Author: Remo Aguilar

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Why I love Kule Tourist Receiving Center (Guño Bong)

Kule Tourism Center (Guño Bong) was initially exclusively funded and built by the people of Sitio Kule themselves. Impressed by this bayanihan spirit, DOT 12, LGU Tboli and Tboli Tourism office “trained” the community how to accommodate tourists while preserving their Tboli culture and practices. Thus, Kule Guño Bong was born. So, here’s whyI love staying at Kule Guño Bong.

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Photo Hike to Mt. Melibengoy (Parker) and Lake Holon via the New Kule Hunter

Embark on a mindful photo-hiking adventure along the newly opened Kule Hunter Trail to Mt. Melibengoy and the sacred Lake Holon in South Cotabato. A complete guide with gear checklists, photography tips, and cultural immersion stories from a photo hiker’s perspective.

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River raft, trek, swim, eat, dance and sleep like Tbolis at Bakngeb River Cave Adventure!

So if you ask me what to do in Bakngeb River Cave? My short answer is don’t go there just for the subterranean river rafting. Go there to immerse with the Tboli culture. Eat, drink and sleep in a tribal house like what Tbolis do. Dance with them or learn to. These are very accommodating, genteel people. A unique way of experiencing Bakngeb River cave adventure!

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Tourisy Dumaguete City Exploration for the outdoor-ish guy

After gallivanting around Negros Oriental, I reserved one day for “exploring” Dumaguete City. Here’s what a one day tourisy tour of Dumaguete possibly achieve:

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Exploring Lakes plus a waterfall in Balisasayao Twin Lakes and Natural Park, Negros Oriental

Lake Balinsasayao and Lake Danao comprises Balinsasayao Twin Lakes Natural Park. This is a 8,000 hectares protected area lying within municipalities of Valencia, San Jose and Sibulan in Negros Oriental

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