Ultimate Adventurer’s guide to Kalanggaman Island in Palompon, Leyte!

This bird-shaped island in Palompon, Leyte is called Kalanggaman – derived from the local word for bird “langgam.” It boasts a sandbar of pure white sand stretching at both sides of the island. Currently, one side is shorter than the other due to the different typhoons that passed the region but its pristine beauty is still regal.

Kalanggaman is occupied by palm trees, creamy white sand, and a perfectly clear blue sea. It can get crowded on the holidays and summer season, but everyone can still get their own private spots within the island.

Aside from the sandbar, Kalanggaman houses a marine sanctuary of diverse ocean life and corals. Nearby are famous dive spots you can negotiate with locals to visit.

It is preferably wise to visit this area during the summer season of March to May to avoid the rainy season.

How to get to Kalanggaman?

Easiest way to get to Kalanggaman

Skip the difficulty of commuting in public transport, and rent a car from us! You can even choose to avail of a with driver service so you (or your family and friends) can rest easy in the back seat, relax, and wait for us to get you to Kalanggaman!

Whether you are coming from Tacloban Airport, Ormoc Port, Hilongos Port, or Liloan Port – we can pick you up and send you straight to Palompon! With a rental, you can save a whole lot of money while also cutting some precious travel time.

Whether you want to use a small sedan or an accommodating van, we can cater your needs with all the rental units we have in store. We have a distinguished collection of rental units at affordable prices!

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Contact us through the following:
Globe: 0936 812 9040 or 0955 872 3883
Smart: 0981 632 5288 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@ormocautorental.com
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From Tacloban to Kalanggaman

1. If you are coming from the airport, ride a jeep to Downtown and ask them to drop you near Duptours or Van Vans.
2. From Duptours or Van Vans, ride a van heading to Palompon, Leyte. This will take 3 hours and 30 minutes.
3. Upon arriving at Palompon, ride a tricycle to the Palompon Tourism Office beside the Municipal Town Hall. Register there and inquire for a boat rental.

From Ormoc to Kalanggaman

1. From Ormoc City, ride a bus or van to Palompon. The trip will take 1 and a half hours.
2. Upon arriving at Palompon, ride a tricycle to the Palompon Tourism Office beside the Municipal Town Hall. Register there and inquire for a boat rental.

Things to do at Kalanggaman

SWIMMING
– Ask the boatman about the safe areas for you and your family to swim in.

SNORKELING
– Bring your own gear or rent one from the boatman.

BANANA BOAT
– This can cost up to ₱ 1000. It can accommodate 5 people.

KAYAKING
– A single kayak can cost ₱ 150 per hour or more.

DIVING
– A dive guide can cost ₱ 800 pesos per session.
– Dive Gears can cost from ₱ 800 to ₱ 1000 depending on whether you are local or international tourists.

AQUA-BIKING

Rates and Fees

Entrance or Conservation Fee:
Local – ₱ 150
Local Overnight – ₱ 225
Foreigner – ₱ 500
Foreigner Overnight – ₱ 750

Cottage Rentals:
15 Capacity – ₱ 250
25 Capacity – ₱ 500
30 Capacity – ₱ 750

Round Trip Boat Rental:
15 Capacity – ₱ 3000
25 Capacity – ₱ 3500
30 Capacity – ₱ 4000

Tent Overnight Rental:
2 Person Tent – ₱ 250
4 Person Tent – ₱ 300

Kalanggaman Tipi House
Private Room with Breakfast – ₱ 1000 (good for 2 pax)

Interesting Facts

– Kalanggaman was only popular in 2013, when a German Luxury Ship dropped to visit this with 400 passengers.

– In 2016, Kalanggaman Island was one of Google’s top trending searches.

How to Contact

You can contact the Palompon Eco-Tourism Office through these contact numbers:

Smart: +639985551421
Globe: +639268164007, +639268164005
Landline: (053) 555 9731

To bring when visiting Kalanggaman

1. Bring food and drinks because there is only 1 store on the island.
2. Bring your power bank because there is no electricity yet.
3. Bring coral-friendly sunblock and appropriate footwear.
4. Bring your own tent if you want to save money.
5. Bring snorkel gears if you plan to.
6. Bring cash because there are no ATMs.

Reminders when visiting Kalanggaman

1. Soap, shampoos, detergent, and anything similar are STRICTLY PROHIBITED on the island.
2. Avoid swimming in the sandbars because it has riptides that have already drowned people. Instead, ask the boatmen for safe spots for swimming.
3. Always wear a life jacket when snorkeling.
4. Do not leave your things unattended.

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