Panikian Island, or “Pulo” as what locals would call it, is a place where two different, and opposite creatures of the nature converge. The Paniki (English counterpart of Bats) according to the locals is where it got its name, and the Pawikan (Turtles), are the creatures that have found shelter in the island. Although you cannot really see any of the previous, such creature is what would enter initially into your mind because of the island’s name. The said Island were found in Pitogo, Zamboanga del Sur.
Saturday, October 7, 2017
Sunday, October 1, 2017
Sunken Cemetery of Camiguin Island
Camiguin is an island province of the Philippines located in the Bohol Sea, about 10 kilometers off the northern coast of Mindanao. The island of Camiguin is of volcanic origin and composed of four young stratovolcanoes overlying older volcanic structures.
The Sunken Cemetery of Camiguin Island marks the swept remains of the island’s rested locals. Driven underwater when Mt. Vulcan Daan erupted in 1870’s, the large cross has served the town's people, as well as the tourists, a scenic spot to memorialize the departeds buried there.
The cemetery was not permanently submerged after the 1871 volcanic eruption — tombstones were visible during low tide. This completely changed in the 1950s when Mt. Hibok-Hibok again erupted. The area got deeper by 20 feet and, since then, the cemetery remained underwater, whether low tide or high tide. The giant cross was erected in 1982 to serve as a marker of the Sunken Cemetery‘s location.
Sunday, September 24, 2017
Pulacan Falls
Pulacan
Falls is located in the town of Labangan, 12 km from Pagadian
City. It covers an area of about 400 square meters. It is the source of water
for the Labangan irrigation system.
The area
around it has a permanent Boy and Girl Scout campsite with facilities wherein
regional and provincial jamborees are held. Two kilometers from the area
is the 134-hectare Home Defense Center and the Headquarters of the 1st
Infantry "Tabak" Division of the Philippine Army.
Pulacan
Falls has its own brand of beauty – simple yet scenic, ordinary but unique.
Going to the actual location of the waterfall, from the national highway,
you’ll be passing in a walkway surrounded by tall trees. It's not
too high, around 30-35 feet, but its picturesque beauty is totally amazing and
enough reason to captivate visitors. An easy trek, fresh air and tall tress,
the refreshing sound of cascades, and the scenic white water spreading to its
beautiful rocks – what a wonderful memory of our short stopover in Labangan! The
waterfall is the water source of Labangan Irrigation System - supporting
the wide rice plantations in the province.
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Alindahaw Lakeview Resort
Alinadaw Lakeview Resort is located in Biswangan, Junction Tubod-Lakewood Road, Lakewood, Zamboanga del Sur. Located 49 kilometers off Pagadian City, Lakewood is more than just a “lake of woods.”
An adventure to Lakewood is best if one reaches the site shortly before the sun sets. Golden yellow radiance complements the various shapes of cloud making the whole episode a picture perfect beauty.
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Dakak Beach Resort
Dakak Resort is located in Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. To get to the resort, there are flights from Manila to Dipolog or Cebu to Dipolog. From Dipolog airport, you will be picked up by the resort personnel for the 30-minute drive to Dakak Beach Resort.
Dakak Beach Resort boasts of a long stretch of white sand beach, 15 hectares of wooded land and natural spring water feeding the resort's pools.
Aside from swimming and relaxing in Dakak, one can choose to engage in watersports, horseback riding, and other sports (billiards, basketball, bowling, golf, tennis). The resort also offers tours, cruises, and travel packages that highlight Dapitan’s rich culture, history, and lush surroundings.
Themed feasts and performances, sumptuous dining, and outdoor and water sports activities make up but a part of the exclusive experience at the resort. Accommodation options, which range from suites to private bungalows, welcome guests with essential travel amenities that include sofas, a mini-bar and refrigerator, TV, and private toilet and bath.
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Maria Cristina Falls
As one of the most popular falls in the Philippines, Maria
Cristina Falls still captivates people with its mesmerizing beauty that one
needs to see when in Mindanao. Maria Cristina
Falls in Iligan City is the second highest falls in the
Philippines. It is a waterfall of the Agus River on the Island of Mindanao and
is a landmark of Iligan City. Because of the presence of more than 20
waterfalls, Iligan City is known as the City of Majestic Waterfalls.
Maria
Cristina Falls is situated 9.3 kilometers away
southwest of the Iligan City proper in the boundaries of Barangay Maria
Cristina, Ditucalan and Buru-un. It’s a 320 feet high waterfall and the main
source of power in the city’s industries which is brought under control by the
Agus VI Hydroelectric plant operated by National Power Corporation. It’s not
just supplying Iligan City’s power but it goes beyond other provinces
generating 70% of Mindanao’s electricity. This means that during these days of
El NiƱo, Mindanao is greatly affected with rotating brownout.
Entrance fee is very affordable which costs P25 for
kids and P35 for adults. What you should know is that Maria Cristina falls is
actually a twin falls, but it’s actually a rare sight to see both of it
cascading as only one is allowed to have water as per NAPOCOR’s mandate.
Friday, September 8, 2017
Mt. Apo
Mt. Apo is the highest point with an elevation of 3144 Meters above sea level, making it the Grand Father of all Philippine Mountains and the dream mountain of every Filipino mountaineer.
Mount Apo is one of the must see and experience for every adventure tourist or backpacker who visits the country specially in the Davao Province where it lies. With its panoramic views and diverse scenery, Mt. Apo offers an adventure of a lifetime. The area features an array of landscapes, virgin forests, crags, rivers, lakes, mossy swamps, volcanic structures, and crater of sulphuric deposits.