Moroboro Suspension Bridge

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The Moroboro Suspension Bridge traverses the Jalaur River in Brgy Moroboro, Dingle, Iloilo. Although already inaccessible to vehicles, it provides tourists an interesting sight to visit and allows them a great vantage point of the Jala-ur River and the Moroboro (Jala-ur) Irrigation Dam, which is just walking distance from the bridge.

Moroboro Suspension Bridge Dingle, Iloilo

The Moroboro Spring Resort is also just nearby and worth a peak if you’re already visiting the Moroboro Suspension Bridge.

Moroboro Suspension Bridge Dingle, Iloilo

How to get there: Look for a tricycle in Dingle Town Proper and tell the driver to drop you off at the “irrigation dam” in Moroboro, then ask him to point you to the direction of the “tulay” or bridge.

Moroboro Suspension Bridge Dingle, Iloilo

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2 Responses to “Moroboro Suspension Bridge”

  1. chymera00on 11 Aug 2007 at 9:13 pm 1

    Thanks :) Yep there are quite a number of big houses in Dingle already - along the highway and in the poblacion area

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  2. Ruben D. Muycoon 11 Aug 2007 at 1:58 pm 2

    I commend the person who took those beautiful pictures. They took me on a sentimental journey. During my childhood days we walked from the poblacion to go Moroboro sans the dam. There was a spring with a tiny pool to take a dip. To us young urchins it was lots of fun. It’s hard to believe that Dingle has made lots of improvement.
    I hear that there many balikbayans who have set up vacation homes. I’m thinking of attending the town fiesta in June. I’m sure I am going to meet some balikbayans. I heard that recent town fiesta queens are from abroad.
    Thanks for those nice pictures.

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