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Showing posts with label Caramoan Islands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caramoan Islands. Show all posts

1/12/2012

NAGA-CARAMOAN │ 2-Day Itinerary




Naga-Caramoan.

Here's the rough sketch of our 2 day Naga-Caramoan Tour!
                                                
I T I N E R A R I E S 
Day One (Naga City)
CamSur Water Sports Complex

Day Two (Caramoan)


E X P  E N S E S 
Transportation
Php 4780.00 - Roundtrip Ticket Manila-Naga
Php   200.00 - NAIA Terminal 3 Fee
Php     20.00 - Pili Airport Terminal Fee
Php   240.00 - Outrigger pump boat from Sabang Port (Naga) to Guijalo Port (Caramoan) to Sabang
Php 5240.00 -Total
** free transfer from Pili Airport to and from Crown Hotel to La Casa Roa Hotel to Airport.

Accommodation
Php 4050.00 - Executive Suite Room at New Crown Hotel (1 night)
                        P. Burgos St. Naga City │
                       Tel. no. (054) 473 8305/ 473 1845
                       │ www.crownhotelnaga.com
Php 2800.00 - Executive Twin Sharing at La Casa Roa (1 night)
                        Tawog Caramoan, Camarines Sur │Dr. Ramon Perez  (054) 811 3184/09175965881
                       │ momieperez@gmail.com
Php 5800.00 - Total

Food 
>Day One:
Php     50.00 - Dinner at "Budget Ave", Naga City
Php   200.00 - Groceries
Php   250.00 - Total
           * free Breakfast at New Crown Hotel and Free Lunch was from City Tour Agency
>Day Two
Php     70.00 - Halo-Halo, extra order
Php     65.00 - Tinola, cooked to order at Hotel Roa
Php   135.00 - Total
           * Hotel accommodation inclusive of 3 free meals.

Others
Php 2000.00 City Tour Fee inclusive of land transportation and CWC fees and rentals
Php 2000.00 Island hoping inclusive of guide fee and boat rental
Php 150.00 Snorkel set rental


O V E R - A L L  S P E N D I N G S
pproximately Php 16625.00 per person*













*courtesy of Nestle Fruit Selection Yogurt Php 30,000 GC thorough BCD Travel and Tours.

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CARAMOAN │ Guijalo Port

Guijalo port at high tide
Boat reached Guijalo at 12:15PM from Sabang port, Naga. We were almost near the port then, but I was puzzled why this commercialized ferry boat stopped quite distant. Then after seconds, several small boats came fetching passengers. We're like being attacked by pirates! haha. We'll it was low tide that's why. 
Guijalo from afar.
All the passengers' things that time were located on boat's certain area so we can't get it at once, they just asked us to ride the boat first and waited for our baggages at the port. Of course I was nervous about our things, but nothing to worry, all of the locals and lifters were honest, just keep an eye on other passengers, they might carry away yours.
Docked boats at the port.
Our outrigger boat viewed from the port.

When we reached the port, we noticed unusual bigger tricycles offering ride and hotel accommodations. So if you haven't took any tour packages, don't worry, Hotels will make it easier for you and will arrange everything in a very cheap price!

Remember: Boat ride from Guijalo Caramoan port back to Sabang Naga is until 11 AM only.
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1/11/2012

CARAMOAN │Lampikaw Tablet Rock

Lampikaw Tablet Rock.
After that interesting Island hopping experience, we went back to Bikal port and saw this interesting rock form from afar. Lampikaw Tablet Rock might be familiar to those foreign survivor fans not just beacause of nice location but because of memorable challenge happened here.
Closer look.
Lampikaw, the loner rock. :)
It's like an isolated rock, sprouted far from the rock formation beside it.
More closer.
The Survivor Challenge.


July 31, 2011
Like what I mentioned on my previous blog post, this was one of the location of foreign Survivor TV show, but unfortunately, that wooden structure is just a remnant due to a typhoon struck Caramoan and casted it away to another island, the Minalahus Island. Because of it's incompleteness, we weren't able to experience the survivor excitement contestants had before.
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CARAMOAN │Hunongan Beach Resort

Hunongan Island Beach Resort.
Another mesmerizing private beach in Caramoan group of islands is Hunongan beach resort which is also near famous private resort, Gota beach. From afar, while passing here from Cagbalinad Island, we really saw its white, clean beach front adorn with cute hut accommodations and turquoise waters.
Standing on a huge rock from Cagbalinad Island with backdrop of Hunongan Beach.

Hunongan Island hills from afar as background. As you can see Hunongan Beach is quite near our Island.
Looking Hunongan from afar, just passing by.

This great beach sighting happened last 30th of July 2011 upon passing by from Cagbalinad Island to our next Island destination. We weren't able to experience this Beach it's private and just available only for it's own guests, but still I'm contented to appreciate it's beautiful beach front afar.
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CARAMOAN │Matukad Island's Mystical Bangus

Matukad Island Lagoon.
Caramoan has so many hidden beautiful Islands but there's a mystery behind one of it. The most beautiful and the first Island we visited was Matukad Island which has the finest sand and beautiful sedimentary rock formations, but behind these rocks lies a huge mystery.
Another view of the lagoon.
 Unveiling the mystery isn't that easy, you should climb approximately 20ft. high rocks to see the lagoon that houses it.

We have to pass this challenge to know the mysterious thing that made people amazed and elude at the same time. It's not that hard to climb these beautiful rock forms. It's not that sharp and there are plenty of branches that you can hold on to. Actually it's an advantage for rock climbers and mountaineers, but if you have the guts, muscle strength and endurance you'll definitely reach the top!
"That's the lagoon"
Finally we're at the site where we saw the mystical creature. The area was full of rock wedges with trees around. Actually, we weren't able to get really closer to the lake because it's really hard, "buwis-buhay" event, so we just waited and enjoy view from afar.
Bangus silhouette. 
Mystical creature up close.
 Here's the story about the milk fish. According to our tour guide, the story behind this 6 kilos mysterious fish happened  about 20 years ago, where 2 Bangus "milk fish" with unknown origin lived in this lagoon. During that time a man with his son went out to search for food for their family. Unexpectedly, they found the said lagoon hidden above those huge rocks. They saw the 2 milk fishes, caught 1, brought it home and ate it. The day after, the whole family died. Since then, no one ever tried to catch the Bangus left anymore. No one also did know what's the gender of the said fish.
The milk fish from lagoon.
I ask our tour guide, why shouldn't they put a couple of Bangus there so it will have some friends hehe, plus they can breed that bangus to other bangus and it will live happily ever after!lol. Well, They just prefer to leave it like that to share the story to tourists.
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CARAMOAN │ Lahos Island

Approaching Lahos Island.
After Matukad Island visit, we went to another Island named Lajos or Lahos which means "overflow" because the sea can wash over a part of this narrow island from one side to the other. Vewing from a far, you'll see a beautiful Island, it's like two separated rocks situated on a flat white sand paper and can be appreciated only during low tide.

This Island also has beautiful rock formations like in Matukad's, but in comparison with the sand consistency and color, Lajos has less finer and kinda yellowish one
Out boat docked at Lajos Island.
This Island is unique for it's appearance because of two prominent rocks act like two towers and passing through the middle will take you to the other side of the Island.
Bluish waters viewed from the beach front.
This is the one side of the Island's beach front where we docked our boat. Kuya Joseph, our tour guide said that this is Island is owned by Bichara family and they let able people to rent it like the survivor show. Sometimes, people just camp there for their accomodation and just hire tour guides for the Island hoping and other possible activities in Caramoan.
Rock forms from Island's left side.
I love this rock formation, Isn't that beautiful? For me it's like a huge coral reef. :) These rocks are not as high as those in Matukad but there are more bushes here.
Other rock forms at the beach front.
Looking up on the sky.
Two sides of the Island.
Here's the two sides of the Island separated by a space of white sand. During High tide, this part of the is unseen, where the term Lajos or "Laho" (gone), Island's name came from.





July 31, 2011: 
This visit was fun coz I met tiny creatures under the rocks/sands, and that was interesting. By the way we're planning to have camping here next time, to add excitement on our vacation/adventure and to reduce expenses as well! We could arrange that kind of setting sith our tour guide next time. haha.
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CARAMOAN │ Cagbalinad Island Snorkeling

Cagbalinad from afar.

Another Island explored after Lajos Island, the Cagbalinad Island. Before we proceed to the Island itself, we had snorkeling.

Island is so rich in marine life, you can see how much fish enjoy swimming with you without any feed (bread to attract fishes) and corals beautifully arranged under. It's like 5-10 meters away from the shore where this experience is no way impossible!
Snorkeling on Island's waters.
Vest are provided by our tour guide and goggles are rented for 100 each. Well that cost is cheaper compared to what Island waters offer you.
Flower-like corals.
Scene under the boat.
It's so good to take pictures here because of it's clear waters and well marine life, but be sure to have good cameras as well. Charge it full or bring battery extras, or you'll missed this underwater pic exploration like us. haha.

After snorkeling for about 30-45 mins, we went to the Island proper through hitching the boat's outrigger. It's really fun to be dragged though the water, so relaxing! :)
Island's rocks.
After feeling of sand touching our feet, we walked then to reach the Islands shore. Here it is, the Island. Actually it's beach isn't visible because of high tide. Compare it with the previous photos above.
The huge rock at Cagbalinad's beach front, with Hunongan Island beach resort at the background.
You'll notice this huge rock in the middle once you've reached the shore. Underneath lies many holes, like mini caves, which is more evident during low tides, however in high tides submerging selves in water to appreciate it. Then we climb on the said rock bare footed. It's kinda spiny in texture and might induce injury. Moreover, do not jump on waters if it's not that high tide, you might get injured.

This lovely snorkeling-island adventure happened last July 30, 2011 with my BF. Its a good thing we went there in high tide because we're able to jump and splash into the waters, maybe next time we'll try in low tide so we can take a good picture of it's sand and compared it on other Caramoan's Islands.


July 31, 2011: 
This Island is great.It has good marine life and has so clear and bluish waters. I recommend this for a nice snorkeling experience.



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CARAMOAN │ Minalahus Island

Minalahus Island.
Our last Caramoan Island destination was Minalahus Island. This Island is similar to other Islands but compared to others, majority of it is rock formation proportion as to white sand, (about three fourths). It's already quite tiring but we did still enjoy our last Island.
Rock formations.
Limestones here were quite high and sharp, which is greater portion of Island as to it's sand area. Like any other bummers, we had now opportunity to write on the sand! Yey, coz we forgot to do it on the previous Islands.
Nearby islands seen from Minalahus Island.
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CARAMOAN │ Breathtaking Matukad Island

White sands and limestone rock at Matukad.

Our Island adventure begun when we left Bikal port about 2 in the afternoon and ride a medium sized boat with our tour guide Kuya Joseph. After passing by so many beautiful Islands, we didn't imagine that we'll land on this amaxing Island.

From a far, you'll see this beautiful huge rock inviting you to swim on its bluish waters from your boat up to the shore. This view is just a glimpse and be ready to unveil the beauty you never seen before and I tell you, you don't want to leave this Island upon your first step!
I love the luscious green trees around. 
After an hour we finally docked at the Matukad's shore. My first Matukad Island step was so unforgettable. I felt like I was stepping on a "Pulboron", (a filipino delicacy composed of powdered milk, sugar, and flour) and I cant help but to enjoy it like a child.

The time we visited this Island, locals were cleaning the whole Island because Survivor India will held their first episode shoot, luckily we went there first and experienced the beauty of the Island. Imagine it's beauty that made foreign Survivor team keep coming back Caramoan?
Sedimentary rocks at beach front.
Matukad Island got it's name from local term "Mataas" or Steep based on how limestone rocks appears around the Island. In this picture, this limestone rock formation got my attention, it looks like a throne of the ocean's king situated at the front of the shore.

Behind huge spiny rocks lies an intriguing mystery. Our tour guide told us a story about a mysterious "Bangus" or milk fish that made the Island more popular. Those spiny rocks climbed would seriously scratch your skin if you're not cautious, so be careful holding/stepping on it and always follow what your guide tells you.
Matukad lagoon.
After climbing approximately 20 ft high rock formation, here's the Matukad Lagoon where the 6-kilo-milk fish lives for about 20 years. Would it really be true that a fish can live this long? Unusual but true, locals says. After seeing the lagoon and heard about the story, we climbed a little more to move to a certain spot where you can appreciate the whole Island.
View from the highest point of the Island.
Here's the perfect view from the perfect spot! This is the reason why I really love this Island, I haven't imagined I could see this breath taking scene which I only saw on paintings. Wow! the only word I said. This spot is so perfect I never regretted I had stone scratches and bruises on my legs. From here, you'll see how beautiful the whole Island is. See those Islands on our background? How about those sea grasses saying hi from the waters? Right picture has the background of Matukad's shore together with the beautiful huge rock. And see where we docked our boat, the area we came from down there? Weew, a little bit tiring but it's really worth it.
Another view from the top.
Beach front's huge rock.
This rock was the first thing I appreciated when we came in the Island, started upon seeing it from afar and the second to my favorite things here.
Island's other side, the rich forest. This was taken after we left the Island.
Matukad seen from afar.
July 31, 2011: I will never forget this great Island for its beautiful scenery, rock formations, powdered pure white sand, stories, snorkeling, rock climbing and swimming. All in one Island! That was my first time to do and see all those things in one particular place. So perfect, so beautiful. I know every people, adventurous or not, will definitely enjoy this place. I swear that you will really love this Island like we do. After leaving the Island, I promised to myself that I will come back and hug Matukad Island once again.
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