Benguet, Philippines
Bokod
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This unusual tourist attraction in Bokod is one for the books. It is a popular side trip if you came from Mount Pulag. The boiling natural sulfur emits a foul smell but the place is just stunning. It is one of its kind in the Cordilleras. As of this writing, the place has been barricaded and claimed to be a private property. We just sneaked in to experience the place even for just a few minutes.
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One of Cordillera's hidden wonder Sulfur Spring - Bokod, Benguet. Sulfur is naturally produced where vapours from volcanoes and mineral waters are present. Historically and in literature sulfur is also called brimstone, which means "burning stone". Although natural sulfur is generally foul-smelling, Sulfur helps dry out the surface of your skin to help absorb excess oil that may contribute to acne breakouts. It also dries out dead skin cells to help unclog your pores. This site is still NOT OPEN to the public. However, you can pass by outside the spring and you'll still be able to see the steam of sulfur gas from the main road. Please coordinate with Bokod Municipal Tourism office if you want to visit. But for now... You can add it on your Benguet Bucketlist #ElevateBenguet Powered by Benguet Board Member and Chairman for Tourism, Culture and Arts Robert Marcos Namoro ️ by Demelza Dacanay
This place is good for a quick side trip if you're on your way to Kabayan to climb Mt. Pulag.
Bokod, Benguet is sure beautiful. The Daclan Sulfur is as it is in the photos.
An awesome and quiet place in the nature, lil bit off the busy road. In the SMALLER SPRING it was possible to take a sulfur bath. It was warm all though it looked like it was boiling hot. Just get in there and get dirty, its good for your skin they say :)
A very nice and beautiful attraction along the way to Mt. Pulag national Park. Its bubbling hot.
Very nice place....
Another nature's great phenomena. Boiling sulfur spring up close.
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