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BILIRAN ATTRACTIONS
Mainit Hot Spring
Photo from: http://www.pinoyadventurista.com/2011/10/iyusan-rice-terraces-and-mainit-hot.html
The Mainit Hot Springs are a popluar tourist attraction near Caibiran in Biliran Province. Biliran Island is like one large Volcano with many peaks and valleys full of waterfalls and hot springs that make it a magical place to visit. The water at the springs is very hot! so you will normally find you can only keep your hand in the water for a few seconds, but as the water mixes with the fresh clean water from the river it cools down to more comfortable temperatures.
The Mainit Hot Springs are in Villa Vicenta Baranagy, part of Caibiran Municipality, Biliran Island. The Hot Springs are found along a long road from the small village of Mainit, that you will find on the Biliran Circumferential Road, just outside Caibiran. Read more: http://biliran.ph/thread/71/mainit-hot-spring#ixzz4b8w8nkzk
Talahid Beach
Photo from: https://roamulofied.wordpress.com/2015/09/04/talahid/
Still in Almeria, but after the Bagongbong Falls, we headed onward north and reached this beach called Talahid. There are resorts here, from those with rooms and other amenities like swimming pools to those that are simple little open huts called “cottages”. The sand i this beach is a little bit different from many we see. It is generally called “white sand” but there are shades from a bit yellow to a bit gold to even a bit orange or red. And coarser. A wonderful place just the same. Read More: http://philippinetravelnotes.blogspot.com/2010/03/talahid-beach-discoveries.html
Tinago Falls
Photo from: http://www.travelingmorion.com/2013/11/travel-diaries-breathtaking-tinago-falls.html
Tinago Falls is just one of the waterfalls found in Biliran and is the most famous of all in the province.
The falls is accessible via a 30-minute habal-habal ride from Naval. An entrance fee of Php10 per head is collected at the viewing deck. Don’t forget to bring your own water and food.
IP: The fastest way to get to Biliran is to fly to Tacloban,Leyte. Take a van (Php150-Php190 per head, one way), the trip will just take about 2 hours. Read More: http://www.choosephilippines.com/specials/lists/2219/15-waterfalls-visayas-you-might-never-heard/
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Explore the Undiscovered Beauty of Biliran
Where is Biliran and How To Get There
Colorful Festivals Celebrated in Biliran
Other Visitors Also Viewed
Join the “Wet ‘n Wild” Regada Water Festival in Cavite
Pulacan Falls and Its Diverging Streams
Relax at the Secluded Hidden Valley Springs Resort in Laguna
Macahambus Cave in Cagayan de Oro
Amazing Beaches in Ajuy Iloilo
Bonbon Beach – Most Beautiful Beach in Romblon Island
Banga Festival Honors the Humble Clay Cooking Pot