The Freeman

A Trip To Tuburan

When visitors – both local and foreign – consider Cebu as their destinatio­n, they usually only think of the resorts at Mactan. The Mactan beach resorts seem to be everyone’s concept of what Cebu is about. Thanks to the recent popularity of the whale shark

- By Aladdin Mangubat

In fact, Cebu is lot more than the beach resorts close to the capital city. There are rivers, waterfalls, caves and more beaches spread all over the province. More attraction­s are rather unheard of, drowned in the noise of advertisin­g by the ‘big’ destinatio­ns.

One example would be Tuburan, a town approximat­ely 96 kilometers to the northwest from Cebu City. The town derives its name from the Cebuano word “tubod,” meaning “spring,” a good number of which are found in the place. It is bounded in the north by the town of Tabuelan, in the south by Asturias, in the east by Sogod and Catmon, and in the west by the Tanon Strait.

Buses at the city’s North Bus Terminal ply the route between Cebu City and Tuburan, at regular intervals throughout the day.

The town is said to have been establishe­d in 1851 by Don Mariano Monteban, who was a native of the neighborin­g town of Sogod. The town has an area of about 24 thousand hectares, inhabited by over 50 thousand residents (as of the 2010 census). The main income of the people comes from farming.

Tuburan is also known all over the province for being the hometown of brave fighters who figured prominentl­y during the uprising against the Spanish rule and in World War II. Perhaps the most known of these men is revolution­ary leader Arcadio Maxilom in whose honor the town’s library is named, the Maxilom Memorial Library.

Over 9,000 hectares of the town’s land area are set aside as national parks and playground­s. The beauty of its natural environmen­t, its interestin­g sites, and the various possibilit­ies for leisure and adventure in the town have been consistent­ly drawing visitors to Tuburan, albeit in trickles. The popular attraction­s are the Molobolo Spring, Mantawihan, the Marmol Cliffs and Cave, Lantawan Tunnel, and the white beaches, among many others.

The municipal tourism office is sure to recommend other interestin­g features of the town. For Cebuanos, in particular, a trip to Tuburan is a good one to take this summer.

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 ??  ?? MOLOBOLO SPRING (anjville.com)
MOLOBOLO SPRING (anjville.com)
 ??  ?? MARMOL CLIFF (wanderings­oulscamper.com)
MARMOL CLIFF (wanderings­oulscamper.com)
 ??  ?? Dao Tree in Barangay Jagbuaya (anjville.com)
Dao Tree in Barangay Jagbuaya (anjville.com)
 ??  ?? San Antonio de Padua Church (mapio.net)
San Antonio de Padua Church (mapio.net)
 ??  ?? MANTAWIHAN SPRING (greedypeg.org)
MANTAWIHAN SPRING (greedypeg.org)
 ??  ?? LANTAWAN TUNNEL DUG BY THE JAPANESE DURING WWII (amazingtub­uran.files.wordpress.com)
LANTAWAN TUNNEL DUG BY THE JAPANESE DURING WWII (amazingtub­uran.files.wordpress.com)
 ??  ?? VIDAR BEACH (cebu-bluewaters.com)
VIDAR BEACH (cebu-bluewaters.com)

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