SORSOGON
CITY, June 10 – 2013 Bulusan 1st Volcano Skyrun Conquest and 3rd
Eco-Trail Running Cup, dubbed as “Thrills in the Trails to the Max,” gets
underway as the country celebrates the 115th
Philippine Independence and Environment Month this year.
The combined trail-running and sky-running eco-adventure
kicks-off on June 12, at Poblacion, Bulusan. This running event is expected to
break new grounds as its participants face up the goal of being the first crowd
of Bulusan Volcano Skyrunners.
Provincial Information Officer Von Labalan said the 1st International
32-Kilometer Skyrun Conquest interweaves with
the twelve-monthly Eco-Trail Running Cup at 21, 10, 5 and 3-kilometer
categories which is now on its third year, hoping
to raise more tourists, both local and foreign, who has interest in open-air
adventures, boosting the status of the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Bulusan in
eco-adventure-sports tourism, and significantly – the Province of Sorsogon’s distinction
as the Eco-Tourism Capital of the Bicol Region.
As a project, the
2013 Bulusan 1st Volcano Skyrun Conquest and 3rd
Eco-Trail Running Cup aim to promote Bulusan as a premier eco-tourism
destination of the province by engaging the local populace and guests into
eco-adventure-sports-activities, and showcase the historical, cultural and
agricultural products of the locality; raise funds for the development of
eco-tourism products and services of the municipality geared towards poverty
reduction and enhancement of local economy; and sustain the protection and
conservation of the Bulusan Volcano National Park (BVNP) and its surrounding
eco-systems as defined in the PRESERVE BVNP – Bulusan Biodiversity Conservation
and Eco-Tourism Support Strategy, and the National Greening Program (NGP).
Mr. Labalan stated that this eco-adventure sports event is an
epitome to the overall commitment of various sectors in an unyielding mission
to achieve social equity, economic stability and environmental security by way
of sustainable tourism.
“Amplified tourist arrivals will mean more livelihoods which
will expand family income and enhance local economy. It would unlock more
opportunities to market the local products and services, protect and conserve
the environment, particularly the BVNP, by means of practicing sustainable
tourism, plus, showcase the richness of biodiversity, agricultural products,
culture and heritage of the Municipality of Bulusan, the whole Province of
Sorsogon, the Bicol Region and the Philippines to the world,” he explained.
The Municipality of Bulusan is now being considered as the
leading emerging eco-tourism destination in the 2nd District of the
Province of Sorsogon. Bulusan capitalizes on its unique and rich natural
heritage such as the water wonders of its awesome beaches, raging rivers,
mystical waterfalls and enchanting lakes combined with the wilderness of
Bulusan Volcano Natural Park (BVNP) as ideal playground for outdoor
enthusiasts.
Leading the project is LGU Bulusan as the host municipality headed
by Mayor Michael G. Guysayko, in partnership with Aggrupation of Advocates for
Environmental Protection (AGAP) - Bulusan, Inc.,
the local community-based multi-sectoral environmental Non-Government
Organization (NGO) with on-going PRESERVE BVNP Bulusan Area Biodiversity
Conservation and Ecotourism Support Project assisted by Global Environment Facility Small
Grants Program United Nations Development Program (GEF SGP UNDP); the Wild
Bulusan Outdoor Adventure Recreation Sports (BOARS) Philippines Incorporated -
the local People Organization specializing in nature and adventure tourism
chaired by Philip G. Bartilet; the Bantay Kalikasan – ABS CBN Foundation’s
environmental NGO headed by Gina Lopez, with support coming from the Provincial
Government of Sorsogon, under the Honorable Governor Raul R. Lee; the National
Government Agencies (NGAs), such as, the Department of Tourism (DOT) Regional
and National Offices; the Provincial, Regional and National Offices of the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR); the Philippine
Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) of the Department of Science
and Technology (DOST), the Department of Education (DepEd) and Private Organizations
or Corporations thru their generous Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Programs.
Meanwhile, Provincial Tourism Officer Cris Racelis said that Miss Earth winners will add up to the thrill as
they join the Bicol Projects Familiarization and the 1st Bulusan Volcano
Skyrun Conquest and 3rd Eco-Trail adventure starting June 11-13, 2013
in Sorsogon.
“Prior
to this, following a fifteen-minute travel via Sorsogon Bay, the beauties will
engage in a tree planting activity in a declared Mangrove Reforestation site with
Provincial Officials and the media in Barangay Gimaloto, Sorsogon City,” Ms.
Racelis added.
Miss Earth, as an annual international beauty
pageant promotes environmental awareness along with Miss Universe and Miss
World contest. Miss Earth is one of the three largest beauty pageants in the
world in terms of the number of national-level competitions to participate in
the world finals and one of the most publicized beauty contests in
the world. The reigning titleholders dedicate their year to promote specific
projects and often address issues concerning the environment and other global
issues through school tours, tree planting activities, street campaigns,
coastal clean ups, speaking engagements, shopping mall tours, media guesting,
environmental fair, storytelling programs, eco-fashion shows, and other
environmental activities. (BARecebido, PIA Sorsogon/VAEL/PTO)
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