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Butanding Festival in BicolDONSOL, Sorsogon (April 19, 2007) – Once a sleepy coastal village located at the northwestern tip of Sorsogon province, this town now eyes to be a first-class municipality, thanks to giant sea creatures that are now attracting hordes of foreign and local tourists who infuse millions of pesos into the local economy. ![]() “Donsol was elevated to a third-class municipality in 2006 from a fourth-class status in 2003 and fifth-class in 1998, because of the butanding,” Mayor Salve Ocaya said, while giving tribute to the whale sharks, considered as the world’s largest fish that have found a home in the plankton-rich municipal waters of Donsol. ![]() Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano, who attended the opening of the four-day Butanding Festival along with Undersecretary Eduardo Jarque Jr. on April 18, said Donsol, a town of about 40,000 people, now has the chance to become a first-class municipality through sustainable eco-tourism. ![]() During the past Holy Week, hundreds of whale sharks visited the municipal waters of Donsol, attracting more than 300 tourists, many of whom checked in at hotels as far as Legaspi City, because of full occupancy at Donsol’s four resorts and 15 houses that have been accredited for the home stay program. ![]() There are about 40 accredited butanding interaction officers in Donsol, who accompany 60 registered boats, each of which has three or four crew members. The boats can be hired for a three-hour butanding interaction trip for P3,500. ![]() A study by the environmental group World Wildlife Fund (WWF) estimated the contribution of tourism to Donsol economy at P50 million in 2006 alone when about 11,000 tourists visited the town, about 65 percent of whom were foreigners. Arrivals were up from 7,000 in 2005. Last year, Donsol received an internal revenue allotment of P41 million. Durano said President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo also ordered the release of P60 million for the expansion of the Donsol bridge to enhance access to Barangay Dancayan, the jump-off point for whale shark interaction. ![]() The municipal government generated taxes of P1.9 million from tourist registration alone, up from P1.5 million in 2005. Foreign tourists are charged P300 and domestic tourists, P100 to interact with the whale sharks. ![]() The Philippine government now appreciates tourism for its job generation capability. Economic Planning Secretary Romulo Neri said that if the country can only attract more than 10 million foreign tourists like Thailand does, it can eliminate the problem of unemployment. In 2006, the country drew 2.84 million foreign visitors. Durano, however, said there is a limit to tourism growth particularly in eco-tourism destinations such as Donsol. “The limit should be if it starts destroying the habitat,” he said. Julia Campbell, the late New York Times journalist and member of the US Peace Corps, started an eco-tourism center in Donsol to help increase public awareness on protecting the whale sharks. She was supposed to return to Donsol to finish the project, until she was reported dead in the bosom of the Moutain Terraces in the tourist province of Ifugao on April 18. Local officials in Donsol, who knew Campbell personally, vowed to continue her project. Tourism officials also agreed to control tourism movement for its sustainability. The right formula, Durano said, should be “striking a balance between mass tourism and preserving the natural habitat.” Durano also said that more people should feel the benefits of tourism growth. “The more we spread the benefits of tourism throughout the country, the better it will be for the sustainable development of the Philippines,” he said. Roderick T. dela Cruz
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I am Joel Briones one of the Senior Butanding Interaction Officer here in Donsol swimming with the sharks for over 11 years and counting..
We have sightings now beginning last November…
So if you have quiries about everything that goes with our tourism pls contact me via email at
joelbutanding@yahoo.com or superkim18@yahoo.com or one can call me 63+919-420-2324
our butanding is dubbed as the “BEST ANIMAL ENCOUNTER IN ASIA”
Adventurers, travellers, backpackers, nature-lovers, tourists from around the globe…
Come and visit Philippines, visit Donsol “The home of the WHALESHARKS”