Tuesday, November 5, 2013

OTHER TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN SURIGAO



GENERAL LUNA BEACH – a bewitching 27 kilometer stretch of sugar-fine white beaches, stunningly sapphire seas and natural coral barriers which keeps the inlet waters placid -  a perfect destination for surfers and sun-worshippers.

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CLOUD 9, GEN. LUNA – its powerful waves challenge surfers during the annual international surfing cup held every September or October.
       
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Guyam and Daku Islets, Gen. Luna – islets with powdery-white sand, palm-fringed beaches and well preserved marine flora and fauna, a complete hide-away in this part of the Pacific.

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Del Carmen Swamps – a sanctuary of the large species of salt water crocodiles. One can take a closer look into tall marine jungle of mangroves and other endemic swamp creatures. A boat ride along the narrow passageway is a thrilling experience.

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Sohoton Cave, Socorro – this enchanting cave is half-submerged in water most of the time and accessible only during low tides. Inside is a lagoon with countless islets and crystal waters that sparkle with the bright reflection of the sun.

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Magpupungko Rock Formation, Pilar – surrounded by limestone and granite sculptures facing the Pacific Ocean, its pockmarked limestone floor reveals pools of assorted shapes and sizes resembling basins, barrels, tubs and ponds during low tide.

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Lake Bababu, Basilisa – a mountain lake nestled in vast walls of granite. A steep descent to the lake adds thrill to avid adventures and offers fine vies to numerous small caves in great abandon.

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Santa Monica Waterfalls – the gentle bursts of falling water amid the tranquility of lush vegetation make the environs conducive to nature lovers.
                                 
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U.S. Landing Avenue, Loreto – a strategic area where U.S. Liberation Forces landed and fought against the Japanese Imperial Army. It is along Surigao Strait, a historic landmark where hundreds of Japanese Naval Ships sank during World War II.

Esperanza Spring Resort, Loreto – a crystal clear and chilly water cascades in the midst of a tropical forest naturally captured in a lagoon where one can enjoy a refreshing dip.

Mini-Dam Park, San Jose – a cluster of seven dams of graduated elevations carved out of cliffs with stones perfectly laid and fitted by human hands. It is a whole mountain side transformed into a man-made structure exquisitely landscaped with variety of plants and trees.

Biyabid Waterfalls, Sison – cool mountain water cascade in this magnificent multi-tiered waterfalls amid a lush vegetation. This great getaway awaits you.

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Pig-ot Hideaway, Libjo – a cluster of islets connected by wooden boardwalks. The clear blue water hold nature’s gifts for the adventurous traveler to unravel. A paradise hiddlen from the turmoil of urban living. Simply heaven on earth.

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Alingkakajaw Island, Claver – with no rock formations like its neighboring islets, it stands out like a green and white jewel on a pristine blue sea. This little gem is located just off Mainland Mindanao.

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Punta Beach Resort, Malimono – the most striking feature of this beachfront is its white pebbles sprawled on the three-kilometer shoreline. It also has rock formations that serve as natural diving boards for swimmers.

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Lake Mainit – this pear-shaped lake is the fourth largest in the country with 17,340 hectares of clear freshwater. Its shore is home to the Municipalities of Mainit and Alegria. Within the lake one can admire the beauty of water hyacinths, lilies and wild-ducks.

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