Thursday, August 9, 2018
LANTAPAN TO TALAKAG ROAD
Name: LANTAPAN TO TALAKAG ROAD
Features: The newly functional road directly linking Lantapan and Talakag, Bukidnon has been making buzz since its opening few years back. This diversion road officially starts from Aglayan, Malaybalay City to Tikalaan, Talakag. Aside from smooth traffic, shorter travel time and SAFETY, interesting stopovers and breathtaking scenery make a very memorable roadtrip making every passerby eager to come back.
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
RATES OF BUKIDNON'S MAJOR MOUNTAINS
Bukidnon's major mountains are also the Philippines' major mountains. In fact, 4 of Bukidnon's major summits are enlisted among the Philippines' Top 10 highest mountains. Mt. Dulangdulang ranks 2nd to Mt. Apo, Mt. Kitanglad ranks 4th, Mt. Kalatungan ranks 5th and Mt. Maagnaw ranks 8th. Other unaccounted summits include Mt. Kilakiron and Lumpanag in Kalatungan Range.
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
ANININGPAN RIDGE
NAME: Aniningpan Ridge
LOCATION: Sitio Kibarok, Casisang, Malaybalay City
FEATURES: Aniningpan Ridge, located in Sitio Kibarok, Casisang, Malaybalay City overlooks the city on one side and marvelous hills on the other. The highest summit of Kibarok is estimated to be 800 meters high. Situated close to residences, this can be summitted for about an hour. Legend says that Aniningpan is the wife of Kibarok, both native settling the area ages ago.
LOCATION: Sitio Kibarok, Casisang, Malaybalay City
FEATURES: Aniningpan Ridge, located in Sitio Kibarok, Casisang, Malaybalay City overlooks the city on one side and marvelous hills on the other. The highest summit of Kibarok is estimated to be 800 meters high. Situated close to residences, this can be summitted for about an hour. Legend says that Aniningpan is the wife of Kibarok, both native settling the area ages ago.
Friday, June 29, 2018
TOURIST SPOTS IN BUGWAK, DANGCAGAN
Name: Bugwak Swimming Pool and Waterfalls
Location: Bugwak, Dangcagan, Bukidnon
Features:
BUGWAK is a local name meaning "fountain or spring". True to its name, Barangay BUGWAK of DANGCAGAN, BUKIDNON has two natural springs gushing out below its lush forests. While Bugwak Gamay (small) remains untouched, Bugwak Dako (big), situated close to local residences, is developed into a swimming pool (still an ongoing project by the local government). Since the project is not yet completed, as of now, July 2018, the pool is still freely open to those who want to take a dip.
Thursday, July 13, 2017
CABADIANGAN LAKE
NAME: Cabadiangan Lake
LOCATION: Cabadiangan, Kadingilan, Bukidnon
FEATURES: Cabadiangan Lake used to be unknown. Long before, it was not lake at all. It was just a swamp or marsh. The Small Water Impounding Project (SWIP) of National Irrigation Authority (NIA) made this lovely body of water. This manmade lake supplies water to farms and fields nearby.
Monday, July 10, 2017
4TH NATIONAL MOUNTAIN CLEANUP AT MT. CAPISTRANO, BUKIDNON
Last July 8, 2017, Bukidnon Green Warriors heeded the call of Pinoy
Mountaineer for National Mountain Cleanup 2017. Bukidnon Green Warriors
is an unofficial group of mountaineers who share the same passion of
nature trekking. These trekkers also share the same sentiment on
mountain commercialization resulting to littering, vandalism and other
irresponsible acts by climbers and picnickers.
Friday, July 7, 2017
MALAYANAN FALLS
NAME: Malayanan Falls
LOCATION: Malayanan, San Fernando, Bukidnon
FEATURES: Malayanan Falls is the welcoming landmark of Barangay Malayanan, San fernando Bukidnon. It is a multi-tiered waterfalls located right after the hanging bridge that crosses Pulangui River. The first drop is estimated to be 15 feet high. It has a pool for swimming. The second cascade that is gently crawling down a sloping rock is around 30 feet high. The third tier is just a mini-falls and is seldom visited. Malayanan Falls streams down joining the grand Pulangui River.
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