Breaking up is a nasty business. I’m sure that no matter the circumstances, it’s not going to be pretty.
So if you’re thinking
of breaking it up with someone or ending anything for that matter, the least
you could do is do it somewhere nice.
Be decent enough and
think of that other person, choose a place on our list and you’re saved.
1. Anjo World Theme Park
If you are going to break someone’s heart, might as well do it in the “happiest” place in Cebu. I know it’s ironic but there are extreme rides where they can scream their heart out. The adrenaline rush would make them feel alive and even have the Ferris Wheel for some 200-ft high peace.
Everything is here. The busiest hub in Cebu City. It’s very busy that a disturbed heart can just be lost with all the partying, a heartfelt videoke, a stomach filling or just a music chill, one can never feel alone.
3. Samgyupsal
Nothing comforts a heart more than food. And nothing is more fulfilling than just stuffing your mouth with all the meat that you can eat. Be a dear and treat that person to the nearest samgyup before you say anything, because a hungry stomach on an emotional situation isn’t a very good idea.
It’s cold, and calm and overlooking. The place itself already sets the mood. Hopefully, the calmness of the place gives way to a peaceful and mutual breakup. And if not, at least the view is great and one can scream at the top of their lungs and curse you in all of Cebu.
This cafe has the perfect, stress and anger reliever. There’s also a part in the cafe where you can break plates as much as you can. If that doesn’t count as satisfyingly good, I don’t know what will. Just let them imagine, it’s your face they are breaking and you’re good.
Sweets will sweeten the mood. They make
people happy and are therefore less likely to get you slapped in the face. Plus, once the deed is done,
those mouth watering cakes and pastries are the perfect comfort food for them.
Be a dear and let them have their coffee fix or milktea fix. Get them their favorites and indulge them. Those fix will save you. It will be something that they’ll hold on to. A taste of sanity and happiness. You will also be most likely to be ordered to go away because it’s their special place and space.
You got to unleash your sweaters
because we’re in for cold weeks ahead.
According to the Philippine
Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA),
Cebuanos are to expect colder weather in the coming weeks until the end of
March.
The northeast monsoon, locally
known as amihan, will continue to
affect Cebu and is expected to bring colder winds and lower temperatures, said
the state wea
Last week, PAGASA recorded the
coldest day in Metro Cebu, dropping to 22 degrees Celsius. They also said that
Cebu’s temperature in the coming days ranges from 23 degrees Celsius to 29
degrees Celsius.
In lieu with this, you can break out your sweaters and visit some spots in the Metro to enjoy the cold weather even more.
Cebuanos are fans of romance,
which is why they don’t take it easily when the matters of our hearts don’t
work in our favour.
We’re just lucky that we can always turn to Cebuano music to help us get through our heart-breaking phase. These new VisPop songs express what our mouths couldn’t utter, but our hearts could feel.
This Valentine’s, expect to fall in love with the latest, heartbreaking singles of Kurt Fick and Jacky Chang.
“Abby”
Kurt Fick is set to release his new single about a multi-layered story of unrequited love which started from wrong assumptions. A portion of this song writes: “Abi nako’g ikaw na ang akong the one… ug abi ko’g wa ka nasayod nga duna pud siya’y lain nga uyab.”
Written by Barry Villacarillo, “Abby” won first runner up in the recently concluded 40th Cebupop Music Festival.
Release date: February 14, 2020
Streaming on: Spotify, Apple Music, etc.
“Husto ka, pero husto na”
On the other hand, just like Kurt, Jacky Chang is also known for having released Pero Atik Ra, another tearjerker. Together with Kurt, Jacky Chang is also set to release her new single about finally giving up on a failing relationship. Written by RJ Ensalada, “Husto Ka Pero Husto Na,” has an excerpt of: “Mura’g ikaw ray tawo ning kalibutana, nikalit ra ka’g sibat, nadala ra sad ko… Husto ka pero husto na.”
Release date: February 16, 2020
Streaming on: Spotify, Apple Music, etc.
May these songs help you get through the dark abyss of your heartache. We can’t wait to sing these songs alongside the brokenhearted during Valentine’s.
Make sure you upload your videos singing the songs and tag us @sugboph so we can share it, too! Support local, padayon Bisaya!
Valentine’s
Day celebrates all kinds of love, even the love that is not romantic – yet. *winks
For the past
years, reports show that the percentage of people who have not settled yet has
increased due to a number of reasons:
#1: They clearly choose to be.
#2: They wish to know more about themselves and what they truly want before they can share their life with someone else.
#3: They are allowing room to decide, maturely, if the person or the relationship is right.
#4: They think it takes too much of their time because of the getting-to-know-each-other stage.
But, thanks to the explosion of matchmaking sites, finding potential partners has never been, well, not easy but, less complicated.
Although,
there are thousands of dating applications which have emerged the past two
decades to help people make personal connections, here’s a list of some of the
most famous dating sites you could try:
1. Tinder
Tinder is known by starting the swiping craze in dating apps. Users only have two choices when searching for potential partners: swipe left, which means that the person is not your cup of tea, or swipe right if you wish to know more about the person. If both users swiped right, it means that a match was made. As simple as that.
Website: https://tinder.com or download the app on App Store or Play Store.
2. Facebook Dating
If you still don’t know yet, inside the Facebook app or website is an online dating feature that works like Tinder. This offers convenience to the Facebook users who might be able to find “The One” among their friend list.
Website: facebook.com or just look for the ‘Dating’ tab on your Facebook app.
3. Match.com
This dating site, which was launched 24 years ago, has become famous because of its features which allow users or daters to find their match. It is the world’s largest dating online company serving over 50 countries in 12 different languages all over the world.
Over 90 million connections every year, this online dating site has become the first major site with an application. It asks a lot and thorough questions upon signing in which help in finding the person you are really compatible with.
Bumble has the same feature with Tinder. It also follows the swiping craze format in finding your match. According to the most recent data, the app has 58 million users, with 67.4% being male and 32.6% being female.
For the members of the LGBTQA+ family, worry not because Grindr is the right dating site for you. It is the world’s largest social dating site which is created for the bi, transgender, gay, and queer people.
Launched in 2012, this online dating site is known to have more women users than men. It is designed to focus more on having good conversations rather than looking and judging the other user through their photos.
This famous mobile dating site is perfect for those who wish to date Asian women. It primarily features Filipino women but also include women from Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, and other Asian countries.
It is true that online dating has its pros and cons, but remember that at the end of the day, your primary goal in dating online is to take your relationship offline, so, swipe wisely.
Sure, confessing to your crush how you
feel, at first, would seem really difficult.
But if you’re really up for it, you’d find
creative ways to confess, stepping up your game among his/her other admirers.
If done right under the right circumstances, these suggested ideas would surely
make anyone melt their hearts in awe.
Ice Skating at SM Seaside City Cebu
Snow World Cebu
Recreate scenes from her favorite movies/TV shows.
Since you’ve already gone
this far, you already know her well enough and that includes her interests. Make
references to her favorite shows and once she notices, she’ll be reminded of
how thoughtful you were to her interests, and I think that’s a big plus.
Create a playlist exclusively for her.
At this digital age, creating
playlists in streaming services like Spotify is the equivalent of creating
mixtapes like our parents did back in the 90s. Compiling your favorite songs
that you think would mean a lot if listened by the one you love is a romantic
gesture that makes the other person see that you really think of them.
Arts and crafts never fail.
If you have the knack when
it comes to scrapbooking, then go for this one. Personalized flip books or
scrapbooks containing pictures of you together or any personalized items in it
is a sincere way of telling that person you love how much they mean to you.
Local arts & crafts at ‘Craft Story Cebu’
Ask help from your friends
As The Beatles would sing,
“Oh, I get by with a little help from my friends!”. Recruiting your friends to
help you in this pursuit of performing this grand gesture to your beloved is a
surefire way to express your love. You can either organize with them to put up
banners or signs that display your love and affection, or if you’re lucky, if
some of them knows how to play the guitar, then a harana is something that could pull a modern Filipina’s
heartstrings.
Use your skills.
It pays to know a thing or
two. Whether it be in cooking, painting, singing, or anything, doing something
you love for the one you love is a grand gesture that will surely be
appreciated.
Play the anonymous cupid.
If you’re not the
straightforward type (and there’s nothing wrong with that), then being subtle
in confessing could also work. Leave notes on her desk, drop random gifts on
her locker or think of anything until he/she can figure it out. Sometimes, a
little bit of mystery could also make things thrilling.
Give her a bouquet of flowers and a handwritten letter.
This is the most classic way
of confessing to your adored one. It’s straightforward and can easily get your
message across. The only thing that you would be creative for is the bit where
you finally tell your feelings.
The mentioned ideas. If he/she really likes
you back, even the simplest gesture can be appreciated. If not, then that’s
fine, just make sure that you still leave some of that overpouring love for
yourself (I speak from experience).
The heart wants what it wants and the heart feels what it feels. No matter how much we try to stop it or avoid it — pain, hurt, disappointment, love, and expectations demand to be felt.
In light of expressing these emotions, I have here a sneak peek of the current state of these strong women’s hearts from the Sugbo.ph team.
To that someone who will be the love of my life
I know you’ll be someone that I can grow and change with. Someone who will value my dreams as much as theirs. Someone who will accompany me in becoming a decent and cool adult.
Someone who will be strong with me, someone who will be happy with me, someone who will love with me and someone who will live with me.
Not as a need or a necessity but as a companion in this adventure we call life.
– nymph
To the one who took my place
If he has to take up all your energy to regain himself again, to find again what he had lost, please be patient and extra understanding. He’ll make it one day and you’ll be the happiest next to him, I know.
– peppa
To the friend I lost
I know I have really lost you. Sorry for thinking that we were more than friends. Sorry for expecting that we could be more than what we already were. Sorry for doing the first move. But, I will never be sorry for being honest. I know I lost you when I started telling you how I felt.
– unknown
To the true keeper of my heart
We’re together for more than a decade, and I still feel the same way. I still feel butterflies in my stomach whenever you kiss my forehead, I still feel hurt whenever we have petty fights, and I still feel scared whenever we’re apart.
We may have broken up several times and had some bickering moments, but we always chose each other.
– Jea
To my long lost ex
Four years might be a long time of moving on but within those years I learned to contemplate and comfort myself in a way that nobody else can. I gained maturity and happiness that I thought I could only get from you.
– raven
To the next person I will be sending flowers
Someday, I’d like to get to know you better. I hope you’re as adventurous as I am because I want you to prepare for an adventurous ride with me. For now, I’m cool with being acquaintances. When the time is right, I’ll be sure to properly introduce myself and hopefully have the guts to ask you for coffee. See you around.
– jester
To the one who made me an option
I was in an extremely depressing state during that time, but now I am okay. I want you to know how happy I am that the stars didn’t align for us because I am now able to experience how it is to be loved fully by someone who didn’t make me an option.
You have to dream before your
dreams can come true.
Verge Llego, is not what you expect from a title-holder. Mister Real Universe 2015 comes from a farming family in Cebu. While our stereotypical title holders are all posh and style, Verge sets himself apart with his down-to-earth personality. His special talent? Farming and selling vegetables.
Verge has always dreamt of
becoming a model. Amidst his lack of resources to be all glammed-up to be a
model, he never let this to hinder him. He has joined pageants and has been
joining castings on agencies he knew of to pursue his dreams.
What is more impressive about
Verge is his advocacy to help the people who are going through depression. He
is very open to talk about how he had to undergo depression, but is so proud to
say he has surpassed it.
“I myself went through [the] depression and overcame it by turning to reliable people and organizations. If I did it, definitely they can do it.”
More than being title-holders, it
is not just the crown and the title. It is about advocacies and influence. Verge’s
parents should be so proud of what Verge has become now. Verge Llego is now a
model and a title-holder.
May his story serve as our inspiration to never give up on our dreams and to always look at the brighter side of things. Congratulations, Verge!
UPDATE: Verge placed 4th runner-up during the finals night of Mr. Gay World Philippines 2020 last night, February 9.
The Mr. Gay World Philippines 2020 winner is Lenard Kodie Macayan II of Quezon City.
Lovebirds in search of a novel romantic dinner date can look forward to Cebu’s first underwater dining experience, Depths of Love by Cebu Ocean Park.
More than just an exciting romantic dinner, Depths of Love by Cebu Ocean Park is a Valentine’s Day special, which combines delectable dining with a rarefied atmosphere of exclusivity in an aquarium.
Situated in the Oceanarium tunnel of Cebu Ocean Park with limited seating, the event is set to be a highly coveted date spot for those who seek an elevated experience.
Beyond the glass-roofed tunnel, tropical fish swirl in a kaleidoscope of colours, creating a mesmerizing backdrop for the spectacular cuisine that awaits-from selections of Confit of Dill Salmon, Slow-Braised US Angus Beef, and Corn Risotto, to Scallops in Malunggay Tinola Broth and Tomato Bisque.
For a sweet ending, a specially curated dessert, the decadent Cupid’s Sphere, unveils itself with warm chocolate ganache.
Slow-Braised Angus Beef Cheek
Cupid’s Sphere
Mint Watermelon with Yuzu Granita for Intermezzo
The experience is priced at ₱1,999+ per person, and is only available for one night only. Each couple will receive a take-home gift.
Sure, studying is already stressful enough,
and not finding a good place to fire up those brain cells is definitely the one
thing you do not want to add on your plate.
Well, ease up your worries because we now
have a list that will lighten that thought up.
Here are the top places ideal for studying
in Cebu city. Be productive and study
hard everyone.
1. R&R Urban Café
This relatively new café in Cebu Business Park boasts a conducive ambiance with its minimalist concept, a wide variety of affordable food and drinks, and fast internet — making it one of the best cafés in town to boost productivity.
Type: Café / coffee shop
Hourly rate: None
Operating hours: 24 hours (Mondays-Saturdays); Closed on Sundays
Branch: G/F Tech Tower, Cebu Business Park, Cebu City (near Ayala Center Cebu)
WiFi speed: 20-50mbps
2. Cebu City Public Library
Probably one of the best
initiatives done by the Cebu government is opening and renovating the Cebu City
Public Library. It is the first 24/7 public library in the country and also
provides ample space, lighting, air-conditioning and of course, source material.
This library is a life-saver when you’re in a tight budget but really need to
study somewhere other than inside the four corners of your room.
Type: Public library
Hourly rate: None
Operating hours: 24 hours (Closed on public holidays)
Contact number: (032) 517 2638
Branch: G/F Rizal Memorial Library and Museum Bldg, Osmeña Blvd, Cebu City (near Fuente Osmena Circle)
WiFi speed: None
Photo by Patrick Go
3. Workplace Café
This collaborative working
space is known for its conducive ambience, great coffee and ultra-fast fiber
Wi-Fi. Workplace Café is perfect for those who want to focus and get things
done.
Type: Café, co-working space
Hourly rate: ₱50 (for first hour), ₱35 (succeeding hours)
Operating hours: 10AM to 6AM (the next day) daily
Branches:
# 4 Yap Building, F. Ramos St., Cebu City
Jamestown, Mantawa Ave., Tipolo, Mandaue City, Cebu
#2 Autogas Station, Banawa, Guadalupe, Cebu City
WiFi speed: 30-50mbps
4. The Mezzanine Café
Mezzanine Café has actually figured out the key to blend a study/work
center and a relaxing coffee hangout. With interiors
that are definitely a sight for sore eyes, this cozy café just screams (or
whispers) productivity.
Type: Café / coffee shop
Hourly rate: None
Operating hours: 10AM to 2AM daily
Contact number: (032) 342 0572
Branch: Centro Maximo Building, D. Jakosalem St., Cebu City (near Sacred Heart Parish Church)
WiFi speed: 10-50mbps
5. Café Jasmin
With its homey and serene
feels, studying here is every student’s dream. Partnered with freshly brewed
coffee or any of the sweet specialty shakes, Café Jasmin is indeed a study
haven.
Type: Café / coffee shop
Hourly rate: None
Operating hours: 10AM to 10PM daily
Contact number: (032) 238 5810
Branch: E-Zone, F. Cabahug St, Cebu City (near Bonifacio District in Panagdait)
WiFi speed: 5-10 mbps
6. Books and Brews Café
This place is so discreet
that you won’t believe that it is located in one of the busiest avenues in the
city, Mango Avenue. Books and Brews Café holds true to its name, providing good
coffee and of course, some books you can readily browse or study.
Type: Café / coffee shop
Hourly rate: None
Operating hours: 10AM to 10PM daily
Contact number: (032) 384 1175
Branch: Mango Square Mall, Juana Osmeña St, Cebu City
WiFi speed: 5-15 mbps
7. BPI Library Cebu
Yes, you read it right.
Bank of the Philippine Islands or BPI for short is the first bank that opened a
business library, readily available for students, reviewees or anyone who want
to focus. It is absolutely for free, has a wide space and titles are generally
available. Personally, I owe my professional license in this library.
Type: Public library
Hourly rate: None
Operating hours: 9AM to 5PM, Mondays to Saturdays
Contact number: (032) 412 3442
Branch: BPI Building, P. Burgos St, Sto. Nino, Cebu City (near Magellan’s Cross)
If you want to go somewhere new with a colorful yet pleasant ambiance, RCC Café in Talamban is definitely perfect as a study hub and an unwinding area as well. You will love their hip and trendy interiors and designs!
Type: Café / coffee shop
Operating hours: 7AM to 12MN daily
Contact number: (032) 412 9233
Branch: Nasipit, Talamban, Cebu City — near USC-TC, beside EV English Academy (brown building with RCC Café signage).
WiFi speed: 10-20 mbps
Irish L. Aloyan
Irish L. Aloyan
9. PAGE Study Café
For those who want that
exclusive, affordable and ultimate focus-fired study session, PAGE Study Café
has got you covered. Just tune in with some Mozart and surely, you’ll have a
“more than productive” all-nighter here in your own bubble.
Type: Café, co-working space
Hourly rate: ₱50 (for first hour), ₱35 (succeeding hours)
Operating hours: 24/7
Contact number: 0928-984-1998
Branch: 93 E Urgello Rd, Cebu City (near San Vicente Ferrer Parish)
WiFi speed: 30-50mbps
10. Dolcé Café
If you think you need more than just coffee but also a scenic view of nature and some fresh air, then Dolcé Café is the one for you. Located along Busay with an overlooking view, this place will surely freshen up that overworked brain of yours.
Type: Café / coffee shop
Operating hours: 7AM to 1AM daily
Contact number: (032) 512-7263
Branch: Panorama Heights, Nivel Hills Veterans Drive-Lahug, Cebu City — 5 minutes away from JY Square Mall
Toledo City, locally dubbed as the Copper City, is one of the leading cities when it comes to different industries. But aside from this, the beautiful city of Toledo is never behind when it comes to their tourism.
Here are some of Toledo’s top attractions
that everyone should visit.
1. Maze Garden at The Labyrinth
This puzzled pathway has made a buzz in social media since it first opened to the public last year and visitors have found this as a perfect spot for their Instagram-worthy shots. This labyrinth is a sight to behold with its intricate design, where statues are also available nearby.
Photo by Alona San Pedro
Photo by Jennifer Canillo
Photo by Laurine Abad
Rates
Regular: ₱100 per head
Students: ₱50 per head
Foreigners: ₱200 per head
Other information
Operating hours: 10AM to 12NN (Mondays to Saturdays), 1PM to 4PM (Sundays)
Contact number: (032) 467-8101
How to get there?
Exact location: 920 Diosdado Macapagal Highway, Poblacion, Toledo City, Cebu — approx. 2 hours away from the city.
BY BUS: From the South Bus Terminal, ride a bus bound for Pinamungajan. Ask the driver to drop you off at Capilla Sta. Ana. Bus fare is ₱100 /head (one-way).
BY CAR: Just navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Capilla Santa Ana Museum and Community Center”. Parking space is available.
2. Lake Pingganon (Lake Bensis)
This hidden gem is perfect for those who love to trek and camp overnight as you have to go and do some trekking before you reach this magnificent lake. It has a view that is also picturesque, granting you that sweet escape.
Sarge Garfield
Sarge Garfield
FEES:
Entrance fee: ₱10 per head (sight seeing )
Camping fee: ₱20 per tent (for campers)
Boating: ₱50 per person
HOW TO GET THERE?
BY PUBLIC: If you’re commuting, from the highway or CIT University or Punta Princesa, take any jeepney or multicab going to Tabunok/Minglanilla/Naga. Ask the driver or conductor first if it will pass by Tabunok. Disembark at RD Pawnshop in Tabunok Market.
From there, ride a habal-habal that can take you to Lake Pingganon/Bensis. Estimated fare is around ₱200-250 per head (roundtrip). They can take you to the church near Lake Bensis and the travel time is roughly 30 minutes. Upon arriving to the church, you can ask the locals for directions towards Lake Bensis.
BY PRIVATE: If you have your own private vehicle/motorcycle, you can use Google Maps or Waze and search for “Lake Bensis” in Toledo.
3. Ilihan Bridge
Although technically not a
tourist attraction, many people find this man-made wonder something to see.
Built with a purpose to reduce the traffic problem in Toledo city, it is a good
reminder of the wonderful things mankind can build.
No entrance fee
Location: Toledo City, Cebu, Philippines
Photo by Geoff Christian
4. La Vue Cabine
Located atop a mountain, this is the perfect place for that much awaited overnight reunion with the barkada. La Vue Cabine is an exclusive wood cabin that lets you see the beautiful part of Toledo in a grander scale.
Marione Dela Minez
Rates:
₱1,666 per pax or ₱20,000 per night for 7-12 guests
₱2,666 per pax or ₱16,000 per night for 5-6 guests
₱3,000 per or ₱12,000 pax per night for 1-4 guests (Mondays to Thursdays only)
₱3,000 per or ₱6,000 pax per night for 1-2 guests (Mondays to Thursdays only)
Note: Rates include afternoon native drink, sumptuous dinner and a hearty breakfast all from a wide choice of signature local native Filipino dishes.
Inclusions:
Afternoon drinks (sikwate / honey lemonsito)
Dinner – choice of 3 dishes, rice, fresh fruits and beverages
Breakfast – Choice of 2 dishes, eggs, rice and/or bread, fresh fruits and beverages
Water/coffee/tea
Notes:
Food should be ordered 2 days prior to date of stay
Exact location: Sitio Babag 2, Brgy. Pangamihan, Toledo City — 2-3 hours away from the city, 31km away from JY Square Mall in Lahug.
BY PRIVATE CAR: You can navigate with Waze or Google Maps, and search for “La Vue Cabine”.
You can drive up from JY Square Mall Lahug to Barangay Cantipla, Cebu City (Approx. 23 kms). On your left, you will see the La Vue Cabine signage, turn left on that corner, this will lead you to Barangay Sudlon 1. (You will know that you are near that corner once you will pass by the Police Camp with visible checkpoint barriers)
Once reaching the “Y” intersection, you will see the La Vue Cabine signage directing you to turn right. That will lead you to Barangay Pangamihan, Toledo City.
Drive all the way until you see a waiting shed on your right with the La Vue Cabine Signage. (Approximately 2.8 kms from the “Y” intersection).
BY VAN/V-HIRE: From the van terminal at Ayala Center Cebu, take a v-hire going to Balamban. Ask the driver to drop you off at Cantipla corner Transcentral Hi-way (Cantipla Strawberry farm). Fare is ₱150. From there, take a habal-habal or the local motorcycle taxi and ask to be dropped off at the La Vue Cabine in Barangay Pangamihan, Toledo City. Fare is ₱80.
5. Malubog Lake, Falls and Tunnel
This part of Toledo has it
all – with its Malubog Lake that has crystal clear waters that entice you, the
Malubog Falls with its unique blue waters and also the Malubog Tunnel, where
your inner explorer is unleashed by its fascinating view.
How To Get There?
Location: Toledo City, Cebu
From Cebu City South Bus
Terminal, you can ride a bus bound to Toledo and you can request the driver or
conductor to be dropped off at Barangay Madugo, specifically at the Julie’s
Bakeshop within the area. You can then ride a habal-habal with an estimated fare of Php 60 per person, directly
to Malubog Lake.
6. Mt. Tagaytay
Toledo also has their own
to brag when it comes to peaks. Tagaytay Hill or Mount Tagaytay is very
underrated yet despite this, trekkers are rewarded upon reaching the highest point
with the beautiful view of Toledo.
Jerlon Layon
Jerlon Layon
Jerlon Layon
Jerlon Layon
Jerlon Layon
How To Get There?
Location: Tagaytay Hills, Toledo City, Cebu
From Cebu City South Bus Terminal, you can ride a bus bound to Toledo and you can request the driver or conductor to be dropped off at Barangay Madugo, specifically at the Julie’s Bakeshop within the area. You can then ride a habal-habal with an estimated fare of Php 60 per person, directly to Mt. Tagaytay.
7. Lapos-Lapos Cave
This cave is perfect for
adventurers as it boasts its wondrous rock formations. Filled with stalactites
and stalagmites, the cave is more than just a simple one as beyond its cliff is
another spot for you to bask in a breathtaking view of the Copper City.
Francis Paul
How To Get There?
Location: Brgy. Bunga, Toledo City, Cebu
From Cebu City South Bus
Terminal, you can ride a bus bound to Toledo and you can request the driver or
conduct to be dropped off at Poog or Eskina Bunga. Once there, you can hail a habal-habal bount to Bunga Barangay Hall
to register and the officers there will provide you a guide that can take you
to Lapos-Lapos Cave.
8. Biga Pit
At first glance you might think you’re in the Grand Canyon but actually this is a hidden gem in Toledo. Despite it being technically a wasteland, you can still visit it for educational purposes or private tours with the permission of the mining company.
Neil Yap
Jess Arriesgado
Irl Dan
Estimated expenses:
Entrance fee: None (but you cannot go inside)
From Cebu South Terminal to Toledo:
Bus fare: ₱60 – 80
Minivan: ₱60 – 170
Taxi: ₱750 – 950
From Toledo Fish Market to the mining entrance: ₱100 /head (one-way) via habal-habal or motorbike
From the entrance to Biga Pit: ₱20-50 /head (one-way) via habal-habal or motorbike
How to get there?
Exact location: Barangay Biga, Toledo City, Cebu
BY COMMUTE: If you’re commuting, from the highway or CIT University or Punta Princesa, take any jeepney or multicab going to Tabunok/Minglanilla/Naga. Ask the driver or conductor first if it will pass by Tabunok. Disembark at RD Pawnshop in Tabunok Market.
From there, ride a habal-habal that can take you to Biga Pit. Estimated fare is around ₱200-250 per head (roundtrip).
BY PRIVATE: If you have your own private vehicle/motorcycle, you can use Google Maps or Waze and search for “Biga Pit” in Toledo.
9. Mount Makatol
The peak of this mountain
reminds you that God intended to make nature beautiful, and Toledo is
definitely one of the places that are truly blessed. It is secluded and
frankly, unknown but this mountain being underrated is that factor that will
get you hooked.
Location: Biga, Toledo City, Cebu,
Philippines
How To Get There:
From Cebu City South Bus
Terminal, you can ride a bus bound to Toledo and you can request the driver or
conduct to be dropped off at Eskina Landing. Once there, you can hail a
habal-habal bound to Das Village and then you can trek Mt. Makatol.
Toledo is a beauty and when you plan to
visit these sites, make sure you are doing your part in preserving its beauty
by practicing CLAYGO.