Featuring a full-pack adventure in Badian, Cebu
There are a lot of places to travel and enjoy in the Philippines both for locals and tourists, and when one visits the country, exploring the Visayas region will never be off the list because of its vibrant culture, pristine beaches, and divine destinations. It’s where most of the exciting outdoor adventures take place.
Cebu, in particular, is named as the most-visited province in the Philippines for numerous reasons. One of which is its abundance in places ideal for adrenaline-packed activities which exhilarate one’s mind and body, like what the town of Badian offers to every visitor’s adventure trip.
A must-visit town in Cebu, Badian has been known for its canyoneering spots and activities such as river trekking, falls jumping, and beach destinations that have breath-taking panorama and white sands. Here’s a travel guide on how to indulge in this town’s enchanting landscape, away from the jam-packed resorts, this coming holiday season.
A trip to the stunning natural landscapes of Badian, Cebu
Badian is located in the southern part of Cebu Province. Going there from Manila is quite a long trip, but what’s at the end of the line will make it worth it. Here’s how to travel to Badian, Cebu from Metro Manila.
1. Going to Cebu province: Take a plane from Metro Manila to Mactan-Cebu Airport. Travel time is around one hour and 32 mins. Allot a P2,000 to P3,000 budget for airfare.
2. Going to South Bus Terminal: Ride a taxi to get to Cebu South Bus Terminal. It will be less than an hour ride with a fare ranging from P200 to P300.
3. Going to Badian town: Ride a bus with the signboard Bato via Barili and alight at the town of Badian within 30 mins. Bus fare ranges from P120 to P230.
Eating your way through Badian
Prepare your taste buds for a whirlwind romance with local flavors and don’t miss these local delicacies.
The Badian town is famous for its fresh seafood, whether they are grilled or barbecued. From fresh fish to squid and shrimp, they have a wide selection of grilled seafood dishes at local restaurants, even in their eateries. Never miss their grilled tuna belly and squid stuffed with vegetables.
For those who have a sweet tooth, Kawasan donut or as some may know as Choco Lanay donut is a must-try energizing treat. These local choco donuts only cost P20 per serving. For an affordable price, one can devour that melted chocolate-filled dough goodness sprinkled with cocoa powder as a snack through the long day adventure or a simple sweet finish to a meal. This treat is an ideal travel companion.
No one will be left out in the feast as the place offers a variety of food to cater different cravings and preferences. For savory preparations, home-made grilled chorizo and local Badian lechon will indulge your senses with their irresistible smell and distinctive taste. These grilled chorizo pork sausages seasoned with garlic and other spices are best enjoyed with rice and a zesty dipping sauce. You can find chorizo being sold at the local market, or you can try it at one of the local restaurants. It’s one of the stars of the street food scene in Badian.
Badian local lechon, on the other hand, is also a popular dish in town. This dish is usually served during special occasions and celebrations, but one can also find it at some of the local eateries in the area. Cebu is famous for it, and Badian serves up its own crispy-skinned, succulent masterpiece. These are just some of the delectables one can enjoy in the town while skipping from one adventure to another.
Discover and experience breath-taking activities
Badian brings a treasure trove of experiences for their unique and colorful festivities and recreational activities and spots.
Every year, the town celebrates the vibrant Banig Festival in July, which usually starts off with a colorful parade of various competing groups/teams with unique themes. This celebration is aligned with the feast day of its local patron saint - James the Apostle - as the town’s way of expressing devoutness and gratitude for their source of livelihood. It's an exciting and bright honoring of traditional woven mats (banig) featuring parades, street dances, and the chance to snag some handcrafted souvenirs. Some tourists are lucky enough to catch such an event in a year.
Besides the festivities, there are a lot of stimulating activities that visitors can revel in. In Badian, there are pristine sites ideal for canyoneering and hiking like Kawasan falls and Matutinao River, which has been awarded multiple times as one of the clearest rivers in the country.
With the breath-taking landscapes, turquoise waters, peaceful spots, these beckons for a refreshing dip aside from adrenaline-pumping adventure. One can dive-off cliffs, navigate narrow canyons, and soak in the untamed beauty of Cebu’s rugged terrain. Don't forget to bring cameras – being in such paradise is an experience to be immortalized.
Before embarking on a Badian journey, make sure to download this Tourism Promotions Board PH travel app for Android and IOS. It’s a trusty sidekick, complete with interactive maps, insider tips, and exclusive discounts – the key to discovering more Badian magic.
Badian, Cebu, isn't just a destination; it's a heaven full of experiences waiting to sweep you off your feet. Bring out your inner explorer