Larena Triad

Siquijor


The weird and wonderful Triad is perched on a hill above Larena like a giant Jesus-themed UFO. The food is nothing special, but you'll hardly notice with such an impressive view. From the highway it's 1km straight up on a rough road; a tricycle one way will cost P30. Admission is P20 if you're not eating here.


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