The document describes several destinations in Malay, Aklan, Philippines, including natural attractions like Naasug Point, Pangihan Cave, Nabaoy River, Nagata Falls, and Agnaga Mini Falls. It also mentions man-made destinations like the Malay Ecological Park and the famous Boracay Island, known for its white sand beaches. Other sites mentioned are a preserved dead forest in Boracay and the Motag Living Museum, which showcases traditional Filipino culture.
The document describes several destinations in Malay, Aklan, Philippines, including natural attractions like Naasug Point, Pangihan Cave, Nabaoy River, Nagata Falls, and Agnaga Mini Falls. It also mentions man-made destinations like the Malay Ecological Park and the famous Boracay Island, known for its white sand beaches. Other sites mentioned are a preserved dead forest in Boracay and the Motag Living Museum, which showcases traditional Filipino culture.
The document describes several destinations in Malay, Aklan, Philippines, including natural attractions like Naasug Point, Pangihan Cave, Nabaoy River, Nagata Falls, and Agnaga Mini Falls. It also mentions man-made destinations like the Malay Ecological Park and the famous Boracay Island, known for its white sand beaches. Other sites mentioned are a preserved dead forest in Boracay and the Motag Living Museum, which showcases traditional Filipino culture.
Naasug Point Naasug Point is a Brgy. Naasug Malay, 120-ft vertical Aklan cliff adjacent to the sea located in Barangay Naasug. It's white beach and underwater resources are amazing, worthy for sight-seeing, swimming and scuba diving. It's virgin forest and cave are sanctuary to wildlife. Pangihan Cave Pangihan Cave is a Brgy. Poblacion wildlife sanctuary Malay, Aklan located in Barangay Poblacion. Wit h a total area of 5,001 square meters (275 meters long and 3-5 meters wide), it has eight (😎 connecting chambers with glittering stalactites and stalagmites. The cave has narrow corridors that open up to huge, spacious chambers that serve as home to thousands of native bats (kuyapnit) nesting in the cracks and crevices. Nabaoy River Nabaoy River is Brgy. Nabaoy Malay, located in Barangay Aklan Nabaoy, the river is a serene place recommended for bonding and get- together. With native huts alongside, the locals offer native dishes and delicacies at affordable rates. Refresh your day by swimming and rafting in its calm and crystal clear waters. Nagata Falls Nagata Falls is a Malay, Aklan magnificent falls and the highest among the waterfalls in the municipality. Enjoy the experience going there by crossing five (5) rivers and exploring the scenic, untouched nature. Feel its tranquility and be amazed of the waterfalls' splendor. Agnaga Mini Falls Agnaga Mini Falls Brgy. Kabulihan and Cold Spring is Malay, Aklan located in Barangay Kabulihan, a place where the forest and rocks meet the spring. Truly a nature gift, this mini-falls and cold spring is ideal as a picnic place favorably during summer because of its inviting water that beats the summer heat. Malay Ecological Malay Ecological Malay, Aklan Park Park is a rural eco- tourism attraction located at Barangay Argao with a total are of 8,010 square meters and 35 meters inclined. With 65 stairs going up, it is a sceneic place over viewing Boracay Island. The park is covered with fruit- bearing trees, has a butterfly and botanical garden, and tree houses with view decks. Boracay Island BORACAY ISLAND – So- Malay, Aklan called paradise island of the Philippines and voted as among the best beaches in the world. It is noted for its palm- fringed, pristine white sand beaches, azure waters, coral reefs and rare sea shells. It has a total land area of 1,083 hectares and consists of three barangays namely, Balabag, Manoc-Manoc and Yapak. Preserved dead PRESERVED DEAD Malay, Aklan forest FOREST – Cluster of dead tree trunks found in an inland water. It is located in Brgy. Manoc-Manoc in the Island of Boracay and could be reached by hiking. Motag Living Museum MOTAG LIVING MUSEUM WW2F+PG5, Malay, – Showcases Filipino Aklan culture through interactive cultural expo centered on traditional farming methods in action, weaving traditional crafts, etc. A visit to this place gives visitors a glimpse of how farming communities of long ago actually lived.