If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Sibulan, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked eight people living in Sibulan what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:
Living in Sibulan, Philippines:
Tips for Moving and Visiting
eight local experts
8 comments on “Sibulan”
In Sibulan, people almost know each other. Although this seems to be a bit of a nuisance as regards privacy, this provides security in that people can always help each other out. Further, the community is filled with talented and creative minds in which one can also exhibit his/her abilities. So, being in Sibulan not only gives people security but also a platform to grow and develop and professionally.
This is a city of gentle people. This is a very safe place. My place is just a 10-minute drive from the University area. We have lots of tourist destinations to boast. One of those is the Manjuyod white sand bar, which is an hour drive from the airport. You can see dolphin literally right at your feet.
There are pedicabs and jeeps for transportation. The city is called, The City of Gentle People. It is very hot and humid, therefore people use slippers instead of shoes and sleeveless tops instead of sweaters. People are approachable and friendly, most of all, they are very hospitable.
I’m from Sibulan and it has a lot of beautiful scenery here. When somebody moves here he or she expects to enjoy beautiful and peaceful lakes, good restaurants and very friendly people. The place is also really good for starting a new living since we also have good businesses and companies that can provide jobs and opportunities that will make him or her become a better person in the future.
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