Francisco Dagohoy is one of the big names in Philippine history. The famed leader of the longest revolt against the Spanish occupation, Dagohoy and his followers is said to have lived in the caves and mountainous areas of Danao, circumventing attempts by the Spanish expeditions to subdue their uprising. And according to local legends, Dagohoy
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Alona Beach is just one of the 5 beach areas in the island of Panglao. Located at the south eastern most area of Panglao, it faces the islands of Pamilacan, Siquijor and on a clear day, you’d also be able to see Camiguin island. Travel time from Tabilaran airport to Alona takes about 30 mins.
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One of the stops of the countryside tour is the hanging bridge at Tigbao, Loboc. There are two hanging bridge at the site and both are made of steel cabling with woven bamboo strips for the floor.
Tigbao Hanging Bridge: Slippery when wet
Since it has been a tourist spot, a one way traffic scheme is imposed, hence
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