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TOURISM DEVELOPMENT PLAN IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF

DOLORES, QUEZON PROVINCE

A Development Plan Proposal

presented to the

Faculty of the College of Hospitality and Tourism Management

Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez

Institute of Science and Technology

In Partial Fulfillment

of the Requirements for the Subject

Tourism Policy Planning and Development

Leading to the Degree of

Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management

BY:
PRINCESS T. DELA CRUZ
HEART ANGELA B. POBLETE

2023
Title/Name of the Place:

Tourism Development Plan in Dolores,Quezon

Municipality: Dolores,Quezon

History/Profile of the Place:

The town of Dolores was established in the year 1834. It was

decided by the provincial officials of Batangas and Tayabas, with the

concurrence of bishop of Nueva Caceres and later approved by the

Gobernador y Capitan General de las Islas Pilipinas and the Archbishop

of Manila, that a town be established in the immediate vicinity of

Sitio Hambujan. The place (now Barangay Sta. Lucia) was a famous

bathing place at that time.

On April 11, 1835, the Gobernador Heneral issued a decree

establishing the boundary of the new “pueblo” of Nuestra Senora de los

Dolores.

On May 23, 1835, the local government of Nuestra Senora de los

Dolores was inaugurated with Don Francisco Fernando as its

first Governadorcillo. The seat of the new town was then Barrio de

Maranli (the present site of the town proper-Poblacion). The seat of

government was transferred from Poblacion to Barangay Bulakin II

(present site) since September of 1966.

Dolores has 16 barangays. Antonio, formerly Ayusan, Bagong Anyo,

Bayanihan, Bulakin I, Bulakin II, Bungoy, Cabatang, Dagatan,

Kinabuhayan, Maligaya, Manggahan, Pinagdanlayan, Putol, San Mateo,

Santa Lucia, and Silanganan.

Accessibility

Near the foot of Mt. Banahaw, along the western boundary of

Quezon Province lies the town of Dolores. It is about 100 kilometers

south of Metro Manila and 46 kilometers northwest of the Provincial

Capital, Lucena City. It is adjacent to San Pablo City, Laguna,

bounded on the north by Nagcarlan, Laguna, on the south by Tiaong,


Quezon, on the east by Lucban, Quezon and on the southeast by

Candelaria, Quezon.

How to get to Dolores, Quezon via Private Transport

Take the South Luzon Expressway, exit at Batangas. Continue

driving towards the direction of San Pablo City. After the Meralco

office you will see a sign “TO DOLORES” turn left . Follow the road

and it will lead to the town of Dolores.

How to get to Dolores, Quezon via Public Transport

JAC/JAM/Lucena Lines stationed at Kamias and Cubao along Edsa or

in Buendia-Taft(LRT) has an hourly trip to Lucena. The bus ride to San

Pablo City(SPC) will take about two hours (Depends on the flow of

traffic). From 7-11(store) SPC take a tricycle to the SPC public

market. Take the jeep going to Dolores Quezon. Last trip leaves at

8:00pm.

Demographics Profile:

A.Topography Locality: Dolores, Quezon

Country: Philippines

Latitude: 14.0224626

Longitude: 121.4113308

Elevation: 298.53 Meters (979.42 Feet)

B.Growth Rate 2.52%

C.Climate There are essentially two main seasons in

Dolores: a wet season that extends from

June to November, and a dry season that

runs from January to April, with May and

December being the changeover month.

D.Products Sampinit, Bukayo, Ginger Brew, Kape

Danlayan, Hardinera, Pancit Chami,

Kalamay

E.Land Area Dolores is primarily an agricultural

municipality with a total land area of

6035 hectares, 3858.29 hectares are


devoted to production of high values

crops, other areas are planted with

coconut, rambutan, citrus, lanzones and

other fruit trees. About 80% percent of

the total population is engaged in crop

production and livestock.

F.Populations According to the 2020-2021 census, it has

a population of 28, 891 people. In 2022,

32,514. This represented 1.67% of the

total population of Quezon province, or

0.20% of the overall population of

the CALABARZON region.  It is located at

the foot of Mount Banahaw.

G.Health Facilities Based on the Tourism officer that we

talked to they don’t have health

facilities in Dolores ,Quezon.

H.Rural Health Units Dolores Lying in Hospital


Barangay Health Services

I.Schools (Public and Elementary

Private) 1. Bulakin Elementary School

2. Antonino Elementary School

3. Dolores Central School Annex

4. Don Severo Felismino Elementary School

5.Pinagdanlayan Elementary School

6.Don Eulogio Capino Elementary School

7.Antonino Annex Elementary School

8.Pedro Bombane Elementary School


Secondary

1.Sta. Lucia National High School

2.Dolores Christian School, Inc.

3.Dagatan Senior High School

4.Our Lady of Sorrows Academy

J.Literacy Rate 99.32% as of 2015

K.Peace and Order: Crime 80% generally safe and secured

Solution

L.Labor Force No Data

M. Income Classification Dolores, officially the Municipality of

Dolores is a 4th class municipality in

the province of Quezon, Philippines. 

Political Subdivision and Land Area (District/ City/

Municipality/ No. Of Brgy., Land Area)

Dolores is politically subdivided into 16 barangays. .

Antonio, formerly Ayusan, Bagong Anyo, Bayanihan, Bulakin I,

Bulakin II, Bungoy, Cabatang, Dagatan, Kinabuhayan, Maligaya,

Manggahan, Pinagdanlayan, Putol, San Mateo, Santa Lucia, and

Silanganan.

Dolores is primarily an agricultural municipality with a

total land area of 6035 hectares, 3858.29 hectares are devoted to

production of high values crops, other areas are planted with

coconut, rambutan, citrus, lanzones and other fruit trees. About

80% percent of the total population is engaged in crop production

and livestock.
Blackdot Milktea Shop Coffee shop

Blackdot Coffee Coffee shop

Cuore Di Caffe Restaurant

Brews & Keytea Coffee shop

Commercial
Espresso De Kaldi Coffee shop
Establishment

Almigh Tea Coffee shop


There are several

StarBrucs Coffee shop commercial

establishments in
Café de Dolores Restaurant
Dolores, Quezon .

Labuyo Native Lechon Fast food

Venue 501 Grill and Restaurant

Resto Bar

Gemry’s Place Restaurant


2. Financial

C&J Pizza Kitchen Restaurant Institutions

M&A Goto Pares sa Fast food There are several

Dolores financial

institutions in
Amarah’s Place Resto Bar Bar
Dolores,Quezon which
Latag’s by Vicente Restuarant
can be useful to

locals, especially

Estrella’s Café & for the tourists who

Grill needs to go on the

bank for money.


Restaurant

1. Rural Bank of

Dolores
Calinga Happy Place
2. BDO ATM

3. MLHUOLLIER
Restaurant
4. Palawan Express

5. Western Union
Desam’s Grill &
Restaurant
Restaurant

ROMGEL 5’8 STORE


6. Land Bank

7. Card Bank

8. Makatao Lending Investors

9. Dolores Development Cooperative 10.

10.General Telephone System Inc.

11. Raquel Pawnshop

Tourism

Arrival

 For the past 5 months (July 2022 – November 2022) we

recorded 79,417. That’s an average of 15,883 per month.

Accommodation ( location, types, numbers of rooms, products, and

services)

The accommodation in Barangay San Rafael should have more hotels

so that tourists have more options for where to stay, as the

barangay has one (1) hotel , one (2) resort hotel and the rest

are resorts. They must construct a hotel/accommodation that will

provide tourists with an excellent service experience. Another

thing we observed is that the accommodations seem to lack of

staff, we saw some few but not reach in 5 or 10.

 Banahaw Circle Nature Retreat

- The Banahaw Circle Nature Retreat is your doorway to

unique experiences we co-create together, in Mount Banahaw,

and its twin, Mount Cristobal.  A sustainable Bed, Breakfast,

Retreat Destination Center, with delicious Slow Food prepared

with Love And Unique Tours supporting Eco-Cultural Faith


Tourism Operating with global green and F & B

standardsSustaining the local community.

- It is located in Dolores, Quezon. For decades, it has been

the seat of traditional healing in the country. It is known

as the power mountain and pilgrimage site to many who look

for spiritual healing. It boasts of its healing waters with a

PH level of 8.5+ and sacred sites called pwestos. 

It is also a protected rainforest. As one of the remaining

mountain ecosystem in the region, this National Park is an

important ecosystem that serves as a resource-base both to

human and ecological systems. 

- They provided 8 twin rooms .

 CMP Transient House

Resorts

 Del’s Garden and Resort

 Mesinas Resort

 Peace in Nature

 Wilmel’s Farm and Resort

 Lukong Valley Farm

Activities

There are several activities that Dolores,Quezon is known for and

these are the reason why there are lots of tourists who wants to

come over again.


 ATV RIDE

 Biking

 Bird Watching

 Pamumwesto

 Horse Back Riding

 Trekking

 Camping

 Shopping at Mt. Banahaw Amulet Anting-anting Store

 Fishing

 Swimming

Events and Festivals (include history in the information)

In Dolores, they celebrate festival annually on month of April

which is called Hambujan Festival and Aku-An Festival every

Easter Sunday.

- The town of Dolores was created inb the year 1834. It was

decided by the provincial officials of Batangas and Tayabas, with

the concurrence of bishop of Nueva Caceres and later approved by

the Gobernador y Capitan general de las Islas Pilipinas and the

Archbishop of Manila, that a town be established in the immediate

vicinity of Sitio Hambujan. Dolores is primarily an agricultural

municipality with a total land area of 6035 hectares, 3858

hectares are devoted to production of high values crops. About

80% of the total population is engaged in crop production and

livestock. The people of Dolores are naturally warm and friendly.

They procatice simple life that is devoted to their beliefs and

family. Hambujan to most is just basaan. But to the deepest

essence of the word, it is the ceremony of acceptance of guests

from other places who come to present themselves with gift of


friendship and the proposal of unity. Dolores, Quezon is very

rich in nature and the people within there is very kind, humble,

and with hospitality.

Natural Attractions

There are several natural attractions that is located in Dolores

Quezon. specifically mountains, caves and rivers. These natural

attractions are stunningly beautiful.

 Gunao Lake

 Lumbo Spring

 Paeng Falls

 Mt. Banahaw

 Santa Lucia Falls

 Kubli Spring

 Cristalino Falls

 Satalino Falls

 Talon sa Banahaw

 Kinabuhayan Cave

Man made

 Mahogany Forest

 PNSOLS Museum and Garden

 Ritwal Wellness Camp

 RumSol Boers

 Our Lady of Mount Temple (OMLBC)

Major Roads and Infrastructure

 Purok I, Dagatan
 Purok 4, Bungoy

 Sitio Tabangay, Bungoy

 San Isidro Bridge

Supporting Amenities (water, electricity, telecommunication,

terminals, etc.)

- Dolores Water District (water)

- Meralco (electricity)

Transportation

 Land transportation

Ordinances Relative to Tourism, if an

Tourism Plans, if any

Dolores, Quezon plans to have a airways for it to be easy

travel for tourists from manila up to quezon province, they also

plans to have a health care facilities .

Tourism Offices, if any

- Dolores, Quezon Tourism Office

Side Observation: They accommodate us when we visit the

facility, they are very responsive to us tho, they are not

responsive thru email that they suggests us to reach them for our

documentation.

SWOT Analysis
Strength

 Friendly Community Environment

 Has a tourism officer

 there exciting activities

Weaknesses

 Some roads are not concrete

 Lack of Signages

 Limited access to Finances specifically in development

 Lack of street lights

 No health facilities

 Some roads are not accessible

Opportunities

 They can still provide a good service and accommodation if

they will prioritize the needs and giving importance to the

natural resources.

 They can still used social media to promote and enhance

there skills to make there city known.

Threats

 Due to lacking of accommodation there income will not probably

been stable.

 Due to Lack of street lights, it may cause disaster for the

people or the tourist who come to Dolores, Quezon.

 DUE TO LACK OF HEALTH FACILITIES THEY CANNOT PROVIDE THE

SAFETY AND HEALTH OF THEIR CITIZENS.

Findings as each aspects

Accessibility
 Travel Time is 8 hours and it depends if it is traffic (Bus,

UV Express, Private Vehicles).

 Dolores, Quezon can accessed by land.

 Budget friendly when you ride with Bus or UV Express from

Manila.

Growth Rate

The population of Dolores grew from 4,835 in 1918 to 32,514 in

2020, an increase of 27,679 people over the course of 102 years.

The latest census figures in 2020 denote a positive growth rate

of 2.52%, or an increase of 3,623 people, from the previous

population of 28,891 in 2015.

Climate

There are essentially two main seasons in Dolores: a wet

season that extends from June to November, and a dry season that

runs from January to April, with May and December being the

changeover months.Mt. Banahaw watershed sustains water for

creeks, rivers, and falls. Even rivers traverse the national park

namely: Balayong, Maimpis, Liliw, Dalawitan, Malinao, Nagcarlan

and San Diego. These river systems directly provide water for

domestic, irrigation and recreational purposes of nearby

municipalities. Lagnas River originating from Kinabuhayan has

religious significance for residents and visitors. Mt. Banahaw

(Dolores side) is also rich with falls some of which are Sta.

Lucia Falls, Suplina and Crystalino Falls.

There are two lakes located in Brgy. Dagatan: Manlalayes and

Gunao Lake. Manlalayes is dry during summer and fills during

rainy season.
Products

The known products in Dolores, Quezon are the Sampinit,

Bukayo,Ginger Brew, Kape Danlayan , Hardinera, Pancit Chami, and

Kalamay.

Land Area

Dolores is primarily an agricultural municipality with a

total land area of 6035 hectares, 3858.29 hectares are devoted to

production of high values crops, other areas are planted with

coconut, rambutan, citrus, lanzones and other fruit trees. About

80% percent of the total population is engaged in crop production

and livestock.

Population

According to the 2020-2021 census, it has a population of

28, 891 people. In 2022, 32,514. This represented 1.67% of the

total population of Quezon province, or 0.20% of the overall

population of the CALABARZON region.  It is located at the foot

of Mount Banahaw.

Health Facilities

According to the tourism officer they do not have health

facilities.

Schools (Public and Private)

Elementary

1. Bulakin Elementary School

2. Antonino Elementary School


3. Dolores Central School Annex

4. Don Severo Felismino Elementary School

5. Pinagdanlayan Elementary School

6. Don Eulogio Capino Elementary School

7. Antonino Annex Elementary School

8. Pedro Bombane Elementary School

Secondary

1. Sta. Lucia National High School

2. Dolores Christian School, Inc.

3. Dagatan Senior High School

4. Our Lady of Sorrows Academy

Literacy Rate

 99.32% as of 2015

Peace and Order and Crime Solutions

 No data PROVIDED

Labor Force

 No data PROVIDED

Income Classification

 Dolores, Quezon is a fourth class municipality

Political subdivision and land area (District/ City/

Municipality/ No. Of Brgy., Land Area)

 Dolores is politically subdivided into 16 barangays.

Antonio, formerly Ayusan, Bagong Anyo, Bayanihan, Bulakin I,

Bulakin II, Bungoy, Cabatang, Dagatan, Kinabuhayan,


Maligaya, Manggahan, Pinagdanlayan, Putol, San Mateo, Santa

Lucia, and Silanganan.

 Dolores is primarily an agricultural municipality with a

total land area of 6035 hectares, 3858.29 hectares are

devoted to production of high values crops, other areas are

planted with coconut, rambutan, citrus, lanzones and other

fruit trees. About 80% percent of the total population is

engaged in crop production and livestock.

Commercial Establishments

1. Blackdot Milktea Shop

2. Blackdot Coffee

3. Cuore Di Caffe

4. Brews & Keytea

5. Espresso De Kaldi

6. Almigh Tea

7. StarBrucs

8. Café de Dolores

9. Labuyo Native Lechon

Financial Institutions

1. Rural Bank of Dolores

2. BDO ATM

3. MLHUOLLIER

4. Palawan Express

5. Western Union

6. Land Bank

7. Card Bank

8. Makatao Lending Investors

9. Dolores Development Cooperative

10. General Telephone System Inc.


11. Raquel Pawnshop

Tourism

Arrivals

 No data provided

Accommodations

 Banahaw Circle Nature Retreat

 CMP Transient House

 Bangkong Kahoy Valley

 Nature Villla Bed and Breakfast

 Peaceful Forest Haven

 Bangkong Kahoy Valley Mountain Lodge

 Harvest Building

 Balai Noel

 Jackon’s Condotel

 Liaquez Bed and Breakfast

 Zaiden’s Nest

Food and beverages

 No data provided

Resort

1. Del’s Garden and Resort

2. Mesinas Resort

3. Peace in Nature

4. Wilmel’s Farm and Resort

5. Lukong Valley Farm


Activities

1. ATV RIDE

2. Trekking

3. Pamumwesto

4. Horse Back Riding

5. Camping

Events and Festivals

In Dolores, they celebrate festival annually on month of April

which is called Hambujan Festival and Aku-An Festival every

Easter Sunday.

Natural Attractions

 Gunao Lake

 Lumbo Spring

 Paeng Falls

 Mt. Banahaw

 Santa Lucia Falls

 Kubli Spring

 Cristalino Falls

 Satalino Falls

 Talon sa Banahaw

 Kinabuhayan Cave

Man Made

1. Mahogany Forest

2. PNSOLS Museum and Garden

3. Ritwal Wellness Camp


4. RumSol Boers

5. Our Lady of Mount Temple (OMLBC)

Major Roads and Infrastructure

 No data provided

Supporting Amenities

- Dolores Water District

- Meralco

Transportations

 Transportation by Land

 Tricycle

 Habal-habal

 Bus

Ordinances

 No data provided

Tourism Plans, if any

 Dolores, Quezon plans to have a airways for it to be easy travel for

tourists from manila up to quezon province, they also plans to have a

health care facilities .

Tourism Offices

 Dolores, Quezon Tourism Office (They accommodate us when

we visit the office but they are not responsive through e-

mails. They did not provide us the information that we

need.)
Tourism Policies

 No data provided

Recommendations/ Suggestions:

 Dolores, Quezon is considered as 4th class we recommend that

they need to improve the important things in tourism industry

since it's one of the assest to grow the community.

 Installation of additional streetlights

There aren't enough streetlights on some of Barangay San

Rafael's streets and roadways. Casualties can result from poor

visibility on the streets and on the roadways.

 Establish more health care facilities. Since they don't have

this and it's the basic need of their city.

 They need to be more accessible in their provided e

communication that they promised.

 The souvenir shops is a must for them to have a trade mark.

 They need to provide terminals for the tricycle drivers and

bus stations.

 They need to be more on their word as the Tourism officer said

"They did not consider their city as 4th class instead they

think of their city as world class" be a motivation in every

plans that they have.

3. The Tourism Development Plan (the propose plan should be based

on the findings of the analysis contained in the preliminary

assessment survey

Title: Tourism Development Plan for Dolores , Quezon Province

Vision
One of the leading tourism destination with an economically

profitable and sustainable tourism industry in harmony with it's

natural environment, cultural resources, and people's values.

Mission

To promote sustainable tourism through responsible development,

maximizing and balancing the economic, environmental , and socio-

cultural benefits of tourism , with fair distribution of theses

benefits to society, and minimizing any potential negative

impacts on the environment and the environment's resources.

Goals

To be one of the most known tourist destination in

CALABARZON. And to conserved and protect the ecotourism sites.

Objectives

 To make Dolores, Quezon a well-known tourist destination in

CALABARZON.

 To provide tourist destinations that are secure and naturally

attractive.

 To increase visitor arrivals

 To promote a culture of tourism among local resident

 Tourism frontline associations organized.

Target

To increase the tourist arrival in Dolores, Quezon. Especially

the Natural Attractions like Gunao Lake, Lumbong Spring,Paeng

Falls, Mt.Banahaw , Sta.Lucia Falls, and etc.

Potential Target Market

 Local and Foreign Tourist

 Students

 The Academe, Professional and Researchers


 Cultural Practitioners, Artists, and Enthusiasts

Expected Benefits

 It will be the source of great income to every local

activities and to promote the natural attractions.

 It will provide more opportunities to built more or enhance

the attractions.

 It will contribute to an increase in every tourists arrival.

 The source of growth and health that they're lacking off.

Project Components

Component Cost Schedule Organizationa Means of

l Financing

Linkages

Dialogue with 40 person x 2024- 202 LGU, NGO, LGU Fund

stakeholders 300 = 5 DOT, DEPED,

concerning P12,000 x 4 ARTIST

the meetings =

development P48,000

and P48,000 x 2

preservations yrs. =

of tourists P96,000

attractions

Lobby to the P80,000 x 2024-2026 LGU, DOT, LGU Fund

Sangguniang 3yrs. = DEPED, NGO,

Bayan for the P240,000 RTCAC

creation of

ordinances

declaring the

identified

sites in
Barangay San

Rafael in its

preservation

and

protection

Rehabilitatio P30,000,000 2024-2028 LGU, NGO, LGU

n and DOT, DEPED, Funds,

maintenance RTCAC National

of the Governmen

different t Funds,

tourist spots Private

and streets Sector

Conduct P900,000 / 2024-2027 LGU, NGO, LGU Fund

seminars, year x 3 DOT, DEPED,

workshops, years = RTCAC

and related P270,000,00

activities 0

about

developing

the tourist

attractions

in Barangay

San Rafael

Conduct P150,000 x 2024-2026 LGU, NGO, LGU,

research on 3 years = DOT, National

tourist P450,000 DEPED,Rizal Governmen

attractions Tourism t Fund

Culture &

Arts Council

Activities
1. Activity : ATV RIDE

Purpose: It's a way to explore the great outdoors and tourist

attractions in Dolores, Quezon. Can spend time under the sun and

feel the cool breeze of as you pass by different terrains. It

brings excitement and long-lasting journey of every tourists.

Benefits: By this activity the tourists will be more interested

on riding ATV to roam around Dolores and witness the attractions

that it offers.

2. Activity: Trekking

Purpose: It's the best activity to get the tourists who are very

interested in in walking and enjoying the sceneries. The main

purpose of this activity is that to promote the natural

attractions in a good and productive way .

Benefits: It can help the health of every tourists to be more

energetic when it comes to visiting different attractions. It

also promotes the natural attraction by the help of tourists.

3. Activity: Camping

Purpose: Since every tourists are going for a trip or vacation to

relax/unwind .Camping is one of the best activity that Dolores

provided to attract more tourist since it's more enjoyable to

experience the trip with your loved ones with much more time and

private matters.

Benefits: There are more tourist will try to do overnight in the

camp area enjoy the cold breeze and night view with their family.

4. Activity : Horse Back Riding

Purpose: One of the target market of Dolores are children who

are interested to ride a horse. With them they will the reason

why to have a lot tourists and also to enjoy the scenery with

their family.
Benefits: Since they got the target market it will increase the

arrival of every tourists and most specially it might be the

reason of growth in the municipality.

Marketing Plan

The reason why there are tourists in every municipality is that

they offer not just the place itself but also people behind it.

Dolores ,Quezon have a lots of friendly and hospitable personnels

that will accommodate you to every tourist attractions.

These are the factors to take into account in order to promote

tourism in Dolores , Quezon and encourage the development of

tourism industry:

1. Every event held in Dolores, must promote every attractions ,

culture and it's history.

2. Make a tourism brochure that details Dolores tourist

attractions, history, culture, and tourism services they offered

and transportations options

3. Plan a tourism-related event for Dolores. And promote it in

different search engines to have a broad target market.

Development concerns and proposed solutions and Priority Program

1. Enhance the interaction to people

 They must be on their words with action.

 They need to be easy to reach out for concerns related to

their Municipality.

 Enhance being approachable.

1. Development of Road Signage Program

 Signages must be visible to every street roads to avoid

accidents . Cause some of the signages are gone already and

not accessible to everyone.

 Make it more clearer


 Put it on the right place for every person to see .

2. Development of Street Lights Program

 Installation of street lights on both sides of every streets

and roads

3. Ensuring Terminals for Land Transportation

 Providing terminals for tricycle and bus for easily access of

every tourists.

 To ensure the safety and avoidance of accidents .

Expected Benefits

 The tourists will surely recommend the place if they target

there safety.

 Increase in profit

 The place will also increase it level

 It will be the source of more opportunities in every

businesses.

Potential/Target Market

 Local Residents

 Local Tourist

 Foreign Tourist

 Workers

Include the pictures of each tourism resources Dolores, Quezon

Province .

 Municipality of Dolores, Quezon


Outside the minicipality
Municipal Development Training Center

Paeng Falls
4. Policies

The tourism officer stated that their tourism ordinance are

same with their policies.

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