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At the entrance with Louie. Joebert and Mom. |
The first stop for our 3-day holiday is the Japanese-themed resort located in the heart of Nabunturan, in barangay Bukal, Mainit, Compostela Valley. The said resort offers private and public pools filled with hot water, to make it more tolerable you can mix a free-flowing cold water.
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The private pools separated by stones. |
The said hot spring is all-natural. Foreigners and people from neighboring cities kept coming back to this resort for a fun and steamy dip. Others just stay here for relaxation and make use of the health benefits as the waters are considered as therapeutic.
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Mom, Joebert and me with the private hot spring at the background. |
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Comrades. |
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Dipped our feet on the water. |
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Comrade dipping. |
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Feeling the hot water. |
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Not looking at the camera anymore. |
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Aunty Ging2x, Dad, Aunty Tess and Joebert. |
Aside from the hot water, there is also a Sauna, a small cave, wherein you can stay and let all of thus sweat and toxins out of your system. Inside the sauna is a hot water flowing in the middle and some seats at the side made of stones.
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The entrance to the Sauna. |
Accommodation wise, they've got you covered since they have small huts wherein you can stay after a tiring day of dipping in the water or water tubing (which we didn't try because we only stayed here for an hour) Overnight stay is also allowed as these huts can accommodate guests who wish to experience the hot springs longer.
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Dipping. Feeling the hot water. |
Rates (Prices may be subject to change)
- Entrance Fee - Php 40 (adult); Php 20 (children)
- Picnic Cottage (w/ private pool) - Php 100-500
- Overnight Cottages (4 pax/room) - Php 750
- Family Rooms (15 pax) - Php 1, 500
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