BACOLOD City – Tinagong Dagat, a major trekking destination in the Northern Negros Natural Park (NNNP), reopened yesterday, Aug. 1.This had the go-signal of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
The area was closed in September last year following clashes in nearby areas between government troops and communist rebels.
Protected Area Superintendent Joan Nathaniel Gerangaya said Tinagong Dagat was opened to the public using the official trails of Patag, Campuestohan, and Canlandog.
In Memorandum Order 11, series of 2022, Gerangaya issued the guidelines on the processing of mountaineering permits for major trekking activities, the mandatory hiring of tour guides and porters, and the observance of proper precautionary health measures against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
A weekly interval of entry points will be strictly implemented using the official trails found in Barangay Patag in Silay City; Sitio Campuestohan, Barangay Cabatangan in Talisay City; and Barangay Canlandog in Murcia town.
The trail in Barangay Kumaliskis, Don Salvador Benedicto town will be available every week.
Booking forms must be submitted at least two weeks before the scheduled climb to nnnp.penronegros@gmail.com or personally to the NNNP satellite office at DENR-Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office in this city.
A maximum of 15 climbers per group and only 30 climbers per week will be allowed to conduct mountaineering activities, excluding porters and guides.
Mountaineering permit fee is P300 per person for locals and P500 for foreigners.
Every five climbers are required to hire one guide and one porter. Payment is P750 per day for each tour guide and porter.
The “no orientation, no climb” policy will be strictly implemented.
Trek orientation may be attended either virtually or face-to-face. (PNA/PN)