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Aloguinsan Cebu

I and some friends had the chance to visit Lunhaw Farm Resort, Bojo River, and Hermit's Cove in Aloguinsan town last week. And again this isn't a travel blog so I'm not gonna put in details what we did there. 😜😜😜

BOJO RIVER

Lunch before the river cruise. 

My sisters in Christ 💓

So the cruise begins...





We're actually shaking at this time. The water current is strong and I guess January isn't a good time to swim.
The staff and tour guides were so accommodating and friendly. They take care of you so much that you wouldn't want to go home. Kudos to Aloguinsan Municipality for training your people to be the best!

HERMIT'S COVE

Right after Bojo river, we headed straight to Hermit's cove which is just about ten minutes away by car. The place is also clean. The locals are really disciplined. 

They have rules that us, tourists or visitors, must adhere to. So please respect!

You have to go down the long stairs to reach the shoreline.

Then going up...

The water was cold. If only we had plenty of time to swim. We reached there around 4pm and the beach closes at 5pm so we just took a quick dip. 




LUNHAW FARM RESORT

Don't be confused. Lunhaw Farm is along the national highway while the resort is about 3km away from it. If you wanted to know more about the resort, check this link Lunhaw Farm Resort. What you read is what you get.















I couldn't show you more photos. As I have been saying, keep the best memories to yourself. Chos. Not everything is worth sharing. But I highly recommend Aloguinsan for your next trip. It's really worth interacting with nature. 💖

PS. Always choose the people you go with. No matter where you go, it is always made even more beautiful with good companions. And by good, I mean those who appreciate nature, enjoy conversations, initiates deep talks, and values time and rest. 😍

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