In efforts to revive the heavily impacted economy of the city through the proposed tourism corridor between Baguio City and provinces in Region I, the City has set a date for the North Luzon Travel Fair and released some of the proposed guidelines for the gradual opening of Baguio for Region I tourists and vice versa.
In a meeting of the Baguio Tourism Council last September 4, Supervising City Tourism Operations Officer Engr. Aloysius Mapalo stated that stakeholders of the proposed Baguio-Region I Tourism Corridor has agreed on September 21, 2020 as the date for the North Luzon Travel Fair, wherein Baguio residents who want to visit the different tourist destinations in Region I can start looking into tour packages for the “Ridge to Reef Baguio-Ilocos Tours“. On said date, Ilocos provinces will also announce when they will be opening their borders for Baguio residents.
The Baguio Visitors Information and Travel Assistance (VISITA) online platform, which will be used to track the registration, acceptance, and monitoring of tourists coming from the local government units included in the bubble will also be launched on the same date.
The Baguio-Region I Tourism Bubble or Corridor is an exploratory concept that seeks to help promote domestic tourism in low-risk areas and help revive the heavily impacted economy of different regions due to the imposed community quarantine measures placed to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus disease. On September 1, a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed by the local chief executives of Baguio City, and Region I provinces- Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, and La Union- to further explore the measures that can be done to establish the safe and gradual opening of tourist spots for the people from the involved LGUs. The signing of the MOU was witnessed by the City’s Guest of Honor for the Baguio Day program, Department of Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat.
Mapalo claimed that the following provinces will be opening certain parts of their locality to visitors from the bubble:
As for which parts of Baguio City will be opened for tourism has not yet been disclosed.
While the guidelines are still yet to be finalized by the stakeholders involved, Mapalo has bared that among these guidelines will be the following:
According to the City Tourism officer, the guidelines that will be implemented for the tourism bubble will be published as soon as it is finalized.
SOURCE: PIO-Baguio
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Do we still need to be quarantine here in baguio once we've visited the low lands like one day?
What if we have family in Pangasinan and will be fetched by my sister's husband, can we be exempted from the hotel reservation & tour package requirement?