

Busay and Tarangban Falls
These two falls can satisfy your cravings for a good swimming and chilling spot. The entrance fee for Busay Falls is free while you need a guide going to Tarangban Falls. Both Falls need to be reached through trekking and both are unique in their own way and filled with healthy trees and magnificent rock formations. Both waterfalls can be enjoyed while having a picnic and you can go swimming if you want to. Busay and Tarangban Falls
Tarangban Falls in Calbayog City
Guinogo-an Cave
Entering the cave is no problem because the entrance is large but what will make your spelunking trip to Guinogoan Cave different is that you’ll walk through the water where the ceiling can go high on some parts and surprisingly low on the others. It’s a magical adventure especially when you reach the darks recesses of the cave where the only things you’ll see are lighted torches for guidance. Try this adventure if you’re brave enough. Guinogo-an Cave
Bangon-Bugtong Falls
Bangon Falls can be reached by taking a jeepney or van ride to Barangay Tinaplacan. The estimated height of Bangon Falls is 60 meters. You wouldn’t be able to see where the water of Bangon Falls comes from since it stretches very far. It does have slippery parts due to moss and a pond at the top part where people can enjoy swimming because the water is deep enough. Bangon-Bugtong Falls
Bangon-Bugtong Falls – Things to do in Calbayog City
Calbayog Zipline and Malajog Ridge Nature Park
The thrill-seeking activities of the Nature Park and zipline ensures that visitors can get a spectacular view of the open sea. It only takes a minute to ride the zip line. There are other activities that people can join in like swimming, going on a banana boat ride and Jet Ski ride in Lo-oc Beach and river cruise at Bolongto River. Calbayog Zipline and Malajog Ridge Nature Park
Calbayog Zipline and Malajog Ridge Nature Park photo

Samar Archaeological Museum
It’s always a nice thing to visit at least one museum when you travel because it’s a way to know about the history of the place you’re visiting and you get to see interesting stuffs you won’t see elsewhere. The Samar Archaeological Museum houses excavated pieces like cups, saucers, chalices, old household items and old coins. These were the items used by the locals back in the day. Samar Archaeological Museum
City Forest and Marble Park
This isn’t really a park where you can see benches or statues but rather a place where there’s a marble rock formation and many trees. You can roam the area or have take pictures and you can go swimming at Malajog River. The untouched forest lets you in Calbayog’s precious surroundings. City Forest and Marble Park
City Forest and Marble Park photo

Mapaso Hot Spring
Feel refreshed after a natural and hot water therapy at Mapaso Hot Spring. Its name ‘Mapaso’ means hot in Filipino because the water there reaches extreme temperature but if you like some muscle relaxation for your body during the colder months then head on to Mapaso Hot Spring where you can really enjoy with your family and have your nerves loosen up a little. Mapaso Hot Spring
Muro-Puro Snorkeling Site
Muro-Puro isn’t a popular diving site yet so you can still enjoy the open waters and swim to your heart’s delight but it’s just a matter of time because the marine site here is astounding. Take the time to visit this spot while it’s still untouched. Muro-Puro Snorkeling Site