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.
It started with a drought.
The name “Burauen” evolved from the word “haru” which means “spring”. This is because Burauen is the fountainhead of several rivers: the big Daguitan and Marabong rivers, the Guinarona and Hibuga rivers that pass through several neighboring towns, as well as several smaller ones. The legend behind the name speaks of a drought when several... Continue Reading →
Shorts: Tribu Buraburon
A single step filled with stories of hardwork, determination and hope. It feels so surreal. Burst of colors. Bright lights. Laughter and cheers. And you? In it, you will as if you are being sucked in the scenario. A dreamlike scape. Ninth Grade. Just in front of the room, an intriguing piece of paper posted... Continue Reading →
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 →