Showing posts with label Samar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samar. Show all posts

Friday, January 9, 2015

My Top 10 Habal-Habal (single motorcycle) Adventures in the Philippines

It is inevitable in exploring Philippines 
that one must ride either the habal-habal, skylab or pabahay!

All these means of transportation involve riding a single motorcycle (usually a Honda TMX motorcycle for its strength, endurance, and power to carry numerous passengers).  In Mindanao, the habal- habal and skylab are common sight and mode of transportation. It is a-must to experience the ride as an adventurer/explorer!

In my nearly ten years of travel around the Philippines, here are my ten most unforgettable and best rides using the habal-habal!    

1. Monkayo, Compostela Valley




The skylab ride towards the Awao Falls is the best ride ever in my entire life! Imagine, 11 passengers on board the skylab and cruising around 50-60 kilometers in a rugged, muddy, uphill, downhill, and zigzaging road! We even had to cross a river which was then three feet high!

In case you are not convince, what about using the single motorcycle to carry logs!



2. Baganga, Davao Oriental



Number two is my ride to Campawasan Curtain Falls and Cateel, Davao Oriental. Imagine, going to Campawasan Curtain Falls from the town of Baganga (30 plus kilometers back and forth) under the siege of Typhoon Seniang and crossing the river four times.

But that is not the end of the story, after going to the falls, I hired him again as my ride to Cateel Davao Oriental (45 kilometers from Baganga) and then reaching Cateel, going to Aliwagwag Falls (24 kilometers) and then going back to the town of Cateel (24 kilometers again) for my overnight accommodation. I was wet, tired, and cold after the adventure!!!  

3. Maragusan, Compostela Valley




Third in the list is the 5-hour adventure in the banana plantation of Maragusan, Compostela Valley. Nothing beats the  the terrain, slippery and rocky roads and the sight of the plantation. Getting lost in the plantation was part of the adventure! According to my driver Rahim, he was awarded as one of the best drivers in town. I learned it the hard way! =)


4. Calbiga, Samar




There were three of us on board the habal-habal and we were descending from the mountain at the speed of 40-50 kilometers. The road was muddy and rugged. And topping the scene was the Signal No. 2 in Samar! 


5. Sabtang, Batanes



The Sabtang ride is memorable in the sense that we had to board the motorcycle to the boat going to Sabtang Island and then journeying the entire island (all the barangays!) using the motorcycle and it took us nearly 5 hours to do the feat.

6. Camiguin




It took me two days of habal-habal ride before I was able to finish going to all the major tourist spots in Camiguin. 
  

7. Bislig, Surigao Del Sur




How about getting lost? The driver did not know the way towards Tinuy-an Falls! Normal travel time is only 20 minutes but it took us 1 hour and 45 minutes before reaching the falls.


8. Kanlaon, Negros Oriental




Searching and seeing three falls, getting bewildered by the biggest tree, and climbing the mountain using the habal-habal was really an adventure!


9. Lake Sebu, South Cotabato




Using the extended habal-habal, we went to the 7 falls, 3 lakes and mingled with the tribe!


10. Samal Island, Davao 



This one is the most expensive. Imagine, P300/hour! And we had to go to the major tourism spots in Samal Island. We finished the tour in four hours of fast-paced tour!



Worthy of mention is my long ride in Biri Island, Northern Samar!



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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Land Travel In Region 8

Land travel in Region 8 is different from any other regions in the Philippines. It requires going to one province to another by van (not the typical bus or jeepney ride travel). Well, there are a few buses plying the route but van travel is inevitable if you want to explore Region 8.

Region 8 is composed of the following provinces, namely: Northern Samar, Samar, Biliran, Leyte and Southern Leyte.

These are the van providers, namely: Van-Vans, Grand Tours, and Duptours.

Duptours Shuttle Services 
St. Niño Street
Tacloban City
(053) 523 8107

Links -

Pan-Philippine Hwy
Calbayog City
(055) 534 3020


Grand Tours
Pan-Philippine Hwy
Calbayog City

TERMINALS
Catarman:Rizal St., Brgy.Acacia,
Catarman Northern Samar
Calbayog:Bugallon St., West, Calbayog City
 
Catbalogan:San Bartholomew St.,
Catbalogan City
Tacloban:Trese Martinez Cor. A. Mabini St.,
Brgy. 154 Tacloban City
Ormoc:Arradaza St., Cor. Lopez Jaena Sts., Ormoc City

Van-Vans
Osmeña St
Ormoc City
Contact person and no. - Juluis- 0916-820-1718/09472076978 or email at ryaj143@yahoo.com


The following are the travel time and fare for the routes mentioned. I forgot the travel time and fare for some of the routes (as of May 2013). I started my tour from Surigao Sity to cover Region 8.

Maasin to Ormoc City (vice-versa) - 1 hour and 45 mins. 

Ormoc City to Biliran (vice-versa) - 1 hour and 30 mins


Ormoc City to Tacloban (vice-versa) - 2 hours and 30 mins. (P120)

Biliran to Tacloban (vice-versa) - more than 2 hours 

Tacloban to Balanggiga (vice-versa) - 1 hour and 30 mins


Tacloban to Catbalogan  (vice-versa) - 2 hours and 20 mins (P120)

Tacloban to Borongan City (vice-versa) 2 hours and 55 minutes

Catbalogan to Calbayog (vice-versa) - 1 hour and 15 mins (P90)

Calbayog to Allen (vice-versa) - 1 hour and 30 mins (P90) (Last trip 6pm and only Grand Tours service the route))

Calbayog to Catarman (vice-versa) 1 hour


Related link -
http://junvillegas.blogspot.com/2013/03/eastern-visayas-tour.html


Saturday, November 17, 2012

Caves in the Philippines: A Spelunker's Dream!

The Philippines is blessed with a variety of tourist destinations ranging from white sand beaches, limestone cliffs, lagoons, mangroves, hills, mountains, volcanoes, rivers, water falls and breathtaking landscapes and seascapes. These destinations offer numerous ecotourism and recreational activities. 

From the numerous recreational activities, my personal favorite is Spelunking


taken from howstuffworks
According to Merriam-Webster, Spelunking/Caving is the hobby or practice of exploring caves. Some call it a sport in which people explore caves. 

Others define it as an exhilarating journey to the deep, dank, dark depths of the Earth. I simply call it my passion!   






The love for this ecotourism activity started in Sagada, Mountain Province. I had no idea then what was spelunking was all about. But the love and urge for it grew from then on.

Here are the caves that I have explored in the Philippines.



Sumaguing-Lumiang Cave, Sagada, Mountain Province

This a four-hour trek inside the cave starting from Lumiang cave and ending in Sumaging cave.



One has to be very careful inside the cave. It is very slippery and the terrain is rugged.

There are times you have to tip-toe walking in narrow cliffs inside the cave. 

And even cross pockets of water inside the cave.

Year 2011, I went back to Sagada for the two-hour Sumaging Cave adventure.











    The Puerto Princesa Underground River (PPUR) is one of the Seven Nature Wonders of the World. It boasts of  an 8.2 kilometer underground water system. But only 1.5 kilometers can be explored using a boat ride. 

     The tour is good for 45 minutes only.







Inside the cave, the sight is just magnificent!



























    
     Hinagdanan Cave, Bohol 

     From Tagbiliran City, a 40-minute van ride 
     will take you to the spot.


































  
     Callao Cave, Penablanca, Cagayan

The seven-chambered Callao Caves boast of massive limestone and other rock formations, skylights, and a chapel.Every chamber has natural crevices, which let light get into the cave, serving as illumination for the otherwise dark areas of the place. A boat ride is a must to reach the entrance of the cave.
      
      Cagayan is the cave capital of the Philippines.
















 

       Sta. Victoria Caves. Ilagan, Isabela

       There are three caves that you can 
       explore.

























    
   
           Aglipay Caves, Quirino
           
          The spelunking can be finished in 1-2   hours.






 
    

     There are times that you have to crawl inside the cave.










     


   Amazing formations can be seen inside the cave.


   







      Leaving the cave, you have to climb the man-made ladder.













    

    Sohoton Cove, Bucas Grande Island

    In order to reach the spot, one must ride the boat.




















   

Odloman Cave, Negros Oriental 

You have to trek just to reach the cave.
         
     This cave is 8.9 km. long. Five entrances have been connected and the system comprises a mix of large and small galleries with some active streamway. This cave is the 6th deepest in the country.
















  
     I was  able to reach our destination.  
     
    Unfortunately, we do not have the necessary equipment to enter the cave. 






    

    Mabinay Caves, Negros Oriental

        Negros Oriental is home to a number of caves in the Philippines.



































    Silop Cave, Surigao City

         The cave can be reached within 25-30   minute ride from the city.























     

      Sohoton Cave, Basey Samar 

    One has to rent a boat to reach the cave. This is included as one of the 32 ecotourism spots in the Philippines. 






































    And finally, the latest cave I trekked,



    Calbiga Caves, Western Samar

     The largest cave system in the Philippines 
      and third in Southeast Asia.







  
   
    You can also enjoy bird watching while 
      trekking after your spelunking.









     Try trekking, bird watching and spelunking in the Philippines.

      It's more fun doing these activities in the Philippines! =)


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