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Embodied with its historical origin and symbolic significance, mount Cabalian is an active volcano surrounded by hot springs from its volcanic heat, wherein at the summit, lies the crate r lake called Lake Danao. This majestic destination is 8 kilometers away from the town proper , consisting with concrete road for 7 kilometers from Barangay Dayanog to Lake Danao, and a remaining 1 kilometer can be set on foot. Guests also can indulge these activities like walking, trekking and climbing.
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Unwind by the sea at Jambalaya Zach Beach Resort in Barangay Timba, San Juan. A laid-back beachfront destination where sun, sand, and friendly hospitality meet. Enjoy picturesque ocean views, barefoot strolls on the shore, and comfortable lodging steps away from the water. Whether you're planning a relaxing getaway or an intimate celebration, Jambalaya Zach promises a memorable stay with warm smiles and seaside charm.
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Sinabligay festival, is an act that commemorates of the feast day of Saint John the Baptist, which is the municipality's patron saint. This festival is held every 24th of June, wherein it attracts people from neighboring towns and balikbayans due to its celebratory approach , where people are spraying fresh water while there's a street dance.
Step into a piece of living history at the St. John the Baptist Parish Church in San Juan, Southern Leyte. A majestic coral-stone structure from 1892 that stands proud along Cabalian Bay. With its time-worn façade, grand bell tower, and sweeping views of Mt. Kabalian and the sea, this sacred space invites reflection, awe, and admiration. Whether you’re drawn by faith, architecture, or pure scenic charm, a visit here promises both tranquility and timeless beauty.