Long known to be a picturesque province, Cavite is a land blessed with a galore of natural wonders, making it gleaming and a perfect place for a memorable eco-holiday. The province boasts some of its most superb mountains, cave and falls which can truly fascinate its numerous visitors. Natural wonders in Cavite are mostly found in the upland areas such as Tagaytay Ridge, Cabag Cave in Maragondon, Balite Falls in Amadeo, Malibiclibic Falls in General Aguinaldo-Magallanes border and Mts. Palay-Palay and Mataas na Gulod National Park in Ternate and Maragondon. Meanwhile, a number of historical and religious sites are also located in province, which have defined significant events and have illustrated human creativity and cultural traditions. Each site tells its own distinctive story. Some of these sites are sacred and some are commemorating battlefields. More importantly, all of these places have contributed a sense of time, identity, and place to our understanding of Cavite as a whole.And the real reason for my post here is the announcement slash invitation I have from Cavite Provincial Board Tourism Inc. :
Tourism Nodal Points
As a premiere tourist destination where variety of attractions and entertainment facilities are available, Cavite’s four (4) cities and nineteen (19) municipalities are clustered into three tourism nodal points for the particular interests of visitors belonging to different market segments:
1. Tagaytay – Upland Area is famous for natural tourist attractions and is conducive for meditating, sight-seeing, picnicking, and other countryside activities
2. Ternate-Corregidor- Naic- Maragondon Area is popularly attractive because of the presence of world-class beach resorts complementing the area’s historical attractions
3. Kawit-Cavite City Area, Cavite’s focal point for the pieces of rich historical legacies the great CaviteƱo forefathers gave for the birth of Philippine Independence.
Greetings!CAVITE PROVINCIAL TOURISM BOARD (CPTBI) sincerely invites you to visit the Tourism Trade Fair today Sept. 17 – 19, 2010 at Summit Ridge Promenade, Tagaytay City as a part of our Tourism Month Celebration this is also to inform you and all CAVITE TOURISM STAKEHOLDERS and Cavite LGU’s Tourism that CAVITE PROVINCIAL TOURISM BOARD (CPTBI) is now accepting membership, the printable soft copy of the membership form of CPTBI is attached in this email.Tourism Month CelebrationTourism Trade FairSeptember 17-19, 2010Summit Ridge Promenade, Tagaytay CitySkills Training Program ( Reception & Tour Guiding Techniques )September 22-24, 2010DAP Tagaytay City2nd Familiarization TourCavite Heritage & Tourism CitesSeptember 28, 2010Mt. Pico de Loro Adventure & Fun HikeSeptember 30, 2010(deatil of the Tourism Month Celebration call: Liberty Herrera - 09175010764)Thank You Very Much!!!Cavite Provincial Tourism Board
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