Something that I really look forward to as soon as we finished our 3-day traverse hike on
Mt. Kanlaon, is this relaxing resort right at the mountain's foot. Well, it's every hiker's (those who are doing Guintubdan-Wasay Traverse on Mt. Kanlaon) destiny to visit the place as it is, actually, the traverse's endpoint. So, kung nandun na rin lang, might as well just visit the place.
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Tuesday - April 16, 2013
Our hike finally ended when we arrived at Mambukal Resort at around 10:00 AM. Given that we just completed a 3-day traverse hike, a long and challenging one, our bodies simply can't resist the call for a relaxing break at the resort.
Nandun na rin naman kami, kaya dapat sulitin na ang pagkakataon.
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entering Mambukal Resort. For rates, just visit their website: Mambukal Resort |
Actually, Mambukal Resort, in itself, is a hot spot frequented by travelers, or even locals, in Negros Occidental. The resort, which was first developed as a bathhouse in 1927, is known for a number of sulfuric hot springs as well as waterfalls and natural pools. Now, it's further developed to have facilities like spa house, picnic grounds, a boating lagoon, more pools and tourist lodges. With all that stuff, it is definitely worth a visit.
Since it was almost lunchtime when we arrived, we headed right away to their canteen/foodcourt area and of course, tried some of the dishes the Ilongos of Negros are known for. Authentic chicken inasal partnered with a refreshing avocado smoothie simply made my day.
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Avocado Smoothie in Mambukal is a must-try |
After the delectable lunch, we proceeded to a warm sulfuric pool just nearby. Dipping there is totally a great treat and truly relaxing. We probably spent 2 hours there, moving from corner to corner of the pool. Ah, sobrang sarap lang talaga mag-babad.
Aahon lang kami kapag nahihilo na kami (FACT: nakakahilo ang pagbababad sa hot spring ng matagal),
but moments after recovering, balik kami kagad sa pool.
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a warm sulfuric pool |
To complete our pampering post-climb treat, we visited the spa house that stands beside the pool area.
Talagang sagaran na ang relaxation, minsan lang e. That one hour full body massage was the greatest! I fell asleep during the massage, and probably woke up after several minutes.
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a cup of tea was served after the massage. |
After the soothing and rejuvenating experience at the spa, we spent the remaining hour by going around, checking some interesting sights at the resort. I saw a boiling natural sulfuric hot spring, a lagoon and an open park. Then we had a cup of coffee, a local brew which tastes so yummy,
seriously sobrang sarap talaga.
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boating lagoon |
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a cup of coffee to complete our day |
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the original bath house built by Kokichi Paul Ishiwata in 1927 |
Certainly, a day is not enough to see and experience the entirety of Mambukal Resort. By 5PM, we left the place to catch a trip back Bacolod City. I know I missed a lot, particularly the waterfalls, but nevertheless, I still enjoyed very much our short stay. After all, I still plan to go back in this place.
Up next: Heritage of Bacolod, Talisay and Silay.
After your three-day hike, a dip in the hot spring and a massage must have been heaven hahah :)
ReplyDeletetrue!!! the best talaga :)
DeleteKelan pa huling punta ko dito? 5 years ago! antagal na! :-) Kumusta na Ivan!
ReplyDeleteantagal na nga. haha.. Oks na oks lang ako, game na game pa rin sa akyatan :)
DeleteSa lahat ng pinaka-heavenly reward na gusto ko after mga paglayu layong trekking/climbing ay ito - lumublob sa mainit na bukal. :) sarap noh. :)
ReplyDeleteSee you in Davao Ivan. :)
Mambukal.. hindi nakakasawang place :) Hi Ivan, thanks for the informative entries.. I always browse your blog when ever I plan for a trip :) more power and God Bless your ways always! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the informative entries.. Lagi akong nagbabasa ako ng mga sinusulat mo para makakuha ng tips para sa mga plan trips :) Thanks and God bless your ways!
ReplyDeleteAh, Mambukal, nakakamiss!
Nice naman... Been here and survived the 7 falls of Mambukal pero di pa ako nakakaakyat ng Mt. Kanlaon... :)
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