COLLEGE OF HOPITALITY MANAGEMENT
“THE POTENTIAL OF RANCH PARADISE AS TOURIST DESTINATION IN CLARK FIELD PAMPANGA”
Thesis submitted for the degree of
Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management
RUZZEL M. MAGAT
SHERLENE MAE F. ANGELES
FRANCES ANNE DE VERA
ABIGAIL G. DELA CRUZ
2013-2014
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CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY MALOLOS
COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
“THE POTENTIAL OF RANCH PARADISE AS TOURIST DESTINATION IN CLARK FIELD PAMPANGA”
This thesis contributes new and unique evidence to the debates how Ranch Paradise became a tourist destination in Clark field Pampanga. Through the use of documentary evidence it investigates both potential and environmental research of the tourist. Asking some people that already have been in Ranch Paradise to know some comments.
To raise consciousness on sustainable development and provide a constituency for environmental issues through simple ways like continuous tree planting, protection and rescuing of wildlife, and recycling of wastes as a contribution to help avert global warming and climate change and to promote and undertake community-based resource management strategies for sustainable livelihood for targeted beneficiaries.
In this thesis we envisage that Paradise Ranch will becomethe premier tourist destination in Clark field Pampanga for educational field trips, tourists and guests who share a common advocacy toward creating communities who are environmentally aware and responsible stewards of the environment and a model environment project for non-profit NGOs in promoting responsible charity and livelihoods for the less privileged in our society.
CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION
Background and context to this study
Paradise Ranch is