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Features and Challenges of Capisaan Cave System for the Development of Tourist Infographic Guide

Roenejan Mikaela P. Balangatan, Aysha Mae B. Belisario, Theresa Ines P. Dela Cruz, Shaira Mae B. Gadiano, Nikki V. Lim and John Michael C. Ibarra
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Roenejan Mikaela P. Balangatan: The Faculty of the School of Accountancy and Business Saint Mary’s University, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
Aysha Mae B. Belisario: The Faculty of the School of Accountancy and Business Saint Mary’s University, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
Theresa Ines P. Dela Cruz: The Faculty of the School of Accountancy and Business Saint Mary’s University, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
Shaira Mae B. Gadiano: The Faculty of the School of Accountancy and Business Saint Mary’s University, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
Nikki V. Lim: The Faculty of the School of Accountancy and Business Saint Mary’s University, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
John Michael C. Ibarra: The Faculty of the School of Accountancy and Business Saint Mary’s University, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2025, vol. 10, issue 6, 1521-1545

Abstract: This study titled “Features and Challenges of Capisaan Cave System for the Development of Tourist Infographic Guide†aimed to explore the unique characteristics and challenges of the Capisaan Cave System to create an informative infographic guide for tourists. This study used a descriptive research design, and the research location was Barangay Capisaan in Nueva Vizcaya. The research design entailed the identification of a representative sample of informants, which included 10 DOT Accredited cave guides, 10 recent tourists, 1 tourism officer, and 1 barangay captain, using a self-constructed interview guide to get in-depth information. The findings showed that the huge length of the cave, various entrances, and stunning underground formations drew geologists and tourists, with informants citing that there was a need for ample funding to preserve the site. Specifically, the research affirmed that the existing safety precautions were not adequate, with informants noting that additional safety equipment and communication systems were needed. The research concluded that the Capisaan Cave System needed more funding and assistance from government agencies to develop infrastructure and safety equipment. It also indicated that there was a need for continuous training of tour guides to improve their emergency response. Recommendations were given to give more funds for maintenance and development, hold training seminars for guides, invest in safety equipment, and impose stricter regulations to preserve the natural beauty of the cave.

Date: 2025
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