Renting tour boats from Culion boat owners/operators is favorable since these boat owners primarily rely on boat rentals from the more progressive Coron and where competition is very tight. However, Kawil Tours decided to take steps in acquiring its own tourist boat.
As stated by Renlee Cubelo, one of the group's co-founders, having no boat of its own limits Kawil Tours' flexibility in operating its tours and particularly in embarking on exploratory trips to look for new travel destinations in Culion. In terms of tour operating costs, about 30% of it goes to boat rentals.
Last June 2013, Kawil Tours launched its fundraising project with The Spark Project, a local organization that offers online crowdfunding platform for Filipino start-ups seeking ways to fund their projects. Kawil Tours hopes to raise Php300,000 within the 45-day campaign period (ending on July 30, 2013) in order to acquire its own tourist boat. Watch this video for a background of the project:
As of July 11, 2013, the project already raised Php220,100.00 with 20 days left for the campaign. With this, Kawil Tours is seeking for support from everyone who could contribute to its Spark Project. Every single peso that will be shared will go a long way. More than the boat itself, every trip that Kawil Tours will soon operate using its own boat will serve as a reminder that its mission of re-connecting Isla Culion to the world through tourism is a noble endeavor made evident by all the people that contributed to the project.
Spark Project screenshot. |
To contribute to the project, please click this link. The Spark Project's website accepts donations made through credit cards. Bank deposits are also accepted.
Project donors, or backers, will also receive rewards as Kawil Tours' way of expressing its deepest gratitude and appreciation.
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