Re: How to go to ASIN Hot Spring and is it worth it... Posted: Wed April 23, 2008 06:05 AM UTC
Hi,
A friend and I went there a few weeks back. Asin hot springs is further down the road. We went to this place called Riverside resort, I think. It has several pool areas, but not hot spring.
There's jeep you can take to Asin. Travel is about 30 to 45 minutes. Fare is 20 pesos. The jeeps are parked at a market near the Municipal office. If you know where Cafe by the ruins is, you can ask where the police substation is and the jeepneys are just near that area.
Where we went (Riverside?) is a nice place. Entrance is 100 each and they have a place where you can stay overnight. I think the hot springs is about 5 to 10 minutes away from Riverside.
The road to Asin is ok. Nice scenery when you get to the place. Only thing I didn't like is that the jeeps only travel once they are full. So if you do decide to leave the place earlier, you might have to wait inside the jeepney. Waiting time could take anywhere from 15 minutes (if you happen to have a big group to join you) or 2 hours. There are other jeeps passing by the area, pero they dont pick up passengers off the street. You have to go where the jeepney stand is.
Hope this helps.
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