Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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Lake Sebu, South Cotabato has many cultural attractions and natural makes it an attractive destination for tourists who want more than the usual fate. After making my way to Lake Sebu General Santos City airport, I spent the afternoon exploring the different parts of the city of interest.

First on the list are seven waterfalls and Seven Falls, a series of cascades majestically lined up one after another. The easiest to reach is the first case (named Dongon Hikong Falls or Alu in the local language) which require a minimum of walking. If these two are the hardest to reach because it requires a long hike into the valley to see them.

The government of South Cotabato province has sought to consolidate trails which is great because it makes it easier to walk. But unfortunately, the design of the infrastructure that has accompanied the project, including the arc of reception and function by the second fall, which is obviously not much thought, fall like a cheap theme park region. What do they expect government engineers anyway? You may not realize it, but the Philippines are among the worst in government infrastructure in the developed world because it allows our engineers to design things, not architects.

The first list is seven or Falls Seven Falls is a series of majestic waterfalls lined up one after another. The easiest access is the first part (called Dongon Falls Hikong Alu or local language), which requires very little walking. Although the latter two are the hardest to reach, because it requires a long walk towards the valley floor to see them.

It is quite unfortunate because each of the seven waterfalls has a name that describes the various stunts T'boli. And if the provincial government had visions, they must have spent T'boli design inspiration for the ark of welcome, function rooms and they built huts. When you create the infrastructure for tourist attractions, local authorities have to provide many thoughts and ensure that the design blended with the environment in which they are incorporated or are representative of local culture. Because if they do things to chance or without flavor, is destroying the attraction people come to visit.

That said, the fall of Seven are still worth the visit because even now there are structures in the area, the views are always free of obstructions. It would be better to put a lot of culture T'boli in the design of tourism infrastructure.

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