South Cotabato, Philippines – Local officials have presented a proposal for a new zipline project in Barangay Juan Loreto Tamayo, Tupi, South Cotabato. Governor Reynaldo S. Tamayo Jr. shared that the plan is currently under discussion and aims to enhance tourism and provide recreational activities in the area.
“Ila mana plano kag ila nga direksyon, so kong ano possible nga nakakita sila sang investors, basi public-private partnership ina for kong ano nga partnership nga may ara sila ‘Gov. Tamayo Stated
According to Governor Tamayo, the project will be developed through a potential public-private partnership. He emphasized that they are exploring opportunities to attract investors interested in bringing this project to fruition. Once established, the zipline is expected to boost the local economy by attracting tourists and creating job opportunities for the community.
Local leaders are optimistic about the project’s impact, which is seen as an addition to the growing tourism potential of South Cotabato. The area is known for its natural beauty, and the zipline could provide an exciting new attraction, further elevating the province’s appeal to visitors.
Governor Tamayo confidently expressed that the project is moving forward as discussions with potential investors continue, and its feasibility is actively being assessed. This proposal is a key part of the local government’s broader initiatives to promote sustainable tourism and foster economic growth in the province. If the project moves ahead, the first major attraction could be the renowned 7 Falls Zipline in Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, which is set to draw tourists and boost the local economy.