Sirao Flower Farm

Sabado, Abril 9, 2016

TEMPLE OF LEAH in BUSAY

A Philippine version of Taj Mahal owned by Teodorico Adarna, the father of Ellen Adarna. Wonder why the temple named Leah? It's from his wife's name Leah Villa Albino-Adarna. The temple was built to show his love for his wife. (ahhhh......) 


Feels like you're in Rome. 





 Went here around 3pm.


 A sneak preview inside the temple. Didn't get the chance to get in because of the crowd. I think I need to pay another visit (maybe later in the afternoon?)

 The area has its on going construction so don't expect too much. 
We have to wait for the best. :)


Entrance fee is only 50.00
If you have your private vehicle, there's a parking area near to the place. And oh, it's only 15 minute away from JY Square Lahug where you can find Habal-habal (motorcycle for hire).

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  1. Maximize your day tour in Cebu by making strategic choices to visit the Temple of Leah, Sirao Flower Farm, and Tops all in one go! With time and money constraints in mind, this itinerary offers you an unforgettable experience without breaking the bank or eating up your entire day. Start your day at the majestic Temple of Leah, a symbolic ode to undying love, where you can marvel at the intricate architecture and breathtaking views. Next, head to Sirao Flower Farm to immerse yourself in a sea of vibrant blooms and capture Instagram-worthy moments. Finally, wrap up your adventure at Tops, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city while savoring local delicacies. This well-planned day tour ensures you get the most out of your time and budget, making it a must-do when exploring Cebu!

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