCB was able to collect the GDP of the Philippines starting
from the year 2000 until 2012. Throughout these years, the statistics of the year 2012 reached a
good percentage under the tourism industry. They measured accommodations, food and
beverage serving services, transportation services (whether land, air, or water transportation
services), travel agencies and other reservation services, entertainment and recreation,
practiced. One example of this organization is the United Nation World Trade Organization
(UNWTO). This organization has provided three (3) main concepts on what sustainable tourism
should be. 1) Make optimal use of environmental resources that constitute a key element in
communities, conserve their built and living cultural heritage and traditional values, and
operations, providing socio-economic benefits to all stakeholders that are fairly distributed,
including stable employment and income-earning opportunities and social services to host
communities, and contributing to poverty alleviation. With these three (3) main concepts,
ecotourism is not just about promoting and enhancing the environment and the natural
resources but to also respect the culture and heritage sites in the place that the tourists are
visiting.
In relation to the country’s GDP, the tourism industry also has provided more jobs in the
Philippines. As of 2009 statistics of the employees in the travel and tour agencies (NSCB), a total
of 67,974 employees were hired and worked under the tourism industry.
The 2009 Survey of Tourism Establishments in the Philippines (STEP) for Transport
Operators, Tour and Travel Agencies – Final Results – summarizing the survey of tourism
establishments in the Philippines (STEP) for transport operators, tour and travel agencies, every
tourists/guests are provided with the services they need such as tour packages, online
reservation/booking and all transportation facilities. Overall, the tourists/guests were provided
with the necessary accommodations and services which were of delight to them. Eagles, et al.
(2002) mentioned that tourists are demanding quality service from the places where they stay
in because for them it is their only time to relax and enjoy the ambiance of the place where
they are staying in. Also, providing quality service to the tourists/guests will enhance and
promote tourism in the area. It will attract more tourists which will be advantageous to the
attraction site.
With the positive results of the aforementioned survey, the jobs that were provided, the
visitors that come and go in the country, and aligning it with the GDP of the Philippines under
the tourism industry, it is safe to say that the tourism industry is one of the biggest indicators of
the sustainable development of the country. In order to further promote and enhance the
ecotourism in the Philippines, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
implemented an administrative order that states the principles of ecotourism and the
guidelines of planning, developing, and managing the ecotourism. This administrative order was
effective last August 2013. The objectives of this order are as follows: 1.) to institutionalize
ecotourism planning and management process in protected area management 2.) to promote
advocacy on the concept and principles of ecotourism 3.) To introduce ecotourism businesses in
protected areas both as a conservation strategy and an economic development option through
viable business partnerships with the local government units or the private sector 4.) To
promote inclusive equity of socio-economic benefits to the local community and indigenous
cultural communities and encourage community participation 5.) to ensure the participation of
both women and men in the ecotourism planning and management and that gender-related
The goal of the DENR was to achieve stronger ecotourism in the Philippines by following
the objectives they have set for the attraction sites here in the Philippines. As mentioned
earlier, tourism provides many opportunities. It can provide jobs which will add to the
manpower in providing services to the tourists. This is similar to what Eagles, et. al (2002)
mentioned – that tourists will keep coming back if the service quality is great and it satisfies
The objectives of the order that was made by the DENR was aligned to a bigger goal
with the concepts and principles of ecotourism. The concepts and principles of ecotourism
based on the order by the DENR are as follows: 1.) Conservation and sustainable use of
biodiversity. 2.) Ownership by the local communities providing them business opportunities to
sustain their well-being. 3.) Gender responsiveness and adherence to inclusive growth that
considers women, children, indigenous peoples and informal sector activities. 4.) Promotion of
learning experience and conservation awareness. 5.) Responsible action on the part of tourists
and the tourism industry. 6.) Deliver to appropriate number of participants and businesses that
observe and follow ecotourism and conservation concepts, ensuring appropriate development
and visitor control. With the established or implemented order of the DENR regarding the
concepts and principles of ecotourism, it will not only promote and enhance the ecotourism but
it will also address the sustainable development in tourism. According to Eriksson (2013),
promoting ecotourism will result to the sustainability of tourism itself because “it serves to
provide tourism products and services while accommodating for the economic, social and
environmental aspects of society.” Thus, catering to the needs and wants of the tourists in the
country shall contribute in each aspect aforementioned which will lead to sustainable
development. To further support the implementation of the order by the DENR, they will be
providing funding to the local government units of the different regions and to the non-
government organizations that are helping in enhancing the attraction sites. The DENR will be
responsible for the allocation of funds. The money will be coming from funding agencies and
the institutions that will be tapped by the LGUs. Additional funds will be coming from the
overseas development assistance. With the funds that will be provided, this will be of greater
help to the tourist spots because the local government unit in the area will be able to enhance
the tourist spot and build other infrastructures and more businesses in the vicinity. The
enhancement of the tourist spot and the construction of other infrastructures and businesses
will attract more visitors and investors in the area – infrastructures such as “historic, cultural,
religious and heritage sites and prime tourist destinations”. The government will also be
funding the places that are capable of becoming tourist spots if enhanced (Tourism Act of
2009). In connection to the funding of the infrastructures, training procedures will be provided
to the workers as part of the human resources development (Order 19, 2013). The Tourism Act
of 2009 is to provide training modules, to educate the workers, and to conduct seminars in
order to enhance their skills and be prepared in guiding the tourists. All the government and
non-government institutions that are or will be involved in the tourism industry will be
informed about all changes and necessary pre-cautions in preserving the natural resources of
the Philippines. The DENR will also be aligning all the activities in the places with the concepts
and principles of ecotourism aforementioned. There will be a monitoring and evaluation phase
to see if all involved are complying with all the necessary things that were implemented.
These concepts and principles given by the DENR, UNWTO, and USAID are just three of
the many ecotourism concepts and principles. There are many organizations that have
contributed to the concepts and principles of ecotourism. Each one of these organizations all
have the bigger goal they want to achieve which is to preserve the environment, protect the
wildlife, preserve the culture and heritage sites which lead up to promoting ecotourism in every
place in the world because this will help the country achieve a sustainable development.
alike. It is small town atop Mountain Malasimbo in Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro, 5 hours
travel from Manila. With a vast array of natural wonders, from tress to grass terraces to
overlooking ocean, this town is an adventure haven. Many foreigners and Filipinos alike visit
As part of Malasimbo’s marketing strategies, they made their official website (The
Malasimbo Adventure) wherein the tourists can look up all the things they need to know before
going to Mt. Malasimbo. Their official website also shows the places of where to visit, eat, relax,
stay for a day or two, the rates of the transportation and lodging, etc. If the local government
unit of Malasimbo wants to attract visitors and investors in the place, they would want their
guests to feel secured while they are staying in the premises of Mt. Malasimbo. The official
website also provided what routes to take in order to get to Mt. Malasimbo safely. As part of
promoting the place, the visitors/tourists need to feel safe and secured while they are having
their vacation. With these guidelines that the Malasimbo has provided, they will surely attract
visitors and investors to visit the place. It is a common and modernistic practice to promote
ecotourism via website which will connect the rest of the world to this distant destination.
In article, it was mentioned that tourism came to Malasimbo effortlessly as more and
more people knew about the place. The community capitalized on this opportunity and started
opening up inns for the visitors. Pleumaron (n.d) enumerates the other forms of livelihood that
blossomed from the boom in tourism such as souvenir vending, dining establishments,
transport, and tour guiding. The study showed that the locals perceived the effects of tourism
as mainly beneficial and brought them prosperity in totality. In spite of this success,
development was concentrated on those with the capacity to put up businesses while a large
majority of the farming population remained farmers and may even have been damaged by the
tourism industry in the forms of environmental destruction, land use, and the privatization of
water. Still, the fact that tourism is being facilitated by the community gives better opportunity
ordinances and guidelines about issues such as zoning, sale of land, and environmental
practices.
This does not seem to be much of a problem for now, that Malasimbo was still a “serene and
peaceful town”.
Tourism has also seemed to have a negative effect on both natural and cultural
Vandalism and litter can be seen in some of tourist attractions. The conservative culture of the
locals also causes culture shock when visitors are for example, rowdy and noisy, or overly
intimate. Nevertheless, the culture and practices of the townspeople are still very much alive
From the tourist’s experience in Malasimbo, several points can be raised. First is the lax
implementation of laws and policies. Although Malasimbo is a very peaceful town and the need
for stricter law implementations seems unnecessary, some concerns such as the cleanliness of
the environment must be addressed. At this point, land, air, or water pollution in Malasimbo is
far from out of control, but the town should definitely not wait for the mentioned situation to
happen. Another development that could be made in Malasimbo is the improvement of the
roads leading up to the town. As mentioned by the travellers or tourist, the roads were very
risky to travel. Construction is occurring on these roads but operations should probably be sped
up to encourage more tourism in Malasimbo as well as providing its residents with easier access
to other areas. Other developments may be suggested for Malasimbo, but it is our opinion that
any drastic urbanization or technological or commercial advances would ruin the ambience that
successful and steadily growing through the years. However, there are some limitations to it as
sustainability to both the townspeople, and the natural resources it contains. In the tourist’s
experience, the local government fees were paid to the respective offices during the first day,
while on the next day, the same tour guide dealt with us directly. This seems to provide a good
balance between government revenue and income opportunity for the locals. The businesses of
the locals all seem to be interconnected, were tour guides would recommend their favorite
eating places, souvenir shops, and inns. The community operates in a network that seems to be
very effectively and efficiently sustain the small population that reside in the town and from the
research conducted. With the information on-hand, Malasimbo will continue to provide
sustenance for its people, conservation in the environment, and income generating tourism for
generations to come.
In the case of Malasimbo, most of its ecotourism sites are situated in the mountain
ranges. Overtime, with the help of the beautiful destinations located in the area, different
economic activity within the area. Souvenir establishments, hotels and restaurants produced
and Del Fierro-Juan (2013) of the Asian Institute of Management, there are several
improvements that can still be made to improve and transform protected areas to an effective
and sustainable ecotourism destination. This shall be applied in Malasimbo’s case. The research
stated that identifying an available distinct nature product should be made a priority.
Something that showcases the wonders of nature that is majestic and remarkably astonishing
potential for nature-activities like hiking, scuba-diving, etc. Malasimbo was already
successful in this project. The research also emphasized the importance of marketing. The use
of advertisements, media campaigns, and social media are highly recommended to attract
people and other potential investments. Additionally the research also stressed the importance
of accessibility. Tourism and accessibility goes hand in hand. The Philippines has a lot of tourist
destinations varying from beaches, caves, mountains, etc. Unfortunately, reaching some of
these destinations will prove to be difficult because of undeveloped roads, absence of ports and
even political instability. Addressing these issues will drastically improve accessibility in
beautiful tourist destinations the Philippines has to offer. Malasimbo is located at the southern
region of the Philippines hence airports and ship ports will prove beneficial in increasing
accessibility.
With proper planning and acknowledgment of natural environments and its needs for
ecotourism enterprises that are owned and managed by the community. It’s implied that a
community is taking care of its natural resources in order to gain income through operating a
tourism enterprise and using that income to better the lives of its members. Hence,
development. The participation of people in ecotourism development is what will set the
timeline of the goals. The decisions made by community representatives are one of the things
that ecotourism is supported by because their decisions will decide the fate of the
the people in the community (like jobs for income) and preservation of the environment. For
development to occur there has to be funds for the projects. Funding usually come from
partners. The partners that are usually present are government partners, members of the
private sector, and NGO’s. But the one who would play the most important role as a partner
would be the government partners. If you get support from the government, legalization of the
project and what is needed to be done for a successful ecotourism development project
(Sproule, n.d). By doing such, tourism in the Philippines will continue to grow from all the
In terms of management and resource mobilization, the private sector can be tapped to
be able to produce good returns that will benefit all stakeholders. However the research has
suggested that it should still be within the bounds and partnership with the government to
avoid a situation wherein only the elites will reap the benefits. Malasimbo must utilize this and
increase its network within the private sector that will help manage the ecotourism site and
sustain it. A healthy relationship between government, stakeholders and the private sector will
help sustain the environment, economy the society. Finally, the researcher believe that a strong
management is also the key for a sustainable ecotourism sector. Responsible use of the location
and protection should remain a priority amongst the stakeholders to limit damages that it
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