Market Research 2007
Market Research 2007
Market Research 2007
RESEARCH
As a Componentof the
ParticipatoryAction Researchtowards Developinga
Comprehensive SorsogonEcotourismplan
Preparedby
TheLingapparasaKalusugan
ngSambayanan,
Inc.(LtKAs)
November,
2007
TABLEOF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 PageNo.
Introduction
Statementof the Probtem 1
Objectivesof the Study 2
Significanceof the Study 2
Scopeand Limitation 3
i4aterialsand Methodology 4
Brief Reviewof Literature 7
CHAPTER
2
Resultsand Discussion
TouristArrivalsin the Phitippines 12
Tourismin SorsogonProvince 13
MajorTourist Attractions 14
WhatesharkWatching andInteractionin Donsol 14
RizatBeachof cubat 16
Totong-gapo Beachin BaconDistrict 16
Butusan Volcano NaturatPark i7
Hot andCotdSprings of trosin 18
TheMangroveand FishSanctuaryof prieto Diaz 19
PNOC Eco-Park 2l
The Pili Festivat 22
The Kasanggayahan Festival 22
Arrival Performancein SorsogonProvince 23
TouristArrivatsin Donsol 24
TouristArrivalsin the ButusanVotcanoNaturatpark 25
VisitorDataCottection 27
The SorsogonTourismMarket
Socio-demographic Profile
SexandAgeof Visitors 28
Profession/Occupation 29
Countryof Residence 29
DestinationRelatedlnformation
Pointsof Entry 30
Durationof Stay/Travel 32
Famil.iarity
with Sorsogon provinceand
the community 33
Tour/TravelCosts 35
Motivation,Preferencesand SatisfactionRating
TravetBehaviorandMotivation 37
SatisfactionRateand Preferences 39
ProductAddedVatue 41
Conseryationand Ecotourism Awareness
Conservation and Environmental Awareness 43
Visitor'sFeesfor Conservation and Devetopment
Activities 44
HinderingFactorsfor Visitingother Partsof sorsogon45
3
CHAPTER
Summaryand Conclusion
Summary 49
Critical Assessment
Opportunitiesand Strengths 51
Gaps,lssuesand Probtems 55
Conclusion 60
CHAPTER
4
Recommendations 62
List of Figures
List of Tables
References
Appendices
A. VisitorSurvey
Emerging
B. Existing, TourismDestinations
andPotentiaI in Sorsogon
Province
C. ResearchTeam
EXECUTIVE
SUMARY
In order to designrecommendations,
availabtetourismdata and the resutts
of a visitor surveyconductedovera two monthperiodwere analfzed.
. young,mosttyteenagersand youngprofessionats
. mostlyfrom American,EuropeanandAsianCountries
. independenttourist and travelsto Sorsogon without a guide
. has chosento visit Sorsogonmainly for the opportunity to expenence
atternativetourism(whalesharkwatching/interaction),educationtourism
(eco-toursand studytours)and recreation
. doesnot currentlyknow muchabout Sorsogon but woutdlike to rearnmore
especialtyaboutits cuttureand peoDte
. staysan averageof 2 to 3 daysin Donsoland tessthan a day for the rest of
the tourist destinationsin Sorsogon
. saysthat hatf of their yacationtime is on ecotourismactivities
. dec{aresthat tearningabout natureis an jmportant basisor motivationfor
visit or travet to any destination.
Most of the tourists to the province were young hence the increasing
interest for adventuretourism.Theseare nature-based tourismthat incorporatei
an.etementof risk, highertevelsof physicatexertionand the needfor speciatized
skitt. A targe portion of the tourists were professionats,employees,cottege
studentsand businessmen. Therefore,majority of the touriststo the irovtnce have
higher education, are experiencedtraveters and beLongto the upper income
bracket.Thesecharacteristicswere reftectiveon the visiior,spreferences,travet
behavior,motivationand type of activitiesundertaken.
INTRODUCTION
Therearefour priorityProtected
Areasin the BicolRegionandtwo of these
-
are tocatedin SorsogonDonsot for whatesharkandthe Butusan VolcanoNatural
Park.Thesetwo sites are amongthe most famoustourist destinationin the
province.However thesenaturatendowments continueto bethreatened by tackof
environmental awareness amongpeopte,uncoordinated effortsandmislaidsense
of deve(opment amonglocalexecutives,
Sicnificance
of the Studv
ScopeandLlmitations
on datagathering
Limitations for thismarketresearch
include:
3. The whate shark seasonhad ended atready during the time for data
gathering.Majority of the tourist estabtishments
werj atreadypi*pa.ing to
temporarily ctose shop. The visitors interviewed were among the last
touristsfor the season.
I4ATERIALS
ANDiTETHODOLOGY
. The visitor surveywas conductedduringa ten week period, from the tast
weekof May until the first weekof AugustJ2Ob7by the |-ur"ur.t iiur.
(54) tourists were inteMewed about their trip t; Sorsogon Fifty four
queJtions.about length of stay, motivations,expendituirepatterns inctuOing
frovirrce,
and basic
o€tnograpnrcs.
Figure 1 shows the distribution of interviews at selected tourist
destinations.
lvlangrc\e
&
FishSanctuary Donsolfol
110/o Whaleshark
RizalBeach \ bo/o
Dancalan
14Vo 18o/o
']rveriam-Web6ter
Dictionarv
I MintetReport."EcoandElhicatlourisn-UK", October2OO3
rwortdTourismOrganization,
"Tourism,a Forcefor Sustainabte
Oevetopment".
19thOSCEEconomic
Forum,Prague,CzechRepubtic,June2, 2004
'Mastny,Lisa,TreasingLlghtty:NewPath6for lnternationatTourism,Wortdwatch
Paper159
(Washington,DCrWortdwatchInstitute,December 2001),p. 37
"Purposefuttravel to natural areasto understandthe cutture and natural history
of the environment;takingcare not to atter the integrity of the ecosystem,white
producirg economic opportunities that makes the conservationof natural
resourcesbeneficiatto tocatpeopte."(TheEcotourismsociety)
"NatureTourismthat advancesconservation".(WortdWitdtifeFund)
'Wortd TourlsmOrganization.
"GtobalForecasts
andProfi{esof l.larketSegments,',
Vot7, Tourism
2020Vision,AladridrWTO.
2001.
1l
CHAPTER2
RESULTS
ANDDISCUSSION
2500000
2000000
1500000
1000000
50000()
TourlsmIn SorsoeonProvlnce
l3
Sorso_gon has manytourist destinations, inctudingits numerous beaches;
accounted for by its 336kitometersof coastl.ine.
Among-the founeentownsanO
the municipatityof trosinhasno shoretine.CeneraVa preasanr
31"--it_tf:
weamerls"lly
expectedyearround.
t)
EITALBEACH
OF OUBAT
Major attraction is the fine, white sand beachesand cool waters for
swimming.Oneresorthasa swimmingpool for thosewho dislikeseawater. Nat.ive
cottagesare tocatedatongsidethe beachfrontfor swimmersand picnic-goersuse.
Notedecotourismactivitiesis the area are swimming,picnjc, boatingand surfing
whenthe wavesare relativetyhigh.
TOLONO-hAPOBEACHIN BACONDI|TPJCT
HOTAA'DCOID fPPINal(OFTRO(IN
18
THEMANOPoVE,Al\)D
F'I6H6ANCII4AP,/oF PPIET)DW
(Coailal Env;ronn enffo ogran)
l9
The site is a showcase
of mangrovebeachecosystemwith naturatmangrove
forest, mangroveplantation,Mde stretch of seagrass and protectedcoral reefs.
The marine sanctuaryis 2 kitometeBfrom SabangBeachwhich is the jump-off
point. A mangrovenurseryis tikewiseestabtished
within the site.
THEPIUFECTIVAL
ThePili Festivat
whichis hetdeverylastweekof Juneeachyearin Sorsogon
City cetebratesthe Piti treesandits numerous products.Thefestivatfeaturesa
week-tong seriesof cutturatactivities,productsexhibitsandconctudingwith the
incomparab(ePilistreetdance.
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Arrival Performance.The data from the Departmentof Tourismshowsan
increasinggrowthrate in the numberof tourist arrivalsto Sorsogon
province(refer
to Figure4). Domesticarrivatsincreasedby 10.20% from 2004to 2005, white
foreign tourists increasedby 19.34%. Onty 3.2 % of the province'stotal visitor
arrivatsfor 2005are foreignnationats.
50,ooo
45,OOO
40,oo0
35,OOO
30,ooo
25,OOO E Domestic
E Foreign
20,ooo
15,OOO
'10,ooo
5,OOO
o
Year 2OO4 Year 2005
TotalForeignArrivals
1,512
Asia
China 10
HongKong 11
Indonesia 2
Japan 142
Mataysia 1
Singapore 8
SouthKorea 118
Taiwan 76
Thailand 14
lliddle East
SaudiArabia 5
America
Canada 39
usA 393
Europe
France 52
Germany 206
Itaty 56
Switzertand 16
UnitedKingdom 87
Oceania
Austratia
Others 184
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
Yoar2004 Yoar2005 Yea2006
Donsolis inctudedamonethc
:heDeparrment
of rourismnu; sitqsin thePhitippjnes
that
1T:t:'"1;
'rovrnce'
otn".a"iii"iii"n,
MountPinatubo
#:iJH::,.ff;:[n:;v"ffiT:i.,:.:ii.,il.".,""
";J1.1:u,"!glourists
pa.mttacan
in turo::_t-ql in-iloiiii.ii b'rieo rrtuno
ilou. However,whate shark intel in
lr"s.ol1,"u,on,,r,",ou,.lJ,iffi
dne to the resortsfor picnicandswimming "..., ..
j*lf ;
iTl"?,,,8"il:iiliT,.iJ,::*i";.":l
Or.ing*eufunOrl.
h &r . Datagatheredfrom
3T jHj:t*."'"'*.:Tt1$1"r,,A1'{ili:{i,1.::."q !T:"1rIX
thenumber
= svxph.,*ln;;;;,inrlJ"..;:(i:|"f,".jJ,!1i""r.,,n", orvisitori
io
2.5
VotcanoNaturalpark{Source: BVNP
Figuae6: VisitorArrivalsin the BuLusan Visitor'sCenter)
1,400
1,2@
1,000
800
600
rl00
200
0
Mayto Decemb€r
2006 January
to June2007
r Chudjntra,S. (1993)NatureTourismProfite:
Thaitand.In J. Nerbnandp.B. Dur5t(eds)Nafure
Tourismin Asia:Oryortunities and Constrcintsfor Conservationand EconomicDevelopmenl
(pp.31-41).
Washington, DC:|JSDA ForestSeNtce.
Foreigntouristarrivalspeakduringthe monthsof Mayuntit July whichis
consistent
with the nationaltrendon foreienvisitorarrivats.
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The Sorso{onTourisml,larket
Socio-demographic
Profile
Figure7: AgeandSexDistribution
of Respondents
Age ot roapondents
1a
16
14
'12
10
numbcf
a
o
15-24 25-34 3544 45-54 55 &
up
age brackct
Profession/Occuoation.
Figure8 showsthe profession/occupation of visitoB
interviewed.The butk of the tourists are professionats,employees,cottege
studentsand businessmen.Thus,majorityof the touriststo the protnce haye
highereducationand betongsto the upperincomebracket.Thiswoutdhavea
bearingon the travelbehavior,motivationandtype of activitiesthat thevwould
favorandorefer.
28
Figure8: Profession
/Occupationof Respondents
12
10
qrv
"'".."/rd.a"t-"-':..."-".""."n
On the other hand, lookingat the mixture of the touristsinterviewed,the
tourist market of Sorsogon attracts and fascinatesa wide rangeof travetersand
visitors. Accordingty,this is the potential market that the provincehopes to
captureand enticefor its ecotourismindustrv.
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Tabte2: Res dents'Countrvof Residen
ce
Countrvof Residence Percentaee
Domestic: 60.4%
Residents of the Philippines
Of FitipinoNationality 56.6%
Batikbayans 3 . 8%
Foreign: 39.6 %
united Statesof America 5
Canada 1
Germany 2
lre{and 3
UnitedKingdom 1
Scotland 1
Japan 1
Thaitand 1
'l
lsraet
Australia 3
SouthAfrica 2
Destination
Relatedlnformation
30
Figure9: Pointsof Entryto the Phitippines
Cbrk Intemational
Airporttr Cebulnlematinal
Airpodl
Isi\]AlA r
oAlbay l
r Matnog l
O Pilar
tr Bulan
I NOanswer
Dlrationof Stav/Travel.
Foreigntouristsplanto stayin the phitippines
from
two to four weeks.Foreignanddomestictouriststo Sorsogon provinceintendto
travelfor a minimumof onedayto a maximum of oneweek.
Visitonto Donsol,
bothforeignandlocat,usualtystayfor two to threedays
in the area.Whatewatchingandinteractionat Donsolentaitsregistration at the
Visitor'sCenterandan orientationsession beforethe actualactivityis conducted.
Thereare timeswhen4 to 5 hoursof waitingat the openseasin the motorized
outriggerwoutdyietd no sightingsof the whatesharks.Henceboat ridesto the
openseasusualtystart early in the morning.In caseswhenthere are negative
sightingsof the animats,visitorsusualtytry againthe next day. This type of
visitorsconsiderthemsetvesas either bird watcheBor eco/naturetouristg.Thev
watchedwitdtife(notontybirds)andusualtystayedlongerin the site.
Visitorsto the Butusan
Votcano NaturalParksetdomstayedmorethana day
in the park.Therearevariousactivitieswhichcanbe carriedout andexDerienced
at the parksuchasbird watching,trekking,boatingandfishingamongothers.The
tackof facititiessuchas accommodation, food estabtishmentsand the neqessarv
supportservices neededfor touriststo staylongerandembarkon theseactivitiei
is the mainreasonthoughwhytourismto the BVNP is stittunsustainable.
Visitorsstayat the othertourists'destinations/sites
in the orovincefor tess
thana dayonly.Veryfew stayedan extraday.Timespenton thesesitesis from4
to I hoursonly.Thesetouristsarecaltedtravetersor generattourists.Thistypeof
touristsvisitthe siteto seethe "highlights"or majorattractionswhichmaybethe
scenery,waterfal(s,and the typical"sun,sandandsea,'reson.Thisshowsthat
majority of the visitorsto the other touristssites in Sorsogon are from the
neighboring communities andprovinces only.
Onthe otherhand,furtherscrutinyof the visitors,profitefromthe Bulusan
VotcanoNaturalParkandthe Mangrove Sanctuary in prietoDiazshowedthat the
visitorswere cottegestudents,membersof the academe,NGOSand Locat
Government Unitsfrom differentpartsof the country.Theycamein grouptours
andthe primaryinterestfor visitingwasfor educationpurposes. Thismarketon
educationtourismis a big potentialfor Sorsogon. The CoastalEnvironment
Programin Prieto Diaz, as an exampte,is haven for marine biotogists,
environmentaustsand peopteinterestedin coastalmanagement and protection.
However,tourismactivitiesshoutdbe designedto encourage deeperinteraction
andinterpretation
to make"tearning"moreinteresting, meaningful andsatisfying.
itiari Province the unitv. Commonto the
::T::*"1'-,i: ,,t need
llgyludg" auoG*rE pGceTiilE-iiiG e re arrivingto
Sorsogon.Traveter to be educatedbefore joumei
their inJiocats neeato
know-what is expected.l8 For both the traueters'inJ tire loiits, mutratry
beneficiaI
experiences
takeptace.
A greater part of the respondents said that they teamedabout the
ptace/sitethroughfriends,associates and retatives.person;ttestimonyandfirst
handexperience are stilt the mostpotentpromotionat too[. Butinflux of foreign
touristscanbe attributedto the presenceof intemetandwebsites.
At(of the visitorsto Donsotsaidthat it wastheir first time visitto tne area.
Neverthetess' not atl of the touristsinterviewedwerefirst time visitorsto the
province.Figure11showsthe sitesof first time visitto the provinceot the tourists
interviewed.
250h
200
15o/o
10To
5%
0o/o
RizalBearch Donsolfor Tolongcapo MateoHot &
Whaleshark Beach ColdSpdngs
33
enjoymentof the tourist and aids in the protectionof the host site's naturaland
culturat environments.Foreignvisitorsretatedthat they tearnedabout the ptacb
through the intemet and print materials like brochures and books. But
informationatmateriatslike this are ontyavaitabtefor Donsot.Thisbringsforth the
issueof weak promotionaleffort being given to the other tourist sites in the
province.Naturatty,awarenessis a basicetementfor name.recattand eventuat
choice.
andInterestonSorsogon
Information
Figure12.Additionat Province
3% .-/o g localculture
.-Ks
-l__N
I people
I nowunadveftised
fl
r
.."u
sites/discoleries
E development
plounce
in the
''," -!
0 dialect
A high 85.2 % of the touristssaid they are interestedin teamingand
kn-owing. moreaboutSorsogon province.Sinceecotourism is a communitybased
effort, the destinationis wherethe community shoutdgivequerespect
is. Tourists
-
to the existingsetupof the tocalcommunityits people,environmintandcuttural
significance.In this case,touriststo So6ogonshowed interestto interactwith the
localcommunities.
Educating onesetfaboutthe destination,prior to the trip, is an extremely
essentiatsideof goodecotourism practice.Learningaboutthe history,cutture,
tanguage and the naturalenvironment of the target destinationareaaidsboth
cu(tural interaction and appreciationof locat ecosystems.people in the
communityare morelikely to socializeif visitorsshowprior knowledgeabout their
D\ace.
35
Basedon the packaged tour presented, onty28.6%of touristexpenditures
(entrance fee to BVNP andlunchat Seamancor) reachedthe province,specificatly
the touristdestination/site.Thetour operatorandtransportation, both basedin
Atbay,got 35.7%eachof the tour cost.Thetotat teakage on this packagedtouris
71.4%.A "teakage" is when an input for tourism is importedfrom outside of the
locatity.Increasingty,thereis reatizationthat ve^rytittte of the moneyspentby
touristsremains at or nearthe destination itsetf.'' A commonestimateis that less
than ten percent (10.%) of tourist spendingremainsin communitiesnear
ecotourism destinations.'"
Transportation PhD3.000.00
Accommodation 2,000.00
Food 1,500.00
Whatewatchinc/interaction& visitor'sfee 1,000.00
Totat 7,500.00/pax
t" Ljndberg,K.
\19911Poli.ies tor lAaimizing Nature Tourlsm'| Ecologicaland Economlc&enefits.
Washington, D.C.:WorldResoufces Institute.
'o Llndberg,K. and D. Hawkins(1993), Ecotoudsm:A Guidefor Plannercand lAanagerc.Notth
Bennington,vT.: TheEcotourism society.
'?r uhited Nations Environment Programrne, "Ecommic lmpacts of Tourlsm," at
, 1 ., . 1, ..; , . . 1| ; : 1' . . : . , ,. ":.. ..:::.:. i - ' M a r t h aH o n e y T A:
, I E S ", E c o t o u r i s m
Toot for Sustainabte9evetopment," worlchop on Ecotourism,condKted by Eco Tourism Society
Sri Lanka(ESSL) in Association with the TourismCLuster & the Competitiveness Programme/USAID
BMlCtl,Cotombo,Sri Lanka,November22, 2004
36
Expenses for handicraftsandguideswerenot inctuded.Lessthan10%of the
respondents gaveanswersto thesequestionsin the visitor'ssurvey,henceis
insufficientto comeup with a generalization. Basedon the above,67 %of totat
touristexpenditures (accommodation, food,fees)wentto Donsot.Eco-todces hire
andpurchase locattyandthereforeput a higher- sometimeas muchasi5 %of
money-into the (ocaleconomy.z2 In thiscaseahelongerthe duntion of the stayof
the visitor,the biggerwitt be the benefitsto the area.
ilotivatlon,Preferences
andSatisfaction
Rating
" tbid
and are often ignoredby atl exceptfor individuatsmatloperatoBwho dependon
this target groupfor their sourceof revenue.This type of touristsis mindful of
budgetand expenditures.Other touriststo the provincehad no needfor a guide
becausethey were staying with friends and retatives who are residentsof
Sorsogon.
3 Hvenegaard,c.T. (2002)UsinglouristsTypoLogies
for Ecotourism
Research.
Joumdfol
EcotourismI 11\7-16.
As part of the visitor survey,touristswere askedabout their knowledgeof
attemativeactivities,suchas snorketing,diving, kayakingand mountainctimbing
amongothers, offered in the province.Most had no idea those activities were
possibte.A goodnumberof the respondents were awareonty of swimmingat the
province'snumerousbeaches,hot and cold springsand the atternative eco-
adventureofferedby whalewatching/interactionat Donsot.
Table 3 : Ecotourism
ActivitiesOfferedand MarketPreferences
Activities Aware ahead Undertookat Woutdbe
of time the time interested
Altarnative/ecotourlsm 56% 43% 56%
activities
CulturaIExDloration 50% 35% 63%
40
Activities Aware ahead Undertookat Would be
of time the time interested
Alternative/traditional 28% 15% 43%
Healing
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Thoughmajorityof the other touristsitesin the provincehavefacilitates
for accommodation, foodandotherservices, touristsseldomstayedlongerthana
day.Fot(ow-up interviewsshowedthat a portionof thesevisitorsarefrom nearby
provinces suchas AtbayandCamarines Surandstitt havetime to retumhomein
the afternoon.Other visitors,even foreignnationals,preferredto stay with
retativesor friendswhoare residents of the provinceor stayin So6ogon City or
Legaspi Cityin Atbay.Mth thisscenario, the touristsvisitthe sitesjust to seethe
"hightights" or must-see attmctionsin the destinations andnot as an experiential
journeywhereteamingandinsightsmaybe cuttedfrom.za Thismaybe creditedto
the fact that visitorsareunaware of the differentactivitiesavailabte andthat can
beanangedin eachof the touristsites.
Of the fifty-fourvisitors,58%saidtheydid not purchaseanyartsandcrafts
duringtheir trip to the province.On the other hand,an averageexpenditure
of
ontyPhp500.00wasreportedby visitorswhoboughtartsandcraftsfor souveniB.
Thelow incomeandsatesfromartsandcraftscanbe attributedto the fact
that arts andcraftsbeingsotdat souvenirshopsandstoresherein the
avaitable
provinceare atsoavaitableat otherprovlnces
in the BicotRegion.In comparison,
Atbayeven hasmore variedsouveniritemsand at a muchlowerprice.Touristsare
inclinedto buyartsandcraftsat Daraga,Atbayweretheycanbe obtainedevenat
wholesate pricefor bulk purchases.Sorsogonhasto considercreatingarts and
craftsthat woutdbe uniqueandoriginalto the provincein orderto captureand
havea placein the market.
Sorsogon is rich not ontyin naturatecologicalsitesbut alsoin proudof its
culturean_d traditions.Manycountriescontinueto equateecotourism with being
outdoors.'"Whethersuchmisdirection reftectsnaivetyor intentionalobfuscation
andconfusion remainsto be seen.To gaugewhetherthe visitorsto the province
are aware of the presenceof these cultural heritageand traditions,the
respondents were atsoaskedif they or their guidearrangedfor any traditionat
dancing, singing,heatingrituatsor anyculturatperformances duringtheir trip or
stayat the province.Resutts pointedout that noneof the visitorsnortheir guides
arranged for any of the above performances.
traditionat/cuttural Main reason
givenagainis dueto tackof awareness that suchactivitiesareavailabteandmay
bearranged.
'?4Navarro,
D.B.1998,FeasibiLity
Studyon a Community-based SustainabteEco-tousmlnthe
ButusanVolcanoNationatParkandSurfounding LXAs,lnc. lrosin,5o6ogon.
Communities.
'?5l,^ader.
Ron.Defendingthe Tourists,Part 1. PlanetaForum.at ptaneta,com
42
Oneof the findingsworthmentioning is the requestof touristsfor speciat
foodto be servedto them. Thirty-eightpercentof the respondents arranged for
foodto be servedduringtheir trip. Majority,asexpected,askedfor BicotExpress
andseafoodto be inctudedin their meats.Onetype of foodsurprisingty inctuded
asmostrequested wasstreetfood.suchas"batot".
Visitorsdo not aimfor consistency
hencetouristsarenot easilycategorized.
For thosemakinga journey,the timitedamountof time makesany interaction
significant.Touristsvjsit churches,marketsand othersignificantp{aceswith an
understanding that the chancemaynot presentitself again.Mixingup activitiesis
a wayof experiencing asmuchaspossibte andreactingto ever-changingstimutus.
Conservation
andEcotourism
Awarene5s
Whotwouldbe an acceptableamount?
':7HerbertHamete,Ecotrans,Germany,2004.www.ecotrancs.org
T Travetbiz,"creen is Goodfor hotetBusines5,
" Ontinearticte.29 August2002.
Referencing
http//www.travetbiz.com.au/artcles/14lOc010614.asp. lHEl,2002.
3 MORI,PackageHotidays,I,,{OR|,September2002.
44
Visitor'swittingnessto pay wasfoundto be hightysubjectuponthe fund
beingtocattymanagea andusedin supportof community wetfire. A targenumber
of respondents, particutarly
foreignvisitors,choseto point out the importance
of
the fee not goingto govemment agencies.Therewasa directcorretation between
the respondents' to payandthe community
wittingness asbeneficiary. Ecotourists,
as consumers,often support the importanceof tourism benefiting tocat
residents.30
An internationalsurveyrevealedthat more than two-thirdsof U.S.and
Austratiantravetersand 90 %of Britishtouristsconsideractiveprotectionof the
environment for tourists.3l
an importantresponsibitity Travetersarewittingto pay
morefor a stayin a site with a responsibte attitudeandinctuding
environmental
supportof localcommunities.
55.8% of the respondents were unabteto visit other sitesand try the
variousactivitiesduringtheir travel due to lack of time (refer to
to Sorsogon
Figure14).Only6%mentioned aboutpeaceandsecurityprobtems asa hindrance
for exptoringother parts of the province. Other factors mentioned were the
impendingeruptionof the Bulusan Volcano,probtemwith transportationand lack
of banking
facitities.
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to the present.Encounters
betweenthe mititaryandoutlawelementsaresporadiF
andunDredictabte.
600/o
50%
40va
30%
20o/o
10%
00h
1t 36ss E g.g €E
BE !EgE ,*EE ;€_i
[$ g-s;€ i"EE SEEE
.E;-- E e.5 Y
.E
t'?Mader,
Ron.Defending
the Tourists,Part1. PtanetaForum.At planeta.com
4',7
Twenty-fivepercent(25 %)saidthey woutdtike to visit the ButusanVotcano
Naturat Park the next time they visit Sorsogon.Several tourists mentioned
specificattythe activities they woutd tike to try and experiencein the site:
t<iyakingit the take, trek the mountaintraits, camp within the area and to go
fishingat the take.
Figure'15.Ptaces
to Visiton FutureTripto Sorsogon
n Donsol fofwhaleshaft
Presentations
tr Cultural
I I newsites/destinations
percent(14%)areinterestedto seeculturalpresentations
Fourteen suchas
and
traditionatdances,singingof folk songs othercultura[performances.Eleven
percent(11%)woutdtiketo seewaterfaltsandsceneries whitethe remainingtwo
percent(2 %)Mshedfor newsitesandunfamitiar/unexptored destinations.
3
CHAPTER
ANDCONCLUSION
SUMMARY
. youngrmosttyteenagersandyoungprofessionals
. mosttyfrom American,Europeanand AsianCountries
. independenttourist and travetsto Sorsogon v/ithouta guide
. has chosento visit Sorsogonmainly for the opportunity to experience
atternative tourism (whate shark watching/interaction), educational
purposeand recreation
. doesnot currenttyknowmuchabout Sorsogon but woutdtike to learnmore
especiattyaboutits cuttureand peopte
. staysan averageof 2 to 3 daysin Donsotand tessthan a day for the rest of
the tourist destinationsin Sorsogon
. saysthat hatf of their vacationtime is on ecotourismactivities
. dectaresthat tearningabout nature is an important basisor motivationfor
visit or travet to anydestination.
49
More than hatf (56.6 %) of the tourists interviewed were aware that a
nationalpark or a protectedareaexistsin Sorsogon province.In fact, everyone of
thosewho confirmedof havingknowtedgeof the presenceof thesesiteswas abte
to visit either the ButusanVotcanoNaturatpark or Donsotfor the whalesnarK.
55.8 % of the respondentswere unable to visit other sites and trv the
various actiyities during their travel to Sorsogondue to tack of time and
information.However,touriststo Sorsogon showedinterest to try the variouseco-
tourismactivities,inctudingcutturatand traditiona{performances, and to interact
longerwith the tocaIcommunities.
Opportunities
andStrengths
. Presence
of NaturatandCutturalFeatures
51
imaginativeand creative. Fiestasbecamemuch awaited occasionsthat bring to
forefront the pride of the tocal peoptebecauseit embodiestheir arts, talents,
resources,culture and traditions,This is one way of supportingthe preservation
and promotion of toca[ arts and cutture inctuding indigenousfolk arts and
traditional cultural artistic forms which are an integral part of locat tourism
devetopmentand promotionefforts.
. Increasine
environmentat
awareness
and marketfor educativetourismDroducts
tt Tearfund,"Tourism' an Ethicallssue:MarketResearch
Report",Tearfund,London,Januarv20m.
chooseecotourism productsoverthe usuattourismsites.Increasingdissatisfaction
with traditionattourismdestinations
andproducts shiftedtravelers'oreferencefor
moreeducative andchaltengingvariation.
'" World
TourismOrganization.WorldTourismBarometer.January2005.p.2
ri Mastny,TreadingLightLy:NewPathsfor International
Tourism,Wortdwatch
Paper159
(Washjngton, DC:Wortdwatch Institute,December2001)
36WortdTourismOrganization, pressrelease,June2004.
53
. RevenueEeneration
Each municipatity has its own unique tourism potentiat' However the
tourism potentiat is targely unreatizedfor several reasonsinctudinga tack of
coordinationamongthe different ptayersin the industry.One strategyseen is to
ctusterthe tourismproductsin the provinceand identify their niches.
andProbtems
Gaps,lssues
. tourismstructureandqovernment
Lackof tourismoDerators, visitorcenters
. Mosttourismproducts throuehout
arenot operational/availabte the vear
56
. Not att destinationshavebasicnecessarv
facitities
. lnsufficientinformation.weakpromotionand marketchannets
a)l
DeDartment of Tourism. Donsolhad its shareof exposures in internationattourism
and travet magazines,tetevisiondocumentaries,write'ups in major nationaland
internationatnewspapers, and personaltestimoniesof satisfiedvisitorsto namea
few. Visitorsto Donsolneverthetess have littte knowtedgeon what other tourism
sites and destinationsexist in the provinceoutsideof Donsol.Furthermore,Yery
tittte is knownon what a tourist can do on a particutarsite. As mentionedin the
resuttsof the visitor survey,numerouseco-tourismactivities, inctudingcultural
and traditionalperformances,are avaitabtein other partsof sorsogon.However,a
targeportionof touristshad no idea that theseactivitiesare beingofferedand are
Dossibte.
. Weakaddedvalueto product
59
Conclusion
60
The whatesharkeco-adventure is the most poputarand visitedby both tocat
and foreign tourists. However,other sites of potentiat tourism remain under-
utitized. Numerouseco-tourism activities, inctuding culturat and traditionaI
performances,are availablein other parts of Sorsogon.Stitt, a targe portion of
tourists had no idea that these activities are being offered and are possibte.
lronicatty,basedon the study,there existsa marketfor thesekindsof activities.
61
4
CHAPTER
RECOMMENDATION
f. imoroveDataColtection
3. createproduct-marketmatch
63
trekkingand the likesare possibte.Studentsand peoptedoingresearchon marine
ecosystems woutd took for educationtourism and the Prieto DiazMangroveand
FishSanctuaryis an ideal site. Thoseinterestedin exotic ftora and faunawoutdgo
for nature tourismand the BVNP,Donsotfor whale sharkwatching/interactionor
the PNOCEco-Darkare recommendeddestinations.Theseare but a few of the
Droduct-marketmatch which can be made based on existing, emergingand
potentiattourismproductsin Sorsogon provinceand the type of market segments
identified at the visitor survey. Emphasishowevershoutdbe on what witt work
bestin the areaand not just becauseit is a goodidea and a dupticationof other
areas.The ecotourismproductshoutdbe uniqueand buitdson the strengthsand
attmctionsof the area.
4. devetoDtour packages
64
andevengeneraltouristswhojust seethe hightights
tourists,hikers/trekkers and
sceneries of anarea.
Considerations neededin devetoping a tour programor itineraryinctude
determiningthe ctientprofite,tistingof proposedptacesof interestto be visited,
durationof tour/stay,hotet/resortcategory(whenappticabte), detailson food
arrangement, activitiesto be inctuded,modeof transportation, guideor escort
requirementandavaitabitity of ancittaryservices.
what they
is achievedwhenthe touristsexperienced
Touristsatisfaction
exDected
andhadDaidfor.
Droductadded-value
5. increase
Oneof tourism'sgoalsis to increase tourismrevenue.one strategyto make
touristsstaylongeris to offertour packagesthat woutdprotongtheir stayandvisit
the other sitesin Sorsogon. The consequence of increasingvisitor'sdurationof
stayin the provinceis increasedtourists'expenditures,Visitorsareencouraged to
staytongerand obviouslyspendmore. Thinking of additionatthingsto offer to
tourists,other than the usual,mustbe incorporated to guarantee that leakages
areminimized.
Tourists,[oca[andforeignatike,desirefor tourismactivitieswhichnot only
satisfytheir eyesbut atsosupponandbenefitthe localcommunities. Ecotourists,
asconsumers, often support the significanceof tourism benefitingtocat residents.
Gettingthe cooperation of the community is imperativeandchanging the wayof
thinkingof the localstowardecotourism devetopment witl be easyif the purposeis
ctear.Thisis a situationwhereopportunities for tocatpoputation to participate
more in the industryas owners,operatorsand part of the ancittaryservices
throughdevetopment of the ski(lbaseof residentsso they can be professionalty
employed.Localresidents asguides,serviceproviders, createandsetthandicrafts
arebut a few examptes of addingvatueto the tourismproductin the area.
7. imDrove
VisitorCentersandstrenethen andmarketchannets
Dromotion
Verytittte informationcanbefoundon whata touristcando andcanfind in
other parts of the province.FuttyequippedVisitor Centersare necessary
to
provideinformationto tourists.Thesecentersare wheretravetersare oriented
and educatedabout tocat rutesand customs.Theseefforts witl help resotve
probtemsbeforethey arise. Briefingmateriats,mapsand marketingmateriats
shoutdbeavaitabte in thesecenters.
H. (1991)Tourism,ecotourismand protectedareas.Parks2
Caebattos"Lascurain,
(3),31-3s.
Travetgrows,Vital Signs2005(TheWortdwatch
Chafe,Zoe, lnterestin Responsibte
Institute).
Hamele,Hebert. Ecotrans,Germany,2004.www.ecotrancs.org
Seminar"Workshop
on Devetoping
an IntegratedEcotourismptan for Sorsocon
Province.
LIKAS-RIDGE,
Mahartika
Highway,lrosin,Sorsogon,
June16-17, ?005.
,, Onlinearticte.29 August
Travetbiz,"Greenis Goodfor HotetBusiness, 2002.
http//www.travetbiz.
com.au
/artcles/
14lOc010614.
asp.ReferencinglHEi,2002.
Tearfund,"Tourism- an Ethicatlssue:Market ResearchReport,,,Tearfund,
London,
January2000.
TheInternational
Ecotourism
Society.Ecofourism
FoctSheet
Programme,,,Economic
UnitedNationsEnvironment lmpactsof Tourism,,'at
'!.)r:..:.:.,:t::.:;..ja-..:.a,:j:.:..,::.,t:.,a.at:::a.......a....:....:.,...-.,...:it:.-..,..i..:,.j
WortdTravelandTourismCouncil,TravelandTourismForgingAhead:Executive
Summary(London,
2004)
WortdTourismForum,Prague, June2, 2004.
CzechRepubtic,
Wortd Tourism Organization, Tourism 2o2o Vision, at
!:::::
: | '.
: .:::.::j..: :::1.11 .:t::.:):
WortdTourism WortdTourismBarometer,
Organization, January
2005
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"Tourism,a Forcefor Sustainable
Development".
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OSCEEconomicForum,Prague, CzechRepubtic,June2, 2004
pressretease,
WortdTourismOrganization, June2004.
Surveyf lnterviewerInitials:
(Pleasecheck):
BasicInformation
Gender Age
Male
Female
Profession/Occupation:
Tllowiia youfirstlearnabout
internet
\particularsiteor Dlacevisited'see
choicesl? D ) friends/associates
reading - books,magazlnes
materia[s
a)-Ton6tfor WhateSnark
b) MateoHotandCotdSPring, lrosin d ) reiatives/famities
Beach,
c) Riza( Gubat earUerbackpacking / accidentat
experience
di Mangrove Prieto f ) maps
and fish sanctuary,
Diaz c a n ' tr e m e m D e r
e) Butusan Votcano NaturatPark and h)
Lake,Butusan
f) Beachesof Sta Magdalena,Pls
specify-
Totongapo Beach,Bacon
Dancatan Butusan
Beach,
Others,PlssPecify.
8. What madeYoudectdeto come ano
visit lthe particularsite of ploce a) starspecles
visited)? b) for peaceandrelaxatjon
a)-To-rvolfor WhateShark c) for adventure
bi MateoHotandcotdsprjng,lrosjn d) vacatlon
c) RizatBeach, Gubat e) famityreunjon
dj Mangrove and fish sanctuary,Prjeto f) freshair
Dlaz naturalDea
e) BuG;-n votcano t'latural Park and h ; t f r ec o r n p a n y / tboe w r t hf r i e n d s
Lake,Bulusan i) Others
f) Beaches of Sta Magdalena' Pts
specify'-
Totongapo Beach,Bacon
n ) Dancalan Beach,Bulusan
r) Others,pLs sPecifY.
-
9, Howwouldyourateyourabltltyto Fiiipino Bikot
a) A tittte a) A tjttle
speakFjtipino?Bicot? bl lorle
b) some
c) Fajr c) f alr
d)Good d) Good
e) E^-etlent e) r\.elle.t
'13.over-aLt,howmuchmoneyoo You
expectto spendduringyourtravets or phP
in the PhjtiPPines?
T4. HowmuchmoneyhaveYousPent
duringyourvisitto Sorsogon?(Ptease
includeall costs) TransPort:
Accommodation
Guide
Food
Handicrafts
Fees
Others(Pts.sPecifY)
andfish sanctuary,PrietoDiaz
d ) Mangrove
Butusan
Votcano
NaturalParkandLake,Bulusan
f) Beaches ptsspecify_
of 5taMagdatena,
Beach,Bacon
Totongapo
n , Dancatan
Beach,Butusan
r ) Others,ptsspecify.
) NO
18.Whatjs the strangestimPressjon you a) overwhetmed/amazed
haveof your trip? | b) verydjfferentfrom wheretheycamefrorn
c) interesting adventure
d) strange betiefs, practices andfabtes
e) everythjngis hard for the tourists,nothjngis
avajtabte andinstantlyaccessjbte
f) retaxjng, cootan nice
g) unexpected
n) nappy
j) sad
i) others
19. Didyourtrjp meetyour
expectations? ONo
20.Arethereanywaysthat yourtrip to Moreinformation aboutothersites
the Provinceof porticulor
Sorsogonl b ) Hireda locaL guide
sife coutdhavebeenjmproved? c ) Broughtappropriate clothing
(personaLpreparations,cLothing, o) Learned a tittte of the tanguaqeor diaiect
[anguage skilts,groupdynamics,etc) Travelledatone/in a group
f ) Stayedin [ocaIaccommodatjons
f\ 0thers, ptease specify
21.TheProvince
of Sorsogon activitiesandsitesfor
offersa wjd€rangeof ecotourism
indicate
visitors.Please
were aheadof time?
macleaware ()f suchopportunities
whether You
or, if you undertooksuchactivil:ies?
madeawareof their avaitabilitY?
Or, if you would have beenint 3restedif you had been
| - ^.- .ucrv v^lta aLlnlrFq RFI r
AwareAheadof lJndertook at the Time Wouldbe Interested
Time
( )YEs ()No ()YEs (lNo ( )YES ( )No
Activities
21.1Atternative/Ecotourism
(festivals,
ExpLoration
21.2CulturaL otd ()No
( )YEs ( )No ( )YEs i )No ()YEs
housesJ ( )YES ( )No ( )YEs ( )No
21.3Snorkelling/Diving ' ( )YEs ()No
( )YES ( )No ( )YEs ()No ( )YES ( )No
21.4Kayaking ( )YEs ( )No ( )YEs ( )No
Trekking
21.5Forest ( )YEs ( )No
( )YES ( )No ()YEs ()No
21.6MountainClimbing/CaveExptoring ( ) Y E S ( ) N o ( )YEs ( )No
( )YEs ( )No ()YEs ()No
21.7seaandHotSPringSwimming ( )No ( )YEs ( )No
ExPosures ( )YES ( )No ( )YEs
21.8RuratDevetoPment ( )YES ( )No ( )YEs I )No
i^n>l Ha:lind IIYES ( )No
22. lf lne answerto anyot tne tasr1 t Didn'thaveenoughtjme
questionsis NO.what U1Wasadvisedor heardof securityprobtems in the
orovince/site
hindered/ hindersYoua c) Theimpending eruptionof BulusanVotcano
d) Problem with transportationgoing
to tne sltes
e) Nobanking facjtjties/services
e) Theunpredictabitityof the weather
f) Others,PtssPecify
in tearning O Yes
Zt.mouG$u-beinterested jnformatjonwoutdyou be interested
moreaboutthe people'its cuilureand Whuttype of
variousftoraandfaunaof the in?_-_--=--
Province?
/)No
24. Howshoutdinformation aboutrne ElA;tAIture
provincebe madeavajlable to visitors? b) wiidtjfe- floraandfauna
c) the peopte
Oj otner new, usuatly unadvertised,newty
discovered sltes
e) development in the site/provrnce
f) the diatect
g )o t h e r s
a smatt O Yes
25, lf a VisjtorCenter,inctudlng
Iibrarv,videos,hjstorical exhibit,were
estabiished woutdyou O N o
in the Province,
|'- inrara<tad in ooins?
26. At present,not many/every ramlLyrn O Yes
the varioussitesin the Province ls
benefitingfrom the arrjvaIof
fund What wouLd be an acceptableamount?
travelers.lf a localty-manage
wereestablished for communitY
wetfare,woutdyouobjectto a smatL
fee beingcharged aspart of the cost ()No
of yourvisit to the site?
and Potential
Existinc,Emereing Destinationsin
Tourism Destinations
ial Tourism i Sors Province
MUNICIPALITY Tourism Destination
Existing Emerqinq Potential
StaMagdatena BigoBeach LlangBeach Tataongan
Beach
BaladingBeach otangoBeach Beach
ALig-jgan
NewPort Resort UboFaus
PamanaResort
Bulusan Butusan
Lake Batatsa Uma BucoPass,Church
Eeach
Dancatan BulusanRiver Ruins/Baluarte
Masacrot
Spring Beach
Mitigabiga lnaradoEcoville
Sorsogon
City Paguriranlsland . Tolong-gapo . Bato Caves,
PNOC-Bacman Beach Pinaculan ls(and
Rompeotas . DanaoLake . Alemoriat Marker
. Bucat"bucatan A Ruins at Si o
spring Pacdo(, Brgy.
. PepitaPark Capuy markJng
the otd town sites
Assistants'
Research
1. Guzman
Ms.AuroraR.Chavez-de
lrosin
Buenavista,
4707Sorsogon
z. Ms.Annabe(te
E.Dominguiano
lrosin
Bacotod,
4707Sorsogon