Unlike Boracay, gov’t won’t close down El Nido
Worry not! El Nido wouldn’t face the same fate as Boracay, which was plagued with various environmental law violations and was shut down for six months for rehabilitation. But starting this November up to the next six months, expect El Nido to shape up for good. During your visit, you might see the demolition of some 50 business establishments with structures encroaching on the coastal easement zone in Barangay Corong-corong [2]. If you’ve already booked with an inn or hotel located along Corong-corong Beach, check with its staff if your stay is affected by the demolition and if yes, ask to be transferred to another accommodation in case a refund isn’t applicable.
El Nido to limit the entry of visitors to its lagoons
The El Nido municipal government is planning to pass a carrying capacity ordinance that would control the entry of tourists to its famous Small and Big Lagoons [3]. The measure is seen to promote authentic visitor experience. Under the proposed policy, only 40 visitors and 20 kayaks can be allowed in Small Lagoon, while twice the amount is allowed in Big Lagoon at a time. Each batch could stay there for up to 1.5 hours before the next one comes in. The proposal is subject to adoption of the municipal board and eventually slated for immediate implementation.
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[1] https://bit.ly/2Ae4USf
[2] https://bit.ly/2R23CRu
[3] https://bit.ly/2R23CRu