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Antique Heritage Tour Itinerary
MANGGAD KANG ANTIQUE:
(The Treasures of Antique)
THE ANTIQUE HERITAGE TOUR

Proposed Itinerary
Day 1:











Stop-over at UNESCO World Heritage Miagao Church
Natural heritage Sira-an Hot Spring
Spanish Colonial church of St. John in Anini-y
Buri handicraft at Brgy. Diclum, TobiasFornier
Malandog historical marker at Hamtic
Gen. Fullon Shrine at Hamtic
The Ruins of Patnongon
Patadyong weaving of Bugasong
“Istorya-Kanta Kinaray-a” with Dante Beriong & Sammy Rubido
Overnight at UA-TLMC Hometel

Day 2:








Lambaklad Fishing in Malabor, Tibiao
Traditional Antique breakfast by the shore
Pottery and brick-making in Bandoja, Tibiao
Merienda at Tibiao Bakery’s mother store
Relaxing Tibiao Fish Spa experience
Heritage Lunch at the University of Antique campus
Bandi and butong-butong making in Laua-an

Two-Day Manggad Kang Antique Heritage Tour Package
PHP 2,499.00/person (minimum of 15 pax)
Includes:
 All destinations: Natural and cultural heritage sites from Anini-y, Antique, to Tibiao,
Antique
 Tour guide (sites interpreter) and tour transportation around Antique
 Aircon or rustic accommodation
 Four meals (lunch and dinner on the first day; breakfast and lunch on the second day)
 Complimentary Tibiao Bakery snacks
 Katahum Tours souvenir
 Travel Insurance

Manggad kang Antique
TESTIMONIALS
Last August 17-18, 2013 was the launching of Katahum Tours’ MANGGAD KANG ANTIQUE heritage tourism program. Our first guests were Humanities’ students from the University of the Philippines Visayas. All of them enjoyed the tour. (Below are some of these tour reactions.)
Seven national travel bloggers and the Iloilo City Press Corps covered the event. Seeing the value of this tourism package conceptualized by Katahum Tours, Atty. Helen J. Catalbas,
Regional Director of the Department of Tourism Region VI also gave her all-out support.

What our visitors say about their Manggad Kang Antique experience:
“I was excited about having a field trip for our

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