A GAZEBO OF JOURNEYS AND RANDOM THOUGHTS OF AN AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER AND WRITER. Life is a series of pictures. Some blurred, others vivid and sharp; some are panoramic while others are close-up views with tiny little flaws. You may be taken by a luxurious DSLR camera or a plain Point and Shoot Cam, but in the end, when all of the films are used up and all batteries empty, people all have one thing in common: what we leave are footprints in the sand, pictures in the album, and flashes of memories.
Showing posts with label Surigao del Sur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Surigao del Sur. Show all posts

Saturday, June 14, 2014

4-DAY BACKPACKING TRIP IN SURIGAO (itinerary)

*this is the ACTUAL itinerary with total cost per person in a group of 6

Day 0 MAASIN-SURIGAO-SIARGAO BOAT RIDE

2pm       departure bus to Liloan, So.Leyte
6pm       arrival at Liloan port, buy boat ticket then quick dinner at the port
8pm       departure to Lipata, Surigao City
2am       arrival at Lipata pier
2:15       tricycle ride to McDonalds at the 'poblacion' (city center), dined in
3:55       on the way to pier 2
4am       arrival at pier 2
6am       departure

Total for Day 0: Php841 (772.6 student)

php120 (100 for student) - Bus ticket    
php 300 (255 for student) -Boat ticket
php 16 (12.60 for student)- Terminal fee
php 30 for cup noodles - Dinner           
php 30 per person (but if you ride late in the evening or early in the morning, you have to pay the 7-seater tricycle = php210)Tricycle          
php 87 for chicken and rice, french fries - McDonald's Breakfast  
php 8 - Tricycle to Pier 
php 250 - LQP-1 boat fare

Tips:
1. Don't sit in economy class right side. So hoooot!
2. Bring your valid ID to avail of student's discount! :)
3. First trip to Dapa, Siargao is at 6am at pier 2. Drop by earlier espe during peak season coz you might run out of tickets. The RoRo boat is cheaper but slower (arrives at dapa port at 10am). Check the boat schedules here.

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DAY 1 SIARGAO, Surigao del Norte

9am         arrival in Dapa port, welcomed by our contact (van) "Kuya Lito"
9:15am    arrival at Jadestar Lodge, freshen up, change outfit
10:30am  start of ISLAND HOPPING
11:15am  Lunch at Dako Island
1:15pm    arrive at the port, transfer to van for Magpupungko
 2:30pm   arrival at MAGPUPUNGKO LAGOON
4pm         on the way to Cloud 9
5:10pm    arrival at CLOUD 9 - meet kuya lino and kuya joel, our surfing trainers
5:30pm    teaching basics
5:45pm    SURFING <3
6:45pm    otw to jadestar lodge wash up
7pm        arrival at the lodge
9pm        dinner at General Luna boulevard

Total for day 1: Php1,651.50

php 126.5 -  (759/6) - Lunch: 7 Cups rice, 7 pcs pork steak, pancit, 4Lwater, 1L coke, 2 C2, juice
php 283.33 - (1700/6) 1500 island hopping + 200 tip 
php 616.66 - (3700/6) 3500 kuya ariel van + 200 tip 
php 10  entrance fee for Guyom Island
php 50  entrance fee for Magpupungko
php 500 surfing with board and trainer for an hour
php 65  Dinner: 50 chicken 15 rice

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DAY 2 BUCAS GRANDE, Surigao del Norte

6am         wake-up call
7am         otw to dapa port
7:30am    arrival at dapa port
8:20am    departure for socorro port
9:30am    arrival in socorro, pick-up boat by "Kuya Tate"
10:15am  arrival at  Balanghay Kanlunes, leave things
10:40am  on the way to CRYSTAL, BOLITAS, TUNDAN CAVES
11:15am  otw to sohoton
1:50pm    otw to Balanghay Kanlunes
2:10 pm   LUNCH at  BALANGHAI KANLUNES
3:50pm    otw to Hayanggabon via bachelor bus
3:55pm    arrival at Hayanggabon port, wait for bus
4:30pm    otw to Tandag City
7:30pm    arrival at Tandag terminal
8:30pm    otw to Mangagoy, Bislig City
11:30pm  arrival in Mangagoy
12mn       late dinner at Yoyo's Barbecue
1am         early check in at Pensionne La Salle

Total cost for DAY 2: Php1,884.64

php 100 (95 for student) - boat fare dapa to socorro
php 40 - (20 flashlight + 20 headgear) - Crystal, Bolitas, Tundan caves
php 16.66 - (100/6) tourguide
php 238.33 - (1470/6) Sohoton tour
php 166.66 - (1000/6) Lunch at Balanghai Kanlunes
php 150 (120 student) - bus fare, hayanggabon to tandag
php 616.66 - (3700/6) 3500 tour + 200 tip 
php 533.33 - (3200/6) van
php 15 dinner (10 per chicken stick 5 per puso)
php 8 fare from barbecue house to Pensionne

SOHOTON TOUR PAYMENT
Environmental Fee: 50 locals, 150 foreigners
Rental (vest and helmet): 40
Docking fee: 100
Pumpboat: 500
Boat guides: 165 each x 2 (for our trip)
Paddlers: 100 (but we didn't go to the Jellyfish Sanctuary)

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DAY 3 BISLIG CITY, Surigao del Sur

7am         wake up call
9:30am    otw to Hinatuan
11am       ENCHANTED RIVER
3:30pm    travel from highway to tinuy-an falls
4:10pm    TINUY-AN FALLS
5:30pm    otw to Pension house
6:30pm    arrival, freshen up 
7:30pm    Dinner sponsored by Jakosalem Family
9:30pm     rest

TOTAL FOR DAY 3: Php411.99

php 4 - for hotwater (brought oatmeal for breakfast)
php 50 - Entrance at Enchanted River
php 50 - (300/6) - Rafting in Tinuy-an falls (only 150, but we did it 2 times) 
php 75 (450/6) - waterproof camera at Tinuy-an falls
php 8.33 (50/6) - tip at Tinuy-an Falls
php 8 - fare from Pension house to Jakosalem residence
php 216.66 - (1300/6) one night at Pensionne la salle 
* Lunch and Dinner were sponsored by Jakosalem Family (A BIG THANKS to RJ and his parents!)
Thank you for introducing this unique dish:

Mutya ng Bislig
 and letting me eat Durian for the first time (yes, milestone! Haha)
Durian

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DAY 4 Surigao City

6am         wake up call
7:30am    otw to Butuan via van
10:30am  arrival at crossing, van transfer to Surigao City
1pm        arrival at surigao city terminal, lunch at Jollibee
6pm        arrival at Surigao port

TOTAL FOR DAY 4: Php733

php 8      fare from pension to Bislig van terminal
php 220  van fare from Bislig city to butuan
php 110  van fare from Butuan to surigao city
php 50    Lunch at Jollibee
php 325  Boat ticket Maasin to Surigao
php 20 - Terminal fee
* Dinner was sponsored by my friend's aunt


TOTAL EXPENSES (4 DAYS):  PHP5,522.13



Travels that satisfy the heart 
and fill the brain with cherished memories. 
This is TRAVEL-licious.

THE ENCHANTED RIVER

HOW TO GET THERE (From Hinatuan town proper--> Enchanted River) travel time approx. 2 hours.
At the town proper, there are many motorcycles or "habal-habal" that you can ride for 100php/person (two-way), some would ask for another 100php for waiting. However, if you're travelling alone, you have to "pakyaw" or pay all seats the motorcycle could accommodate (300php total). Luckily for us, we didn't get to spend anything during our trip since a good friend of mine from Mangagoy offered to take us there by car. 

The river opens at 6am and closes at 5pm.
Fees:
Entrance fee:  php30 for adults and php 5 for children 4ft below
Life Jacket: 15php/hour
Table with umbrella: 100php
Cottages: forgot to ask




Nothing worth having comes easy. Truly, that has become the motto in this journey. As we went forth this adventure, we faced the challenge of a jarring and jolting path into the mountains with twists and turns that seemed so endless.

But we tried not to complain, because we believed everything will be worth it. Note that it wasn't an enchanting journey but the end --- THIS RIVER was truly ENCHANTING!!!


And why is it called "Enchanted"?

One, because it never runs out of fishes (despite the number of people leisurely swimming in their habitat). Don't worry these fishes don't bite.


Fish feeding at 12 nn and 4pm, and it is done with background music! :)

Two, because nobody can figure out the source of this water. "It just miraculously flows", they said. There's a cave opening, but stories tell that whoever went in there, never got out. Good thing, the river current is away from the cave, not towards it!

the clear blue waters of the Enchanted river

Three, nobody knows the exact depth of the river. People said all diving expeditions have been all in vain. There must be a secret down there. Ha-ha!

there! the schools of fish!
see how clear the water is! (photo by Epoi)

Lastly, because legend has it that this river has been taken cared of by spiritual beings locals call "engkantos" that's why it is completely squeaky clean. And that is why, nobody is allowed to swim after 5pm. 


TIPS:
1. Bring your own snorkel (or life jacket even!). It is very difficult to swim in brackish water. (I almost sank but I lost a lot of calories that time!)
2. Go there early or during non-peak seasons, and you'll have the river all by yourself! (have fun with the engkantos though. Haha kidding!)
3. Experience the water at its finest. Because we had to go to Tinuy-an falls after this attraction, we took a dip for just an hour. I suggest you put this in your itinerary as a whole day trip. Enjoy!

We had our lunch taken cared of by my friend, RJ and his dad. But if you don't have any, don't fret. Seafoods are sold there which they can cook for a minimum fee.
For breakdown of expenses and more attractions, see full itinerary.

Travels that satisfy the heart 
and fill the brain with cherished memories. 
This is TRAVEL-licious.

Friday, June 13, 2014

TINUY-AN FALLS (the Niagara Falls in the Philippines)

HOW TO GET THERE (From Hinatuan Terminal --> Tinuy-an Falls) travel time approx. 2 hours.
Ride a bus or jeep to Mangagoy (just ask the driver to drop you off to the Tinuy-an Falls Crossing (40-50php/person) then take a habal-habal to Tinuy-an falls (200php/head). Luckily for us, we didn't get to spend anything during our trip since a good friend of mine from Mangagoy offered to take us there by car.

Entrance fee: Php 50
Opening hours: they said it is open the whole day but most tourists would arrive in the morning just in time to see the rainbow that inexplicably visits the falls between 9 to 11 am.
Accommodation: Some cottages are for rent. And there are also rooms for overnight use (forgot to inquire how much though)



wooden bridge to Tinuy-an Falls
Nature lovers would enjoy the rough ride --- passing by trees, vast fields and some little towns filled with smiling people on the road. And as soon as we set foot on the area, we heard the sound of the water splashing to the rocks as it falls and feel the moist mountain breeze on our skin.

But the best part of it is seeing it in our own eyes...





my friend told me that in the months of October or November, or in the rainy months, the rocks get hidden by the larger volume of water falling and all you see is white misty water -- making it more like the Niagara Falls!


For breakdown of expenses and more attractions, see full itinerary.

Travels that satisfy the heart 
and fill the brain with cherished memories. 
This is TRAVEL-licious.

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