Milagro De Agua Resort, <\/strong>also named Taparak Pools or Bagras Cold Spring because of the wide diversity of Bagras tree that grows within the area.<\/p>\n (Source<\/a>)<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The spring comes from a big faucet, like other commercial pools, and it is not chlorinated. Its water comes fresh from the mountains! Its the suba <\/em>(river) water gurgling in the pool. (Source<\/a>)<\/p>\n Bobong Akut, the spring caretaker, beamed when he told us that the cold spring is open 24\/7. \u201cThere is no time limit. The entrance fees of the cold spring are When you are bored, need fresher air, and some signal for your mobile phone, you can go up the hill. There you will find a small cottage packed with a majestic view of the Alubijid mountains, 360 degrees. Plus, phone signal.<\/p>\n From the highway, this place is a 40-minute ride via habal-habal <\/em>(motorcycle).<\/p>\n \u00a0\n
\nThe usage of the pool depends on the customers. If they want,\u00a0 they can stay here overnight,\u201d Akut said.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\nPhp15.00<\/del> for children below 15 and Php 25.00<\/del> for adults. If you want to swim from morning to night (12:59PM), you pay Php35.00.<\/del> If you want a swim morning until next morning (overnight), you just have\u00a0 Php50.00<\/del> as payment. If you want the pool exclusively for you and your family and friends\u2019 pleasure, it\u2019s a deal at Php 2,500 to 3,000<\/del>. Whole day.<\/p>\n
\n(Price of July 2021)<\/div>\n
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