Showing posts with label antique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antique. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Travel A-Z: Antique


By JACKY LYNNE A. OIGA
November 15, 2011, 10:05am
Tabunan Reef
Tabunan Reef
MANILA, Philippines -- A land of enchantment with a kick of adventure is what makes Antique an eccentric destination in Western Visayas. A coastal province where the mountains meet the sea, Antique holds its own amongst other destinations in the region (including the beautiful Boracay Island in Aklan) with its rich history, majestic mountains, cascading waterfalls and white sand beaches.
There are plenty of upland destinations in the long stretch of mountain ranges and rolling hills that divide Antique from the rest of Panay Island. Mt. Madia-as in Culasi, for instance, is a dormant volcano with lakes and 14 waterfalls. It is said to be the legendary home of Bulalakaw, the supreme god of the ancients and beckons as a challenge for hikers and trekkers.
The rugged and varied land of the province also offer visitors a variety of exciting outdoor, eco-adventure activities from white water kayaking and white river rafting in the northern town of Tibiao to a rexaling dip in Sira-an Hot Springs of  the southern town of Anini-y.
On the southernmost tip of Antique is Nogas Island, an uninhabited 26-hectare marine and bird sanctuary. Likewise, Batbat and Punta Coral Reefs in Barbaza and Seco Island in Tibiao feature unparalleled wonders of marine life.
However, Antique’s best kept secret is the Caluya group of islands, with nautral beauty and resources that can easily compete with the world famous Boracay. Tourists that can bear the three-hour travel to Caluya are rewarded with white, powdery sand beaches surrounded with pristine waters and diverse species of marine life that have not yet been touched with commercialism.
Antiqueños are renowned weavers throughout the Visayas. The Bugasong Patadyong, a tube cotton fabric of plaid design, is highly valued because of its fineness of weaving. Piña cloth is also produced in looms throughout the province. Muscovado sugar production is also a big industry in Antique, which has become an attraction of sorts because of Antique’s native delicacies derived from rich brown sugar.
Local Dialect: Kinaray-a (also, Karay- a), a language spoken also as a primary tongue among a majority of the towns of Iloilo province and in some adjacent towns of Aklan near the northern part of Antique.
Major Festival: Binirayan Festival, celebrated every December 27-30, commemorates the first Malayan settlement in Malandog, Hamtic and the beginning of the the Malayan civilization in the Philippines.
Places of Interest:
Nogas Island - A 24-hectare government naval reservation island three miles from the shoreline of Anini-y town proper, visitors may enjoy ecotourism activities like: shell hunting, snorkeling and scuba diving.
Sira-an Hot Spring - A hot sulfur spring atop solid rock. Warm water flows from crevices and collects in tiled basins into a junior size swimming pool.
Cresta de Gallo - Called Punta Nasog by natives, it’s a denuded mountain of solid rock shaped like a rooster’s crown and is believed to be rich in mineral deposits.
Batbatan Island - An attraction for scuba divers. It has natural coves, anchorages and white sand beaches.
Marble Mountain – This mountain’s marble deposits have different colors and expected to last a thousand years.
Malandog Marker - It marks the “Landing site of the first Malayan settlers 1200 A.D.”
Telegrafo Hill Boundary - Straddling the Iloilo-Antique boundary is the Telegrafo Hill. It commands a view of San Jose, Antique. The hill was a Japanese stronghold during World War II. The place is ideal for hiking and horseback riding.

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Tibiao Adventure



MANILA, Philippines -- The spirit of fun is intoxicating in Antique’s adventure capital Tibiao. Take a dip in a hot kawa, laugh out loud while little fish clean your feet, pull large fish straight from the sea, rapel down thundering waterfalls and challenge the white waters of the ensuing river. Tibiao offers you the perfect mix of nature and adventure to get your adrenaline pumping and take your breath away with awe-inspiring sites.
The town boasts of Tibiao Fish Spa, the most affordable fish spa in the world using locally bred TheraFish from Tibiao, Antique, lambaklad fishing  which is one of the biggest stationary fish traps in the country, kawa hot bath -a unique relaxation wherein you immerse yourself in a boiling vat, just like a local jacuzzi, white-water kayaking in Tibiao river(where the first international kayaking cup was held in 1997, pottery and brick making (the town has 450,000 metric tons of clay reserves for this industry), seven-tiered waterfalls managed by the community-based eco tourism organization), manlamon cave  which used to be a hiding place during World War II and is covered by a century old balete tree) and many more.
Katahum Tours offers several packages. For a regular day tour (P1,499 per person), you get to enjoy four adventures, free kayaking short course and unlimited Tibiao fish spa, free packed lunch and souvenir; For a package of two days and one night (P3,399 per person), one gets all the adventures plus free guided tour and transportation within Tibiao, basic kayaking lesson, fish spa, accommodation, four meals and souvenir. The 3 days/2 nights package at P3,999 per person includes all adventures and free guided tour, transportation, kayaking course, fish spa, accommodation, six meals and souvenir. Group discounts can be availed of for as much as 10 percent for a group of 20 persons or more.
The suggested itinerary for a Day Tour includes a van ride to Tibiao and Tuno, nature trekking, experiencing life at the cascading waterfalls, lunch in the midst of nature, a trek back to Tuno, basic kayaking adventure, kawa hot bath, crossing the hanging bridge from Brgy. Tuno to Malakagat, and a Tibiao fish spa experience.
Katahum Tours also offers different levels of experience for kayak enthusiasts. For Grade 1, the basic kayaking course introduces first timers to paddling a kayak in calm waters. The Grade 2 course is fit for kayakers who want to experience a higher level of skill paddling through the rapids and big stones. The Grade 3-4 course is for those professionals who want to enjoy an adrenaline rush adventure in the strong currents surpassing the big boulders and difficult maneuvers.
Food, including the packed lunches, is a toss between Filipino and American specialties with unlimited rice.
What to bring
Expect to get wet on the first day of the tour. Rubber slippers, shoes or scandals are recommended for hiking and kayaking. Kindly bring extra clothes, shorts, swim wear, mineral water, towel and cap. Cameras, cellular phones, electronic gadgets, passports and other important papers should be placed in waterproof bags.
For more information, log on to tibiaofishspa.com/katahum.com, or e-mail Flord Nicson J. Calawag at flordfishy@yahoo.com or call +63919-8139893, +63917-6315777
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