Roads leading to Colosboa are mostly rough roads and a bit narrow - best to go there using small vehicles. Although big cars can fit through naman (went there driving a pickup truck) parking can be a bit of a struggle. One way entry and exit areas so strictly follow signages.
The place per se is breathtaking. Climbed a few hills with my kids, easy naman umakyat. Lots of trees where you can sit and picnic. Can get a bit crowded though, so best time to go there I think is...
Read moreThe place was just breath-taking because of its simplicity and preservation. They also add some places or signage like "I❤Colosboa" where people can take picture. There's a variety of stores open where you can buy and eat foods, for souvenier, and rental bike. Sadly when I visit the place, it is temporary closed and the workers there didn't exactly know when it will be open to people again. I am looking forward to visiting this place again...
Read morePerfect for nature lovers and picnics. You can definitely bring your pets, nieces, nephews as well as parents and other family mebers to try and trek. Go and wait the sunrise, as the place is not that fully developed it is better to bring...
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