Caraga
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關於Caraga
Caraga is a region in the northeastern corner of Mindanao in the Philippines.
Caraga旅遊指南
城市概覽
Caraga is a peaceful nature refuge away from the insecurity Mindanao experiences. That said, the region has a relatively relaxed tourism industry, except for Siargao. The region has plenty of undiscovered natural wonders, slowly being uncovered by tourists. Most of the people in the area are Cebuano speakers, with a minority of indigenous ethnic groups like Surigaonon, Butuanon, and numerous Lumad tribes. Caraga is one of the most impoverished regions in the Philippines, with families having a daily income of ₱220 as of 2001. The region derives its name from the Cebuano or Surigaonon word kalagan, which means spirits or souls, but the real etymology is shrouded by legends.
如何抵達
By plane Surigao City, Siargao and Butuan have airports receiving domestic flights from Manila, Cebu, or Davao. Surigao City (SUG IATA) has flights from Cebu with Cebgo. Siargao (IAO IATA) receives flights from Manila, Cebu and Davao on Cebgo and PAL Express. Butuan (BXU IATA) is served by daily flights from Cebu on Cebgo and Manila on Cebu Pacific and PAL Express using Airbus A320s. All the other airports with commercial flights are primarily served by turboprop aircraft due to infrastructure limitations.
By bus Bachelor Express. Bus services from Davao City to Butuan, Surigao City, and Tandag, Cagayan de Oro to Butuan, and Cateel to Bislig. (updated Sep 2020) Philtranco. Operates deluxe long-distance services between Manila and Davao, stopping at Surigao, Butuan and Bayugan. Buses take the ferry between Liloan (in Leyte Island) and Surigao. (updated Nov 2020)
By ferry There are ferries connecting Caraga with Leyte, Cebu and Bohol. Except services from Cebu and Manila, all take vehicles on board, and are part of the Nautical Highway system.
2Go Travel. Sails from Manila to Butuan, with stop at Cebu City. (updated Sep 2020) Cokaliong Shipping Lines. Connects Cebu City with Butuan and Surigao, and Maasin with Surigao. (updated Sep 2020) Lite Ferries. Runs the Jagna-Butuan RORO ferry, part of the Central Nautical Highway. (updated Sep 2020) Millennium Shipping Lines. RORO ferries between southern Leyte island and Surigao City. (updated Sep 2020) Trans-Asia Shipping Lines. Also operates the Cebu-Butuan ferry (updated Sep 2020)
By car Highways of decent quality connect Caraga with Davao region and Northern Mindanao. Major highways are the Mindanao leg of the Maharlika Highway (Rte 1/AH26), and the Butuan-Cagayan de Oro-Iligan Rd (Rte 9) From Manila or the Visayas, cars take the ferry (see shipping line listings above).
當地交通
Caraga is a sparsely populated region, and most cities, towns, and the barangays separating them are more spread out. Most of the region and forested, and the provinces facing the Pacific are separated by mountains. There are highways connecting the region's major cities. Maharlika Highway (Asian Highway 26/Rte 1) connects Butuan, Surigao City, and Bayugan, while another highway from Surigao connects the coastal cities of Tandag and Bislig. Provincial buses connect the major cities, with the bulk of routes run by Bachelor Express, which is based in Butuan. Most cities and towns have at least one bus station or stopover. There are also UV Express vans that serve as non-stop alternatives to buses, and the only way to reach small towns not served by buses. Beware of unlicensed (colorum) van services, but they have been reduced somehow. Ferries connect the island of Siargao, as well as the remote Dinagat Islands.
城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.