Biliran is the best kept secret in Eastern Visayas. The name was derived from “borobiliran” a type of native grass that grew abundantly on the island’s plains. With its charming villages, rich coastline, rugged mountains and majestic waterfalls, what more can an adventurer want in nature. The island attractions raw beauty and the thrill of discovering a new flora and fauna are what appeal to the masses.
Most visitors are drawn to the turquoise waters and scintillating beaches.It is haven for beach lovers who wanted to frolic in the sand and dive deep in the waters. Recently some of our islands have been featured in the national broadcasting television. The availability of diving equipment gave way for the discovery of the rich marine life that can rival even the best of Cebu.
The place is not only for beach lovers. We have a good concentration of waterfalls and hot springs surrounded with rich foliage. Biliran has everything that you can ever want in nature. Read More: http://tourism.biliranisland.com/islandattractions.php
The concrete road through Almeria’s rolling hills came to an abrupt end just before a forest clearing and we had to leave our motorbike and driver. Soon we were hiking down a narrow trail that turned muddy and slippery in some parts. We had to remove our slippers for better traction at one point but fortunately the trek wasn’t that long. The falls were at the bottom of the trail but we still had to cross an onrushing stream on moldy rocks to get a better view. My half-century old knees were still trembling from our muddy descent but fortunately our guide Zaldy and his cousin Nestor were there to help Oggie and me cross the stream with our packs.
After enjoying the view, dipping in the cool waters and taking several photos, it was time to go back. I thought the ascent up the steep slopes was going to be even more difficult but was surprised that it was actually easier. I didn’t even have to remove my slippers. We only had to stop briefly at some point to catch our breath but otherwise we did not have any problems going back up. A farmer chatting with our habal-habal drivers even gave us several bananas – for free! (Biliran has among the friendliest people I’ve met.) Looking back we felt Bagongbong Falls was well worth the effort we expended on granddaddy knees. Read More: http://www.shoestringtravelers.com/?q=node/58
Busai Falls, Brgy. Ungale, Kawayan, Biliran. About 15-minute hike along the banks of Ungale River in Brgy. Ungale.
Surrounded by mountains and thick greenery, the waterfall is slightly obscured from view from most angles and can only be visually appreciated from a nearly straight-on angle. Its fresh water is the source of potable water for most households located in Brgy. Ungale. Aside from a refreshing dip in the fresh cool waters, the place is likewise a sanctuary of tranquility and offers an ambiance of pure rural life. Read More: http://tourism.biliranisland.com/busaifalls.php
Maripipi, Biliran is blessed with beautiful beaches. Candol Cove Beach Resort, located in Brgy. Agutay, is just one of those stretches of white sand that surround the entire island. The enticing azure crystal clear waters will make you go for a swim and discover the rich marine life in the surrounding areas.
It has an air of tranquility that matches the vastness of the sea and the surrounding foliage.
The beach is beautifully designed with well-built cottages that are available for rent to tourists and locals. This place must definitely be on your list for your vacation getaway.
From the Maripipi port at Brgy. Ermita, beach lovers will have to travel 10-15 minutes by a motorcycle with P50.00 fare going to Candol Beach. Visitors may also ask the Maripipi people the road to the beach. Read More: http://tourism.biliranisland.com/candol-beach.php
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