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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Tibiao: Kawa Hot Bath

Antique, named after the enormous red ants found in the island, is one of the provinces located in Western Visayas.  It can be found on the western side, as well, of Panay Island. :) 

the location of the pans when we arrived. 
Well, apart from the waterfalls, Malalison Island, and whitewater kayaking, 
experiencing the hot kawa bath is another reason to see Antique.  
There are many inns where you can enjoy the kawa bath, and the choice is yours.  

For us, we chose the one located beside the river and neighbor of Kayak Inn because they usually don't have a lot of visitors; therefore, I (we) can have my (our) me (us) time.  
I spend the warm bath time contemplating while listening to the strong sound of the river, tweeting birds as if they are singing a beautiful song and the swirling music of the leaves as the wind blows. 

Oh, it is just relaxing.  I can live here. 






Tibiao River, where we did the river kayaking
So how do they prepare the Kawa for the bath?
      Initially, a fire, using firewood or bamboos, is set up under the large and thick casted iron pan called "kawa" to heat it up.  The process usually takes time to prepare, less than an hour maybe, depending on the size of the kawa you're going to use.   Once the heat is on, they will start filling the "tub" with water, just enough to soak your body.  Meanwhile, they will throw in some ornaments like green leaves and flowers to add effects to your bath.  And when the water is warm enough, you can climb in and have the time of your life in it.  











Usually, the warm, soothing bath lasts for like an hour, but because we were the only guests in the inn during our visit, we spend more or less 2 hours.  The caretaker though had to adjust the fire because it was cooling down.  

Side Notes:
* They advised not to take a shower after the bath because of it's medicinal purposes (warm bath + the herbs added).  
* The pan was previously used by the natives to cook muscovado sugar. 
* The pot doesn't heat up quickly so there will be no burn. 
* Price is Php 200/head 
*Entrance fee at Polly's - Php 25/head

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