POKABA RIDGE Remember that destination up the mountain, high school kids during the ’90s used to go to during the weekends in flocks and in groups, making sure kauban jud si crush? 🙂 It had no name during our time. Maybe it had. We just didn’t care what it was. We just referred to it continue reading : PoKaBa Ridge
LGU Bayog benchmarks good practices in Luzon
LGU Bayog benchmarks good practices in Luzon Bayog LGU Officials, department heads and key officials underwent to a 3-day cross learning from March 7-11, 2018 to the Municipalities of Cavinti, and Majayjay, all in Laguna Province and at Villar Foundation, Las Pinas City to benchmark on the good practices in tourism and solid waste management continue reading : LGU Bayog benchmarks good practices in Luzon
Lamare Twin Falls
LAMARE TWIN FALLS Another stunner hidden beneath the towering mountains of Bayog is this 30-feet falls in Barangay Lamare. There are two possible ways to reach the area. One, you have to take a 2-kilometer river trail involving balancing on rocks and going against rapids. Two, you can take a Pilot Road carved along the continue reading : Lamare Twin Falls
Lupisan Falls
LUPISAN FALLS It is a three-tier waterfalls with a combined height of approximately 450 feet (in the photo is the lowest tier). It stands majestically in the midst of mostly untouched jungles of Datagan and Dagum in Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur, making Lupisan Falls’ waters potable. As of the moment, a river trail is the continue reading : Lupisan Falls
Buko Falls
BUKO FALLS This 15-feet waterfall is a perfect spot to commune with nature while testing the strength of your ankles. Before you can reach the place, you need to trek traversing a combination of river and forest trails. The river trail is quite challenging as you have to hop from boulder to boulder, in effect continue reading : Buko Falls