Surigao City is known as "The City of Island Adventure" because of its amazing beaches, caves, falls and islands that it offers. In the province of Surigao del Norte is where you can find the famous Sohoton Cove and Bucas Grande Island. Here are the list of best attractions:
1. Sohoton Cave
If you find your
life like a maze, don't despair. In maze, there is wonder. This 70-hectare maze
of entwined clear water surrounded with forest-covered limestone islet was
located in the southwestern part of Bucas Grande Island, Surigao del Norte. Its
name comes from Cebuano term so-oton which means passing through a small
opening. You might be lost here as it is hard to guess where the entrance and
exit are.
Photo Courtesy: Home Schooling Adventure |
2. Horse Foot
Paddling a boat, you may forget to breath as
you slowly pass through the small passage to enter the realm of this mysterious
cave. It looks like a place for nymphs and mermaids for its enchanting
environment. But waiting is part of the trip as you are only able to witness
the wide but low-ceiling cave when low tide. Landmarks like Ti-il sa kabayo (horse
foot), which has really the resemblance of horse foot, and the petrified
branches of trees hardened as stone as well as the moss-covered stalactites are
plus.
Photo Courtesy: Kalinaw Resort |
3. Hagukan Cave
Photo Courtesy: Wander B |
4. Jellyfish Sanctuary
Long before, the
sanctuary was known as Tujoman. It was inhabited with sea urchins locally known
as "tujom" which it was named after. But for unknown reason, the sea
urchins disappeared and nothing was left. Sooner, the smack of jellyfish
started to live on the place and continues to multiply. These smack of
non-stinging and friendly jellyfish dwells on this place permanently causing
the Tujoman be called Jellyfish sanctuary.
The place will
be reached through small paddle boats for 2-3 passengers. You can have close
encounter with the jellyfish and even hold them out of the water for 10 seconds
at most. Jellyfish can only survive out of water for 10 sec max. They full
bloom in July and August. Extreme preservation and protection are observed as
it was opened to tourists.
Photo Courtesy: Sohoton Adventure |
5. Tiktikan Lake
This lake is
connected to the open sea in underground channels making it not advisable for
people to swim and note the endangered salt water crocodile is said to be
guarding the water. It has even tale that submarine was located underneath the
lake. Despite the stories and tales about the lake, it is still the place where
largest milkfish (bangus) can be found. It is the home for tons of fish. The
lake is one of the three accessible waters among the 13 lakes found in the town
of Soccorro, Surigao. The towering and forest-covered limestone surrounding the
lake is refreshing to look at from up the trail.
Photo Courtesy: Choose Philippines |
6. Crystal Cave and Bolitas Cave
Cave is one of
the nature's most exciting places to explore. Here you got to see spectacular
stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstones in different sizes and shapes. Above,
you can also see chandelier which is a complex cluster of stalactites. Below,
there are scallop-like hollows formation seen called speleogens which are
formed from removal of bedrock. Present also in the Crystal Cave are the
columns formed when stalactite and stalagmite meet or when stalactite reached
the ground and stalagmite reached the cavern's roof. Its Crystal name was
derived from the fact that most of all the formation inside the cavern were
embedded with quartz crystal shining and glittering when lights strike them. At
the end of the cave you can find a deep, dark hole with its bottom reachable
with right skills and equipment.
Photo Courtesy: meanttogo.com |
7. Bolitas Cave
This particular cave got its name from the word ‘bolitas’
which are small metal balls used in ball bearings and freewheel mechanisms. Why
bolitas? The stalactites on the ground of Boltas Cave resemble just the
material that they are named after, small spheres. Although it won’t be easy
looking getting inside this cave, all the effort will be truly worth it.
Photo Courtesy: thiskneeland.wordpress.com |
8. Marka-a Island
Marka-a Island
is the perfect white-sanded beach to explore. The white sand beach isn’t the
only thing that attracts but also the rock formations all around. The water
is so clear that you’ll find yourself
wanting to explore what’s beneath. The waters of Marka-a Island is teeming with
different kinds and colors of corals.
Photo Courtesy: Tavelogue |
9. Bubon Island
Bubon
Island is home to eight small islands gathered together as if they were
purposely placed there. For what? We don’t know but what we do know is that it
is quite a site to see because there are not many places that one would see
multiple islets gathered in one place . Althought Bubon Island is famous for the eight islets, it is also one of the places in Surigao where you can find white sand. Just as Mark-a Island is perfect to rest on, so is Bubon Island. With the white sand beach and the beautiful view of the islets, you’ll feel peace here like no other.
Photo Courtesy: Travel Teller |
10. Kanlunes Resort
If you want to spend a night or more at Sohoton, there is a resort available to you at any time. They offer ten cabanas so you can enjoy the peace that nature has to offer. But if you’d rather stay in an air-conditioned room, they have it as well. Kanlunes Resort is an affordable place to stay when you aren’t finished exploring the wonders of Sohoton.
11. Club Tara Resort
If you want to spend a night or more at Sohoton, there is a resort available to you at any time. They offer ten cabanas so you can enjoy the peace that nature has to offer. But if you’d rather stay in an air-conditioned room, they have it as well. Kanlunes Resort is an affordable place to stay when you aren’t finished exploring the wonders of Sohoton.
Photo Courtesy: Choose Philippines |
If Kanlunes Resort doesn’t
suit your liking, Club Tara Resort is another place you can rest. Their cottages are perched on the water so
you can hear the waves rolling under you as if you were sleeping on water. While
you’re asleep, you might even dream of living under water and be one with the
merpeople. This resort costs a little
more than Kanlunes Resort, but if you don’t mind the extra expenses, it’s a
grand place to rest your head from a day’s worth of exploring.
All
of this beautiful scenery and amazing attractions were unforgettable but when I
remember the back ground of this awesome experience - the effect of mining
activity in Surigao, it saddens me. Although, there have been mining laws
signed by authorities to protect and conserve our environment, but I can’t
blame how can we balance the idea of protecting our environment and offer a
source of income to the locals. My hope and prayer is that people will realize
their doings and how one action can affect another.
On the
brighter side, let me end this article by sharing a video of my solo journey in
the paradise of Sohoton Cove and Bucas Grande Island.
Work
hard, travel harder!
Nice places
ReplyDeleteIndeed! Make sure to experience this paradise. God bless :)
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