My Lakbayan grade is B!
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Created by Eugene Villar.the adventures and mis-adventures of a 20-something pinay
My Lakbayan grade is B!
How much of the Philippines have you visited? Find out at Lakbayan!
Created by Eugene Villar.
Stories and photos in my next post.
I'll be back in a few days I hope with stories to share. To quote General Mac Arthur: "I shall return!" Have a great week, friends! :)
Good news for tourists and locals who want to explore Metro Manila sans the hassle of taking public transportation or dealing with overcharging taxi drivers! I stumbled upon an article on Business World's Weekender on the launch of the Hop-on Hop-off air-conditioned jeepneys offering tours around Metro Manila.
Back to my El Nido adventure, the main activity there is the island-hopping on Bacuit Bay's stunning archipelago. The El Nido Boatmen's Association have organized island-hopping tours with standard rates and very imaginative (not!) titles. Tour A consists of visits to the Big and Small Lagoons on Miniloc Island, Simisu Island, and 7 Commando beach for 600 pesos/person; Tour B includes a tour to Snake Island, Cudugnon Cave, Lagen Island, Inabuyutan Island, Cathedral Cave for 650 pesos/person while Tour C includes snorkelling around Matinloc Island and Tapiutan Island, with a visit to the Secret Beach for 700 pesos/person. The rates are inclusive of lunch (tomato and onion salad, grilled fresh fish, rice, mangoes/banana for dessert) cooked by the boatmen on one of the islands. If you stay in the expensive Miniloc and Lagen resorts, the island-hopping activities are part of the accommodation fee.
The highlight of the trip for me was not the waterfalls but the bumpy ride going there. Two bangkeros or boatmen paddled each a canoe with 2 -3 passengers against the river's currents, through a gorge with lush vegetation. At some point, the boatmen had to carry the canoe because it was impossible to paddle through jagged rocks. The Magdapio waterfalls, popularly known as Pagsanjan Falls beckoned to us after a 1 1/2 hour boat ride.Tips when visiting Pagsanjan Falls:
1. Bring plastic bags for cameras and other valuable or better yet, buy an aquapack
2. Wear aqua sandals or mojos - the rocks at the cave behind the falls are sharp
3. Wear lots of suncreen
4. And wear additional mexican hat (never mind if you look silly)
5. Ignore the ridiculous Korean tourists who visit there with full make-up and high heels!
6. Feed your boatmen or at least buy them Coke and bread when you reach the falls after the 1 1/2 hour tiring boatride
7. Take photos along the way, during the scenic boat ride. I was too scared to get the camera wet that's why I don't have any photos to share.
8. And yes, enjoy!
6. White Beach, Puerto Galera – I went there a few years ago and the crowd was still tolerable. The snorkeling was better than in Boracay and everything was just cheaper. The island hopping was also memorable (maybe because I was with friends) plus the cheap massage (200 pesos/hour) by the beach. White Beach in Puerto Galera is for those looking for a quick beach fix on a tight budget.
*Cross-posted from my Wordpress blog. 
