Mahagnao Volcano Natural Park

A dormant volcano, an acidic lake and a freshwater lake, hot springs, waterfalls. This is what Mahagnao Natural Park presents to its guests. But first, never-ending bumpy roads and trekking. Nevertheless, it is worth it.  

El Montaña Vista Resort

It pretty much sounds pricey. But with the facilities, the water slide, and the pool? This new-in-the-business-resort can compete. The view is pretty too. Located at Brgy. Gamay, Burauen, Leyte.    

Camp Kawayan

This resort lives up their name. With Bamboo all over? Plus a cute bridge and a water slide, with trees will give you a pretty peaceful ambiance. Opened back 2016, Camp Kawayan will not dissapoint. Located at Brgy. Balorinay, Burauen, Leyte.

Pines Resort

It is a long way down there, lit. It is actually good cardio, considering on how many steps you’d have to take to get down and doze yourself with water. Pines Resort is in Brgy. Abuyugon, Burauen, Leyte.  

Cansiboy Buraburon Mountain Resort

Though it is far from the town proper, the good news is, the water’s freezing here. You might have to splash yourself first so your body wouldn’t be to shocked with the temperature. Located at Brgy. Cansiboy, Burauen, Leyte.  

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Water. It is essential to mankind. Such as air, could be called as the foundation of life. Humans can’t live without it. Too much, humans will die drowning from it. Thus, tongues speak of a legend. A legend that may date years ago. Days, weeks, months, years. A decade. Centennial. Millennium. The tale tells of... Continue Reading →

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