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Oct 12, 2014

The "Bakit?"* List: Top 5 Reasons to Visit Marinduque

*"Bakit?" is "Why?" in English.

5.) Because they have a cave (complete with stalactites, stalagmites, and the likes) with a low entrance fee
Ka-amon Cave (source)
||  One of the newest attractions in Marinduque. Ka-amon has seven chambers: one has rock formations and one was believed as the banquet place in the early times. Rates are cheap and basics are included: includes tour guide, helmets, and headlamps.
4.) Because they have a volcano that's still active but you can visit
Mt. Malindig (source)
|| Okay. It's dormant. It is a favorite destination among mountaineers these days. All you need to do is secure a climbing permit and you can even request for a tour guide. The trek usually takes about two hours or less, depending on the weather and the pace of the climbers. Once you reach the top, you can see the nearby provinces and the islands: Tres Reyes Islands, Elephant Island, Mindoro, Verde Island, Southern Luzon all the way to Bicol, Romblon, Batangas, Laguna, Quezon and Burias Island.

2 comments:

  1. This regiin has a very rich natural resources which makes the regiin so beautiful and attractive.

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