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Holidays to Caibiran
Top 10 Reasons to Choose Holidays to Caibiran
A Sneak Peek

- Holidays to Caibiran, Bilaran, a small town at the inland area of Biliran Island, is surrounded by rising hills and fertile agricultural lands that provide fresh country air into the lungs of any traveller visiting the place.
- The rivers flowing in the town are clear and cool and they provide natural pools that have sparkles and visitors can immerse their feet and the stress of city life dissolves.
- In Caibiran, agriculture dictates the beat of the daily living, as farmers work on the coconut palms, corn stalks, and root crops, making the air around Caibiran be filled with the earthy smell of them.
- The neighbouring communities are also known to be very hospitable and strangers are greeted with easy smiles, shared meals, and a feeling of belonging such that a newcomer feels at home.
- Due to the fact that the tourism remains humble, Caibiran provides a unique opportunity to visit a real island paradise where people do not crowd and the rhythm of life is slow.
- To the traveller who longs to be out of town, the serene environment of Caibiran offers the ideal venue to reflect, explore and experience the real cultural experience.
- Capital (of the province): San Jose de Buenavista
- International airport: No international airport in Culasi
- Nearest commonly used: Evelio B. Javier Airport (San Jose, Antique)
- Currency: Philippine Peso (PHP)
- Time zone: UTC+8 (Philippine Standard Time)
- Driving side: Right-hand side
- Main electricity: 220 volts, 60 Hz
- Official / local languages: Kinaray-a, Hiligaynon, Filipino, English
- Major religion: Predominantly Roman Catholic
Highlights

- The smooth hillsides of holidays to Caibiran hills offer spectacular outlooks of golden rice fields, fertile coconut trees and the blue horizon in the distance of the coastline of Biliran.
- There are also clear and shallow rivers which cut through the villages and novices come to collect water, to bathe or just sit along the banks and hear the water trickling softly.
- Waterfalls within the outlands in barangays form misty pools, which shine under the afternoon sun, and present a natural marvel in those who are ready to take a short walk.
- The parish church is a house of worship, and the morning prayers are smelling of colourful lanterns and incense in the air.
- Town plaza events where music and dancing are done and so is the food sharing of meals show the pulse of the community life of Caibiran and its high level of bayanihan.
- The farmers traditional markets are full of fresh products (corn, root crops and local fish) and the traveller can experience the real tastes of the island.
Seasons to travel

- The dry season that occurs between December and May provides clear rivers, sunny days and is thus best suited to swimming, hiking, and farm tours.
- The chilliest months of January and February are pleasant enough to take a long walk and explore the trails without the unbearable heat that may be experienced in summer.
- In April and May, there are colourful fiestas, with decorations on the streets and processions, folk songs, and common feasts, in honour of town saints.
- The holidays to Caibiran scenery is coated with a dense green during rainy season and the waterfalls are full to give nature lovers a dramatic focus.
- Late May or early June will present the tail end of fiesta festivities to the traveller before the rains come and combine the cultural buzz with the natural scenery.
- Due to the mild tropical climate allowed by the Caibiran region, temperatures do not often go above 30 C so that outdoor activities are always enjoyable all year round.
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Culture & Traditions

- Holidays to Caibiran is very Catholic and reflects in the vibrant christ festivals in which the town patron saint is honoured through processions and prayers.
- Dances, accompanied by traditional folk music in the form of guitars and drums, describe the folk mythology and farming ceremonies.
- Collective farming activities show the community spirit, which is referred to as bayanihan, in which neighbours assist one another in planting and harvesting fruits and vegetables.
- Oral histories are through storytelling sessions which are usually under banyan trees and these transfer myths and lessons to young generations.
- Local artisans have displayed local patterns of handcrafted textiles as the local colours of nature and the seasons in which these textiles are woven.
- Even such simple practises as having dinner together after a working day create a feeling of belonging and respect to each other in the town.
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Nature & Safari

- The farmlands and hills are home to numerous types of birds, including colourful kingfishers and small tanagers which fly in and out of the trees.
- The rivers serve as homes to fresh water fish, turtles and invisible aquatic animals that survive in the clean waters of the island.
- The outskirts are inhabited by small mammals like field mice, bats and occasionally deer which add wildlife to the quiet rural scenery.
- The management of the insects and spiders by the lush vegetation forms a balanced ecosystem, which promotes the biodiversity of the island.
- The migrations of birds in seasons are also an added colour and sound to the daytime, mainly in the dawn and the dusk.
- Being in a quiet place with the smallest noise possible, to appreciate nature, promotes conservation and uplifts the traveller with a sense of belongingness to the land.
Events & Fiestas

- The holidays to Caibiran fiesta of the town, which is organised in April or May every year, includes processions of religious activities, folk dances, and a common feast, highlighting the local taste.
- The fiestas of the Barangays are celebrations of patron saints of the respective communities with unique music, games, and a fireworks show.
- Processions of the Holy Week attract people to the church, and faithful people are involved in reflective rituals and cultural traditions.
- The agricultural bounty of the community is celebrated with parades and thanksgiving during harvest festivals which are usually celebrated after the main crop harvest.
- Local craft, food and souvenirs are sold by local entrepreneurs in every event, and this results in a vibrant market that draws tourists to other islands.
- Such festivals give a truly real-life understanding of the social structure of Caibiran and how religion, society, and gratitude are all connected in the daily existence.
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