photo by Bombette G. Marin |
For some visitors a
trip to Miagao is the highlight of their visit to Iloilo. The town is a
beautiful rural retreat about 45 minutes south from the city by jeepney. The
town is partly coastal and partly mountainous. The poblacion is located in a
hill overlooking the sea. It is bounded by the town of Igbaras in the northeast,
in the east is Guimbal; the town of San Joaquin in the west; and in the
northwest by the town of Sibalom, Province of Antique.
The progressive
municipality is endowed with numerous historical and cultural relics. Vast
fields and seas gave birth to many beautiful mountains and riverways. This was
an old and rich country sending an air of mystery.
Not only is Miagao
of significant historical and religious importance but the natural beauty
surrounding the town is simply breathtaking.
photo by Bombette G. Marin |
Not known to many,
but there are also a lot of interesting walks through the mountains where
visitors, especially those who are adventurous in spirit can choose a number of
different walks, all with amazing views. Visitors will also experience some of
the unusual rock formations in the area.
photo by Bombette G. Marin |
Whether you are in
search of a small group guided trekking holiday led by one of our locally based
and experienced walk leaders, or prefer to set off on your own and discover the
delights of the mountains. There is something here for everyone; from gentle
walks through the countryside to strenuous days to satisfy the serious hikers
and hill walkers.
From the poblacion,
one can take a 12-kilometer jeepney ride to Barangay Tigmalapad for a P50
transportation fee to reach Barangay Ongyod. Visitors can also take a tricycle
ride from the town proper to Barangay La Consolacion and a take a moderate trek
to reach the base of Barangay Ongyod.
photo by Bombette G. Marin |
Barangay Ongyod
offers visitors access to its rich ecosystem characterizing the higher portions
of the town. The roads take visitors through lowland meadows and along
swift-flowing river tributaries and up through populated mountain barangays.
Visitors may park here to access their first hiking trail. The hike offers a
dramatic experience on trekking routes, with enough climbing.
photo by Bombette G. Marin |
The crisp mountain
air of early summer morning provides an amazing long range view of its
pine-clad area. This scenic area and natural reserve is covered by Benguet pine
trees planted by DENR sometime in the early 1970s as part of its reforestation
program. The area offers wide shades of thick pine trees where visitors can
rest before proceeding to the next attraction.
photo by Bombette G. Marin |
The Gi-ub ni Tidoy
is a dome-like coral rock formation situated in the middle of a rice field
surrounded by picturesque rice terraces and lush forest trees. This rock formation
is as big as a 3-storey building where visitors can climb to its topmost
portion and enjoy the view of the area.
photo by Bombette G. Marin |
The Sinuhotan Cave
in Barangay Unop is for the physically fit. Hikers will come across cave
openings with grated entries. Like any other caves, Sinuhotan is wet though not
that muddy. The coolness inside is a welcome relief from the warm summer heat.
Some of the passage ways have wooden stairways that lead into the interior.
Inside there are varying degrees of access, with some level and some uneven
walkways and narrow passageways. One attraction of the cave is an area almost
near to its exit that is illuminated by the sunlight streaming through a hole
in the roof of the cave. Another feature in the darker portions of the cave is
this tiny spring water channels underground where explorers can drink. Visitors
will need flashlights to explore more passage ways. It is a 45-minute tour from
its main entrance to its exit.
Miagao is truly a
haven for those seeking outdoor adventure, healing and relaxation, a romantic
getaway or family vacation. The town headed by its very dynamic
tourism-oriented municipal Mayor, Hon. Macario Napulan is dedicated to promote
the beauty, fun, and excitement of its mountain getaways.
Come join us on the
journey to a town of mystery and adventure, of beauty and peace. The trip will
guide you and your family through charming attractions, friendly people, and
some of the most breathtaking views in Iloilo.
photo by Bombette G. Marin |
Pack picnic basket,
a blanket with your family or friends and explore Miagao's beautiful backyard.
A trip to Miagao is highly recommended and if you intend to take a few of the
mountain walks it is a good idea to schedule at least one day for your visit.
Miagao is one of the
seven towns comprising the First District of the Province of Iloilo. It is
situated 40.5 kilometers southwest of Iloilo City and 58 kilometers from San
Jose, province of Antique. It has a land area of 13, 286 hectares subdivided
into 119 barangays, of which 22 are in the urban area of the town and the rest
are rural. Its coastline stretches 16 kilometers and covers 22 barangays. Its
town fiesta in honor of St. Thomas de Villanova is annually celebrated every
September 22. Market day is every Saturday. For more information, please
contact the municipality of Miagao at (033) 3152145 or 3158050 loc. 101.
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