February 13, 2014
Never be late for Leyte (part 2) - News - Bubblews
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Leyte exhibits a great showcase of talent through visual or performing arts such as tattoos and festivals Modern day LEytenos dress up for the annual Pintados Festival celebrated during 29th of June in Tacloban, leyte to honor the Senor Santo Nino. The highlight of this festival is the 16th century Chinese artwork restored unto the PIntados’ very skin. Don’t forget the originated from L:eyte itself. It imitates the movements of “Tinkling” bird, which preys upon ripening rice grains, that evades the bamboos traps set by farmers. This dance is famously known as Tikling. The Bamboo poles are indeed uised to trap the dancers’ feet for fun.
If you adore rock and their locations, Leyte is just the place to be visited! For the price of Php. 1,600, get to visit Macrohon, Southern Leyte that comprises of systems o more tham 100 caves with rich and unique speleothems, rock formation and corals, one example is located in Cambaro Cave. The price for this trip includes transport to and from Leyte Dive resort, entrance fee, a local guide, flash light, drink and snacks. What breathtaking tale could you possibly spread with the magical surrounding of stalactites and stalagmites!
If dryness stripped you of fun, take a dip and get wet at the Cagnituan Falls. There is a wonder lying hidden beneath the mystical forest in Maasin City, Southern Leyte. The emphasis of the falls is its deep, wide and stunning basin plus its source is nothing more cleanly and refreshing inside Cagnituan Cave
You will also have the experience of a lifetime diving into Panaon Island. Its majestic attraction is the drift dive under Liloan Bridge, it is said to be a challenging dive against strong alternative current. And if you are the daredevil kind, enjoy swimming and touching the gentle giants of Panaon Island---the Whale sharks,
Finally, if you think you already had enough of the local delicacies, try Ormoc’s sweet pineapples and cassava cakes, then move to Tacloban and eat kakanin to be deodorized of Manila tension. Don’t be foreign to local food culture. Currently, Leyte is prominent for its geothermal power plants. Moreover this place is a jigsaw piece that took part for the World War II. Leyte is one of the inalienable treasures of the country. A trip to Leyte narrows your list of things to do before you die. Let me end this travelogue with a saying from Seneca, “We are not born for one corner, the whole world is our native land,”, so before desiring to travel the world, you still have 7,107 Philippines Islands to get familiar with, start with Leyte.
Thanks Marielle A. G
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