Eastern Samar Travel Guide is blog for travel goers like you and around the world to explore the vast natural tourist spots, people and tradition. Eastern Samar is a portion of Samar Island in Eastern Visayas region facing the great Pacific Ocean. The epic view of sunrise is priceless as the day starts. But before that!...

Let's GO!                       BACK IN TIME...

During his circumnavigation of the globe, Ferdinand Magellan had set foot on the tiny island of Homonhon in the southern part of the province. On March 16, 1521, the area of what is now Eastern Samar is said to be the first Philippine landmass spotted by Magellan and his crew.

On September 28, 1901 during the Philippine-American War, Filipino guerrillas in Balangiga ambushed American troops, killing 48 members of the US 9th Infantry. The incident triggered the infamous American retaliation against the Samar populace and guerrillas.

During the Second World War in 1944, Americans involved in the liberation of the Philippines from Japan built in the town of Guiuan the largest military base in the Pacific. In the same town in 1949, approximately 5,000 Russian refugees escaping from communist China temporarily settled on Tubabao Island until 1951, when they were transferred to Australia and the United States.



Eastern Samar, as a province, was created from Samar province through Republic Act No. 4221 on June 19, 1965.Congressmen Eladio T. Balite (1st Dist. Samar), Fernando R. Veloso (2nd Dist. Samar), and Felipe J. Abrigo (3rd Dist. Samar), authored Republic Act 4221 which was approved by Congress in 1963. The law, ratified in a plebiscite on June 19, 1965, divided Samar into three: Northern Samar, Eastern Samar and (Western) Samar.

Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda), one of the strongest typhoons ever recorded, made its first landfall in the coastal town of Guiuan on November 2013;.

                                                          Source: Wikipedia


Throwback Photo...

This photo was taken early 20th Century and confirmed to bethe Borongan Cathedral

FAST FACTS...

Travelling around Eastern Samar is hassle-free, with its newly reconstructed National high-way thanks to the American People.

Air transportation is not yet on service in the province however Tacloban Airport in Leyte is the best option yet that will take 3-4 hours for you to travel and enjoy the coastal road within Sta.Rita,Western Samar and Quinapondan, Eastern Samar. There are two major entry roads to Eastern Samar, the Buray-Taft Road in the north and Quinapondan - Sta. Rita in the south.

Borongan is the capital city of Eastern Samar where businesses and trade is centered around here. Hotel Accommodations and Restaurants of wide range of services to offer around the city. Local products like fresh fruits and vegestables, handicrafts, souvenirs etc. will make your journey at its best.


There are many ways to enjoy your trip around Eastern Samar, may it be a road trip, surfing, mountaineering, how about cliff diving?, skim boarding.etc. whatever you choose or you can try all of those activities and we will assure you, thee shall return.

Eastern Samar is home of the well known National TV Personality, "The King of Talk" Mr. Boy Abunda, born in the City of Borongan.

                                                     Photo by: Abdel Elecho

 

WELCOME TO THE CAPITAL CITY OF EASTERN SAMAR!

         BORONGAN

The City of Borongan is located along the middle coastal part of the province of Eastern Samar. The city center itself is situated along the northern banks of the Lo-om River and is set back a little distance away from the shoreline of Borongan Bay. The province itself comprises a part of the Eastern Visayas region (Region VIII) of the Republic of the Philippines.

The city is bounded on the north by the municipality of San Julian, in the south by the municipality of Maydolong, in the west by the Samar municipalities of Hinabangan, Calbiga, Pinabacdao and Basey, and in the east by the Pacific Ocean.

The city's territory includes the islands of Ando, Monbon, and Divinubo in Borongan Bay.



 Borongan Cathedral

Photo by: Abdel Elecho

Borongan City's pristine and undisturbed forests contain spectacular streams, river rapids, waterfalls and caves sought after by nature lovers, trekkers and spelunkers - locals and foreign visitors alike. With its vast virginal landscape, most of its scenic spots can be reached by those who have the time and energy.

There is said to be a famed hidden cave in one of the offshore islands of Borongan Bay containing the long-boned remains and antique artifacts (i.e. necklaces, porcelain, etc.) of apparently ancient people whose true history have been obscured by the mists of time and only snippets of which have survived to this day in tales and legends among the local folk who continue to zealously preserve as well as guard and protect them from the curious and from the occasional vandal/looter, believing that allowing such remains and artifacts to be disturbed or taken away will bring bad luck or misfortune to the nearby local inhabitants.


Photo by: thepinoyexplorer


Borongan City has a wet market located a little upstream and beside the northern bank of the Lo-om River in the Puray district of Brgy. H (Tarusan) selling the usual foodstuffs like rice & corn grains, dried & fresh fish (either caught locally or brought in frozen from Catbalogan City or Guiuan as well as other nearby towns), pork, beef, chicken, carabeef, preserved meats, vegetables, fruits, condiments & spices, rootcrops, native cakes and the like. The place also sells locally-made and beautiful native basketware. It also has the largest and the only shopping mall in Eastern Samar. It opened in 2005 for business operations and is located along the national highway in Brgy. Songco at the northern fringe of the city. Appliance stores, mini-groceries and 'sari-sari' stores also abound throughout the length and breadth of the city selling items ranging from basic necessities to supplies for recreational and entertainment activities. Several hardware stores also operate catering to the needs of the city's construction industry. The city has numerous restaurants and eateries offering local cuisine randomly located throughout the city limits while nightspots can be found mostly along the length of Baybay Blvd. at the eastern edge of the city immediately abutting the shoreline of Borongan Bay. Major and new oil companies have their own oil refueling stations within the city limits selling engine lubricants, kerosene as well as regular, unleaded and premium gasoline and diesel fuels.      

                                                              source: Wikipedia