Old Enchanted Balete Tree Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The century-old banyan tree is located in Siquijor, Philippines. It is said that this tree has a history of hundreds of years. Tourists can experience fish spa services under the banyan tree.
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big balete, fun fish spa
can't help jerking my foot every time a fish comes near and feeds on my dead skin cells. aside from the loud laughter this elicits, it also brings intermittent tickling sensation. there's a 20 pes...
This is an interesting experience to put it lightly. The fish nibbling at the dead skin cells of your feet in the pool of cool water under the very old Balete tree is enhanced by the age and uniquene...
Part of the tour is to visit the Balete Tree. This is where I saw a beautiful magnificent tree. It’s so big and strong and proud. I love trees and this is the ultimate beauty i’ve seen so far.
As we say, it is a curiosous luhgar: it is a huge tree, full of roots and with a kind of pool full of fish that, if you put your feet, eat your dead skins.
big balete, fun fish spa
can't help jerking my foot every time a fish comes near and feeds on my dead skin cells. aside from the loud laughter this elicits, it also brings intermittent tickling sensation. there's a 20 pes...
Fishy pedi
This is an interesting experience to put it lightly. The fish nibbling at the dead skin cells of your feet in the pool of cool water under the very old Balete tree is enhanced by the age and uniquene...
Long weekend holiday
Part of the tour is to visit the Balete Tree. This is where I saw a beautiful magnificent tree. It’s so big and strong and proud. I love trees and this is the ultimate beauty i’ve seen so far.
Magic
It's a magic tree, magno, leaves you without words submerging in a deep silence! Obligatory stop in Siquijor
It's curiosity, but no more
As we say, it is a curiosous luhgar: it is a huge tree, full of roots and with a kind of pool full of fish that, if you put your feet, eat your dead skins.