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An eco-tourism adventure in San Agustin, Surigao del Sur: Protecting the environment while having fun

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San Agustin is a small town located in the northeastern part of Mindanao, Philippines. San Agustin is bounded by the municipalities of Tagvina to the north, Tandag to the east, Bayabas to the south, and Ringigig to the west. San Agustin's economy is primarily agricultural, with rice and corn being the main crops. Other crops are coconuts, abaca, fruits, and vegetables. Fishing and ranching are also important livelihoods. 

Marihatag's Natural Wonders: A Nature Lover's Paradise

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Marihatag, Surigao del Sur is home to the Manobo and Visayan peoples, who have their own culture and traditions. Known for their weaving skills, the Manobo people make traditional clothing and accessories from abaca fibers. They also have a rich tradition of music and dance and are often performed at celebrations and festivals. 

A Guide to Madrid, Surigao

Madrid is a relatively small town with a population of about 12,000 in the province of Surigao de Sur Madrid's history dates back to the early 1900s. It was established as a settlement for workers of forestry companies operating in the area. The city was named after the Spanish capital in honor of the Spanish officials who worked for the company.  During  World War II, Madrid was occupied by the Japanese army, and the city suffered heavy damage during the conflict, resulting in the loss of many lives. After the war, Madrid began to rebuild and develop, becoming an important agricultural and commercial center.  Today, Madrid is known for its beautiful natural attractions such as Lake Majao and Capihan Park, where visitors can relax and enjoy the beauty of the area. The city also hosts numerous festivals and cultural events, including the Majao Festival, which celebrates the history and culture of the city.  Madrid is a peaceful and charming city where you can experience the rich his

A Photographic Journey through Lingig Town, Surigao

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Lingig is a municipality positioned on the jap coast of the Surigao del Sur province, located on the border of Davao Oriental. In the beginning, Lingig inhabited through indigenous communities, along with the Manobo and Mandaya peoples. The region become later colonized by the Spanish withinside the overdue 1800s, after which the Americans withinside the early 1900s. During the Japanese profession of the Philippines in World War II, the city become used as a base by Japanese forces.

5 Reasons Why Lianga Should Be On Your Travel Bucket List

municipality Llanga in the province of Surigao del Sur is located in the eastern part of Mindanao Island, facing the Philippine Sea. The city has a total area of ​​440.5 square kilometers and a population of about 43,000 (as of the 2020 census).  Llanga is known for its natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and diverse population. The town is home to several indigenous peoples, including the Mandaya, Manobo, and Mamanwa peoples who have lived in the area for centuries and preserved their traditional way of life.  Lianga is named after the Lianga, a native tree that grows abundantly in the region. The city was incorporated in 1939 and became a municipality on June 18, 1966.  Lianga's main economic activities are agriculture, fishing, and mining. It is known for its high-quality rice production and abundant marine resources such as different types of fish, shellfish, and seaweed. Lianga's mining industry is also growing, with several mining companies operating in the area, extr

Surf's Up! Catching the Best Waves in Lanuza, Surigao del Sur

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Lanusa is a municipality in the province of Surigao del Sur in the northeastern part of Mindanao overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The city has a total area of ​​142.8 square kilometers and a population of about 21,000 (as of the 2020 census).  The city of Lanuza is known for its beautiful beaches, surf spots, and marine reserves. The city is also home to various indigenous peoples, including the Mamanwa,  known for their rich cultural heritage and traditional way of life.  Lanuza is named after  Dona Maria Ana Lanuza y Cortez, the mother of the Spanish governor Don Sebastian Furtado de Corcuera. The city was incorporated in 1917 and became a municipality on August 15, 1948. 

The Beauty of Sibadan Fish Cage Ecotourism: A Visual Journey | Hinatuan

Sibadan Fish Cage is a popular tourist destination  in Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur, Philippines. With floating fish cages acting as fish farms, visitors can see how the locals raise different fish species such as tilapia, milkfish, and carp.   Sibadan Fish Cage is located in  Hinatuan Bay and can be reached by boat. A boat ride offers beautiful views of the bay and surrounding islands. Once at the fish cages, visitors can watch the locals feed and harvest the fish, and even participate in the feeding.  The fish farm also has an adjoining restaurant that serves fresh seafood dishes such as grilled fish, kinilaw (raw fish marinated in vinegar and spices), and sinigang (sour soup). The restaurant has beautiful bay views, allowing visitors to enjoy their meals while admiring the beautiful surroundings.  A visit to Sibadan Fish Cages is a unique experience that allows visitors to enjoy the beauty of Hinatuan Bay while witnessing the region's traditional fish farming methods. The Fish Cage

Why Hinatuan Should Be Your Next Adventure Destination

Located on the northeastern coast of Mindanao, the city of Hinatuan in the province of Surigao del Sur is known for its natural attractions such as the Enchanted River.  The city's name comes from " Hinatuan " meaning "left behind". The name was given to the city by early settlers left behind by wandering tribes. The area that is now Hinatuan was originally part of  Manobo territory. However, in the 17th century, the Spanish colonized the area, forcing many of the Manobo to move to the mountains.  During  American rule, Hinatuan was part of Tandag Municipality. It was in 1917 that Hinatuan was established as an independent municipality.    During World War II, Hinatuan was occupied by Japanese forces and used as a base for operations in Surigao. After the war, the city slowly rebuilt and is now a thriving community with a growing tourism industry.    Hinatuan is also known for its natural resources, especially its rich fishing grounds. Most of the city's res

Journey into the Unknown: Exploring the Depths of the Enchanted River | Hinatuan

The river is famous for its deep blue water, which is said to be enchanting as it is believed to be inhabited by spirits and mythical creatures. The Enchanted River is a popular tourist destination that draws tourists from all over the world to marvel at its beauty.  The river is about 80 meters long and empties into the Philippine Sea. The water is incredibly clear, and visitors can see the river's underwater rock formations, schools of fish, and other marine life. The deep blue color of the river adds to the mystique, and the constant water temperature all year round makes it a great place for swimming and diving.   The Enchanted River is surrounded by lush greenery and towering limestone cliffs, adding to its natural beauty. Visitors can relax and enjoy a picnic on the banks of the river, or rent a boat to explore the nooks and crannies of the river. For the more adventurous, scuba diving is also an option, allowing visitors to explore the river's underwater caves and tunnel

Top Things to Do in Cortes, Surigao for an Unforgettable Vacation

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Cortes is a fourth-class town located in the northeastern part of Surigao, it has a total land area of ​​about 61.7 square kilometers. The city is surrounded by the communities of Barobo to the north, Llanga to the east, Tagvina to the west, and the Philippine Sea to the south. 

Carrascal, Surigao: The Perfect Destination for Nature Lovers

Carrascal is a Class 4 coastal municipality in the Province of Surigao del Sur in the Caraga Region of the Philippines. Located on the eastern coast of Mindanao, it borders the cities of Lianga to the north, Kantilan to the east, and Lanuza to the south.  The city was founded in his 1953 and named after the word "caresa", a horse-drawn carriage that served as the main means of transportation during the Spanish colonial period. Carrascal was originally a Llanga barangay before becoming a municipality of its own.  Carrascal's economy is primarily based on fishing and agriculture, with coconuts, corn, and rice being the main crops. The town also has a small gold and copper mining operation.  Carrascal's population, as of the 2020 census, lives in 7,747 households with 25,408 people. The city is made up of 18 barangays, each with its own culture and traditions. The main language of Carrascal is Surigaonon, but Tagalog and English are also widely spoken. Tourism is also a

Discovering the Thrilling Waterfalls of Carmen, Surigao

The city of Carmen was founded on October 7, 1949, and was originally part of the city of Lanusa. It is named after Carmen AcharĆ³n Pimentel, wife of Governor Vicente L.  Pimentel. The town started as a small village but gradually grew as more settlers came to the area.   One of the most important events in Carmen's history is the Battle of Surigao Strait during World War II. This naval battle was fought between the Imperial Japanese  Navy and the Allies and was considered one of the largest naval battles in the Pacific during the war. The Surigao Strait is off  Carmen, and many  Japanese warships have sunk in this area. Apart from its historical importance, Carmen is also known for its natural attractions. One of the city's most popular destinations  is Tinuan Falls, a three-tiered waterfall  often referred to as the "Niagara Falls of the Philippines." The waterfall is located in the village of Barangay Borboanan and is considered one of the most beautiful waterfalls

Discovering the Beauty of Cantilan, Surigao's Unspoiled Beaches

Cantilan is a municipality positioned on the east coast of Mindanao, overlooking the Philippine Sea. The city was originally inhabited by indigenous people known as the Mamanwa, who were able hunter-gatherers. The area was later settled by Christianized immigrants from nearby areas, particularly  Bohol and Leyte, who established small fishing villages.   During the Spanish colonial period, CantilĆ”n was part of the Tandag district, which he founded in 1861. In 1907, Cantilan became a municipality with its first elected mayor, Don Aniseto Sarmiento.    During World War II, Cantilan was occupied by Japanese forces, and the town was garrisoned. After the war, the city was rebuilt and made great progress, especially in the fishing industry.  A Paradise for Nature Lovers Today Cantilan is known for its beautiful beaches, natural attractions, and cultural heritage. There are several ancestral homes, churches, and historic buildings such as the Cantilan Bridge built during the Spanish colonial

Unwinding in Cagwait: A Relaxing Getaway in the Heart of Mindanao

Cagwait is a small town on the east coast of  Surigao del Sur province in the Caraga region of the Philippines. The city has a rich pre-colonial history, inhabited by the Mandayan indigenous people. The name 'Kagwait' is believed to be derived from the Mandayan word 'Kagai' which means 'beautiful' or 'abundant'.  During  Spanish colonial times, Cagwait became part of the province of Caraga, establishing the city as a center of trade and commerce. Located on the coast, the city has become an important port for shipping agricultural products such as rice, coconuts, and abaca to the rest of the Philippines and Southeast Asia. During World War II, Kagwait was occupied by the Japanese and heavily bombed by American forces trying to retake the city. Many residents were killed or forced to evacuate, and the city suffered great damage.   In 1960, Cagwait officially declared a municipality and became part of the newly formed Surigao del Sur province. Today, the c

A Guide to Exploring Bislig City's Natural Wonders : Surigao Del Sur

Bislig City is a coastal city in the northeastern part of  Surigao del Sur province in the Philippines. It is the state's largest city and the economic, commercial, and cultural center of the region. The city covers an area of ​​approximately 331.14 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 98,000  (as of the 2020 Census). 

Off the Beaten Path: Unique and Unusual Things to Do in Bayabas Town, Surigao Del Sur

Bayabas is a small town located in the province of Surigao del Sur, Philippines. It was originally a sitio (small settlement) in the nearby large town of Liang. In 1954, Bayavas became an independent municipality under Decree No. 82 signed by then-President Ramon Magsaysay.  It is located in the eastern part of Surigao del Sur, bordering the Pacific Ocean to the east, the city of Lianga to the west, the city of San Agustin to the north, and the city of Marihatag to the south. Bayavas has an area of ​​about 65.87 km² and a population of about 8,000  (as of 2020).  Bayabas is a predominantly agricultural town and the residents' main source of income is farming and fishing. The city's fertile soil and favorable climate are suitable for growing crops such as coconuts, bananas, maize, and rice.  Despite its small size, Bayabas has several natural attractions such as waterfalls, beaches, and caves. One of the city's most popular tourist attractions is the Maragondon Caves, which

Exploring the Natural Wonders of Barobo: Waterfalls, Beaches, and Caves

Barobo is a municipality located withinside the northeastern part of the province. It is bordered with the aid of using the municipalities of Lianga to the north, San Agustin to the south, Tagbina to the west, and the Philippine Sea to the east. Barobo has a complete land location of about 397.00 rectangular kilometers and consists of 24 barangays or villages. As of the 2020 census, it has a populace of 50,903 inhabitants. The municipality of Barobo is thought of for its lovely seashores and scenic landscapes. It is likewise domestic to diverse visitor sights together with the Hinatuan Enchanted River, Tinuy-an Falls, and Britannia Islands. The financial system of Barobo is based on agriculture and fishing, with coconut, rice, and banana being the main vegetation produced. The city is likewise regarded for its hand-woven abaca merchandise and rising ecotourism industry. Barobo is ruled with the aid of using a mayor and a vice mayor, each of whom is elected with the aid of using humans

Tandag City | The Bat Sanctuary & The Lady Lourdes Grotto - Surigao Del Sur

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Tandag City is located in the Capital of Surigao Del Sur in Mindanao, a 5th class megacity with over 66 thousand population. I've visited this awful place numerous times and I witnessed huge advancements from the road to a place to eat. In moment’s visit, this is presumably the last. I'll formerly again be stranded nearly differently for a job call.

Tinuy an Falls, Bislig City, Surigao del Sur

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  Tinuy-an Falls  is located at Barangay Barboaanan, Bislig City of Surigao del Sur, Southern part of Mindanao believe to be the most popular tourist attraction and most visited tourist destination in the province. Going to the falls is not easy due to its demographic distance from the City plus the road is seriously rough especially during the rainy season but good to see that road construction is underway.

Visiting Tinuy-an Falls during the Covid19 period | Bislig, Surigao del Sur

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The month of August,  I went back to Bislig city in Surigao de Sur from Tagum City. It was afternoon when I left Tagum City so I will definitely spend the night on the road because it is about 3 hours drive by private car. This is my first visit to Bislig City during Covid19 so the city of Bislig is in General Community Quarantine (GCQ). Checkpoints at each border are definitely strict in addition to the strict protocols and curfew hours.

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