Monday, October 10, 2016


TIBIAO, Antique - More than 21 nautical miles away from Tibiao, Antique lies Seco, an island known for its beautiful sunrise and white playful dolphins following every vessel that pass by.
Not visible from mainland Antique, it takes a three-hour boat ride, sometimes through rough seas, before one can get a glimpse of this raw yet captivating island. But it's definitely worth the wait once you reach the island.
The 1.5-kilometer powder-fine sand bar is said to be comparable to the Maldives in the Indian Ocean.
Local officials explained that the island got its name because it resembles a human arm, which is called “siko” in the native tongue of Antiqueños.
Aside from its unspoiled water that changes color every now and then, the area is also rich in marine resources such that the local government is campaigning very hard to protect the island's resources.
In the early '90s, cyanide fishing was a major problem for local officials. There was also a time when several vessels secretly hauled white sand off the island to be sold to resorts around the country.
Today, the local government has stationed personnel to watch over Seco Island.
Antique’s tourism consultant Flord Calawag advised tourists interested in visiting the island to be physically prepared, as there are no structures or even shaded portions on Seco.
He also recommended tourists to bring big umbrellas or tent, sunblock, food, and sufficient water when planning to visit Seco.
Tourists can stay overnight using tents.

Saturday, October 8, 2016


Sebaste, Antique (207KM) is a unprepossessing jewel of a community.  While Sebaste is the location of Igpasungaw Falls and certainly other attractions, for me the charm was more pervasive.  While the Municipal Building is just off the National Highway, the church and plaza are well off the highway forming a clean, unspoiled and peaceful center to the town.  It’s only steps from the church to the sea.  The entire tableau was charming. When I was there the church plaza was filled with school children.  The streets and plaza were clean and well kept.
Somewhere in Sebaste is Igpasungaw Falls, reported to be a thirty minute hike from the highway.  We did not see the trailhead and have not been able to find any on-line directions.

Wednesday, October 5, 2016


MT. MADJAAS
Culasi, Antique 
Major jumpoff: Brgy. Flores, Culasi
Elevation: 2113m (HP – Panay Island)
Days required / Hours to summit: 3-4 days / 14 hours
Specs: Major climb, Difficulty 8/9, Trail class 1-4
Features: Open slopes, Mossy forest, Waterfalls, Highest Point
BACKGROUND
Chief among Panay mountains and revered in local culture and tradition, Mt. Madjaas in Culasi, Antique is one of the most challenging climbs in the Visayan islands. Some questions have been raised whether Mt. Madjaas (or Madja-as; Madia-as) is the highest or second highest in Panay, but for now it is recognized as the highest. And regardless of this dispute, Madja-as is certainly the mountain that makes Antique a truly rewarding destination for climbing.
Madjaas means ‘mataas’ in some local dialect, but in English it can suitably described as ‘lofty’ instead of just tall. This loftiness will definitely be felt in the summit which opens up to the view of Western Panay island and the surrounding seas, but it extends to the mossy forests of the mountain, in which several unique flora and found have been identified.
Access is still limited and Madjaas is currently a relative-unexplored peak, but as we get more information we expect that Madjaas’ rightful place will be restored.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Our fourth destination is Sira-an Hot Spring at Anini-y Antique
Siraan Hot Spring is on top of a rugged gray outcropping with a view of the sea. So, while you immersed yourself  in the spring’s hot, sulfuric waters, you can  also took in the blue of the sea and the sky.

Spring with a view. Though the origin of the spring’s name “Siraan” is not confirmed, it has been said that the spring waters usually had white specks on them (probably from sulfur), which resembled powder bits from a woman’s face whose powder or foundation has been ruined (“nasira”).

Siraan Hot Spring offered far more visual treats than a single view of the sea, though. The curious explorer in me was amazed with the various shapes and sizes of rocks, and how the view of the sea changed as I climbed and moved from one rock to the other. Trees shooting up from the gray and yellowish rocks were a bright contrast, as well as a welcome shade, for the hot spring’s guests



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Friday, September 16, 2016


Our second destination is at Pandan, Antique, where you can find  Malumpati Health Spring and Tourist Resort is located in Sitio Malumpati, Brgy. Guia, Pandan, Antique. You can access this resort through Brgy. Sto. Rosario and Brgy. Candari.
The water comes from the Malumpati Cold Spring Headwater located about 35 minutes walk from the resort. A man-made pool was created from the river by constructing a concrete embankment so the water is kept at a certain level and allows it to overflow during heavy rains.
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Local folks believed the Malumpati Cold Spring has healing properties. Healing or not, dipping in the cold water has a relaxing effect on the body. People who go there came as far as neighboring province of Iloilo and nearby Aklan.
The water from the Malumpati Cold Spring feeds the Bugang River, considered as the Cleanest In-land Body of Water in the Philippines. If you happen to visit Antique, don’t leave without visiting Malumpati Cold Spring. It’s a natural treasure that should be kept in its unspoiled state.

Friday, September 9, 2016

Our third destination is the BUGTONG BATO FALLS at Tuno, Tibiao, Antique.
Bugtong-Bato is a 7-tiered waterfall that is accessible through a 20-minute walk or foot trail. One has to cross rivers and terraces inside the thriving forest of Brgy. Tuno, Tibiao, Antique.Tibiao is a 4th class municipality in the province of Antique The Bugtong Bato Waterfalls is situated in Brgy. Tuno in the town of Tibiao in Antique. It is 7 kilometers away from the town proper or Poblacion.t’s a secret paradise of Antique that will make you relax and enjoy the trip. But before reaching the awesome waterfalls, you’ll first have to do a 20-minute hike along the murmuring streams and rice terraces. Don’t underestimate the hike. It will literally and figuratively take your breath away because of the trail and the beautiful scenery you’ll pass along the way.Bugtong-Bato Falls belong to the Bandirahan Mountain. The Japanese attacked the area during World War II which the locals say in Karay-a dialect, “gin-birahan sang mga Hapon.” Thus, that is why the mountain is called Bandirahan.he height of the first waterfall is at least 75 steps. Aside from being a unique waterfall, visitors are free to have a picnic in the area. Keep in mind though to preserve and respect Mother Nature by taking your garbage.Bugtong-Bato Falls is one of the water sources of Tibiao River. Another river called Tuno River which is named after the local tree, Tipuno.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2016


                 
Our first destination is the Malalison (Marasison)  Island in Culasi Antique.

Mararison or Malalison Island is an unspoiled 55 hectare hook shaped island blessed with picturesque mountain ridges for a background, having refined white shells and corals for sand, transparent clear waters that boast beautiful acquatic floral and fauna, hill tops perfect for short trekking that will enable you to see all of Mararison in is grandeur. It's mini rainforest found in Tuyong-tuyong Hill(the highest hill in the island), the home of yellow naped oriole bird, fruits bats, and carnivorous pitcher plant.


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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Antique (Pronunciation: /ɑːnˈtkɛ/) or (/ɑːnˈtkɛ/) is a province of the Philippines located in the region of Western Visayas.

 Overview

Antique is a province located in Western Visayas. The province's capital, San Jose, is located in the western portion of Panay Island and borders Aklan, Capiz, and Iloilo to the east while facing the Sulu Sea to the west.
History
Antique was one of the three "Sakups" or districts of Panay before Spanish colonizers arrived on the islands. The province was known at that time as "Hantik", which was the name of the large red ants found on the island. The Spanish chroniclers, however, were influenced by the French when they recorded the name as "Hantique", and later established the formal name "Antique" after removing the "h". Unlike the English term, "Antique", the province's name is pronounced "ahn-tee-keh."
People and Culture
Antiqueños are very hospitable people who would go out of their way to extend assistance to visitors and guests. These seafaring people share many characteristics with their Panay neighbors.
The Catholic Church holds a very strong influence on Antiqueños. For centuries, the churches were the physical vanguards of the people. Piña cloth is also produced in looms throughout the province. Wine manufactured from the sap of the coconut is a cottage industry. The rugged and varied land of Antique offers visitors a variety of outdoor activities. Diving and beach enthusiasts would have a great time discovering the unspoiled islets of Antique.
Tourism
The province is endowed with natural and historical attractions. It is blessed with beautiful beaches, caves, falls, churches. It has many tourist attractions that made it a major contibutor to the growing tourism in the Philippines, such as activities, points of interest, facilities, and services.

It is subdivided into 18 municipalities.


Municipality[i]Population±% p.a.Area[10]  DensityBrgy.
(2015)[3](2010)[12]km2sq mi/km2/sq mi
Anini-y3.6%21,20120,3490.78%66.1725.5532083023
Barbaza3.9%22,70421,7750.80%154.3659.6015039039
Belison2.3%13,53912,8071.06%19.787.646801,80011
Bugasong5.8%33,64232,2640.80%203.7178.6517044027
Caluya6.1%35,49630,0463.22%132.1351.0227070018
Culasi7.1%41,22839,0861.02%228.5688.2518047044
Hamtic8.3%48,59245,9831.06%113.0343.644301,10047
Laua-an4.5%26,07225,2110.64%100.7238.8926067040
Libertad2.8%16,42915,6690.91%97.0037.4517044019
Pandan5.9%34,33332,4941.05%113.9844.0130078034
Patnongon6.4%37,17635,1021.10%167.9264.8322057036
San Jose de Buenavista10.7%62,53457,8471.49%48.5618.751,3003,40028
San Remigio5.5%31,93530,4460.91%406.98157.147820045
Sebaste3.1%17,90717,2700.69%111.6443.1016041010
Sibalom10.4%60,30656,0581.40%201.3077.7230078076
Tibiao4.6%26,74824,5131.68%177.4268.5015039021
Tobias Fornier5.7%33,04630,6691.43%112.1243.2929075050
Valderrama3.3%19,12418,4420.69%273.79105.717018022
Total582,012546,0311.22%2,729.171,053.7421054059

Monday, August 8, 2016




My blog is all about the Tourist Destinations of Antique, it features about the hidden beauty of antique, it's unique and enchanted places, that is mysterious with unrevealed history. The reason why I choose to feature this topic on my blog because I myself is fond of these beautiful places in my hometown. I love to go to to different places like this but as a student I cannot yet afford to travel thats why I make this blog to make myself like I am there at this beautiful places by featuring about these places on my blog. My goals about this blog is to promote the eco tourism of Antique, to encourage tourists to visit our place which can also give income to our people, and to share and witness how beautiful and wonderful Antique is. Come on guys, come and join me discovering Antique's finest tourist destinations. Enjoy 

My blog is all about the Tourist Destinations of Antique, it features about the hidden beauty of antique, it's unique and enchanted places, that is mysterious with unrevealed history. The reason why I choose to feature this topic on my blog because I myself is fond of these beautiful places in my hometown. I love to go to to different places like this but as a student I cannot yet afford to travel thats why I make this blog to make myself like I am there at this beautiful places by featuring about these places on my blog. My goals about this blog is to promote the eco tourism of Antique, to encourage tourists to visit our place which can also give income to our people, and to share and witness how beautiful and wonderful Antique is. Come on guys, come and join me discovering Antique's finest tourist destinations. Enjoy !