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  2. Malagos Garden Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Malagos Garden Resort covers an area of 12 hectares (30 acres) for ecotourism activities. [7] It is accredited as a farm tourism site by the government's Department of Tourism . [ 8 ] It is known for its Chocolate Museum, orchid farm, and chocolate spa.

  3. Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), formerly the Philippine Tourism Authority (Filipino: Pangasiwaang Pilipino sa Turismo), is an agency of the Philippine national government under the Department of Tourism responsible for implementing policies and programs of the department pertaining to the development, promotion, and supervision of tourism projects in the ...

  4. The Amazing Race Philippines 2 - Wikipedia

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    Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon (Kampo Juan Eco-Adventure Farm) Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental (Gardens of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village) Cagayan de Oro (Mapawa Nature Park) This season's final Detour was a choice between Milk It or Herd It.

  5. Boracay Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Boracay Convention Center is part of the 79.21-hectare eco-village land in Boracay Island, which the Ayala group owned until June 2003. [6] [8] In 2005 alone, Boracay Property Holdings Inc., has so far invested $6 million or about P336 million to put up the world-class hotel and facilities in the area. [5]

  6. Urban ecotourism - Wikipedia

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    The viability of ecotourism—as a conservation and development tool—is predicated on its potential to provide economic benefits. [5] Contrasting urban ecotourism with traditional ecotourism, urban applications may have better financial viability due to the opportunity for economies of scale along with a reduced likelihood of negative social impact. [4]

  7. Ecovillage - Wikipedia

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    Earthaven Eco-Village in Black Mountain, NC was the first community called an Eco-Village and was designed using permaculture (holistic) principles. The first residents moved onto the vacant land in 1993. As of 2019 Earthaven Eco-Village has over 70 families living off the grid on 368 acres of land.

  8. Long Pasia - Wikipedia

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    Long Pasia is a tourist spot and eco tourism village in Ulu Padas River, Sipitang District, Sabah. Long Pasia is a home town of Lun Bawang/Lun Dayeh tribes and has a population of about 1,000 people, and all of them are Christians of Borneo Evangelical Church (SIB). It is located about 300 kilometres (190 mi) southwest of Kota Kinabalu.

  9. Thenmala - Wikipedia

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    Thenmala is the first planned eco-tourism destination in India. The Thenmala Dam is an ecotourism destination in Kerala. The Dam, which impounds the largest reservoir in the state which was built under the Kallada Irrigation and Tree Crop development project.