Miyerkules, Enero 25, 2012

Mindanao Tour (Day 4: Iligan)

 Our hostess (Lovely on the right )for the day offered to tour us @Iligan.

 planking? Go on...




 We were looking for Mang Tomas or gravy to go with our litsom but they don't have any. Just toyo and sili. Strange but tasted good! Yum yum

 The main ingredient of the Suka Pinakurat is fermented coconut sap locally known as tuba and bird’s eye chilies “labuyo” that are harvested from the wild mountains of Iligan.



group pic


Before, I could only see Ma. Cristina Falls on my books!

· Getting there (Directions) From the City Proper, take a jeep (Iligan-Buruun) and
ask the driver to drop you at the crossing going to Maria Cristina Falls.. From the
crossing of the national highway and road leading to Maria Cristina Falls is the NPC
gate which is some 150 meters from the highway. You shall be asked to register at
the gate, fill-up some forms and leave and ID. In exchange you shall be given an ID
Pass which you will be asked to wear at all times while inside the complex. From
the gate to Agus VI Hydro-electric power plant where you shall be viewing the falls,
is an 800-meter walk.


· Estimated Traveling Cost
If by jeep : From the city proper, take a Buru-un route jeepney. Minimum fare is
P12.0
if by cab: From the city proper, minimum fare is P60-80.

· Admission: Free

· Contacts: Call the City Tourism Office to provide you a tour guide.
Tel No: (063)221-3426


MARIA CRISTINA FALLS – Iligan’s greatest heritage, the landmark of Iligan City.
The most resplendent among the 20 plus waterfalls. Also known as the “Mother of
Industry” and “Fountainhead of Progress.” It is 320 feet high, spews 130 cubic
meters per second of water and the veritable source of industrial power in the city.

On a tight budget? Try puso (rice) for only P3-5 each


Day 4 (8 people)

chip in for transportation           180/each
lechon                                       650 (my treat)

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