Camiguin (Cebuano: Lalawigan sa Camiguin; Filipino: Lalawigan ng Camiguin) is an island province in the Philippines located in the Bohol Sea, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) off the northern coast of Mindanao. It is politically part of the Northern Mindanao Region of the country and formerly a part of Misamis Oriental province.
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We customize and orchestrate timeless experiences, injecting LIFE into your holiday, on the Island Born Fire, Camiguin Island Philippines. See how freediving, yoga and eco-cultural experiences can expand your reality making your holiday simply priceless.
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Enjoy the beauty of Camiguin from above. We offer sightseeing and aerobatic flights. Come and experience your Ultimate Philippines High Adventure!
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The island-province of Camiguin is a pear-shaped volcanic island in the northern tip of Mindanao. It is approximately 90 kilometers north of the City of Cagayan de Oro. It is bounded to the north by Bohol Sea, to the west by Macajalar Bay, to the southeast by Gingoog Bay and to the east by Butuan Bay.
Have been to the island twice it's a great gem to see the people are friendly and helpful the d&a sea side cottages are great with good food and the coral dive resort is a great place to stay good price for the rooms and beautiful sun sets my wife and I got married at the coral dive the staff is friendly and very helpful looking forward to going back
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To climb this mountain you need a guide, you can be either a smaller group or one person using the same guide. The guide fee is about 1200 pesos and the entrene fee to the national park 200 pesos pp. Ask your hotel or the local tourist office and they will get you in touch with a guide. Me and my guide met at 5:30 in the morning, the trail starts on the north west side of the island. It’s in the dawn so we didn’t need torches. You can start later but it won’t be easier due to temperature. The walk was quite exhausting - walking through rain forest where it’s quite humid and warm, the ground being a bit slippery and lots of stones and branches to maneuver. And a bit steep, of course. The forest is beautiful, creating an Alice in wonderland feeling. Lots of beautiful plants to watch and your guide will tell you the names of some. At the top I was rewarded with a thick layer of clouds but it was still worth it! On the way down we had some good views. You also pass the volcano that had an eruption in the 1950s. My recommendation: bring a backpack with as less as you can but at least 2 liters of water (more if you are a big person, it’s nice with a small bottle easy to carry in the hand to drink often and one or two bigger ones to refill from), snacks, a wind jacket or dry t-shirt (it’s cold at the top and you will be wet from sweat!). But don’t bring anything unnecessary. Wear shorts and shoes that you don’t mind getting dirty. (No real need for sun cream since it’s not much sun getting through the forest). Allow your self a few hours up and a few hours down. My watch said the top is at 1288m above sea level, the hike was 5,6km each way with an elevation of 1300 meters on the way up.
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This is superb during low season! We had our own transport so not sure how easy to get here otherwise. Is a 20 peso charge to enter and 10 peso parking fee. We were all alone, never been to such an amazing waterfall! Clean cool water that me and my two year old could play in, with beautiful river and ancient forest surroundings.
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No need to trek in order to see this majestic waterfall in Camiguin. It looks stunning up close. You can swim in its very cold water since it is tolerable. Although it is quite difficult to get down the waterfall. Nevertheless, you will definitely love visiting this place!!!! Expect the crowd since it is really a popular site in Camiguin. Actually, I first visited Tuasan Falls 4 years ago. I could still remember it was underrated before.
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