Month: March 2017

5d4n DIY Ilocos Tour (part1): Pagudpud

 

On our 1st anniversary as a couple, we celebrated in Ilocos. That was the 7th of January. Its a year-long wait but we’ve just planned our itinerary weeks prior to our trip. There’re a lot of packages offered online. But we felt it’s better if we do DIY because just looking at their itin, it’s exhausting plus we want privacy.

It’s my second time there and Chi’s first. But it’s him who planned and created our itin.

We left Cubao January 7 at exactly 10pm on a deluxe bus bound to Laoag. We arrived there at 8:30am the next day, made a quick stop at fastfood chain to fuel ourselves up and at 9am rode another bus bound to Pagudpud.

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Soon as we hopped off the bus, we rode a tricycle going to our hotel. We stayed at Palm Grove Saud Holiday Complex Hotel. Thumbs up for this hotel, its clean, it has everything you wanted.👍 And it’s quite near the beach. Two thumbs up because they serve I think, the most delicious ilocano longganisa. 👍👍

Manong Romy our trike driver offered us a packaged “tourcycle” for both north and south Pagudpud. Chi, doesn’t have any contact with any tour guides there and Manong gave us a discount so we gladly agreed.

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Kabigan Falls

At 1:30pm, we started our Pagudpud North Trip. 1st stop, Kabigan Falls. Just 1.8 kilometers from the national hi-way, it takes 30 minutes from jump-off. Easy, right? There is a 60php/person entrance fee and you will be assigned a guide going to the falls. To be honest, you actually don’t need a guide because the trail is easy to follow. But it’s a source of income for some of the locals and it’s nice to have someone who knows about the place + a photographer especially if you’re just a couple like us. The trek is super easy plus you will never get bored of the scenery, the fields the river and the trees, we look at in awe. Finally, we reached the falls. We took pictures and off we go.

💡 TipBring another set of clothes + swimwear incase you want to take a dip. And sandals, I personally suggest the all terrain sandals because of some rough rocky and slippery terrain.

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Patapat Viaduct

Next on the list is: Patapat Viaduct. Is a bridge that connects Cagayan and Ilocos. Very scenic, has mountain on one side and sea on the other. Perfect for photo ops.  We’re lucky that there’re few tourists and are already leaving when we arrived so we have the whole bridge to ourselves. We took time taking pictures. Manong Romy was very happy to be our photographer and even directed us what pose and where to. Thing is, you have to be quick to run, you don’t wanna get hit by a running vehicle. There’s also a man-made falls, but its dried at that time.

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Agua Grande

Next: Agua Grande. Nothing spectacular about this place. Just flowing water on big rocks is all. We took pictures and left. I think we only stayed there for good five minutes.

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Timmangtang Rock Formation

Next stop: Timmangtang Rock Formation + Bantay Abot Cave. According to Manong Romy, Timmangtang and Bantay-Abot Cave are lovers and that Timmangtang is a male rock, and Bantay-Abot is a female rock. Timmangtang Rock, a bell-shaped rock formation. Manong Romy said we could climb it, but we decided against it, because there’s nothing much to see. We decided to go to Bantay-Abot Cave. We went down a concrete staircase into the beach and finally reaching the cave.

We went to Blue Lagoon but didn’t stay there for long because there’re a lot of people swimming and we were worried we wouldn’t be able to catch sunset in Saud. So we left, and it’s sad that we don’t even have any pictures.

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Saud Beach

Last but not the least: Saud Beach. We asked Manong Romy to just take us back to the hotel since it’s just a few meters away from where we are staying. We quickly changed our clothes and head to Saud beach. It’s beautiful. The beach has a long stretch of fine sand, lined with coconut trees. The good thing about this beach is it is virgin. No entrance fees, no resorts. And it’s clean! Not a single trash. And I’m hoping it’ll stay that way. And so we went to a more private part of the beach and took pictures. I’m so glad we didn’t stay that long in Blue Lagoon, because we were able to witness sunset in Saud. It was breathtaking.. This will definitely not the last time we’ll be seeing it.

The next day, we got up at 6am. We started our South Pagudpud Trip at 8am. This time, we brought our bags with us because we’ll be heading to Laoag after.

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Bangui Windmills

Bangui Windmills. Huge wind turbines towering the shore of Bangui. Did you know that these windmills generate 40% of electricity for the entire Ilocos? And according to Manong Romy, it caters the nearby provinces like Cagayan too. Amazing! Though it’s my second time here, I still look up to these gigantic turbines in awe. I still wonder what it feels like going up at the top.

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Cape Bojeador Lighthouse

Cape Bojeador Lighthouse. A.K.A Burgos Lighthouse has been built, according to my research, for more than 100 years, and up to this day still fuctional, illuminating the South China sea and guiding ships that go to and from the Philippines. There’re a lot of people when we got there so taking pictures without a photobomber is a challege. There’s a mini museum showing the history of the lighthouse. I must say, we’re quite disappointed because the lantern room is restricted. I would’ve love to have pictures up there.

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Kapurpurawan Rock Formation

Kapurpurawan Rock Formation. Derived from the ilocano root-word “puraw” meaning “white”, this creamy-colored limestone is definitely a sight to see. It’s been prohibited to go to near it so you have to just admire it from afar. There’s a long green rope with a sign “Bawal Pumasok” (Do not enter) setting as a boundary. We were able to go behind the big wall of rock  though and there’s no sign that it’s prohibited. We took pictures and stopped only because the sun is scorching our skin already. Bad idea not to bring an umbrella. 😑

💡Tip: Bring sunblock, cause you will be exposed to sun 99% of the entire trip. A fan and umbrella.

And that ends our Pagudpud Tour. But I would be posting more of our Ilocos tour soon!

💲EXPENSES:
( 2 pax )

📍Bus fare to Laoag- 1960php
📌Trike to the market- 40.00
📍Trike to bus station- 25.00
📌Bus(non-ac) to Pagudpud- 80.00
📍Trike to hotel- 50.00 php
📌Tourcycle (North Pagudpud)- 600.00
📍Kabigan Falls entrance fee- 120.00
📌Agua Grande entrance fee- 40.00
📍Blue Lagoon entrance fee- 50.00
📌Tourcycle (Bangui Windmills)- 500.00
📍Tourcycle (Cape Bojeador+Kapurpurawan)- 300.00
📌Bangui Windmills entrance fee- free! 
📍Burgos Lighthouse entrance fee- 20.00
📌Kapurpurawan entrance fee- 30.00

Hotel Accomodation:
🏨Palm Grove Saud Holiday Complex Hotel
1,529php for 2d/1n with free breakfast, availed at Agoda.com

P.S.
I didn’t include the food expense, because we mostly ate longganisa. 😝

Mt. Ulap and Mt. Yangbew 2017

The coldest place + the coldest month in the Philippines -a perfect combination to hike. Weeks before our hike the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said Baguio City records lowest temperature in 2017 with 7.3 degrees Celsius. Me, Kris and our group PogiExplorers were very excited. However, along with the Baguio’s temperature news was the New People’s Army (NPA) rebels incident. Two trucks in Benguet were torched by the rebels. Baguio City was on red alert and Mt. Ulap was declared closed for safety reasons. Our excitement faded as we search for plan B mountain to hike. Luckily, it was announced to open again in the same day of our hike! 😀

Our simple Itinerary:

Day 0: Feb 17

8:00 AM: EDT Victory Liner Pasay
5:00 PM: EAT Baguio

Day 1: Feb 18

(Pinikpikan Adventours Itinerary)

Call Time/ Meet up Place
2am at 711 PNR road beside Caltex Gas Station near Victory Liner

Traverse Adventure via Sta Fe to Ampucao Entrance

– 2AM Call Time @ 711 at Victory Liner PNR Road Beside Caltex Gas Station
– 2:15 AM Departure TIme
– 3.00 AM Arrival at Ampucao Barangay
– 3:10 AM Registration at Ampucao
– 3:30 AM Start Trekking at Sta. Fe
– 4:00 AM Passing Pong-ol Burial Cave (No Pictorial)
– 5:30 AM Mt. Ulap Summit for Sunrise and Sea of Clouds
– 6:30 AM going down
– 8:00-9AM Gungal (Famous Rock Ridge)
– Passing at Paoay Hill
– 9:30-11:00 Am Going Down to Ampucao
– 11:00 Exit at Tomtombek
– 11:15 AM go back to Baguio
– 12:00-1:00 PM Lunch Time (Goodtaste Rice)

7:00 PM: Baguio nightlife/night market

Day: 2

04:00 AM: Assembly to Mt. Yangbew
05:00 AM: Stark hike
06:00 AM: Summit/Sunrise
08:00 AM: La Trinidad tour
10:00 AM: Back to Baguio.

Mt. Ulap

This is our 2nd time to climb Mt. Ulap for me and Kris. Our first climb there was last year 2016 when we celebrated our birthdays (yes birthdays, mine: March 9 hers: March 12). We normally travel by diy but when we planned to climb Mt. Ulap we decided to join Pinikpikan event to lessen the hassle of getting a transportation from Baguio to jumpoff vv and we made an excellent choice and we did it twice. Pinikpikan Adventours is a tour agency that offers events such as Mt. Ulap, Mt. Pulag, Sagada etc. Me and Kris were part of 1st and 38th Pinikpikan Mt. Ulap team and we had great experiences and adventures on both events. You will find some Mt. Ulap packages that includes van transportation from Manila but for us the pros of joining Pinikpikan are:

  1.  Bus is more comfortable,
  2.  You can manage your time before and after the hike,
  3.  You can stay in Baguio (more rest and sidetrip),
  4.  Itinerary is good,
  5.  Reverse trail (less crowded),
  6.  Lunch is ready (Goodtaste rice),
  7.  Sir Paul is a great photographer,
  8.  The drone.

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The official name of Mt. Ulap is Ampucao – Sta. Fe Ridge Eco-Trail. The ridge has 3 peaks: Ambanao Paoay Peak, Gungal Peak and Mt. Ulap. We completed the hike after roughly 8 hours which is the average time as per sir Paul. Ulap is truly amazing although this was our 2nd time.

Mt. Yangbew

A few hours of sleep after the Mt. Ulap and Baguio’s night market shopping, our next destination is Mt. Yangbew. I’ve never heard about this mountain before until the news of the holdup/stabbing incident. Mt. Yangbew is also known as Mt. Yangbo/Jambo/Jumbo. Based on the research and pictures on the web we expected this hike easy with a beautiful sunrise. So we planned to get there before sunrise. We followed instructions from other blogs on how to get there. Rode taxi from Baguio to Brgy Tawang of La Trinidad and we found the jumpoff near the Elementary school. Climbed for approximately 30 minutes and we reached the summit. It is very cloudy that time and unfortunately, we didn’t catch any sunrise. The wind is surprisingly strong and cold compared to Mt. Ulap. We ate our breakfast and took pictures and met some other people at the summit. The view is not as good as the peaks in Mt. Ulap, but still a great experience because of the weather and people that we met there.