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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Mabinay Spring Resort - Kayaking



Mabinay Spring Resort is such a natural paradise. With the icy cool water in the spring that forms like a lagoon, kayaking is definitely an adventure you will never miss.

Mabinay Spring Resort click to enlarge
The clear green water is so inviting. You just have to pay for an affordable fee of Php 50.00 to use the kayaks for an hour. You can even rent one kayak, and get your turns to try it. We rented two kayaks, and had fun.

The local people of Mabinay, Negros Oriental are really proud of this gift from nature. The spring also serves as the main water resource of the town. And please keep in mind that Mabinay is the second largest town in Negros Oriental province.

The air is so fresh because of the shades of century-old trees sprawling around the spring. Nature-lovers would definitely love the relaxing ambiance in Mabinay Spring Resort.  

Couple Mario and Vonnalisa
Straissan paddling on her own
Ors enjoying kayak for the second time.
Manang Hearty and Mario
She's lost!
 
This was my second time in kayaking. I was still afraid, because I didn't know how to swim. My friend Grah was even making fun out of me at the same time encouraging me to get easy and relax. I did! And it really works. Thanks again to her! ;-)
Grah and Phioxee partners!
Mabinay Spring Resort
Thank your visits today. I hope you'll begin your wonderful summer with a smile! To those in Western hemisphere, let's welcome the Spring time. Till next time!

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Just me, 
Phioxee 

27 comments:

  1. Such a lovely place. It is one of those places that a must to visit ! Oh in my bucket list. thanks for sharing.......

    xo
    Sam
    http://fabulouspetite.blogspot.com

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  2. Divine place....thanks for sharing !!!

    Rebecca
    www.redtagchiclosangeles.com

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  3. Wonderful pics - so amazing! So powerful and full of life :-) ... Kisses from Vienna, Katja

    www.collectedbykatja.com

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  4. Parang most of the things or activity na kinakatakutan mo, si Grah ang lahat nag iencourage sayo..at good rthing kasi napilit ka nya! Sayang ng experience..hehehe

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  5. Malalim ba sister?
    Grabe ang ganda ng tubig parang ang sarap maligo, allowed ba?
    Ang sarap siguro diyan kapag nagpropose ang bf, pang pelikula:)

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  7. haha nice kayaking naman napagtripan nu ahh,
    parang feeling ko mahuhulog ako dyan pag ako ang ng sagyan haha,
    anyways sesexy nu naman! haha

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  8. Di ko pa natry magkayak. Sana kapag natry ko sana kasing ganda nyang place na napuntahan nyo

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  9. Hehe...you're welcome indai...next time let's do swimming..hahaha


    xx!

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  10. Actually dangerous yang kayaking kasi pwede kang tumaob. Wala bang pinapahiram na life vest. Each kayaker should wear one of that for safety's sake.

    Lagi kayong magkasama ni Grah. Partners in crime? :-P

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  11. I love kayaking so much, but to do it in a lagoon would be amazing!
    -Jamie
    ChatterBlossom

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  12. Ang ganda naman gusto ko rin nyan mag kayak!

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  13. ang ganda nung water , inviting nga. relaxing .

    mukang msarap mgtampisaw :)

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  14. Another awesome hideaway! Ganda ng place! Great shots!

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  15. naglevel up n ang blog ... but i like the old one hehehe..

    kayaking is fun!

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  16. Such a beautiful setting - being in the water is exactly where I need to be at the moment! Oh to be on an island again!

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  17. your post always remind me how beautiful negros island is, Phioxee. Hopefully, in my next visit, I could get some time to swing Negros Oriental, love it there too.

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  18. When I was a lot younger, my brother in law built a kayak that I used to love to take up and down the river by his camp.

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  19. What a beautiful Lagoon. I don't think I have ever seen a lagoon in real life, just in pictures.

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  20. Wow, this looks like you had an awesome time, Phioxee! I wish I could welcome spring there (right now we still have some snow but it should be getting warmer soon). Can't wait till our next trip to Philippines; I hope to come to Negros sometime.

    That is amazing how Mabinay Spring is the main source of water for the town of Mabinay. I am sure the coolness of the water makes kayaking on a hot day a real pleasure.

    Thanks again for stopping by my blog (http://theblackswampcornucopia.blogspot.com/) and commenting! Take care!

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  21. hi there, thank you for sharing this. can i ask the contact number of the resort. i like the place and i want to bring my family there. thank you

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