Since the Philippines is located under The Pacific Ring of Fire (or sometimes just Ring of Fire) where large numbers of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in the basin of the Pacific Ocean then Philippines is home also of scattered hot springs, not to mention the Asin Hot Spring located at Nangalisan, Tuba, Benguet. Very interesting.
I heard Asin Hot Spring being near in the vicinity of
Following the road going to
Despite of Baguio's cold and sometimes close to freezing climate, Asin in Tuba, Benguet is just about a half-hour drive from the city center - offers an alternative to going all the way down to the beaches of La Union and Pangasinan. Asin Hot Springs is where tropical vegetation meets highland rustic and lavish forest, and sulphuric water gushes endlessly, even during the driest months, from underground vents deep in the mountains and foothills of the southern Cordillera.
Asin is a sitio in the barrio of Nangalisan, in the town of
The Asin Hot Springs, whose development began in the 1930s, are actually a complex of several old and new resorts, the newest being the well-appointed, reasonably priced Palm Grove Hot Springs & Mountain Resort managed by Ibaloi entrepreneur Greg Loy. The resort's main attractions are its series of swimming pools which caters to both kids and adult with different forms and styles of pools, various fruit trees and uniquely designed gardens, and such facilities as a traditional bathhouse spa, outdoor Jacuzzi, family cottages, recreation center, function hall, restaurant, coffee shops and even a souvenir shop. There’s also a panoramic view of surrounding mountains, foothills so with the flowing river.
The resorts in Asin also cater to seminars and conferences. Seminar halls can accommodate at least 100 persons. Room rates depend on the space and capacity. Rooms have either an air conditioner or an electric fan, depending on the rate. Resort restaurants are usually open until 10:00 in the evening.
“Bathing in
That should convince legions of senior citizens to hie off to Asin Hot Springs any time of the year although the peak season begins in November right up to April and May.
Clustered near this resort are the much older and more traditional
But that’s not all. The sights along the gently winding road going down to Asin are already worth the fare. At the city limits are the houses of woodcarvers with their traditional representations of Cordillera hunters and warriors, and the stylized hardwood and driftwood furniture of more recent vintage. Further down the road are densely forested mountains, where cascades gurgle down between massive rocks and spill headlong into the river below that wends its way to the
Stretches of
We stopped at one end of the tunnels to better appreciate these man-made wonders. There was some comfort at the thought that the light at the other end was so visible and bright. I really wonder what I’ve been doing that times that they were saying about the Asin Hot Spring not until now.
The mystical beauty and wonderful paradise of Tuba doesn't end on the
Resorts’ Rates
· Cottage Fee is free
· Entrance Fee in the resort is considered cheap at Php 80.00-100.00 ($1.65 - $2.07 at an exchange rate of $1=P48.255) per person but children are charged lower Php 50.00 ($1.036).
· Conference/Seminar halls are subject for negotiation.
Things to do
· Swimming to the pool of steaming water complemented by the hot spring
· Discover some of the hanging bridges scattered in the area
· Feel free to take some photos of the natural two man-made tunnels
· Take stunning photos of the rock formations, small cascading waterfalls and lavish forest along the way.
· Sight of the wood crafts being handmade along the road.
· Buy some souvenirs.
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