Esoy Hot Spring is the only hot spring
in the northern part of Cebu. The place is located 57 kilometers away from the
city. Specifically, it is located in Brgy. Duyan, Catmon, Cebu, a 5 km travel
from the town proper. The pool with hot water has temperature that ranges from
40-60 C. The hot water has a therapeutic effect to the body due to the presence
of minerals that can be found in the water.
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Why Travel?
Many people love to travel and some even consider it as part of their routine lifestyle. Traveling has lot to offer Fun, Adventure and Discovery. Our visit to a place will gain us better understanding about People, how they live, learn their culture and historical backgrounds. For people who had a stressful job, relaxing at home may not be sufficient enough. They need to unwind. Vacation trips made them feel relaxed and handle stress better. Traveling also provide opportunities for us to share happiness to our friends and love ones.
Cebu (Carmen)
Carmen’s Durano EcoFarm and Spring Resort is fast becoming
the top choice for quick out of town dips among Cebuanos. Not only is the
resort kid and family friendly, it is also packed with so much goodness mother
nature has to offer.
Tucked neatly away from the hustle and bustle of city life,
the eco-farm and resort is like no other. It is nestled in the mountains of
Carmen. Its pools rest quietly beneath the lush greens of age-old trees. And
the sound of raging rapids just a stone’s throw away from its pools satisfies
not only the senses but also the weary soul
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Cebu ( Danao City )
Durano-Macapagal Boardwalk
Situated along the National Highway in Poblacion with an area of 13, 000 square meter. It is infront of Danao City Police Station and beside Durano-Macapagal Fish Port. A Nice place to stroll along the seawal.
INTOSAN RESORT provides the ultimate outdoor water park
experience. Not only is there 30,000 sq. ft. of water fun for kids and adults,
the water park also features meandering lazy river and wide selection of kiddie
water slides, water attractions and wading pool. Adults can enjoy the lap pool
with a huge waterfall slide as well as the kidney shaped pool.
Bohol
Bohol is a first income class island province of the
Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, consisting of the island
itself and 75 minor surrounding islands. Its capital is Tagbilaran City. With a
land area of 4,117.26 square kilometres (1,589.68 sq mi) and a coastline 261
kilometres (162 mi) long, Bohol is the tenth largest island of the Philippines.
To the west of Bohol is Cebu, to the northeast is the island of Leyte and to
the south, across the Bohol Sea is Mindanao.
Cebu (Camotes Island)
Cebu
Magellan’s Cross
commemorates the moment Portuguese explorer Ferdinand
Magellan planted a wooden cross on Cebu’s soil to mark converting its locals to
Christianity.
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Fort San Pedro is the smallest Spanish outpost in the Philippines. A monument to Cebu’s turbulent past, the Fort San Pedro in Cebu City served different purposes at various times in the island’s history. The fort began as a single triangular bastion when it was first built with logs and mud in 1565, with Spanish conquistador Miguel Lopez de Legazpi breaking ground for the structure. It served as the nucleus of the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines.
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The Mactan Shrine, located on Mactan Island, just of the coast from Cebu City, is a must-see for everyone interested in Filipino history. It commemorates the Battle of Mactan that took place in 1521 between the Spanish and the Visayan (central Philippines) native people in April 1521 and, along with paintings and plaques about that battle, it also contains two other important shrines -- the Lapu Lapu Shrine and the Magellan Shrine |
Davao (My Place)
Davao City is a city in Mindanao, Philippines which is the center of Metro Davao, the third most populous metropolitan area in the Philippines.
Area: 2,444 km²
Elevation: 22 m
Weather: 28°C, Wind 0 km/h, 63% Humidity
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People's Park of
Davao City is a perfect place to refresh and energize yourself situated right
amidst the city. This wonderful park is stretched over an area of
about four hectare exhibiting some really fascinating features such as
interactive fountain, a small forest, waterfalls, ponds and other things to enjoy and entertain. It also exhibits a
very large statue of Philippine eagle and a very interesting fantasy theme
park.
Kadayawan Festival is an annual celebration in the City of
Davao during the third (3rd) week of August. It is a celebration of life, a
thanksgiving for the gifts of nature, the wealth of culture, the bounties of
harvest and serenity of living. It also focuses on the multicolored mix of
Davao and Mindanao’s indigenous communities as well as migrant settlers, whose
identities make up the rich cultural heritage of this island.
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Having an elevation of 9,692 ft and overlooking Davao City, Mt. Apo is the tallest mountain in the
country. A dormant stratovolcano, this giant creation towers over Southern
Mindanao, covering the provinces of Davao del Sur and North Cotabato.
Literally translated as ‘grandfather of all mountains’,
Mount Apo, Davao City is flat- topped and has 3 peaks capped by a 500m wide
volcanic crater. It contains a small crater lake, Lake Venado, which is about
19 kilometers up its slopes. The mountain’s highest peak appears to be white,
due to a crust of sulphur released in the mountain’s emissions.
Declared as a National Park in 1936, Mt. Apo has since then
become a popular tourist place for visitors – locals and tourists alike
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- The Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi) is a giant forest raptor endemic to the Philippines. It is considered one of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world. Unfortunately, it is also one of the world's rarest and certainly among its most critical endangered vertebrate species. The eagle is known to be geographically restricted to the islands of Luzon, Samar, Leyte and Mindanao.
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