Attractions In Boracay
Island
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Mount Luho,
the highest elevation on Boracay Island and is located 100 meters
above sea level. For the adventurous people, it can be an
excruciating ascent going there, but definitely worth the view. Up
there, a little kiosk serves cold water and soft drinks and one
can take a rest in one of the hammocks between the trees.
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The Bat Caves are on the north East coast of
Yapak. It’s the home of the giant fruit bats and cave bats with a
wingspan of up to four feet. The fruit bats fly regularly at twilight to
their nocturnal hunt for food. Naturalists, photographers, or plain
tourists willing to bear the intense stench in the cave can hire local
guides, like young children from the village, to lead them through the
jungle-paths to the caves. Environmentalists, however, rather leave the
fruit bats to their daytime sleep and wait for the sunset at the White
Beach as hundreds, sometimes thousands, of bats take their nocturnal
flight right over their heads.
The Dead Forest next to the fishponds in the
south of the island are scores of dead trees. Their silhouettes jut
eerily into the landscape in a horribly fascinating way
Museum The Kar-Tir Shell Museum in Iligan has a small collection of
sea shells display as well as arts & crafts works various woven
products to see. Admission P20.