PAGADIAN CITY,
Zamboanga del Sur, June 5 (PNA) -- The Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise
Zone Authority (TIEZA) is set to construct a Php28 million hotel in the
municipality of Turtle Islands, Tawi-Tawi.
Specifically, the
hotel will be constructed in Taganak, which is the biggest among the seven
islets that comprises the Turtle Island municipality.
This came about after
the Protected Area Management Board (PAMB) has approved by way of a resolution
during its meeting Wednesday the construction of the hotel after a
representative of TIEZA presented the plans and perspective of the project.
Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Regional Information Officer
Rosevirico Tan said Thursday the project is aimed to boost the ecotourism as
well as accommodate tourists to the Turtle Island Wildlife Sanctuary (TIWS).
The PAMB is chaired
by DENR Regional Executive Director Arleigh Adorable.
Tan said the hotel,
which will be funded by TIEZA, will consist of one main building and eight
cottages, a restaurant, and a power house.
He said the other
facilities that will be constructed in the area is a building to house law
enforcement personnel and a small port for tourist boats.
He said the hotel
will be modestly designed but functional “to accommodate guests and provide the
basic comforts that they need during their visit in the area.”
Adorable said the
project will be implemented within this year.
The Turtle Islands is
a 5th class municipality composed of a remote group of seven islands in the
province of Tawi-Tawi.
Aside from Taganak,
the other islands that comprises of the municipality are Sibaung, Boaan,
Lihiman, Great Bakkungaan, Langaan, and Baguan.
Taganak is the
largest island with an area of 116 hectares and the smallest is Sibaung with an
area of only 0.1 hectare.
The municipality has
a population of 3,772 in 646 households based on the 2010 census of the
National Statistics Office (NSO).
The Turtle Islands
municipality is located within the Sulu Sea at the southwestern tip of the
country, at the edge of the international treaty limits separating the
Philippines and Malaysia. (PNA)
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