Thursday, November 12, 2015

Davao Del Norte | A Quick Escape in Tagum City


 As I continue to pursue my dream of travelling the 81 provinces of the Philippines I once again landed the land of promise: Mindanao. It's my first time to travel Mindanao with my good friend/travel buddy Weng. We hope to cover the 10 remaining provinces. 




We left Manila at around 2am boarding a Cebu Pacific flight to Davao City. upon arrival we took a cab and go straight to Ecoland bus terminal and have some coffee then hop a bus bound to Tagum City in Davao del Norte.


We have no idea of what to do. We charter a trike and told the driver to tour us around Tagum City. Our first stop is the old city hall building. The big logo of the city erected on front of the government structure. From there we headed to the new city hall building. The construction is ongoing on this new edifice. There is an artistic artwork.


The huge EPark is the venue of Boy Scout jamboree camp and we ended it at the provincial capitol of Davao del Norte. We boarded a bus and were bound to our next destination Mati City in Davao Oriental.


Budget |  Davao del Norte | Davao Oriental | Compostella Valley | Agusan del Sur | Surigao del Sur | Dinagat Island | Agusan del Norte


Thursday, September 10, 2015

Camarines Sur | Malabsay Falls, Churches and CWC



The last province of my Bicol Solo backpacking is CamSur. It’s almost 4pm when I arrived at Naga City. I go straight to Sampaguita Tourist Inn and rest for a while. I took a nap then it’s already dark when I woke up. The inn is a few blocks away from Centro where BBQ stands alight in the plaza during night times. I have my dinner there.





The following day I have a refreshing dip in the basin of Malabsay falls in the foot of Mount Isarog National Park. It's an hour hike up to the park. The road where under construction so I have no choice but to walk all the way to the falls.

Going back to Naga City I hitch ride with the couple who also visited the falls.

After my lunch I do the church hopping. A couple of churches is a must visit in the city.



The Naga Metropolitan Cathedral (Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist) was established after the creation of the archdiocese as the Diocese of Cáceres in 1595. The present cathedral was built in 1808, and was completed and consecrated in 1843.




The Peñafrancia Minor Basilica located on the outskirts of Naga City is also known as the Pilgrim City and Queen City of Bicol. The Image of Our Lady of Peñafrancia is enshrined in her sanctuary at the Basilica Minore, Balatas Road Naga City.


San Francisco Church, established in 1578, it is the first church in the region built by the Franciscan Friars. The surrender of the Spanish forces to the Bikol revolutionaries Elias Angeles and Felix Plazo took place here on September 18, 1896. The church was reduced to rubble by the heavy bombing of Naga in World War II, and the church remained in ruins until the present new edifice was constructed.

On my last day I tried the kinalas in one of the eatery then I drop by the CWC in CamSur Provincial Capitol grounds in Pili.


Kinalas  is not your typical mami. Aside from the broth, an orange/brown sauce much like the one used in Pancit Palabok is also added. Kinalas got its name from the word “kalas” or to fall off, which is what happens in the lengthy process of cooking this delicious soup dish.






The CamSur Watersports Comlex is the first world-class watersports complex in the Philippines and in Asia. CWC aims to bring cable skiing to a whole new level and attract watersports enthusiasts from all over the world with its top of the line facilities and relaxing environment. This six (6)-hectare complex, with its 6-point cable ski system, is sure to draw guests, riders and spectators by the thousands. 




This is part of my Bicol solo backpacking trip.

Budget | Catanduanes | Albay | Sorsogon | Camarines Sur


Saturday, September 5, 2015

Sorsogon | A Day at Barcelona and Gubat


It seems the weather in Albay wouldn't get better and I don't have a chance to see the perfect cone shape of Mayon Volcano so I decided to go south to the nearby province of Sorsogon.



I took a jeepney to the town of Gubat then another ride to Barcelona. The site of Barcelona was originally part of Gubat and Bulusan. The town's name was known as Danlog, taken from the name of a swift flowing river. The change of name to Barcelona was recommended by a Spanish official that saw some similiarties with Barcelona, Spain. On April 16, 1886, it became a pueblo civil. Until 1868, it was part of the parish of St. James the Great of Bulusan. After 1868, it took St. Joseph as its patron saint and celebrates their town fiesta on May 19.


This century old building ruins was practically made of stone, sea corals and lime, simultaneously constructed with the "La Presidencia" in 1874 during the Spanish period. The building was originally intended as a school building for the children of the "Ilustrados" or the wealthy Spanish conquistadores and very few Filipinos with Spanish heritage and connections.


From Barcelona i hop a jeepney to Rizal Beach in the nearby town of Gubat. There is a lot of beach resort aligning on the national highway. I inquire about their room rates and it so pricey that i intended only to have a day trip there. After paying a 25 pesos entrance fee i started to explore the white sand beach and got busy taking pictures.




After that i heads back to Legazpi City and spend the night there.

This is part of my Bicol solo backpacking trip.

Budget | Catanduanes | Albay | Sorsogon | Camarines Sur

Monday, August 3, 2015

Albay | Exploring the towns of Tabaco,Legazpi, Daraga and Camalig


The following day I travelled all the way to San Andres to catch the ferry to Tabaco Albay.

From the Catanduanes I took a ferry to cross the mainland Bicol. We docked at the port of Tabaco City. I wander around the bustling city. I have lunch at the nearby eatery. The baroque church of Tabaco is stunning.


From there I took another jeepney to Legazpi City. I stroll around this regional hub. Commercial business is alive in this city. I walked around to find for a budget accommodation and I ended up staying at Sampaguita Tourist Inn. I washed up and headed to the boulevard where the huge Legazpi signage is located. Due to bad weather the Mayon volcano is covered with thick clouds.


On the third day I have a day trip to Sorsogon. Since accommodation in Gubat is quite expensive I decided to go back to Legazpi City. I stroll at old Albay that night. Many locals were on the park in front of the Albay capitol and Legazpi city hall.


I did town-hopping Daraga and Camalig on the fourth day. 

The Daraga church is known for its Churrigueresque architectural style in its façade, a fine example of Baroque architecture. The façade and its walls are made out of volcanic rocks, which are rich in the area. The white façade is the result of a coating of lime for protection from deterioration.


From Daraga I dropped by the Cagsawa ruins hopping to see Mayon Volcano but still the thick clouds is covering it so I decided to head to the town of Camalig.


From the town of Camalig I chartered a habal-habal to Quintinday hill. These green hills resemble the chocolate hills in Bohol. It is just an easy hike up to the hills where you can view the Mayon volcano afar if the weather is fine. The best time to visit it is during summer where the full view of Mayon volcano can be seen.


After enjoying the scenery of Quintanday Green Hills I feasted on bicol dishes. I have a sumptuous pinangat and okoy for my late lunch. I roam around the small town of Camalig then I hop a bus bound to Naga City.

This is part of my Bicol solo backpacking trip.


Friday, July 31, 2015

Catanduanes | Puraran Beach Resort, Bato Church and Virac Town



It's been raining when I left Manila but I'm hoping that the weather in Catanduanes would be better.
Catanduanes island is located in the easternmost part of the Bicol peninsula, separated from the mainland Bicol by the Maqueda Channel and the Lagonoy Gulf. It is indeed Bicol’s best-kept secret. It is the first land group of the Philippine archipelago to kiss the Pacific Ocean, making it directly open to the path of tropical cyclones, thus, the Catanduanes Island has been termed, “The Land of the Howling Winds.”


After an hour flight we landed at Virac airport. I just walked from the airport terminal to the town of Virac. Since I have no concrete itinerary I just did what comes to mind. I wander around the quint town. I visited their church, park and Virac town hall. I felt hunger then I ate at one of the eatery. I asked locals on how to get to Puraran. We waited for about an hour to fill the van with passengers bound to Gigmoto and it took also an hour to reach the Puraran Beach Resort.


Puraran Beach Resort is a promising surfing site in the town of Baras. It is the home of the well-known “Majestic” waves with its awesome long-barrel-type surf. Offshore waves are in their utmost shape during the months of August to September. The surfing area also shows a marvelous view of mountains and bays. Photo fanatics could get great view of the sunrise in this area. For holiday seekers, this is a place for total relaxation, be in touch with nature, and simply, innovation and peacefulness.


I’m supposed to stay for a night in Puraran but it’s too pricey that I decided to go back to Virac. The sporadic schedule of jeepney for Virac is a challenge to backpacker like me. I have to take habal-habal to the town of Baras then took a jeepney bound to Virac. I dropped by the town of Bato for the St. John the Baptist church. 


St. John the Baptist Church (Bato Church) is a very simple classical structure. It is the only remaining structure of its kind in the entire island. Despite the tests of time, wars, and destruction of natural calamities, it was able to retain its old glory of massive structure of mortar and coral stones. The main portal is topped by a clean semicircular arch grimed by pilasters. The wall is leveled to the side to deviate from absolute flatness. A cornice divides the church into two levels. The bell tower serves as the church's entire second level which is crowned with a dome. The whole church is topped with a large white cross. The absence of a pediment is noticeable.



From Bato church I took a PUV to the town of Virac. I stayed at Marem Pensione House near the Catanduanes provincial capitol. 

The following day I travelled all the way to San Andres to catch the ferry to Tabaco Albay.

This is part of my Bicol solo backpacking trip.