Budget Travel Ideas in Koronadal City

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When traveling to Koronadal City in the Philippines, you will find a good number of Koronadal City Budget Travel ideas for your holiday. The city of Koronadal in the Philippines is also known as Marbel. It is a fast developing city, and in recent times has seen a good inflow of visitors.

Shopping

Travelers have come to love Koronadal because it is a superb haven for budget shopping. There are a number of open air flea markets, including the makeshift stalls of ukay-ukay and sidewalk stalls, as well as bargain shopping to be found in malls. Head to the Fit Mart Mall to sniff out some good deals on everything ranging from imported luxury items to locally made goods.

Eating Out

Eating out options in Koronadal are superb even if you happen to be on a shoe-string budget. Local delights can be found all over Koronadal, including the well known and extremely delicious Ilonggo cuisine. Jollibee in the KCC Mall also offers budget-friendly meals in many of the restaurants.

Accommodation


If you are on a low-budget trip to Koronadal, it's best to stay at the city’s many pension houses and hostels, which are frequented by travelers from around the globe. Some of the hostels even have kitchens that are fully equipped with modern amenities. However, if you don’t mind shelling out a few more dollars, check out the Samahang Nayon Hotel, which offers clean and well set up rooms for as little as $35.

Hot Springs

If you want to get away from the busy city, head to the Barangay village of Minoyan in the town of Murcia. You can hire a "jeepney" for less than a dollar to reach here. The Mambukal Resort, which is 1,200 meters above sea level, will charge you an entrance fee of less than a dollar and around a $1.50 for a relaxing dip in the resort’s hot springs. The resort also has many other activities to experience that are not at all expensive.

Cadidang Cave

This lush zone is situated in the surrounding mountainous area of Barangay Mabini and is accessible by motorcycle, setting you back no less than a dollar. It is said that the caves once housed the area’s indigenous people. Here, you can expect to see stone carvings and pendant-like structures that look like icicles hanging from the cave’s ceiling as well as cones of stalagmites that rise from the floor. The caves will mystify you with its tunnels.

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April 13, 2010 new by beverly_per

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