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Whacky Photo: Cebu's highest peak - Osmeña Peak, Mantalongon, Dalaguete

Dalaguete
...view on top.
Osmeña Peak, located between Patong, Badian and Mantalongon, Dalaguete, is considered the highest peak of the island of Cebu at 1,013 MASL. The panoramic view up top showcases Badian's Zaragosa Island to the west, the Province of Bohol to the east, and rolling hills and ridges along the boundaries of Dalaguete and Badian. It was named, perhaps, after one of the most influential political families in Cebu - the Osmeña's.

Sandbar Island Beach Resort, Concepcion, Iloilo Sidetrip: ..in search for the bed of corals

After a roller coaster of emotions at Guimaras, we we're still hopeful that there's something good in store for us before we head home. Off we go to location # 2.1 before we finally close this chapter of our trip and head on back to Cebu.

We passed by a plaza on our way to Jordan Port. We were so amazed by this unique Rizal Monument. We couldn't help but stop for a quick group picture. The difference? Let the picture speak for itself.

With the oh-so tanned Rizal.
It was about 10:00 AM when we reached Iloilo Proper. I read somewhere that Iloilo's known for their batchoy. We couldn't pass that chance to pig out and try the famous Ted's Batchoy. (Only to find out weeks after that Ted's has a branch in Cebu. lol)

Camotes Island: Must-knows, FYIs, etc

Camotes Island is a group of islands located east of mainland (Cebu). It's composed of 4 islands - Poro, Pacijan, Ponson and Tulang. Ironically, Camotes doesn't have kamote or sweet potato as its abundant delicacy, instead, it boasts of to-die-for beach fronts, rich marine ecosystem and fresh cool air.
These islands, though a bit far from the mainland, is not as backward as you think. Many are the international awards they have received because of local's active community involvement. As a Cebuano and Filipino, that's something to be proud of.  

Iloilo-Guimaras: the bitter-sweet escape

Disclaimer:
The contents of this entry are solely based on the author's personal account during this trip. This entry does not represent the thoughts and experiences of the group.

Day 1: Horrid Beasts
It was almost 7:00PM when our plane landed at the Iloilo International Airport. Discussing the activities for the night, we trolled out of the airport while attempting to contact our first who arrived in the province way ahead of us.


Headware Lifestyle Photo Contest EXTENDED!


Ever since I stumbled upon these babies 2 years ago, I was instantaneously hooked. These babies have been my travel buddy ever since. My friends have them too.

And so when I read about the HeadWare happyheads photo contest, I thought, 'Why have I not heard of this before?!' I thought I was too late but when I found that they extended the contest, I almost fell off of my seat. Immediately, I dug up all the pictures I took with our travel buddy on and took the leap to join the contest. 

Iloilo-Guimaras Hullabaloo [Teaser]









Soundtrack: Starship
Artist: Nicki Minaj
Cast: Rhyzze, Tabian, Pia, Osang, Niiru, Kaye, Jen, Adrian, Whacky Adventures*


LSS na kung LSS. The moment one of my travel buddies sang the song while we were still at Mactan Internation Airport, it instantly itch itself into my consciousness. We  I can't seem to brush that damn song out of my head. So what to do to fight LSS? Create a music video! Props to my travel buddies for being good sports. :]

Enjoy!





Check out the video we made just to stop that damn Nicki Minaj from ringing in our heads. Talk about LSS. 

Bicol Express | Mayon Volcano from Cagsawa Ruins


Bicol Express: Day 6. April 30, 2012. 11:00+AM. 
Hello Mayon Volcano.
We [heart] Bicol.
Since we live down south [Cebu], Mayon Volcano was just a product of our colorful imagination back when we were still graders. It was just a part of the postcards we need to collect for our Civics and Culture class. So imagine our faces when we finally saw the famous Mayon Volcano from Cagsawa Ruins.



Cagsawa Ruins
The Cagsawa Ruins (also spelled as Kagsawa, or Cagsaua) are what remains of an 18th century Franciscan church [Cagsawa church] which was built in 1724. It got destroyed by the 1814 eruption of the Mayon Volcano.


Imagine how destructive it must've been that only the bell tower was left uncovered by volcanic debris.


This serves as a reminder of how destructive the beautiful and seemingly calm Mayon Volcano can get.


Aside from just taking pictures and getting mesmerized by Mayon's grandness, you can opt to take the tour package which will bring you to the foot of the volcano through ATV. Just like what Chyng and Hannah did in one of the episodes in #Phl360.



 POINT A to POINT B: Getting to Cagsawa Ruins from Lignon Hill


  1. From the entrance of Lignon Hill, take a jeepney bound for Binitayan. Check the jeepney placards or ask the driver before boarding. Ask the jeepney driver to drop you off at the Elementary School.
  2. From Binitayan, take another jeepney going to Cagsawa. Just inform the driver to drop you off on the corner going to Cagsawa Ruins. Be on the look out for Oas or Polangui on the signboard. To be sure, ask before boarding the jeepney.
  3. When you see the big wheel with the Cagsawa Ruins sign, hail a pedicab going to the actual site.

view of the towering Mayon Volcano on the way to Cagsawa Ruins.


Bicol Express: Day 6. April 30, 2012. 1:00+PM. 
HOMEWARD BOUND.


With the help of Ate Daisy of Island Wonders, we were able to score window seat on our plane back home to Cebu. Our final walk going to the plane was bitter-sweet. Happy with experience, but sad for finally it was time to wake up to reality. The turbines turn and the flight attendant started their airplane safety spiel, marking the end of that wonderful trip.

Aerial view of Legazpi + Mayon Volcano.

Dios Mabalos Bicol!
[Thank you Bicol!]



Whacky Adventures* recommends:
Your Brother Travel & Tours [ATV Tour]
(052) 820.3629
0922.898.7071 | 0905.455.7594 | 0915.938.6451
cyrelfrancis.chan@ymail.com

Bicol Department of Tourism
(052) 482.7012 | (052) 481.5593
mariaravanilla@yahoo.com
www.bicol.com


Whacky Notes: [EXPENSES] 
Lignon Hill to Binitayan Elem School [Jeepney] = 24.00 / 3 = 8.00 each 
Binitayan Elem School to Cagsawa Ruins drop-off [Jeepney] = 24.00 / 3 = 8.00 each 
Cagsawa Ruins drop-off to Cagsawa Ruins proper [Pedicab] = 24.00 / 3 = 8.00 each 
Cagsawa Ruins Entrance Fee = 30.00 / 3 = 10.00 each
Brunch = 180.00 / 3 = 60.00 each
Cagsawa Ruins proper to Cagsawa Ruins drop-off [Pedicab] = 24.00 / 3 = 8.00 each 
Cagsawa Ruins drop-off to Sampaguita Inn [Jeepney] = 27.00 / 3 = 9.00 each 
Sampaguita Inn to Legazpi Airport [Pedicab] = 300.00 / 3 = 100.00 each 



Bicol Express Series:


Sea to Summit: Caramoan Island to Mayon Volcano

Bicol Express: Day 5. April 29, 2012. 9:00+AM. 
Goodbye Caramoan. Hello Mayon Volcano.

It was time to leave Caramoan and proceed to the next destination in our Bicol Express trip. It was with a heavy heart that we checked out of West Penn Villas but like life, we must continue to move forward.  #emoterongpalaka. We left with a promise to be back into Caramoan's loving arms, the soonest possible time.

Timecheck: 8:30AM. We arrived at Guijalo Port but totally missed the boat ride bound for Sabang Port. The next trip was 12:00 noon. We can't wait that long. The option was to take an alternate route going back to Naga; that is via Nato Port. Boarded the next RO-RO bound for Nato Port, Sagnay CamSur.
Time Check: 09:00AM ++.
Guijalo Port, Caramoan - Nato Port, Sagnay
Estimated Travel Time: 4++ hours



Time Check: 12:00PM ++.
Touchdown Nato Port!

Time Check: 12:00AM ++.
Nato Port, Sagnay - Naga Bus Terminal
Travel Time: 1++ hour

 As soon as we disembarked the RORO Shuttle boat, the green Florencia Liner bus was already waiting for us to board. Rode the bus line bound for Naga City, our quick pit stop to our next destination.

Time Check: 1:30PM ++.
Touchdown Naga City Bus Terminal!

From Point A [Sabang Port] to Point B [Nato Port] to Point C [Bus Terminal], SM Naga is situated across Naga Bus Terminal. Isang tumbling and dalawang jump shot ang makalipas, we found our way in one of the fast food chain and quickly filled our tummy for another road trip ahead. Across the mall, Naga South Bound Van and Jeepney Terminal is going point C from our connect-the-dot-to-the-next-destination road trip - Legazpi, Albay.



Time Check: 2:30PM ++.
Naga South Bound Van and Jeepney Terminal  - Legazpi Grand Central Terminal
Travel Time: 3++ hours


Proudly watching over us on our way to Legazpi are towering mounds of volcanic rock. I'm just not sure if it is Mayon or Isarog that's towering over the province. I can't help but stare in amazement. I could only imagine how astonishing it must have been to climb those mountains. What with all the rugged terrain, diverse flora and fauna, and sublime view in the peak.


Time Check: 6:00PM ++.
Touchdown Legazpi Grand Central Terminal!

It was dusk when we arrived in Legazpi. We stopped at a convenience store to grab some snacks. I approached a tricycle driver and asked if he could bring us to Sampaguita Inn. He was happy to but the fare going there was too expensive - 300 pesos for ride. Puff! So we decided to commute going there. Daddy Jess really works his magic in times like this because he blessed us with another good Samaritan. We approached  a security guard to ask directions and she gladly walked us through the rides. But it turned out she leaves near the inn, so we asked her if we could tag along. The innn was just a few blocks from the terminal. Therefore, instead of spending, we took the long walk to the inn. 
Thou shall not be fooled by the exterior.
Sampaguita Inn offers low-rate affordable accommodation perfect for backpackers and budget travelers. It's along Rizal St and is hard to miss because of the funeral homes located near it. But personally, I won't recommend the place. The room was smelly; felt like they were poisoning as with moth balls.  The restroom/bathroom do not look or smell clean at all. We were tip-toeing around the room and uneasy with how unsanitary our room looked and felt like. We told the receptionist but she really didn't do anything about it. Good thing we had sleeping bags. At least we got roof on our heads, plus we really didn't pay much for the room. Definitely not the place for you if you're looking for a comfortable place to stay.

We initially planned to go out on a night city tour but decided to wing it instead. It was a long day and we still had Caramoan in our heads.

Bicol Express: Day 6. April 30, 2012. 6:00+AM. 
Lignon Hill, Legazpi, Albay


It was still misty when we got out of the inn. Everything was still in slow motion as establishments are still closed. Even Mayon Volcano, at a distant, is still hiding over her blanket of clouds.

As the sun was still on it's way to greet the world, we decided to head for higher grounds to witness Mayon's magnificent showcase.



Lignon Hill Nature Park is owned by the Provincial Government of Albay. The view deck portion of which was assigned to the City of Legazpi Government for management. In July 31, 2010, the said portion was privatized by the virtue of a Memorandum of Agreement between City Government of Legazpi, represented by Mayor Noel Rosal, and JEDI Property Management, represented by its owner Joseph Eric O. Diaz. [credits to the sign on the entrance.]

The park includes nature trails, ziplines, picnic grounds, and view decks.  It also houses the office and monitoring station of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) station where any activities of Mayon are monitored.



LIGNON HILL TUNNEL. Japanese-built World War II Tunnel.
The Japanese assault made a beachhead in Legazpi on December 12, 1941. This tunnel was made as holding or storage area for ammunitions during their occupation on the City and its environs. Unfortunately, it was closed when we got there. Apparently, we were too early. :]



Meet Tope, the guardian of the tunnel.


KAPIT TUKO TRAIL (Lizard Grip Trail)
This is a strikingly steep trail that serves as a shortcut to the summit. If you feel like challenging yourself, then by all means try it. :] Lemme know how it went.
Challenge accepted. Not! We took the regular road.
ENDURANCE TEST.
Lignon Hill also serves as a training ground for athletes, mountaineers, runners or anybody who wants to improve their stamina and endurance. It serves as a good venue to lose some pounds.


The view half-way.

They say the hike to the peak was a good 15-minute walk. I think we finished it at 25-30 minutes. You see, we were too busy fooling around, laughing our hearts out, and stopping for a quick rest to appreciate the view. Yes, it was a painful 30 degrees++ trek but the view was worth every sweat.
Touchdown. 
As soon as we approach the final curve, we were greeted by a cloudless Mayon Volcano. It was like she was just waiting for us to arrive. 



caption this.
ay naku, si ate. #photobomb.

View on top.

Your REWARD.

With a view like this, would you still complain about the exhausting walk you had?
NOT JUST FOR SIGHT-SEEING.
If you feel like really being one with nature with the view of the grandiose Mayon Volcano while enjoying a snack, head on a little further and you'd find yourself in a forest-like picnic ground.




Despite the draining walk to the top, the panorama of Mayon Volcano would surely brush those sweats away.

It just goes to show that even with on trying times, there's always a break in the clouds. #that'slife



..to be continued.

Sampaguita Tourist Inn
Rizal St., Legazpi Port District, Legazpi
(052) 480-6258 | (052) 480-186

Whacky Notes: [EXPENSES]
Sampaguita Inn Accommodation = 900.00 / 3 = 300.00
Sampaguita Inn to Lignon Hill via tricycle = 70.00 / 3 = 23.00 each
Tricycle [West Penn Villas to Guijalo Port, Caramoan] = 50.00 each
Shuttle Ferry [ Guijalo Port, Caramoan to Nato Port, Sagnay] = 600.00 / 3 = 200.00
Bus [ Nato Port, Sagnay to Naga Van Terminal] = 69.00 each
Van [Naga Van Terminal  to Legazpi Central Terminal] = 180 each
Guijalo Port Terminal = 5.00 each
Breakfast = 162.00 / 3 = 54.00 each
Lunch = 453.00 / 3 = 151.00 each
Snacks = 50.00
Dinner = 130.00 / 3 = 43.00
Workout = tons of sweat
Entrance fee = nada