Archive for the ‘Mindanao’ Category
TOURIST SPOTS IN
SURIGAO DEL NORTE
SIARGAO is just a part of Surigao del Norte.
However, it often overshadows Surigao del Norte because of its popularity.
Find the best surfing spots in Siargao and see what other activities the island has to offer. Plan out your itinerary with this ultimate list of the best things to do in Siargao.
A hidden paradise in the Philippines located off the coast of Surigao del Norte, Siargao has found its way to the hearts of travelers all over the world – surfers and non-surfers alike. Surrounded by crystal clear turquoise waters and covered in coconut palm trees, Siargao is no doubt a dream tropical destination for both local and international travelers.
Known as the “Surfing Capital of the Philippines”, the island boasts some of the most influential surf breaks in the world. Its reliable surfing conditions all year round offers something for all skill levels. Read More: https://guidetothephilippines.ph/articles/things-to-do/siargao-tourist-spots
Tinago Island
Photo from: https://adventuroj.com/2012/03/12/the-hidden-tinago-river-surigao-del-sur/
Tinago Island (Tinago means hidden) is really perfect for your summer getaway. No wonder this island is called hidden paradise. It makes you feel you are already in El Nido,Palawan even you’ve never been there yet. It’s pretty relaxing place and less crowded. You can roam around, chill and relax, and simply just have fun. Stunning,isn’t it?
Tinago Island is located in Tagana-An,Surigao City and it’s just one hour away from the city proper. What I loved exploring this place is that it’s very accessibble. You just take multicab or tricycle along the road to get there in Tagana-An pier. Read More: https://travelandexplorewithjhen.wordpress.com/2017/05/08/discover-tinago-island/
Togonan Falls
Togonan Falls is one of Mainit’s crown jewel. This 90 ft. water fall is ideal for thrill and adventure lovers. This ultimate destination in the town of Mainit is a No Pain No Gain adventure. The location of the waterfall is 6 kilometers from the main road. 6 kilometers of uphill and uneven road. If you go there during the rainy season, expect a muddy and slippery road adventure. Togonan Falls is developed into a resort by the local government of Mainit. The development really helped a lot as the resort has generate quiet a revenue for the town. It’s quiet an adventure going there since you need to take a 313 steps stairway. I must say that it’s a No Pain, No Gain activity since you need to brave yourself to conquer the dreaded stairway especially going up. Read More: https://www.driftstories.com/chasing-wonders-in-surigao-togonan-falls/
Tojoman Lagoon
Photo from: https://nojuanisanisland.com/2015/03/27/stingless-jellyfish-of-tojoman-lagoon-philippines/
The Tojoman Lagoon, also known as “Sohoton Jellyfish Sanctuary” is part of the Sohoton Cove National Park, found in the Bucas Grande group of islands, all part of the town called Socorro. Its area is 128 square kilometres. Bucas Grande Island is situated on the far eastern part of mainland Surigao del Norte. Read More: https://katkatoglaag.wixsite.com/kolz/post/the-tojoman-lagoon
Go To Part 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – 8 – 9 – 10 – 11
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Surigao del Norte is the Gateway to Mindanao
Where is Surigao del Norte and How to Get There
Discover Amazing Tourist Spots in Surigao del Norte
Watch the Colorful Festivals of Surigao del Norte
Amazing Beaches of Surigao del Norte
How to Have a Lot of Fun in Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte Photo Gallery
Surigao del Norte Video Collection
Other Visitors Also Viewed:
Palani Beach Boasts of a 10 Km-Long White Sand Beach
San Isidro Labrador / Pahiyas Festival in Quezon
Colorful and Exciting Festivals in Nueva Ecija
Top Tourist Destinations in Aklan
Embajada Festival – a Re-Enactment of Christianization
Bird Watching at the Olango Wildlife Sanctuary
The Small Paradise in Agho Island in Iloilo
Sugbo Festival Honors the Humble Tiger Grass
Kabila / Kibila White Beach is Famous for Diving and Snorkeling
The Unspoiled Beauty of Aroroy Beach
Aurora Is Host to Philippine Surfing Cups