Friday, October 17, 2014

Tuguegarao-Sta. Ana, Cagayan | Day 3. Caving and the Search for the very elusive Tuguegarao Longganisa

Day 3 is the final day of this long weekend adventure for the Stokedtraveler. Two things remained to be done, take a bite of the famed longganisa and go spelunking on the even more popular Callao Caves.

Before this day came, the group bid farewell to their luxurious private villa stay at Sun City and transferred to a more reasonably priced nearby accommodation – Country Inn & Resort.

Country Inn & Resort
The group took a tricycle from Sun City to Country Inn. They passed through some local houses and went deeper until they reached the location of this humble yet very homey place to stay.
Photo credit to owner
To the Stokedtraveler’s amusement, they were warmly welcomed by wide smiles and assisted to their room by the resort staff wearing colorful flowery headdresses. J Such hospitable reception is a rarity in this part of the country. Having dealt with difficult locals in the past days, staying here felt like being in an imaginary bubble separating this tiny spot from the rest of the non-tourist friendly locals.

Monday, June 30, 2014

Tuguegarao-Sta. Ana, Cagayan | Day 2. Surviving Cagayan

Day 2 was planned for the trip’s highlight. Everyone had to make sure they rested well to keep up with all the island hopping, hiking and spelunking that was in store for them.

Engano Cove, Palaui Island, Cagayan
Securing that green pass for the island hopping tour was a hassle. Avoid negotiating directly with boatmen or anyone presenting themselves as tour guides. Just go directly to the ‘Visitor’s Center’ located in San Vicente Port and ask assistance from there. The standard tour which will bring you to the destinations listed on this blog will cost P3,500 for the boat rental for a group of 6 persons. There will be other fees on top of the boat rental (i.e. island passes, guide fee). You can also skip the fee for the snorkeling guide and snorkeling gear. Just bring your own snorkel gear. After all, there isn’t so much reef life to experience at least in the places the Stokedtraveler’s group visited. Do not leave the visitor’s center without that ever so important ‘green pass’ and remember to bring it with you on the day of your tour.



Here’s the breakdown of the whole day island hopping itinerary:

Day 2
8am-5pm – Island Hopping (Cape Engano, Punta Verde, Crocodile Island, Anguib Cove)
5pm-6pm – Boat ride from Anguib Cove to Sun City
6pm – Check-in at Country Inn and Resort

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Tuguegarao-Sta. Ana, Cagayan | Day 1. A Long Journey's End Leads to the Sun


Mula Aparri hanggang Jolo, Saan ka man halina kayo…”, One can’t help but hum these lines from the popular noon time show “Eat Bulaga” when the sign “Aparri” first shows up on one of the many UV Express Vans shuttling passengers from Tuguegarao to other points of destination within Cagayan. Just seeing this sign board immediately creates that feeling of being so far away from the Manila or anywhere in the central or southern parts of the country.


Cagayan is the northeastern most province in Luzon facing the Philippine Sea. There hasn’t been much buzz about this province since until the reality TV show ‘Survivor’ started filming a few of its seasons in a few of its outlying islands. In fact, this claim to fame is the primary reason the Stokedtraveler was convinced that the trip to this far off place is worth the time.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Mahabang Buhangin, Calaguas Islands, Camarines Norte | Bicol Region’s Not-so-hidden Paradise

Calaguas is a group of 17 islands in the province of Camarines Norte. Tinaga Island is where the famous long beach called Mahabang Buhangin Beach (locally known as “Halabang Baybay”) is located. The secret to its beauty is probably its ability to protect itself from man-made destruction. Being one of the provinces in the Bicol region, Camarines Norte in general is one of the most storm beaten provinces in Luzon.

This photo doesn't give justice to the actual beauty of the island


A shot of paradise. The water is sooo clear and blue!!
What to expect:
  • Turquoise clear waters and powdery white sand partnered with green hills and lush landscapes.
  • Long and tiring travel by land and sea. (Sea travel can be death defying depending on the season)
  • Sumptuous seafood cooked fresh. Ask your bangkero or tour operator in advance.
  • Not-so-comfortable tent accommodations.
  • If you plan to travel DIY style, bring everything you need (i.e. wet bag for gadgets, gallons of water, light, food, mosquito repellent, tents, umbrella, safety kits etc)
  • Cellphone signal is almost negligible. There are claims that there is cell signal on the island. There may be but it is so weak that it will just drain your device’s battery trying to connect to it. Just keep your devices turned off or in airplane mode when not in use.
  • There are claims of a market on the island (must be verified on next trip)
  • Get sunburned! You know you can’t resist swimming on those waters for hours!

Monday, February 17, 2014

Camayan Beach Resort-Ocean Adventure , Subic Bay | Creature venture, sea creatures galore!

One benefit of taking a lot of pictures from your trips is having the chance to late-post your blog entries.

It was back in the month of January when the stokedtraveler went back with his family to Camayan Beach Resort in Subic Bay, Zambales. Lucky for them it was within the nesting season of the sea turtles. Nesting season usually starts around early October and may extend all the way to January.

Subic Bay like many other nearby beaches serve as nesting grounds for various species of sea turtles. Camayan Beach Resort is no exception. All around the resort you will see many of these enclosures with details of the type of sea turtle, nesting date and expected hatching schedule.



While the stokedtraveler failed to see live hatchlings being released to the wild during the Pawikan Festival in Morong, Bataan, they were fortunate enough to have a close encounter with one Olive Ridley turtle.

Olive Ridley sea turtle encounter in the wild

It was already dark and the ocean view has already faded into pitch black. Only distant lights drew the line of the horizon. On the other side of the beach, the resort guests were already settled in and ready to call it a night. It was probably the mixture of these elements falling into play when the stokedtraveler was gifted a sighting of one of nature's most graceful creatures. He rushed back to their room to call in the rest of his family to the occasion with.




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