Monday, January 9, 2017

Chasing Waterfalls and Caving in Libmanan, Camarines Sur


It is quite a surprise that there are still a lot of unexplored gems in the province of Camarines Sur. One of which is hidden in the municipality of Libmanan, a 1st class municipality about 34.1 kilometers away from Naga City.

It is a good thing that adventure groups such as the group of Sir Jojo Villareal of Kaddlagan Outdoor Adventure organize activities such as the Maximum Outdoor Adventure in which my friend and I joined last Nov. 21, 2016.

We paid Php 650.00 as registration fee which was inclusive of roundtrip fare, use of equipment and tour guide fees.

We left Naga City at 7:00 am and arrived at Brgy. Duang Niyog at 8:00 am. We were welcomed by the Brgy. Captain and the team of Sir Jojo conducted briefing to the participants. From the drop-off point, we started our hike through a muddy, slippery and wet trail since it just rained hard the previous day.

Briefing by Sir Jojo Villareal of Kaddlagan Adventures prior the outdoor adventure

The trail.

Newly found adventurous friends.

We hiked for about 1 ½ hours until we reached a calamansi farm where we were warmly offered a fresh calamansi juice by the owners. It was already overlooking the valley of Libmanan and with Mt. Isarog as the backdrop. Our companions even managed to pick calamansi, but since I was dead tired from the hike, I took advantage of the time to cool down and relax a bit.

We hiked again for about 30 minutes until we reached our first destination- Kulapnitan Cave. It is a dry cave where many bats thrive. It is just sad that many locals catch these nocturnal creatures for their consumption. The cave entrance has scaffoldings where they put nets to capture the bats. Before departing for or next stop, the staffs of Kaddlagan and some locals removed the wooden scaffolding.

Inside the cave is a very large chamber filled of guanos. It was very dark that you would really need flashlight for you to be able to see where to land your feet. At the end of the chamber is already a bit wet/moist.

Wet portion inside the cave.

End of the cave's chamber.


The cave entrance viewed from inside.

Afterwards, we did river trailing until we reached our 2nd stop- the wet cave with underground river.

We first took our lunch outside the cave. Afterwards we waded into chest-deep river inside the cave, with very deep some portions. There are a lot of stalactites, stalagmites and column formations. It was just quite frustrating that my friend and I failed to bring our waterproof camera inside.

One of the small cascades just outside the wet cave.

Lunch outside the cave.
Inside, you have to hold on to very sharp rocks to be able to move forward. It was also very slipper inside.

We reached about 250 m from the entrance. It has been said that the locals haven’t reached the end of it yet. The formations are so beautiful that it will put you in awe.

Afterwards, we prepared for waterfalls rappelling. I felt nervous at first but just enjoyed the experience at mid-falls. We rappelled three falls, trailed the river, and trekked our way down the mountain. Darkness already engulfed us on our way down. Just one false move and we will fall deep into a ravine.

My friend Lyn getting  prepped up for the rappel.

Feeling the cascades after the rappel.

Sunset on top of the falls.

We managed to get down the falls without any equipemnt. We just held on to roots and plants.

It was a very exhausting experience but nonetheless worth every body pain!

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Bohol: Land of Tarsiers and Chocolate Hills


After a day in Cebu, we woke up early the next morning to catch the early schedule of fast craft in Pier 1 of Cebu City. We purchased ticket the afternoon before to lessen the hassle the morning we depart from Cebu.

We rode MV StarCraft, and left Pier 1 at 6 am and reached Tagbilaran Port at 8 am. We decided to take the Cebu-Tagbilaran route so that we could catch our flight on Sunday at 12:45 pm.

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At Tagbilaran port, we hired a van which will take us to the tour at Bohol.It costed us 4,500. Our route was Tagbilaran-Tubigon. Along this route is the numerous tourist spots in the province. Our first stop was at Blood Compact Site.

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Afterwards, we dropped by at one DTI-accredited souvenir shop where we bought pasalubongs.
We visited old churches which were damaged by the strong earthquake in 2013.

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Then, we took lunch at Loboc River Cruise. We paid 450/head, tantamount to a sumptuous buffet while cruising the emerald green colored water of Loboc River.


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Then,we went to Loboc Adventure, where we rode a cable car. The view was just breathtaking.


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Afterwards, we headed to Loboc Tarsier Conservation Park and had close encounter with the Tarsiers. Then, we dropped by at the Hanging Bridge at Carmen, the man-made forest and went to The Butterfly Garden.

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Our last stop was the viewing deck of the Chocolate Hills. Watching the sunset over the deck was simply amazing!


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Itinerary:
Arrival at Tagbilran Port
Compact Site
Souvenir Shop
Albuquerque Church
Baclayon Church
Loboc River Cruise
Loboc Adventure Park
Tarsier Conservation Park
Hanging Bridge
Man-made Forest
Butterfly Garden
Chocolate Hills
Overnight at Tubigon











Cebu City: Queen City of the South


It was on the 13th of November 2014 when my colleagues and I booked a flight to Cebu.We had a direct flight from Legazpi Airport to Mactan International Airport scheduled at 2:45 in the afternoon. We arrived at Mactan Airport after 45 minutes.

From the airport,we immediately headed to our hotel located at the heart of Cebu City. We checked in at Sampaguita Plaza Suites, which is just a stone throw away from the Magellan's cross and about one and a half hours drive from the airport.


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The next day, we rented a van that would take us to the different tourist spots in the City. We spent about P 4,000 pesos for the whole day as rent for van service.
Our itinerary are as follows:
-Basilica del Santo Nino
-Basilica del Santo Nino Museum
-Fort San Pedro
-Heritage of Cebu Monument
-Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House
-Taoist Temple
-Lunch at CNC Lechon
-Mactan Shrine
-Alegre Guitars
-Sky Experience Adventure

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Basilica del Sto. Nino
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Basilica del Sto Nino Museum. Cameras are prohibited inside though.

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Lit up  candle for a safe vacay.

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Sto.Nino Plaza.

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Museum at Fort San Pedro

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Heritage of Cebu Monument

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Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House. I was photobombed by my friend Kuya Erns, Basag trip.

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Philippine Taoist Temple with a very nice landscape.

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Mactan Shrine

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Gamely posed infront of Magellan’s monument

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Yay, Sky Experience here we come!

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My friends Kuya Edge and Lyn braved the edge coaster.

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Skywalk experience was superb! Got no choice but to conquer my fear of heights. The majestic scenery of Metro Cebu plus the beautiful sunset as the backdrop was a big help.

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Magellan’s Cross at the background

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Metro Cebu at night.

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Lunch at CNC lechon. Had a taste of authentic lechon Cebbu. Definetely putok-batok!

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Souvenir shopping at Alegre Guitars.

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Magellan’s Cross which was damaged by an Earthquake.

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Downtown Cebu.


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