Ligao is primarily an agricultural city which limits its walkability. While there are neighborhoods where conveniences are within proximity, the city's spread-out layout makes it challenging to rely solely on foot for daily errands. Travelers may find a few areas around local markets and shops walkable, but these conveniences are not the norm throughout the city.
Ligao offers some public transportation options, like buses and jeepneys, and tricycles and motorcycles for shorter distances. However, the frequency and coverage may not be as extensive as in major urban centers. While an inexpensive option exists to travel from nearby cities like Legazpi, navigating around Ligao itself may require patience due to longer wait times and less comprehensive routes.
Biking in Ligao may pose challenges due to the absence of dedicated bike lanes and the general traffic conditions typical of the Philippines. The terrain can also vary, adding difficulty depending on your destination. While there are national efforts to expand bike infrastructure, it is unclear if such projects would impact Ligao in the immediate future, making biking a less practical choice for daily commuting.
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