Thursday, December 11, 2014

Detour: 5 Attractions to Visit in Albay, Philippines Aside From Mayon Volcano


Aside from Mayon Volcano, there are other attractions that entice travelers to visit Albay, Philippines. And if you stay in a hotel in Legazpi City, you can easily explore the rest of the beautiful region. Check these 5 places that are surely worth the trip

1. Albay Park and Wildlife
This modest but well-maintained attraction features a beautiful natural landscape where group travelers can spend a relaxing time. It also serves as a sanctuary for native animals, such as the Philippine Hawk Eagle, Philippine Deer, bleeding-heart pigeons, brown boobies, ringneck pheasants, iguanas, and crocodiles. With an affordable entrance fee of PHP 20, tourists can have access to several picnic areas, children's playground, and the popular lagoon where short boat rides can be taken.

2. Kapuntukan Hill
Known to locals as the “Sleeping Lion Hill” because of its shape, this destination has been a favorite of sightseers and photographers because it offers a captivating vista of Mayon Volcano and the entire Legazpi City. It's also a strategic spot to take a sweeping view of the Albay Gulf. The summit is now being developed as another tourist-friendly destination after Ligñon Hill.

3. Ligñon Hill Nature Park
Probably the ultimate tourist spot in Legazpi City, Ligñon Hill has various activities for different types of travelers. First off, this nature park is a great location to see Mayon Volcano and gaze at the natural surroundings. Moreover, adventure seekers are in for an exciting time because some of the activities here include ATV rides at the foot of the volcano, zip-line rides, and rappelling. Similar to the Albay Park and Wildlife, the entrance only costs PHP 20.

4. Embarcadero
One of the commercial developments in Legazpi City, this wharf fronting the gorgeous Albay Gulf features different shops and restaurants. It features a zip-line crossing the gulf, a 59-feet climbing wall, a bungee trampoline, and several fun rides for children. At one hotel in the area, there's a themed indoor amusement center called Funtasea Island” where families can enjoy taking photos.

5. Japanese Tunnel
Located at the foot of Ligñon Hill, this L-shaped tunnel was used as an arsenal by the Japanese Army during World War II. It measures around 40 meters long and 7 feet below the ground. This historic attraction is best visited with a tour guide, and can be accessed by paying a small fee.

Apart from these attractions, the city's accessibility and proximity to other areas of the region is another great reason for choosing to stay at a hotel accommodation in Legazpi City, Albay.

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