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75 Climbers Join Reopening Trek To SoCot’s Lake Holon

South Cotabato’s “crown jewel,” the famed crater-lake Holon in Tboli town is now open to tourists and the public!
By The Philippine Post

75 Climbers Join Reopening Trek To SoCot’s Lake Holon

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South Cotabato province’s “crown jewel,” the famed crater-lake Holon in Tboli town, formally reopened to tourists and the public on Monday after a year-long closure due to its rehabilitation and the restrictions caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.

Rodel Hilado, senior tourism operations officer of Tboli, said a total of 75 climbers and adventure seekers from parts of the province joined the return trek amid the observance of strict health protocols.

He said the local government lowered the number of visitors at the site to 75 per day based on the allowed 50 percent of its projected capacity.

“As of now, we can only accommodate tourists coming from South Cotabato,” Hilado said in an advisory.

He said interested climbers must book in advance through the municipal tourism office to ensure their inclusion in the daily trek schedule.

The official said they opened the booking for the site last Dec. 15 and the slots for Monday’s return climb was filled up in just one day.

As a requirement, he said the climbers should be physically fit and strictly follow the minimum health protocols, especially when converging at the site.

These include the observance of safe physical distancing and the wearing of face mask and face shield as necessary, he said.

Hilado assured that they will strictly enforce the compliance to Covid-19 protocols by visitors to sustain the site’s operations.

The municipal government of Tboli, through Mayor Dibu Tuan, closed down the Lake Holon to tourists from Jan. 6 to March 14 last year to pave the way for its annual rehabilitation and eventually extended due to the restrictions and control measures following the onset of Covid-19.

During the lake’s closure, the local government conducted various rehabilitation activities, including the upgrade of existing facilities at the campsite area, the natural view deck and other portions of the site.

It also developed new pitstops, featuring food establishments and scenic spots in the villages and communities traversed by the upgraded access road leading to the area. (PNA)

Photo Credit: www.pia.gov.ph