2024

MANTIGUE ISLAND

Natural site to discover
4/5
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Also known as Magsaysay Island, it can be reached from the village of San Roque in 20 minutes by boat. It lies off the east coast of Camiguin and is home to a few fishing families. The sand on this small island is even whiter than on White Island, and the rocky seabed makes it ideal for snorkeling. You can also enjoy grilled fish, shellfish or soup. Please note that the maximum time on the island is 4 hours.

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 Camiguin Island
2024

HIBOK-HIBOK VOLCANO

Natural Crafts
4/5
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Located not far from Mambajao, the volcano or Mount Hibok-Hibok is the only one of Camiguin's seven active volcanoes. However, the volcano last erupted in 1951, causing extensive damage to the town. In the aftermath of this catastrophe, which killed almost 500 people and caused major losses to animals and plants, a national observatory called Philvolcs (Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology) was set up 400 metres up on the mountainside to monitor and analyze the volcano's activity. This observatory is well worth a visit before reaching the foot of the volcano, if you wish to learn more about volcanoes and earthquakes. It is also advisable to consult the observatory before considering climbing the volcano, accompanied by a local guide (your hotel or tourist office will undoubtedly be able to direct you to one). At 1,300 metres high, it takes around eight hours to walk up and back down. It's a real challenge for climbers, but after this effort, which starts gently on the prepared paths, you'll be sure to appreciate the magnificent view over the sea and forest, and further afield to the islands of Bohol, Siquijor, Cebu and Negros. Hibok-Hibok has four craters, some of which have become small lakes. All the more beautiful for the view. A unique hike in an exceptional environment.

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 Camiguin Island
2024

WHITE ISLAND

Natural site to discover
4/5
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White Island" is an incomparably soft sandbank - immaculately white, if you must know - up to three hundred metres long at low tide, disappearing completely at high tide. White Island lies two kilometers between Agoho and the beaches of Yumbing, just behind the Hibok-Hibok volcano. It's the ideal place to sunbathe, snorkel or simply enjoy the view of the surrounding area from this paradise islet. However, it's best to get there early in the morning or at the end of the day, as there's no shade on this sandbar glistening in the turquoise blue of the Mindanao Sea, and what's more, you may be the only ones to enjoy the island for an hour or so.

Underwater. White Beach is also an excellent expedition for snorkeling enthusiasts, just around the beach and some three hundred meters from the islet. Its seabed is actually home to a sloping reef ranging in depth from six to twenty-five metres. To explore it, however, you need to be a certified " advanced " diver. Among other things, there's a magnificent black coral garden, and an occasional current offers the chance to see bigger fish and feel yourself fly as the current carries you away... For experienced divers only. Fish are abundant here, with stingrays, moray eels, scorpion fish and crabs to name but a few.

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 Camiguin Island
2024

KATIBAWASAN WATERFALLS

Natural site to discover
3/5
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The Katibawasan Falls are a breathtaking sight. Their clear waters tumble like a veil from a height of over seventy meters into a natural pool surrounded by rich vegetation: wild orchids, ferns and other woody components of tropical flora. These are Camiguin's highest waterfalls. Bathers and picnickers frequent this spot, especially in summer, for its refreshing waters.

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 Camiguin Island
2024

LIMUNSUDAN FALLS

Natural site to discover

It is said that this waterfall is the highest in the Philippines with its 250 m height. A very impressive place.

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 Iligan
2024

PINAMALOY LAKE

Natural site to discover

It's a small lake where it's nice to spend a few moments in a picnic with fishermen.

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 Malaybalay
2024

MAINIT LAKE

Natural site to discover

Mainit is a Cebuano word meaning "warm". Lake Mainit is the fourth largest lake in the Philippines, at 150 km2, and also the deepest in the country. In places, it is over 220 metres deep. Located between the provinces of Agusan del Norte and Surigao del Norte, the area has remained quite wild, but the quality of its waters is declining due to pollution, threatening its biodiversity. In summer, it's possible to take beautiful photos of the water lilies and other water flowers between which ducks swim.

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 Butuan City
2024

AGUSAN MARSHES

Site of archaeology crafts and science and technology

On this tour, the guides can put you in touch with the indigenous Manobos at Sitio Panlabuhan. The best time to visit AgusanMarsh is from October to January, during the rainy season. The lakes are overflowing, so it's easier to travel through the forest by banca. Discovery becomes an extraordinary safari, where you can observe wild birds and endangered species. The arrival of migratory birds in October is a real spectacle. Around a hundred species are listed, from purple herons and wild ducks to storks and sea eagles. Multicolored butterflies are also present (70 species in all). Fish abound: tilapia, haw-an (mudfish), gurami and pantat (catfish). On this walk, you may have the opportunity to meet the danata, a spectacular aquatic species living in freshwater, a kind of giant tortoise without a shell, covered with thick skin and equipped with claws. Other animal species include rare Philippine crocodiles, monitor lizards, macaques, the Philippine cobra and the python. Agusan Marsh is also a botanist's kingdom. The Manobo dialect is a mixture of indigenous dialect and foreign languages, very different from Tagalog and Cebuano. Other tribes derived from the Manobos share the same dialect, such as the forest-dwelling Dibabaons and Manguyangans.

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 Agusan Marsh
2024

MARIA CRISTINA FALLS

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Twenty minutes by jeepney from Iligan, this waterfall is the pride of the town and features on every tourist brochure. At one hundred metres high, the waterfall nicknamed "The Twin Falls" is majestic. Legend has it that the waterfall represents two sisters, Cristina and Maria. Falling in love with the same man, they threw themselves off the falls so as not to have to choose. Often referred to as "the mother of industry", the falls are a real asset to the city's development, producing the electricity needed by 70% of Mindanao.

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 Iligan
2024

MANGKANGAGI ISLAND

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Beautiful white sand beaches and several caves.

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 Surigao
2024

SOHOTON COVE

Natural Crafts

Established as a national park, Sohoton Cove is famous for its superb scenery of caves set in turquoise lagoons. It is three hours from General Luna. Its subterranean blue lagoons are home to a multitude of harmless fish and jellyfish, and the lush vegetation surrounding the caves will make you wish you'd never come. Jumping, kayaking, snorkeling... Impossible to get bored. The best time to come is between March and July, when the sea is calm and the winds are light. A must-see excursion from Siargao!

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 Bucas Grande Island
2024

SILOP CAVE

Natural Crafts

Located seven kilometers from Surigao, it takes around 15 minutes to reach Silop Cave, also known as Campamento Cave. The cave consists of four chambers, the central one of impressive size. There are twelve different entrances. Giant stalagmites and stalactites can be seen, as well as different species of bats. During the Second World War, the cave served as a garrison for Japanese soldiers. An interesting visit if you like caves.

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 Surigao
2024

MACAHAMBUS CAVE

Natural Crafts

Maca means "cave" and hambus means "to fall from the top of the river". This was the site of the Battle of Macahambus Hill. On June 4, 1900, a confrontation took place between the Kagayanon tribe and American soldiers. It is said to have been the first Filipino victory over the Americans during the Philippine uprising. Inside, there's a view of the Cagayan River, where the Spaniards once found gold. Outside the rainy season, the water level is quite low and you can take a dip in the pool.

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 Cagayan De Oro
2024

KABILA WHITE BEACH & GIANT CLAMS SANCTUARY

Natural site to discover

Camiguin's beaches are mostly black volcanic sand, and Kabila Beach is an exception, with its fine white sand. Kabila (or Kibila) is the smallest fishing village. It's also home to the giant clam sanctuary, where a guided tour will teach you all about this species. The big plus? Snorkel right across the beach to observe these clams in their element.

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 Camiguin Island
2024

PARK PINES VIEW

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This small park is often called the "Petit Baguio" because of its many pines.

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 Malaybalay
2024

KAAMULAN PARK

Natural site to discover

This pine-covered park is perfect for getting a breath of fresh air in nature, jogging, biking, meditating, camping and even rodeoing. The park is particularly popular with families, as there are plenty of activities to keep the kids occupied. After a thirty-minute walk, it's possible to reach a summit from where the view of Malaybalay and the surrounding area is really quite good. Take a trip to Kaamulan to discover the daily life of the city's Filipino families.

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 Malaybalay
2024

OFFICE DU TOURISME DE LA VILLE DE BISLIG

Tourist office

The Bislig Tourism Office in the Philippines is located in the City Hall building on Laurente Street in Poblacion.

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 Surigao
2024

VINAPOR BEACH

Natural site to discover

A charming site in the middle of coconut and other tropical plants.

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 Butuan City
2024

TINAGO BEACH

Natural site to discover

It belongs to many small owners. You can rent huts and spend some moments relaxing.

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 Butuan City
2024

KABILA BEACH

Natural site to discover

On Camiguin the beaches are volcanic sandy for the most, and Kabila Beach is an exception, because its sand is white and very fine. Kabila is the smallest fishing town in Camiguin and is part of the municipality of Guinsiliban.

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 Camiguin Island