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Monday, December 6, 2010

"HAPPY TO LIVE. GLAD TO GIVE. Season 3"


HLGG  3 GROUP HUG  
 BENEFICIARY: 
School Name: Banaue Central School
School Region: CAR
Barangay: Pasnacan 
Division: Banaue
District: Ifugao
School Type: Public
School Level: Elementary & High-School

Season 3 outreach climb is consist of bubbly, funny & determined individuals. We inspired each other on our own little way. We only have one goal and that is to be of help on the children located in one of the remote places in the country.   

Few months before the activity was a very challenging role for us, were running out of sponsors, no replies on the sent proposal from the company we asked for help, but then thank God that he heard us two days before our trip, I received a call from one of our sponsors that our textbook request has been approved and ready for pick-up on the day of our departure.

KIDS ON THEIR NEW SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND SLIPPERS 
 
 Our sponsor donated 20 boxes of books equivalent to 1000pcs assorted textbooks w/c is good for 211 elementary students of Banaue Central School, thank you so much to Ms. Jeanne Fontellera of REX Publishing that they never failed to support our project.

 
And through the help of Mr. Ivan, a free-lance mountaineer and one of the organizer of HLGG team, we also brought boxes of school supplies and a set of Desktop PC  donated by their company, namely Sinclair Knight Merz (SKM), special thanks to Mr. Michael Lee for approving the said donations.  And of course all the participants brought their own donations for the kids, such as school supplies, clothes, medicine and sack of slippers.

So how did our group get those 30 boxes of donations all the way up to Banaue and Batad? Dr. Dianne De Jesus and Mr. Lee Jay Balongoy of HLGG 3 offered their pick-up car, were able to deposit all 20boxes of book donation at the bus depot, same thing with Mr. Ivan who used his own car to get the remaining boxes of school supplies, PC, and slippers. We had to pay the bus conductor when we boarded the bus with all our “excess baggage” to place at the compartment. Thanks to Mr. Cliff Imayaho owner of Ohayami Bus Trans for giving us 20% discount on the excess baggage that we have.

  We did the outreach on the first day, and all of us were overwhelmed when the school gave us a plaque of appreciation coz no one from us are expecting on it. Were just there to help and we never ask for anything in return but their way of recognition really touched our hearts.

PHOTO BY: IVAN DE CASTRO

 Before we start the distribution of donations they also prepare an ethnic ensemble presentation for us, kids are amazing on their dance number w/c shows the tradition and culture of the Igorots in Ifugao Province.

 They are very smart as well, once you see them, you will realize how life is good to each and everyone.They live a simple life and just imagine that they do travel to the school at least (1-2) hours a day by foot depending on their location, though must say it takes 2hours hike for them up and down in a rough and slippery steps and narrow trail.



The school supplies distribution went out good with the help of the teachers and HLGG team. It is uplifting to know that we are taking action to help those children to pursue their education despite of their situation in the mountain. Seeing their smile truly paid off all our tired body and makes me think that it’s definitely must be heartwarming for parents to see their children having a new school supplies, books and slippers.


~ Random Photos from HLGG 3 ~
Photo by RYAN ERES: “I had a great experience with my first outreach. Meeting with different dedicated people from different fields, ifugao tribes their customs and traditon and appreciate the hidden beauty of our nature that we need to be proud of more than other territories in the world. Proud to be pinoy talaga!!! =)”
 
Photo by GLENWEY FUENTES: “This kiddo made me more realize that LIFE is so beautiful despite of every failures.. John Michael, 9 years old, born with a cerebral palsy”
Photo by VERNZ FABROA: “hlgg - you make me smile! ^__^”

Photo by YAN BAGARINAO: “Huling hirit/gala ko for 2010 and I must say that it's a perfect way to end this year Salamat sa mga bagong kaibigan, kitakits sa susunod na HLGG. I had so much fun promise, sana kayo rin :D Isabay ang gala sa pagtulong sa kapwa ;)”



Thanks to HLGG 3 (Ivan De Castro, Madz Crisostomo, Yan Bagarinao, Anne Christine Umagat, Dario Umagat, Aleli Umagat, Glenwey Fuentes, Ryan Eres, Heinz Agatep, Pia Hyacynth Peniano, Vernie Fabroa, Shiela Liban, Lee Jay Balongoy, Dianne De Jesus, Jet Dator, Jet Reyes, and Kenneth)

 

Saturday, December 4, 2010

NOT JUST AN ORDINARY BANAUE-BATAD TRIP

Yes its not an ordinary trip :) why? because we chose not to just visit and enjoy God's gift of nature but to help those children in Ifugao Province, most especially who resides in Banaue and Batad. The place is part of Cordillera Administrative Region of the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Claimed to be the eight wonder of the world and included at UNESCO World Heritage. Batad is a village known for being the old head hunter tribe territory and has become something obligatory pilrimage for visitors looking for splendid rural isolation and unforgtatable extensive rice-terraces scenery, nestles in a natural ampitheater and close to the glorious Tappiya Waterfalls which is 21m high and has deep bracing pool for swimming. The perfect land for trekking with incomparable scenery.
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EXPENSE

Transportation 
Manila-Banaue (Ohayami Bus Trans) - Php400.00/pax
Banaue-Batad Junction (Jeep) - Php3000.00/18pax/roundtrip
Banaue-Manila (via Florida Bus) - Php400.00/pax


Registration / Guide:
Banaue Tourism Office (Registration Fee) - Php20.00/pax
Tour Guide Fee (Banaue & Batad) - Php2000/18pax/2days 
- Main Viewpoint 
- Hiwang Viewpoint
- Batad Ampi-theater
- Tappiya Waterfalls
Porter (optional) - Php300/pax

Accomodation:
Mang Ramon Homestay - Php300.00/pax/night 
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CONTACT PERSONS

ACCOMODATION AND JEEPNEY:
Mang Ramon Homestay
Ms. Irene - 09169848380


TOURIST GUIDE:
Mr. Wilkie Banglig - 09396420468
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ITINERARY  

Day 0, Nov. 27, 2010 (Saturday) 
0900PM - Assembly at Ohayami Bus Station in Sampaloc, Manila
1000PM - ETD Manila to Banaue


Day 1, Nov. 28, 2010 (Sunday)
 
0600AM - 0700AM - ETA Banaue , breakfast
0700AM - 0900AM - Mainviewpoint
0900AM - 1000AM - Hiwang Bestview
1000AM - 1100AM - Ride to Batad Junction via rented jeep
1100AM - 0100PM - Trek to Batad
0100PM - 0200PM - Lunch
0200PM - 0500PM - School Outreach (book and school supplies donations)
0500PM - 0600PM - Back to Guesthouse
0600PM - 0700PM - Dinner
0700PM - 0800PM - Free time, Socials, Tapoy Time!!
1000PM - Lights Off!


Day 2, Nov. 29, 2010 (Monday-Holiday)
 
0600AM - 0700AM - Wake-up Call, Breakfast
0700AM - 0800AM - Cultural Immersion
0800AM - 0900AM - Trek to Tappiyah Waterfalls
0900AM - 1000AM - Swimming, Photo-Ops
1000AM - 1100AM - Trek back to Main Batad Village
1100AM - 0100PM - Lunch, Bagpacking
0100PM - 0300PM - Trek to Batad Junction
0300PM - 0400PM - Ride back to Main Banaue
0400PM - 0600PM - Rest, Prepare
0600PM - ETD Banaue to Manila

0300AM - ETA Manila  


“When you help someone up a steep hill, you get nearer the top yourself.”

Friday, November 26, 2010

GENSAN-SOUTH COTABATO-SARANGANI TRIP ITINERARY



Day 1, Friday
0530AM – 0600AM – Assembly Time NAIA Terminal 3
0600AM - 0710AM – Boarding of Passenger
0710AM - 0900AM – Manila to Gensan
0900AM - 1000AM – Airport to Gensan (Bulaong Terminal)
1000AM – 1130AM – Gensan (Bulaong Terminal) to Marvel
1130AM – 1215NN – Marvel to Surallah
1215NN – 0130PM – Surallah to Lake Sebu
0130PM – 0200PM – Check-in @ Punta Isla Resort, Rest, Prepare
0200PM – 0220PM – Habal-Habal Ride going to Zipline
0220PM – 0500PM – Zipline, Trek, Falls, Photo-Ops
0500PM – 0520PM – Back to Resort
0520PM – 0700PM – Rest, Prepare, Take a Bath
0700PM – 0800PM – Dinner, Cultural Show
0900PM - Lights Off!

Day 2, Saturday 
0430AM – 0530AM – Wake-up Call, Prepare
0530AM – 0730AM – Check-out @ Punta Isla Resort, Habal-Habal Ride going to Surallah
0730AM – 0815AM – Surallah to Marvel
0815AM – 1000AM – Marvel to Gensan
1000AM – 1200NN – Gensan AGP Terminal to Maitum
1200NN – 1200PM – Maitum Town Proper to Brgy. New La Union
1230PM – 0200PM – Pangi White Water Tubing
0200PM – 0230PM - Brgy. New La Union to Maitum Town Proper
0230PM – 0430PM – Maitum to Gensan AGP Terminal
0430PM – 0500PM – Gensan AGP Terminal to Gensan KCC Mall
0500PM – 0600PM – Gensan KCC Mall to Glan, Sarangani
0600PM – 0620PM – Glan, Sarangani Town Proper to Gumasa Beach
0620PM – 0630PM – Check-in @ White Haven Resort
0630PM – 0800PM – Prepare, Dinner
0800PM – 0830PM – Rest, Lights Off!

Day 3, Sunday
0530AM – 0600AM – Wake-up Call
0600AM – 0730AM – Swimming, Photo-Ops
0730AM – 0800AM – Take a bath, Prepare, Resort Check-out
0800AM – 0820AM - Gumasa Beach to Glan, Sarangani Town Proper
0820AM - 0930AM – Glan, Sarangani Town Proper to Gensan KCC Mall
0930AM – 1000AM – Gensan KCC Mall to Panatalan (Sweets Pasalubong)
1000AM – 1100AM – Pantalan to Citra Mina (Tuna Pasalubong)
1100AM – 1230PM – Citra Mina to Hannoks Grill & Resto (Lunch)
1230PM – 0100PM – Hannoks to KCC Mall (Buy Souvenir Shirt)
0100PM – 0200PM – KCC Mall to Gensan Airport
0200PM - 0245PM – Boarding of Passenger
0245PM – 0400PM – Gensan to Manila

GLAN, SARANGANI

The town is the first class municipality on the west by Sarangani Bay.

One of the most visited Barangay is the Gumasa wherein you can find the a long pristine powdery white sand beach.

White Haven Resort is the one of the most affordable to stay in for a backpacker.

MAITUM, SARANGANI

The town is the second municipality at the north of province of Sarangani, Philippines, The word "Maitum" refers to the black stones in Saub River. It is believed that the river stones turned black when the local native princess and her warrior lover passed through it as they eloped and escaped from the wrath of the princess' father who disapproved their marriage.

One of the most visited Barangay is the New La Union wherein you can find the famous White Water Tubing adventure at the Pangi River. As per advised by our habal-habal driver most of the resident in barangay is ilocano speaking, this was beacause some of the locals in San Fernando, La Union migrated in Sarangani and these are the reason why the barangay got its name, New La Union.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

LAKE SEBU, SOUTH COTABATO

Lake Sebu is located at District II of South Cotabato, the town got its name from the biggest of the three lakes. The placid lake of Lake Sebu measures 354 hectares. The two other lakes are smaller; Lake Seloton is only 48 hectares while Lake Lahit is 24 hectares.

You can reach the town by riding a Yellow Bus Lane at Bulaong Terminal in General Santos City, there a two types of bus w/c will take you in Koronadal (often referred to as Marbel, its old name) - Option 1 is YBL Bus with signboard Marbel Non-stop about 1 hour w/c will cost Php70/passenger, air-conditioned. Option 2 is YBL Bus with signboard Marbel-Polomok about 1 hour and 20mins w/c will cost Php50/passenger, non-airconditioned and with stop to Polomok town to pick-up some passenger. From Koronadal, take the Yellow Bus to the town of Surralah (about 38 minutes). From Surralah, take a jeep to Lake Sebu (about 43 minutes). From Lake Sebu town proper take a habal-habal going to Punta Isla Resort (about 10 minutes)

Sunday, November 21, 2010

DAKBAYAN SA GENERAL SANTOS CITY

Due to Cebu Pacific non-stop seat sale, my friend invited me to visit General Santos City, it really surprised me when she told me that the promo ticket was only Php768 roundtrip (really a great deal ^_^). Without any plan on my mind and no assurance on my sched yet, i told my friend that i can join her for 2-3days only, and still she got a good deal on a weekend sched good for 3 persons, and this is where it all started...... Amazing Race Backpacking of Three Ladies... tsk! tsk! tsk! ^_^

General Santos City or so called "Gensan" is almost 2 hours trip by plane. Cebu Pacific, PAL, and Airphil  has flight in and out on a daily basis with a schedule of as early as 7am, they say that the Gensan Airport is the second largest airport in the Philippines... no wonder when we landed i kept on saying to my friend that among the domestic airport i've been before Gensan Airport was the best for me so far..it was clean, wide runway and very nice comfort room..


Some Interesting Facts about Gensan
  • Known as the Tuna Capital of the Philippines
  • Hometown of the famous Filipino professional boxer and politician Emmanuel "Manny" Dapidran Pacquiao and the fifth female Big Winner of the Pinoy Big Brother Melisa "Melai" Cantiveros
  • Cebuano and Ilonggo are the main dialect spoken in the city. Filipino based on Tagalog is spoken as the National Language. English is also widely used.
  • Kalilangan Festival, is the biggest festival in the City, celebrated every month-end of February.
  • People from GenSan are mostly Roman Catholics. There are also a large number of Protestants and Muslims in the city.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

NORTHERN SAMAR: Biri Island

Biri Island, is located in the province of Northern Samar. Island is blessed with its natural scenery  and known for its exotic rock formation w/c  has been carved by the tools used by nature itself.




It is a little less than 8 kilometres long and at its widest point is roughly 2 ½ kilometres. This has also been the location of a number of Filipino movies, one of this are the “Spirit Warriors directed by Chito Roño”.




The most famous rock formation to visit here is the Magasang , but there’s a lot to see in Biri such as Magsapad, Macadlao, Bil-at and the baby Mangroves along the island.



I must say that it’s a perfect place for a laid back kind of person and a playground for all the landscape photographer. I suggest that you should hire a guide to explore the place coz’ there’s a lot of walking trails crossing the island through the tropical rainforest.





Locals from Biri are very hospitable and accommodating, you can seek help from them w/ regards to your tour needs. I advise that getting around the island you should bring your own snorkel gear coz’ there are no dive shops in the island, our guide also told us that scuba diving here is also possible, some of their foreign guest did that… and of course bring sunscreen lotion as the sun was really hot that makes your skin very dark (I forgot to bring mine..tsk! tsk!)






ITINERARY

Day 1, August 29 (Sunday)
05:00am – Meet-ups @ NAIA Terminal 3
06:30am – Boarding of Passenger ETD Manila to Catarman
07:45am – ETA Catarman
08:00am – Cataman to Jeepney Terminal
08:10am – ETD Catarman to Lavezares
09:10am – ETA Lavezares
09:30am – ETD Lavezares to Biri Island
10:20am – ETA Biri Island
10:30pm – Meet our Guide, Lunch, Prepare, Rest
11:00pm – Check-in @ Villa Amor Pension House
12:00nn-02:30pm – Sleep, Rest & Prepare
03:00pm – Mag-asang Tour, Photo-ops, wait for sunset
07:00pm – Back to Pension House
07:30pm – Dinner, Take a Bath, Rest
11:00pm – Lights-off!

Day 2, August 30 (Monday)
03:00am – Wake-up Call
03:30am – Biri Island mangroves, Photo-ops, wait for sunrise
09:00am – Back to Villa Amor Pension House
10:00am – Breakfast
12:00nn – Lunch
01:00-02:30PM –Sleep, Rest & Prepare
03:00pm – Bil-at Tour, Photo-ops, Magsapad tour wait for sunset
07:00pm – Back to Pension House
07:30pm – Dinner, Take a Bath, Rest
11:00pm – Lights-off!

Day 3, August 31 (Tuesday)
03:00am – Wake-up Call
03:30am – Macadlao Tour, Photo-ops, wait for sunrise
09:00am – Back to Villa Amor Pension House
10:00am – Breakfast
12:00nn – Lunch
01:00-02:30PM – Sleep, Rest & Preparee
03:00pm – ETD Biri Island to Lavezares
04:30pm – ETD Lavezares to Catarman
06:00pm – Check-in @ DCC House
07:00pm – Dinner, Take a Bath, Rest
08:00pm – Lights off!

Day 4, September 1 (Wednesday)
06:00am – Wake-up Call, Prepare, Take a Bath
07:00am – ETD DCC to Catarman Airport
08:00am – Boarding of Passenger ETD Catarman to Manila
09:45am – ETA Manila

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EXPENSE:

AIRFARE:
Manila to Catarman (via Air Philippines) – Php735.00
Catarman-Manila (via Philippine Airlines)– Php1,455.00

TERMINAL FEE:
Manila-Catarman: Php200.00
Catarman-Manila: Php25.00

CATARMAN – LAVEZARES –BIRI –CATARMAN:
Catarman-Lavezares (Jeepney Ride): Php120.00/2pax
Lavezares-Catarman (Jeepney Ride): Php110.00/2pax
Ø  Standard rate is Php55.00-60.00/pax
Lavezares-Biri Island (Boat Ride): Php200.00/2pax
Biri Island-Lavezares (Boat Ride): Php500.00/2pax (special trip)
Ø  Standard rate is Php50.00/pax
Ø  If special / private trip Php300.00/pax


 ACCOMODATION:

Biri Proper:
Fan Room with Private Bathroom:  Php1000.00/2 nights/2pax
Optional:
Fan Room w/ private bathroom: Php500.00/night/2pax
>  If additional pax in Fan room, Just add 150/pax (room is good up to 3pax)
Air-con Room w/ private bathroom: Php1000/night/2pax
>  If additional pax in Air-con room, Just add 250/pax (room is good up to 3pax)
Cooking Fee Charge: Php50.00/meal

Catarman Proper:
Fan Room with Private Bathroom:  Php150.00/night/2pax


FOOD & DRINKS:
Breakfast, Lunch, Merienda, Dinner: Php1,100.00/2pax including/3days & 3nights
NOTE: (food for our guide is included) 


TOUR GUIDE:
Biri Tour includes: Magsapad, Magasang, Macadlao, Bil-at, Biri Mangroves, Isalnd Side Tour 
> Php1,800.00/3days/2pax 
Standard Rate: Guide Fee w/ Habal-Habal: Php300/pax/day

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@ US$47 rate

SUMMARY OF EXPENSE w/ food & airfare
TOTAL (per pax) = Php5,030 or US$107.00
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HOW TO GET THERE:
By Plane: 
A.)   Flights from Manila will take you to either Catarman, which is the closest to Biri Island or to Calbayog, which is on the western side of Samar to the south of Biri Island. However, the best route is to fly to Catarman and take the short trip west along the coast to Lavezares, it’s a 1hour 20minutes ride.
You can take Air Philippines/PAL, Cebu Pacific, and Zest Air, most of the plane departs in the morning.

B.)    Once you have arrived at either airport you need to get yourself to the town of Lavezares, which is the jump off port, to get you to Biri Island. Numerous jeepneys will take you to Lavezares, 1 hour ride worth Php55.00-Php60.00 per person. Here you have a choice to experience topload J.

C.)    From Lavezares market, you will take a boat going to Biri Island, a 45minutes ride worth Php50.00 per person, or if you opt to have a special trip, you can rent the boat and pay Php500.00 for a private small boat good for 2-4pax.

By Land:
The best way, is to get a bus from Manila, bus transport such as PHILTRANCO & ELAVIL TOURS PHILS. INC  travel to port town of Matnog, which is on the southernmost tip of Luzon. This trip will take you about 15 hours.

From Matnog you need to catch the ferry to the town of Allen on Samar. Ferries make the crossing every hour or so.

Once you have arrived in Allen, get yourself into either a jeepney or a tricycle and head for Lavezares, which is where you need to be to get you to Biri Island, or follow the steps on letter C on By Plane.

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For Island Trip Arrangement, Boat, Guide, Accomodation, Please see below contact details:

TOUR GUIDE, BOAT RIDE ARRANGEMENT:
Mr. Orlando Bulosan – 0920-5246773

ACCOMODATION:    
Biri Island
Manang Oning Amor
Villa Amor Pension House
Biri, Northern Samar
Contact Nos.: 0906-9681137

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Vegas of Asia: MACAU

I had a chance to travel Macau at its best! love the lights, non-stop free taste foods at the Ruins of St. Paul, free shuttle bus in the hotel and hospitable macanese.

 SENADO SQUARE STREET


YUMMY PORTUGUESE EGG TART

PORK & BEEF JERKY


Sunday, June 27, 2010

EN ROUTE: HONGKONG

A day before the Philippines Independence Day, finally i found my passport, so up to the last minute i decided to go to Hongkong, and end my summer season there :) (actually it was my second time to visit the place.) All of my stuff was on rush just to be on these trip. Thank God that he guided me all through out the trip.

It was 7pm when i landed to Hongkong via Cebu Pacific and my friend is waiting for almost 4 hours at Hongkong International Airport coz' we do have different flight. From the Airport we took the Airport Express Train going to Mongkok, Kowloon for our accomodation.. we thought that riding on it was for free but when we arrived in Mongkok station we saw some locals tapping their train card on the machine..in w/c we don't have.. so we decided to ask the customer service and he gave us HK$55 per card just to exit on the station (too expensive compare to an ordinary MTR train)


HONGKONG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT


At the Mongkok proper, it was like daytime maybe because of the lights surrounded by us.. as far as  i remember according to Guinness World Recordsthe city is known for having the highest population density in the world and having the most colorful and vibrant establishment.

HK LOCALS 


MONGKOK, KOWLOON

Were lucky that we found our accomodation along the busy street of Argyle, where you can find low-priced clothes and shoes that makes the street as a crowded center.  


Dragon Hostel is the place where we'd stayed, it was recommended by a friend. For a budget traveler this is worth staying for.. for more info about their services click here



Friday, May 7, 2010

PADRE BURGOS ADVENTURE

May 1-2, 2010 
For a Labor Day break.. we headed to BonPen!
SUNSET

As claimed by a known group of mountaineering club in the Philippines....
  
"Padre Burgos, was formerly known as LAGUIMANOC due to the shape of the coastline which resemble the bill of a chicken or "manok". Another version is that chickens were so abundant in the town that hawk always swiped down the place to snatch chicks from their mother hens. When hawks flew overhead, as warning to the neighborhood, people shouted "Hawk manok"On January 1, 1917 the villages of Laguimanoc, which until then was a barrio of atimonan, became a municipality. Ten years after, the towns council changed the name to Padre Burgos, in honor of one of our countrys martyr.
The streets were named after local leaders who rendered valuable services to the community. Because of the physical and topographical conditions to the town, four(4) sitios were cluster of houses were built became the main district of the town namely Campo, Burgos, Basio and Bundok-punta.Padre Burgos the entry point of BonPen.


BonPen for Bondoc Peninsula
If Bicol has CamSur for Camarines Sur, Quezon has BonPen for the Bondoc Peninsula. Part of the trend to jazz up the traditional names of regions, provinces and districts partly to give them a current feel and the convenience of namedropping, BonPen is succeeding is making itself a curious catchword when it was largely unknown before.

Rich in natural beauty and religious traditions, BonPen consists of the 12 towns of the 3rd district of Quezon which include Padre Burgos, Agdangan, Unisan, Pitogo, Macalelon, General Luna, Catanauan, Mulanay, San Narciso, San Francisco, Buenavista and San Andres. To promote BonPen, Board Member Lourdes “Bunso” De Luna-Pasatiempo heads the BonPen Tourism Council to create it as a center of tourism in Southern Tagalog Region and a prime tourist spots."


It was 2:30am (2nd trip @ JAC LINER) when we left Manila to Padre Burgos, it's my first time to visit the province of Quezon, thanks to Yan for inviting me on these trip. We arrived at Lucena Grand Terminal exactly 6:30am, then rode a Mini Bus going to Padre Burgos almost an hour trip, the bus dropped us on Padre Burgos wooden arch along the highway where Mang Vic fetch us headed to Laguimanoc Pier.

first stop.... our trek to Mt. Lipata located at Lipata Island
MT. LIPATA ((427+) ~ [LLA: 13° 88.97N 121° 78.94 E, 130 MASL]
Specs: Minor climb, Difficulty 2/9, Trail 1-2

CAVE @ THE SUMMIT

 LIPATA ISLAND VIEW

next... our beach bumming, snorkeling and chillax at 
Puting Buhangin Beach and Kwebang Lampas
located at Pagbilao Grande, Pagbilao, Quezon 

The white sand beach stretches 70 meters long and 10 meters wide. A small cave known to locals as Kwebang Lampas is found at one end of the beach. It is a favorite site of swimmers in Pagbilao during the summer months. 
CRYSTAL CLEAR CALM WATER, BLUE SKIES



at the end of the day.. we decided to camp at
Dampalitan Island


   
CAMPSITE


 SUNSET

LOWTIDE 

The following day we woke up as early as possible for us to witness the lowtide at Mag-asawang Bato Island
TIPS: really good for landscape photoshoot
  


 


 

then lastly is the Borawan Island
famous for rock climbing and bouldering activity.





ITINERARY

Day 1, May 1 (Saturday)
02:00am – Assembly time @ JAC Liner, Kamias Station
02:30am – Boarding of Passenger ETD Manila to Lucena Grand Terminal 
06:30am – ETA Lucena, Stopover at Lucena Grand terminal
07:30am – ETA Padre Burgos, Quezon
08:00am – ETA Laguimanoc Pier, Padre Burgos. board private bangka, island hopping starts
08:30am – Lipata Island,
11:30am – Puting Buhangin & Kwebang Lampas Island (swimming, snorkeling, brunch)
05:00pm – Dampalitan Island (Overnight Camping)
06:00pm – Dinner, Camping, swimming, Campfire socials,beach bumming, star-gazing
09:00pm – Lights off!

Day 2, May 2 (Sunday)
05:00am – Wake up call
05:30am – ETD Mag-asawang Bato Island
06:00am – ETA Mag-asawang Bato Island (Photo Ops)
09:00am – ETA Borawan Island
11:00pm – ETD to Laguimanoc Pier, Padre Burgos
11:30am – ETA Laguimanoc, Padre Burgos
12:00am – Rest, Prepare
01:30pm – ETD to Lucena Grand terminal
02:30pm – ETA Lucena Grand terminal
03:00pm – ETD Lucena Grand terminal to Manila
07:00pm – ETA Manila

EXPENSE:

TRANSPORTATION:
Manila - Lucena Grand Terminal: Php218/pax (JAC Liner Bus)
Lucena Grand Terminal - Padre Burgos: Php35/pax (Mini Bus)
Padre Burgos - Laguimanoc Pier: Php7/pax (Tricycle)
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Laguimanoc Pier - Padre Burgos: Php7/pax (Tricycle)
Padre Burgos - Lucena Grand Terminal: Php35/pax (Mini Bus)
Lucena Grand Terminal - Manila:Php218/pax via Bus (JAC Liner Bus)

GUIDE FEE FOR MT. LIPATA
Tour Guide: Php300 (good for 6pax)

ISLAND ENTRANCE FEE & CAMPING FEE:
Puting Buhangin Island: 
~ Entrance Fee: Php50/pax 
Dampalitan Island: 
~ Entrance fee: Php35/pax
~ Camping fee: Php150/tent (overnight)
~ Fresh Water: Php300/drum (good for 6pax) 

BOAT FEE: Php 1800 (good for 6-10pax) includes:
Lipata Island
Puting Buhangin Island
Kwebang Lampas 
Dampalitan Island
Mag-asawang Bato Island
Borawan Isalnd 


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@ US$47 rate


SUMMARY OF EXPENSE excluding food
TOTAL (6pax)= Php6,330 or US$134.68
TOTAL (per pax) = Php1,055 or US$22.45
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Please contact Mang Vic @ 0912-9178637 for Island Trip Arrangement, Boat & Guide. 

Saturday, April 17, 2010

"HAPPY TO LIVE. GLAD TO GIVE Season 2"


Mt. Pulag Charity Climb (April, 1-2, 2010)  
BENEFICIARY:
School Name: Abucot Elementary School
School Region: CAR
Division: Benguet
District: Kabayan
School Type: Public
School Level: Elementary
Barangay: Adaoay
No. of Students: 183 
GRADE SCHOOL & PRE-SCHOOL STUDENTS
Upon descend at Mt. Pulag, we took our rest at the ranger station, some of us bought souvenirs, fresh veggies direct from the farmville of the locals. At exactly 1:30pm we departed at the ranger station going to Abucot Elementary school accompanied by the school’s PTA President, Selaida Arais.

BOXES OF BOOKS & CLOTHES 

A boxes of books and clothes has been loaded to our service jeepney through the help of Sir Larry, the Park Ranger Head and our driver with some locals. This books was given by our sponsor namely Rex Bookstore Inc. 

@ THE SCHOOL LIBRARY

On our way, it’s a combination of smooth and rough road but most of the time we felt the dust beyond the road and we decided to close all the window louvers and doors to keep the dust out with all the rough roads, it took us 40mins to get to the school.

STUDENTS OF ABUCOT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL w/ OUR GROUP 
(photo courtesy of Monte Corpuz) 

At Abucot Elementary School, almost 100+ students welcomed us including their parents. On the school proper a cluster of bungalows perched on a hill, this includes the library, comfort rooms, and classrooms.

 TEACHER SAFERA MARCELO 

The Grade School Teacher, Safera Marcelo, says that some of the improved road has made it easier for many pupils to reach school. This includes those living in other part of the mountains.

 STUDENTS 
Before the road was improved, the number of students boarding at the school would rise sharply before exams so they could spend less time traveling and more time studying.

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