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Camiguin: Enigmata Treehouse Ecolodge and Art Camp
This was where I stayed on my first two nights in Camiguin. I chose this because I fell in love with all the crafty knickknacks I saw on their website and read only rave reviews online about their food. According to its website, Enigmata means “to open your eyes” and “enter the journey inwards the…
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Camiguin: Sights and Sites from Day 2
Highlights of my day 2 in Camiguin were my visits to Mantigue Island, Giant Clam Sanctuary and Kibila White Beach, Tanguines Lagoon, Ostrich Breeding Farm, Katibawasan Falls, and Ardent Hot Springs, which I already blogged in detail in my previous posts. Here are bits and pieces of more attractions that we visited, plus landscapes that…
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Camiguin: Ardent Hot Springs
Ardent Hot Springs was our next and last stop after our visit to Katibawasan Falls. The water here comes right out of the forest and cascades into four pools of varying temperature ranging from 33°C to 38°C. I read in one of the signages that the water here contains sulfur, which is supposed to be…
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Camiguin: Katibawasan Falls
This is Camiguin’s most popular falls. It features a clear stream of water cascading 70 meters into a pool of green waters. Entrance fee for adults is Php 20, Php 5 for children, and Php 10 for students. These photos were taken before we descended the stairs leading to the pool. I thought the falls…
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Camiguin: Ostrich Breeding Farm
Our next stop after our lunch at J & A Fishpen Resort and Restaurant was Camiguin’s Provincial Animal Breeding and Ostrich Production Center. This is said to be the only facility in the country that breeds ostriches. Here’s how the facility looks like: Entrance fee was only at Php 5. After paying this, the caretakers…
