BAGUIO CITY — The city government is considering developing an integrated eco-cultural tourism complex supporting community-based tourism activities to bolster the Summer Capital's recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.

In a recent management committee meeting chaired by Mayor Benjamin Magalong at the City Hall, Tourism chief Alec Mapalo presented the Challok (Country Club, Happy Hallow, Atok Trail, Lucnab, Loakan, Outlook, Kias) Ecopark Communities, a community-based sustainable tourism development as a total nature and culture immersion, aimed at protecting forest reserves, and preserve and promote culture.

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