We arrived here in Tagbilaran City 20 minutes late than our expected arrival. We are here to attend the 3-day International Conference in Carlos P. Garcia Sports Complex and but of course, this trip would not be complete without seeing their HOT SPOTS here!
We are staying here in Marcelina's Guesthouse you can check them at www.marcelinasguesthouse.com. They are very hospitable and accommodating. We are in total of 29 guests to stay in 6 days and 5 nights. Their facility is very clean and cozy.
We're scheduled to have our Panglao Tour today at 3 PM, but our other co-delegates had two hours of delayed flight, Marcelina's Guesthouse Manager, Tito Josef suggested to go in Hinagdangan Cave instead for us no to spoil the fun in Panglao. We fixed our staff and went to our designated vans. I was surprised how the place improved for tourism. When I went here last 2007, Hinagdangan Cave can only be visited until a certain time in the afternoon because the cave was only dependent on sunlight. Now arriving around 5:30 PM, we were still able to enjoy the scenery of the cave, they have developed strong lights inside it that makes us see how big and spacious the cave was underneath.
Not only we have enjoyed taking pictures but also was very entertained with our tour guide (I forgot to ask his name, one thing to describe him though, the funny Kuya "Zuma" because of his "hairstyle"). He is fantastic at taking pictures of us no matter what model of the camera we asked him to use!
After almost 30 minutes under the cave, we bought some Bohol Shirts at the store near the cave. They were very cheap less than 100 pesos shirts and less than 20pesos ref magnets. We spent another 15 minutes checking the items there and then left for our SUMPTUOUS dinner in Jo's Chicken Inato.
Back in 2007, I was not that exposed in traveling provinces and that makes my "Sinugba" experience (natively grilled meals) that time in a below average level. I was totally amazed how things differ now when I ate again at Jo's Inato. I realized that Chicken Ati-Atihan of Palawan has set me into a much higher bar. Though the meal was still good, not as what my palette was expecting. Price is fair having an average of 150-200 per person.
Tomorrow we'll be heading to the popular Chocolate Hills and Loboc River. I cant wait for tomorrow!!! :)
We are staying here in Marcelina's Guesthouse you can check them at www.marcelinasguesthouse.com. They are very hospitable and accommodating. We are in total of 29 guests to stay in 6 days and 5 nights. Their facility is very clean and cozy.
We're scheduled to have our Panglao Tour today at 3 PM, but our other co-delegates had two hours of delayed flight, Marcelina's Guesthouse Manager, Tito Josef suggested to go in Hinagdangan Cave instead for us no to spoil the fun in Panglao. We fixed our staff and went to our designated vans. I was surprised how the place improved for tourism. When I went here last 2007, Hinagdangan Cave can only be visited until a certain time in the afternoon because the cave was only dependent on sunlight. Now arriving around 5:30 PM, we were still able to enjoy the scenery of the cave, they have developed strong lights inside it that makes us see how big and spacious the cave was underneath.
Not only we have enjoyed taking pictures but also was very entertained with our tour guide (I forgot to ask his name, one thing to describe him though, the funny Kuya "Zuma" because of his "hairstyle"). He is fantastic at taking pictures of us no matter what model of the camera we asked him to use!
After almost 30 minutes under the cave, we bought some Bohol Shirts at the store near the cave. They were very cheap less than 100 pesos shirts and less than 20pesos ref magnets. We spent another 15 minutes checking the items there and then left for our SUMPTUOUS dinner in Jo's Chicken Inato.
Tomorrow we'll be heading to the popular Chocolate Hills and Loboc River. I cant wait for tomorrow!!! :)

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