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Few things to do at Anda,Bohol Philippines

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A visit to  1. Casica falls(spring)- The water flows.  The pool   It is more accurate to call this spring i supposed,than calling it a falls. Its quite far walk to the main road, at least 2-4klms from Poblacion,Anda. You have to ride tricycle from Anda public market and stop at Anda Cemetery, from there you can walk for at least 1klm uphill to the spring. I trust that it is the water supply to entire Anda people.  2. Caves- a solid 3klms of road walk from Poblacion Anda. You need to jump to be able to swim.  3. Coco loco- they are famous to be the only restaurant who serves Carabao meat. The food is great, though its expensive but it is worth the price you paid, I believe.  (My Boys by the Carabao Skull@Coco loco).  4. Old castle- ah that place, i trust the infrastructure is quite stunning. That's the only place I've been in Philippines with cute castle designs. Food is great a lil pricey. But worth the try. 5. Blue star- Prepare your 1,000.00php for 1person dine-in. 13-inches

Anda, Bohol Philippines

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   Anda has a peaceful neighbourhood. Long white sand, just right at the back of the public market. Definitely lesser tourist, the white fine sand is just amazing, its almost a clay melt in your hand by the waves of the ocean.      I have visited Alona beach couple times and my last visit was almost 3years ago, definitely more tourist there and more restaurant to browse but its a little crowded compare to Anda. Here is just living among locals,see their boat moving towards ocean for their daily lives of catching fish. Definitely a next place to visit on your list.  In here you can browse the beach all by yourself without those "tourist" boats on the way.  The range of the white fine sand is even longer than Alona beach at Panglao,Bohol.  Walking by the beach with locals is fun.  As in empty this space all the way on the other side.  (Early in the morning,7ish a.m.)  (My son, having a great time by the sand all by himself 3-p.m).     Anda, aside from having a great white long

Top 10 things to do at Camiguin

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A visit to:    1. Katibawasan Falls - has an entrance fee of 30/person. A measurement of 75meters long, thin water fall but very refreshing. We visited there with dark clouds and sprinkles of rain, it was really foggy which makes the water even colder. Falls is shallow and gets deeper beyond the rope. Whole Katibawasan Falls picture.         'A fogs at Katibawasan Falls'    2. Tuasan Falls- a measurement of more or less 20meters long. A cooler water which also refreshing after a long drive of under the sun-scooter.   So cool, its surprising to have a fewer tourist around.Nothing to worry, falls is really too shallow to swim,completely safe.Its at the top of the mountain. Almost the same trail going to the famous Hibok-Hibok Mountain. I was chilling while letting the family have a refreshing waterfalls swim.     My boys before going to the water. 3. BeeHive Farm - also a restaurant to where they are famous about their 'stuffed coconut' which made of fresh coconut(buko)