Burauen, Leyte became one of the popular
destinations in the province because of the spring resorts located here. Well thanks
to social media, every Facebook share and posts helped this unknown place
become a famous destination now – people posted their photos of family outings
and get-togethers, Cansiboy Burabod Mountain Resort or Pine’s Farm Resort as venues,
located at Brgy. Cansiboy, and Brgy. Abuyugon, Burauen, Leyte,
respectively.
A. Cansiboy Burabod Mountain Resort
The resort has a man-made pool with spring waters coming exclusively
from mountain peaks. The amount of spring water it pours down to the hillside probably
depends on the water pressure in the aquifer or the amount of rainwater.
Note: There are
actually two sets of pool. The other was at the lower part of the mountainside
which is managed by the local government. Cansiboy Burabod Mountain Resort, on the
other hand, is a privately-owned resort.
The water was very, very cold. I can’t even swim
properly coz I was shivering badly. The water was icy, but definitely not in a
sub-zero point. I think you need to
splash yourself a bit first. This gives your body a chance to react more than if
you jump straight into the pool or you can also do some research to get some
tips on how you’ll improve your tolerance to cold water – for some who want cool
swims.
Entrance Fee:
20.00 (Adult)
15.00 (Children)
Cottages:
Near the poolside: P300
B. Pine’s Farm
Resort
The pool was designed with large rocks, coated with white,
snowy shade to make it look like little icebergs. (Arctic feels!)
So many people visited the resort last Easter Sunday (2016),
so we just went to the other side to get a quick dip of the water. It was so
crowded and we got no place to stay.
Entrance Fee: P10
Cottages: P150 - P300
Notes:
- It is best to rent a vehicle (if you don't have one) going to these resorts. Only few passenger vehicles pass in this area.
- You can bring your own food and drinks. No corkage fee.
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TRAVEL GUIDE
IF YOU ARE FROM MANILA OR CEBU:
There are actually daily flights from Manila to Tacloban and Cebu to Tacloban. If you're from Manila, the flight takes at least an hour and twenty (20) minutes. If you're from Cebu, air travel takes about forty five (45) minutes or less. After you arrived at Tacloban Domestic Airport (San Jose, Tacloban City), go to Tacloban City Bus Terminal via taxicab or transfer service.
Airlines that travel from Manila to Tacloban: (9+ flights per day)
- Cebu Pacific
- Air Asia
- Philippine Airlines
Airlines that travel from Cebu to Tacloban: (3+ flights per day)
- Cebu Pacific
- CebGo
- AirAsia Zest
- Philippine Airlines
Tacloban City
At Tacloban City Bus Terminal, look for vans or buses bound for Burauen, Leyte. Travel takes two-hour ride from the city.
CEBU CITY VIA ORMOC CITY
If you are from Cebu City and would like to get to Leyte via ferryboats, you can take the Cebu-Ormoc route and purchase tickets from ferry outlets in Cebu City (via large transports or fast crafts). Sea travel takes at least seven (7) hours for large passenger ships and just three (3) hours for fast crafts. The city’s bus terminal is just beside the port area so you can directly go to the terminal and ride vans bound for Tacloban City Terminal. You can look for vans or buses bound for Burauen, Leyte once you arrive at Tacloban City.
Note: There are also Cebu-Leyte routes via Maasin, Baybay, and Hilongos, Leyte.
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