The eco-park has a small mini park and a recreation area, 1 kilometer eco-walk pathway bridge that wind up into the wide stretch of thick mangrove plantation and ends up unto the beach where one could enjoy a breathtaking grasp of nature, try on kayaking water adventure, or have a picnic to unwind into.
At Bakhawan Eco-Park, you can try raw tamilok shipworms , a kind of mollusk that lives in mangrove roots. Nowadays, international designers use pineapple fabric for their fashion line as well. Province visitors considers their trip incomplete not having to bring home such food products. Other processed meat products that Kalibo is famous for are Chorizo, Tocino and Embutido. Barbecue stalls on several streets in town offer wide varieties of Barbecue products.
WCAG 2. The silk was the fabric used in making the barong that was worn by the leaders of the APEC countries during its conference in the Philippines in During the Ati-atihan festivals and the run-up to Aklan Day, food festivals abound where seafood, and copious amount of pork and beef are grilled and served al fresco at the town's main streets. Alcohol is cheap like everywhere in the Philippines and is very much readily available at supermarkets, convenience stores, corner stores, and literally alongside the road.
For some local brew, tuba fermented coconut wine is popular amongst the locals usually in far-flung barangays and might be worth the taste if you are offered one. Fruit juices are widely available and made fresh owing to the abundance and proximity of fruit-producing provinces including Aklan. Due to the boomtown character of Kalibo- there is a shortage of places to stay in. Department of Tourism has devised a Homestay Program for tourists where visitors are welcomed into local homes for a fee.
Please ask the Philippine Department of Tourism office in your area when planning such. Kalibo is relatively safe - although cases of pickpockets and an occasional brawl arises especially during the Ati-atihan festival rush where people from other provinces flood the town.
But underneath the crazy merrymaking, the Ati-Atihan commemorates the time when early Negrito settlers and Malay immigrants from Borneo reached a peace agreement in the s. If you missed this Filipino M ardi G ras, you can still take part in other festivals celebrating the culture and artistry of the province. In June, the Kalibo Food Festival commemorating the Feast of S aint John the Baptist presents food stalls featuring local delicacies; live band music is played throughout the day, adding to the festive feel.
One of the most popular tourist stops in Kalibo is the Bakhawan Eco Park , a ha nature reserve created in the s with the purpose of reforestation to prevent flooding and storm surges that damage the local towns and communities. Many local weavers consider it a tradition that has always been part of the Aklanon culture, handed down from one generation to the next.
Handkerchiefs and shawls are some of the more popular products. Only 25km away from the city center, the falls, though not tall, have seven cascades that flow into pools where one can swim. Jawili beach is a mere 2km from the falls and though not quite as exquisite as the white sandy beaches of Boracay, it is still a lovely place to unwind.
This represented Based on these figures, the population density is computed at 1, inhabitants per square kilometer or 4, inhabitants per square mile. Kalibo has 16 barangays as shown in the following table. The household population of Kalibo in the Census was 80, broken down into 17, households or an average of 4.
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