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Guidebook for Kalibo

Food Scene

McDonald's
968 Roxas Ave
Shakey's Kalibo
Mabini Street
Jollibee Kalibo Highway DT
cor D. Maagma Senior St
Mang Inasal, the fastest growing fast-food restaurant.
6 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Mang Inasal
J. Rizal Street
6 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Mang Inasal, the fastest growing fast-food restaurant.

Essentials

7-Eleven
Roxas Avenue
Ministop Kalibo

Shopping

CityMall - Kalibo, Aklan
Quimpo Street
Gaisano Capital Kalibo
Roxas Avenue

Parks & Nature

The Bakhawan Mangrove Forest is one of the most successful mangrove reforestation projects in all of Southeast Asia. Located along the Aklan River in Kalibo, Aklan (the gateway to Boracay Island), the Bakhawan Mangrove Forest offers a wide variety of outdoor, cultural, and culinary attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy. The Bakhawan Forest is only a 10-minute drive from the hotel.
Bakhawan Ecopark Kayak Rentals
The Bakhawan Mangrove Forest is one of the most successful mangrove reforestation projects in all of Southeast Asia. Located along the Aklan River in Kalibo, Aklan (the gateway to Boracay Island), the Bakhawan Mangrove Forest offers a wide variety of outdoor, cultural, and culinary attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy. The Bakhawan Forest is only a 10-minute drive from the hotel.

Sightseeing

Manduyog Hill is a religious sanctuary located at the Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan, the Philippines. Manduyog Hill serenely stands at the eastern side of the Aklan State University in the municipality of Banga. Covered with lush green vegetation that turns to varied hues in summer, the hill occupies a segment in Aklan’s history. Although disputed by some sceptics as mere legends, Banganhons still believe that in 1437, Datu Manduyog, a descendant of the Borneo Datu during his reign as the ruler of Aklan transferred the seat of government from Batan to Bakan in Banga at the foot of the hill now named after the valiant Datu. The hill then served as a watch tower to warn the natives aga
Manduyog's Cross
Manduyog Hill is a religious sanctuary located at the Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan, the Philippines. Manduyog Hill serenely stands at the eastern side of the Aklan State University in the municipality of Banga. Covered with lush green vegetation that turns to varied hues in summer, the hill occupies a segment in Aklan’s history. Although disputed by some sceptics as mere legends, Banganhons still believe that in 1437, Datu Manduyog, a descendant of the Borneo Datu during his reign as the ruler of Aklan transferred the seat of government from Batan to Bakan in Banga at the foot of the hill now named after the valiant Datu. The hill then served as a watch tower to warn the natives aga
Jawili Falls

Drinks & Nightlife

Overtime Resto Bar Disco
Jaime Cardinal Sin Avenue