Every year we go to Malaybalay Bukidnon to witness their festival and that is the Kaamulan Festival where can you see lots of tourists visiting and enjoying the festival. I had a great time at this year’s Kaamulan Festival 2011 because together with us are our close friends who love also attending this kind of event.
After the street dancing in the competition of Kaamulan Festival, we went to MGM Resort at Dologon Maramag Bukidnon to stay overnight. We enjoy the place and of course, the food that we bring. Our overnight at MGM Resort will be completed without swimming.
The high lights of this trip are the next morning If you remember we have a Spring and Pool Hopping at Bukidnon in 1 day but this time we planned to visit the Bukidnon Tourist Spots.
Our first stop is the Maramag Municipal Hall, they have a nice view and attractive place that tourists can say that we will take a picture there. They have a big ground and nice paint color in the municipal hall.
The second stop is The Blue Water Cave which is located at San Jose, Quezon, Bukidnon. The Blue Water is so nice for refreshing and so nature for trekking and nature exploration.
Our third stop is the OverView Nature and Culture Park which is located at Palacapao, Quezon Bukidnon. We spent our lunchtime on this overlooking view of Quezon Bukidnon.
We spent 2-3 hours in this place because you will appreciate the view and the mountains that surround this OverView place. It looks like you are in Tagaytay, so cold. We took pictures of every angle of the place. This is the perfect place to hang out with friends, family, officemates, Barkada, loved ones, and those people who have a plan for their bonding. Travel time going to this place is 3-4 hours from Maragmag Bukidnon.
See some pictures below on how we enjoyed the Overview place at Quezon Bukidnon.
Hey nice blog with beautiful pictures,really wonderful….
It’s just amazing that each town in Bukidnon has it’s unique tourist spots. Almost every stop over there is worth it. My favorites are in Musuan, Manolo Fortich, Dahilayan, and Malaybalay.