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10 Best place to visit in Burauen Philippines

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Welcome to Burauen, Leyte 2023 | Ground and Aerial Views???? | Town Proper Tour

The name Burauen evolved from the word “burabod” which is means spring. The name attributed to the town which can
be explained naturally because of the abundance of springs and several rivers. Burauen is the fountainhead of two big rivers – the Daguitan and Marabong Rivers and other smaller ones, the Guinarona, Malitobg and Hibuga Rivers that pass through several neighbouring towns. There was a time that a drought dried up several water tributaries and forced the community to flock to a place called “Buraburon,” wherein a large and sustainable spring was located and the town people got their needs. During the course of the years, the name “Buraburon” (means abundance of springs) underwent transmutation of the word “Burawon” and finally to “Burauen.”


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12 Best Tourist Attractions in Leyte Philippines

Leyte is an island in the Visayas group of the Philippines.
Politically, the island is divided into two provinces: Northern Leyte and Southern Leyte. Territorially, Southern Leyte includes the island of Panaon to its south. To the north of Leyte is the island province of Biliran, a former sub-province of Leyte.
The major cities of Leyte are Tacloban, on the eastern shore at the northwest corner of Leyte Gulf, and Ormoc, on the west coast.
Leyte today is notable for the geothermal electric power plants near Ormoc.
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Lets Go to Palompon Leyte Via Land Trip | Manila City to Palompon Leyte Visayas

Your journey from Manila to Palompon Leyte will take you on a scenic and exciting adventure through the beautiful countryside of the Philippines. Starting from Manila, you can hop on a bus that will take you to Ormoc City, Leyte, which is the closest major city to Palompon.

The bus ride will take you approximately 18 hours and will pass through several provinces, including Batangas, Quezon, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Albay, Sorsogon, Samar, and Northern Leyte. Along the way, you will be treated to breathtaking views of the lush green mountains, rolling hills, and beautiful rice paddies that characterize the countryside.

Upon arriving in Ormoc City, you can take another bus or van to Palompon, which will take approximately 2-3 hours. The road to Palompon is a bit rough, but the scenic views of the coast and the majestic mountains will make up for the bumpy ride.

Once you arrive in Palompon, you will be greeted with the warm hospitality of the locals and the stunning beauty of the town. Palompon is known for its beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters, and rich marine biodiversity, making it a popular destination for diving and snorkeling.

You can spend your days exploring the beautiful beaches, enjoying the fresh seafood, and learning about the local culture and history. Some of the popular attractions in Palompon include the Kalanggaman Island, the Tongonan Hot Springs National Park, and the Palompon Eco-Tourism Park.

Overall, your land trip from Manila to Palompon Leyte will be an unforgettable experience that will take you through some of the most beautiful and scenic landscapes in the Philippines.

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Tacloban City | All the Must-Visits in the City | NowInPH

Tacloban City is the largest urban center of Eastern Visayas. Its proud history was marred by calamity, the devastation caused by Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) that killed thousands of lives in November 8, 2013.

8 years after, this progressive and resilient city has become a symbol of hope. Join us as we visit some of the best sites and destinations in the city, both old and new.

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We took a day trip to Burauen to check out 3 resorts: WHR Farm, Cansiboy Burabod Resort, and Lake Mahagnao. The scenic drive, the views at the these resorts were breathtaking. Good food and relaxing time at Burauen Leyte in the Philippines.
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Ormoc City to Burauen Road Update

In this video, we will travel this Ormoc City to Burauen Road Update. We start travelling at Brgy Lake Danao, Ormoc City going to Burauen-Albuera-Ormoc TRI boundary.

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Welcome to Burauen - the Spring Water capital of Leyte

Pagkatapos naming maligo sa dagat pinuntahan namin ang isang spring water resort na malapit Lang sa Municipality of Dulag ang Municipality of Burauen dito sa Leyte, na few kilometers away Lang din sa Tacloban, Kong saan marami silang natural spring water from the mountains, maraming resort sa lugar na ito at pinuntahan namin ang isa na located sa Brgy. Cansiboy, Burauen,Leyte ang Cansiboy Mountain Resort, napakalamig ng malinis na tubig, malinis to kasi from the mountains and running water pa sya, Kong nadadayo kayo ng Probinsya ng Leyte , isama nyo ang Burauen sa bucket list nyo, Tara na langoy na...

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Mahagnao National Park + Cansiboy Cold Spring Trip | Burauen, Leyte

Traveled to the Spring Capital of Leyte -- Burauen, Philippines


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UPDATE: New BY PASS Road TOP OF THE HILL from BURAUEN to ALBUERA Philippines | Melver Febra TV

Update: This is the new road from Burauen To albuera Philippines.

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Daguitan river - Burauen leyte

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Palengke Tour in TACLOBAN CITY, LEYTE - Biggest City in Eastern Visayas | Filipino Food Market

Palengke Tour in TACLOBAN CITY, LEYTE - Biggest City in Eastern Visayas | Filipino Food Market

GLOBAL WARMING EFFECT - Typhoon Paeng Bridge COLLAPSED Marabong Bridge, Burauen, Leyte

Marabong Bridge in Burauen, Leyte collapsed due to heavy rains brought by Typhoon Paeng...

Welcome to MAHAGNAO VOLCANO NATURAL PARK 2023????️

Mahagnao Volcano also known as part of is a dormant volcano located in the Barangay Mahagnao part of the municipality of Burauen province of Leyte, Philippines. It is also bounded by the municipalities of La Paz and MacArthur. The area is mostly composed of wetland forests and also the birth of many rivers and streams flowing on many part of Burauen and on its neighboring towns. Because of the abundance of fresh waters on its area, Burauen was also known as the Spring Capital of Leyte.

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Mahagnao Volcano Burauen Leyte Philippines

The lake by the volcano is named Malagsum Lake. Malagsum in the language Waray-waray means sour. The sour taste of the water is due to high content of sulfur, coming from the volcano.
The endangered Philippine eagle was the highlight of my visit.
Abaca is a leaf fiber which can be made into bags, paper products and other things. It can be dyed in different colors.
The place is great for kayaking, trail hike or simply relaxing on one of those floating cottages.
A place is available for rent for those who want to stay overnight.
I didn't see motorized boats when we went. From what I was told, they prohibit such equipment to prevent gas/oil contamination to the water.
There are two more lakes in this park that I would like to explore on my next visit.


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La Paz Leyte Tour

According to History, The legend of La Paz, bordering on fiction and history, is an interesting one.

It is said that long ago, a fisherman from Samar named Capuyong came to Abuyog to market his catch. There he met and fell in love with Casinas and they were married according to pre-Spanish customs. After marriage, they left Abuyog to look for a place in which to live.

Coming to a river that is now called Gibuga, they followed its source until they reached a tributary that was named Cabadyangan River where they decided to stay. They had three children: Garcia, Gabic and Badol. Gabic left for Hindang, while Badol settled in Dagami. Garcia, the eldest, stayed home. He married a certain Agustina of Abuyog with whom he had 18 children.

Meanwhile, the Spaniards had settled in Abuyog. They found it difficult to convert Casinal and Capuyong to Christianity. The couple clung obstinately to their religion. Condemned to die for refusing to embrace the new religion, they were tied to a jar full of stones and flung off the coast of Dulag.

Only a few families, descendants of Capuyong and Casinas, inhabited Cabadyangan until 1876. Criminals from the neighboring town of Burauen found a perfect haven in the forests of Cabadyangan. Teniente Paulino (Pauk) Camasin of Burauen heard that the culprits hid in the forest of Cabadyangan and he decided to pursue them.

While he was there, he noticed the fertility of the soil and was attracted by the virgin forests of the region. When he returned to Burauen, he told the people there about the land of promise that he saw. The Burauen people were fascinated by the prospect of the new land that they decided to settle there. A sitio was born and among those who settled there was Capitan Estefanio de Paz of Dulag.

A chapel was built in the sitio before 1886. The chapel was called rosaryohan. Spanish missionaries visited this place to teach the natives the doctrine. However, the people had to go to Dulag for the Holy Week and days of obligation in order to attend mass.

Teniente Pauk Camasin in the meantime had married Fermina, a descendant of Capulong and Casinas. They were childless for nine years. They prayed hard for a child and promised that they would secure an image for rosaryohan if their prayers were answered. Fermina dreamt of our Lady of Peace (Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje). In that dream, their prayers were answered. A few months later, a child was born to a very happy couple.

True to their promise, they sailed to Manila to secure an image of Our Lady of Peace. When the parish priest of Burauen heard of the incident, he ordered that the image be brought to his church immediately. But the people of Cabadyangan had learned to love the image that they believed to be miraculous. Upon the orders of the Burauen parish priest, the image was brought to the church there but after a few days the image disappeared. The next day, after it was believed stolen, the image was found in her rightful place at the Chapel of Cabadyangan.

As often as the image was ordered back to Burauen, so often did the people of Cabadyangan steal the image and return their beloved Lady of Peace to their chapel.

One day, the presence of amor seco at the hem of the dress of Our Lady caused a stir in the sitio. Our Lady had not been brought to the chapel by human hands. She had come to the barrio chapel by herself. At the same time, the parish priest of Burauen dreamt that should the image be ordered back to Burauen, some mysterious punishment would be brought upon him. From that time on, Our Lady of Peace remained in her chapel.

Until then, the sitio was named Cabadyangan. When the question of official name came up, the people unanimously selected the name La Paz -in honor of their beloved patroness.

The first hermana mayor was Victoriano Relano in 1908 when the first celebration of the fiesta in honor of the Nuestra Senora de la Paz y Buen Viaje was held.

At first, La Paz was made a barrio of Burauen in 1903. Capitan Estefanio de Paz was the first teniente del barrio. Three leaders went to Manila to petition to the central government to raise La Paz to the status of a municipality. With the help of provincial leaders, La Paz was declared a fourth class town in 1918.

On July 14, 1942, the Japanese forces invaded La Paz. A company of soldiers occupied the town with their garrison at the central school building. Because guerrillas constantly harassed them, the troops stayed in La Paz for only three weeks. However, one month later, more troops came. They constructed strong trenches around the school site. The Japanese abolished existing political parties and formed the Kalibapi. They organized the local government and appointed a puppet mayor.

The Japanese tried to control the whole population of La Paz and organized the neighborhood associations in the poblacion as well as in the barrios.

Mahaplag Leyte today????

Mahaplag, officially the Municipality of Mahaplag, is a 4th class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 27,865 people

Mahaplag is a valley between mountain ranges. These mountains and hills have tributary rivers and creeks to the principal river known as Layog River whose main outlet to Abuyog is a very narrow embankment of solid rocks and a hundred meters high on both banks.
The town of Mahaplag was named after the Mahaplag River which is situated at the entrance of the poblacion. The word Mahaplag is an acronym of two dialect words, Mahapla and Kaplag. Mahapla means destruction or failure while Kaplag means success.

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