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Intramuros, Manila – Exploring historic Intramuros can now be more fun!

This, after the Department of Tourism (DOT), the Intramuros Administration (IA) and Grab Philippines forged a partnership that will launch "GrabWheels", a two–wheel, personal mobility device (PMD) that tourists can use to roam around the picturesque Walled City.

In the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed today between IA and Grab, the latter committed the deployment of at least 30 units of GrabWheels, to be made available for the use of the public within Intramuros, free–of–charge for a period of three months.

"This is in keeping with the efforts of the DOT to inculcate a culture of sustainable tourism. This is what we envision to do to some, and ideally, to all of our destinations. We want visitors to have access to an eco-friendly but fun mode of transportation," said Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo–Puyat who was present during the MOU signing.

Puyat stressed, "Sustainability demands that our planning and resources management must be responsible. Conversely, it should also maintain a high level of satisfaction and ensure meaningful experience of our tourists. This partnership, hopefully, will raise their awareness about environmental issues and allow them to experience first—hand these sustainable tourism practices."

Atty. Guiller Asido of the IA noted that these PMDs will provide less carbon footprint and likewise significantly reduce traffic congestion, a major problem in the area.

"This is just a pilot test. After a month, we will review its reception and determine the necessary mechanisms and setting of fees to make it sustainable," said Asido.

Meanwhile, Grab also committed to promote Philippine tourism by disseminating tourism materials produced and developed by the DOT and its attached agencies through its massive fleet of operators.

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In photo: Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo–Puyat inks an MOU between the DOT and Grab that aims to launch eco-friendly rides in Intramuros.



In photo: (Left to right) DOT Assistant Secretary for Branding Howie Uyking; Brian Matthew Cu, Grab Philippines President; Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo–Puyat; Congresswoman Sol Aragones of the 3rd District of Laguna; and Leo Emmanuel Gonzales, Grab Philippines Public Affairs Head during the MOU signing.



In photo: (left to right) Leo Emmanuel Gonzales, Grab Philippines Public Affairs Head; Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo–Puyat; Congresswoman Sol Aragones of the 3rd District of Laguna; and Brian Matthew Cu, Grab Philippines President on board GrabWheels.



In photo: Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo–Puyat tries one of the Grabwheels.



In photo: Some of the units of GrabWheels to be made available for the use of the public within Intramuros, free–of–charge for a period of three months.

 

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