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Stroll Along Antique

“Take only Memories, Leave only Footprints”

-Chief Seattle

Hey! this is Christienel Fuentivella an Antiqueña by heart and origin, let’s pack up our gear and enjoy the paradise where the mountains meet the sea!

Sojourn #1

Estaka viewing deck Bugasong, Antique

The mighty Estaka viewing deck lying at the center of Bugasong, Antique that would give the viewer a perfect 360 degree view of the town.

Legend says that the Parish of Sto. Niño de Bugasong once had a giant golden bell. In order to protect the golden bell, the Bugasongnons would climb Estaka hill, and guard if there are foreign boats approaching the shores.

Sojourn #5

Nogas Island Anini-y, Antique

The enchanted Kalachuchi pathway leading to the lighthouse

Nogas Island could be found along the coast of Anini-y this is one of the highlights of the province of Antique because of its wonders. Imagine, having to walk in the kalachuchi pathway, visit the Anini-y Church, hear stories about the ancient lighthouse, enjoy the white beach and marine life of the island, talk about a perfect summer getaway

Sojourn #2

Kawa bath Tibiao, Antique

The enfamous kawa bath of Tibiao where you can relax inside a giant kawa (cauldron)

The Kawa bath of Tibiao has a stunning background of rivers and mini rice terraces, imagine yourself soaking in the essence of different herbs and flowers with the sound of rushing waters and singing of birds.

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