When I first stepped into Sibonga’s town park, I immediately noticed the huge trees around. What a real breath of fresh air! I’m not sure how crowded it gets but when we went, there were only a few people so I enjoyed walking around. It’s peaceful! The park is a perfect place to bond with family and friends.
About Sibonga
Info from Wikipedia
- Third municipal income class municipality in the province of Cebu
- Started developing the town to become more industrial while still preserving its natural bounty
- The town fiesta on August 10 celebrates the feast of Saint Philomena
- Home to the famous Simala-Lindogon Church or Miraculous Mama Mary Shrine
It would have been my first time to visit Simala but we skipped it during our SouthWalk. A lot of my friends and people I know have been there and they would always seem surprised when I tell them that I haven’t been there yet.
Most of the tourists who visit Cebu would usually visit Simala while I haven’t been there even after almost 8 years of living in Cebu. I don’t know why but I often find myself not frequenting places where most people would go. Anyway, there’s always a time to visit Simala in the future but for now, I’m not in a rush.
Our stopover at Sibonga was short and sweet, just quite right for us to take in the peace and calmness plus take photos. Here goes!