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Leyte’s 2nd District: A natural haven and historical treasure of Bagong Pilipinas

The 2nd District of Leyte, led by Rep. Lolita Javier, offers a remarkable blend of natural beauty and rich history. This vibrant district offers breathtaking landscapes, thriving eco-tourism sites, and significant historical landmarks that contribute to the unique identity of the province.

Known for its stunning natural attractions, the 2nd District is home to several springs, falls, and resorts that captivate both locals and visitors alike. Cansiboy Burabod Mountain Springs and Resort and Bosay Falls Talibong River in Burauen provide a peaceful escape, while the scenic Daguitan River runs through the heart of the town.

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Nature lovers can also immerse themselves in the relaxing waters of Kalabato Hot Springs and Eco Park in La Paz, or explore the beautiful Silawa Falls in Villa Conzoilo, Jaro. The district is also famous for the hot springs and rivers in Brgy. Rubas in Jaro, offering a perfect retreat into nature. For beachgoers, the coastal beauty around Capoocan delivers an unspoiled slice of Leyte’s shoreline, while the Villa Conzoilo Farm and Resort provides a harmonious mix of eco-tourism and relaxation. Mahagnao Lake in Burauen, with its serene waters and lush surroundings, remains one of the district’s most enchanting natural wonders.

Beyond its natural beauty, the 2nd District of Leyte is steeped in history. The Municipality of Dulag, known as the “Liberation Town,” played a vital role during World War II, rising from the devastation of the war to become a thriving coastal community today. The Battle of Leyte Gulf, considered the largest naval battle in modern history, took place off the shores of Dulag, cementing its place in the annals of Philippine and world history. Every year, Dulag celebrates the Karatong Festival, a colorful event that commemorates how the town’s ancient people used bamboo percussion instruments to warn of impending invaders.

The district is also a haven for food lovers, boasting of a rich array of local delicacies. Binagol and Moron from Dagami are beloved treats, while the Roscas from Barugo are a must-try for visitors. The district is also renowned for its Tuba Bahalina, a coconut wine famed for its “no hangover” guarantee. Other local favorites include Bulad (dried fish), Suman Latik with kalamay sauce, and the delicious Torta from Barugo.

The 2nd District of Leyte, under Rep. Lolita Javier’s leadership, continues to grow as a hub for eco-tourism, history, and culinary delights. With its natural wonders, rich culture, and historical significance, this district is a hidden gem in the heart of Leyte, offering both residents and visitors a unique experience of Bagong Pilipinas.

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