Friday, July 8, 2016

STOP OVER IN CAMILING TOWN OF TARLAC

Municipality of Camiling, Tarlac, Philippines



Note: This is a part of my June 5 – 6, 2016 Alaminos City-Bolinao-Camiling Tour which includes: Hundred Islands, Saint Joseph Cathedral Parish Church, Alaminos City Hall and Colegio San Jose de Alaminos, Cape Bolinao Lighthouse, Patar Beach, Giant Taklobo Resto Grill and Resort Cottages.

Capturing a scenic ricefield 15 minutes before Camiling town


Camiling is a first-class urban municipality of the province of Tarlac in the Philippines. Camiling is one of the fastest-growing towns of Tarlac when it comes to income and economy. It is also considered as the richest when it comes to cultural heritage in the entire province. The town is also dubbed to be the Old Lady in the Northwestern province of Tarlac because it is one of the oldest municipality created by the Spanish government under the province of Pangasinan where it previously included the former barrio of Mayantoc, San Clemente and Sta. Ignacia. The municipality also features cultural antiquity as seen in its churches and ancestral houses. The town also features magnificent ruins. (Wikipedia)

Another scenic ricefield captured 10 minutes before Camiling town


It has been my habit not to sleep during a trip because I knew that anytime something amazing scenery will unfold to my eyes in a rush. I always keep on holding my camera to capture these moments. Indeed, nothings escapes Benedict Mary.

Camiling Public Market


The reason why we had a stopover in Camiling was because were not able to buy pasabulong like dried fish, fresh bangus (milkfish) and a few delicacies. In cases like this, I am so alert in scouting for the best spot to visit since I have limited time. It was my first time to be in Camiling and I had no idea which spot to visit then.

The Ruins of the old Saint Michael The Archangel Parish Church


Fortunately, there was one sight that struck my attention and it was the ruins of the old Saint Michael The Archangel Parish Church which is just opposite to Camiling Public Market. I was so intrigue as to why this church has been abandoned with the other new church built just at the back of it.

The market extension fronting the church's ruins


I was in a rush to know why this church was already in ruins. So, I had to ask a colleague of mine who is from Camiling in the name of Mrs. Eleanor Baldonado Tejada and this what she said, "The old 18-century built Roman Catholic Church of Saint Michael Archangel was razed by fire in 1997 but prior to that it was already declared by the National Historic Commission as a historic site and was considered then as the oldest religious structure built in the province of Tarlac. St.Michael, is the patron saint of Camiling and is considered to be miraculous wayback during the Philippine-Japanese war."

The facade of the new Saint Michael The Archangel Parish Church


Equipped with an adrenaline rush, I ran towards the rear end of the public market and turned left to a gasoline station just to be in the new Saint Michael The Archangel Parish Church. I was extremely astonished to see its exceptionally designed facade. The architectural design was modern yet it showcases an icon of what a Roman church has to look like.

The right wing of the church


I looked then for a door opening for me to enter the church but that day was Monday and the church was closed. So, I contented myself of just checking what is in store for me and maximized it. At the right side of the main door was low stair cases with an open gate leading inside the church open grounds. With nobody to ask with, I obliged myself to get inside and had an ocular inspection.

Heading towards the ruins of the burned parish church


While inside the church's grounds, I noticed that the other side of the burned ruins of the old church can be viewed much better with no obstruction. I was suppose to walk towards it but a dog ran towards me. I was scared of rabies and so I almost run with fear just to get rid from the dog. But hey!!! I remember that dogs chase people who run away. And so, what I did was to talk to the dog as if I was talking to a man calmly and in such a low voice with these utterances: "Baby, I am here for this holy ground. Well, can you accompany me to the ruins, please." Surprisingly, the dog with big round eyes looked at me and even came close to lick my legs. I was in short pants then. And so, the male dog just took advantage of my exposed skin. But anyway, we walked together heading to the old church.

The ruins of the Spanish style school


It was a long walk for me with the leg-skin-leaking dog where we passed through a brick-made Adoration chapel and before turning left we have to pass through the ruins of a Spanish style school which is created for sanctification like the St. Michael Parish Church Garden and the St. Michael Meditation Sanctuary.

The interior of the old church ruins


Being inside the ruins of the old church is a moment I can't describe. I was creating scenarios of how the church was then before it was razed by fire. It must have been a very solemn place being a venue of high masses during big church celebrations like Pontifical masses.

Other part of the Spanish style school ruins


Roaming around the backyard of the church is a revelation that indeed the place was once a busy school annexed to the church that of the old church ruins.

The meditation garden


There was so much space at the backyard of the church as the ruins of the Spanish style school extends to the left wing of the new parish church. Part of this rehabilitated space was the meditation garden which then a part of the school ruins.

The left wing of the new church


To avoid the company of the dog, I decided to have my exit at the other side which is on the left wing of the church which is an open parking space.

Maria Clara Estate


Thinking I had spent much time, I ran again and looked for the service bus we were boarding. I walked across a municipal park and saw that our bus was parked almost opposite to the ancestral house of Maria Clara, one of the women linked to the famous national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. Again, it was closed and I have to climb halfway to the high fence just to capture of what was inside. On the gate was posted with these notice: For reservation, contact Mr. Marvin Catapang at: 0943-700-1081; 0915-758-3471; and 0915-801-2991.

Mount Damas (Photo Credit: Pinoy Mountaineer)


When I went back to our bus, I found out that still few others of my companions were still not around since they were busy buying some pasalubong stuff. So, I decided to stay in the municipal park and happened to talk to local tourism staff and he showed me a brochure which he did not give me a copy. I noted three of them and one was mountaineers' favorite, the 685-meter Mount Damas in San Clemente which is already a part of Zambales Mountain Range. I got interested of this because I am also a mountaineer.

The 160-foot high Ubod Water Falls (Photo Credit: The Unicorn Breeder Blogger)


Secondly, was the Ubod Water Falls which according to my cyber search was a 160-foot waterfalls in Mt. Damas in Papaac. Considered as the highest falls in the entire province of Tarlac. It is located deep in the wilderness of Barangay Papaac.

The Si-El Water Falls (Photo Credit: Lakbay Buhay blog)


Thirdly, the Si-El Falls which I noticed that these three can be enjoyed if one opts to scale Mount Damas. In my search, I discovered that when one is at the summit of Mount Damas, the San Jose Circuit – Mt. Bungkol Baka, Mt. Tangisan and Mt. Kawayan can be viewed from it. Fortunately, I already scaled Mount Bungkol Baka.

HOW TO GO THERE

Take a Five Star bus liner bound to Bolinao/Alaminos/Anda/Agno/San Carlos via Camiling and drop at the market in Camiling and use this updated Fare Matrix for your guide through its Hotline number at 09277124349.

Regular Airconditioned Fare from Cubao to Camiling Regular Airconditioned Fare from Pasay to Camiling Airconditioned 20% Discounted Fare for Senior Citizens, PWD and Students from Cubao to Camiling Airconditioned 20% Discounted Fare for Senior Citizens, PWD and Students from Pasay to Camiling
P262
P272
P209
P218




Ordinary Bus Fare from Cubao to Camiling Ordinary Bus Fare from Pasay to Camiling Ordinary Bus 20% Discounted Fare for Senior Citizens, PWD and Students from Cubao to Camiling Ordinary Bus 20% Discounted Fare for Senior Citizens, PWD and Students from Pasay to Camiling
P200
P208
P160
P166




Sunday, July 3, 2016

GIANT TAKLOBO RESTO GRILL AND RESORT COTTAGES

Barangay Balingasay, Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines,



Note: This is a part of my June 5 – 6, 2016 Alaminos City-Bolinao-Camiling Tour which includes: Hundred Islands, Saint Joseph Cathedral Parish Church, Alaminos City Hall and Colegio San Jose de Alaminos, Cape Bolinao Lighthouse, Patar Beach, and Camiling Quick Tour.

Such a festive treat at the Giant Taklobo Resto Grill


Giant Taklobo Resto Grill and Resort Cottages is just 20 minutes drive from Patar Beach and Cape Bolinao Lighthouse. It is 2 hours away from the Hundred Islands. If accommodation booking is a problem in Patar beach resorts during peak season, this resort can be a handy pick.

Jaja Villespin: The Celebrant


The above picture shows Jaja Villespin who treated our group with this boodle fight as she just graduated recently from the University of Santo Tomas, she is the daughter of my colleague, Mrs. Zony Villespin, the wife of the Captain Sailor, Mr. Jojo Villespin.

The boodle fight in a festive setting


In my conversation with its owner, he told me that it was originally opened just for a resto grill but its growing clientele had pushed them to expand the business where it also has its own resto bar and a lucrative resort cottage. It operates from 10:00 A.M. and closes at 10:00 P.M. but they also accept functions like birthdays, weddings, baptismal receptions, debut party and even corporate meetings.

Unforgiving eating appetite: leave no trace approach (Model: Mrs. Lucia M. Llego)


Guests can choose to stay inside the resto pavilion, resto bar or in the nipa huts. It offers a good ambiance and since it is nestled in the middle of lush green landscape, guests will be more comfortable. Orders can be in the choice mixed bilao which is a combination of grilled bangus or grilled sungayan, calamares, danggit, grilled liempo or pork barbeque on stick, chicken, steamed crabs, steamed okra, grilled eggplant, green mango or pickled mango, atchara, arosep, tomato, alamang and padas. Rice can be ordered per individual serving or in platter and mind you with free pitcher of iced tea. There can be choice of small (3-5pax) P1,300, medium and large bilao (8-10pax) for P1,800. They also serve halo-halo buko pandan flavor with full of ingredients for only P90.

Hut cottages to accommodate smaller groups


I noticed that they have very clean comfort rooms equipped with toilet paper and bidet and they have free wi-fi connection which their food attendants even offer. The utensils are so clean. Surprisingly, they also serve Starbucks coffee. I also like how they cooked for us the ginataang gulay with crabs and bagnet.

The Giant Taklobo: The company's trademark


There so much green around if the guests would like to roam around and the parking space will accommodate more cars. The tall trees around balances the ecosystem of the this venue.

The Giant Taklobo Accommodation



A cozy and comfortable accommodation for a bigger group


The whole accommodation can accommodate a minimum of 16 persons. However, it is too spacious where additional beds can be accommodated inside the spacious rooms.

The spacious living room


Obviously, it is fully furnished with native furniture installed giving it an ambiance of a Filipino touch. There are enough outlets where guests can charge their gadgets.

Double Queen-size beds per room


The accommodation is equipped with double queen-size beds which can accommodate four persons in every and there are two rooms in the whole of the accommodation.

The Dining Section


At the rear of the spacious well-furnished living and visitors lounge is the dining section.

A sighted river in Balingasay just before the Giant Taklobo Resto Grill


CONTACT DETAILS


For reservations, contact its proprietor, Mrs. Naty Cara at 09214630623 and 09176721885
Free calls USA and Canada via Magic Jack: +17472009513
Address:
Giant Taklobo Resto Grill
Brgy. Balingasay, Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines 2406

PATAR BEACH RESORTS

Location: Barangay Patar, Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines



Note: This is a part of my June 5 – 6, 2016 Alaminos City-Bolinao-Camiling Tour which includes: Hundred Islands, Saint Joseph Cathedral Parish Church, Alaminos City Hall and Colegio San Jose de Alaminos, Cape Bolinao Lighthouse, Giant Taklobo Resto Grill and Accommodation and Camiling Quick Tour.

The long beach stretch of Patar white beach


Patar is just one of the barangays of Bolinao which is located in the northwestern part of Lingayen Gulf of Pangasinan. There might be some other beach resorts here also having off-white fine sand but what is good in there is, it is not that crowded. And yes!!! It is so close to Punta Piedra Point where the historical and cultural heritage edifice of Cape Bolinao Lighthouse is located.

Open nipa and wooden cottages along Patar beach front


Our tour operator brought us to a beach resort managed by Patar White Beach Bolinao Community Association, Inc. Cottages and resort houses are not that expensive as they are made of simple bamboo and wooden materials. While roaming around, I spotted a name of White Beach of Patar and another is the Ocean Side Beach Resort. Noticeably, shower rooms have more than enough water when you rinse but you just have to pay P10.

Enjoying a friendly weather in the beach


Since ours was just a day trip just enjoying the crystal clear waters and blue skies and endless snorkel, we ended up renting an open cottage which costs P500 with a capacity of at least 15 people equipped with a table where we can put our personal stuff. This part of Patar Beach is flocked with commoners and so bigger crowds of people are expected mostly those who are staying for a day.

A place where the sand, sea and skies blend to give a relaxing mood


For those who wanted to stay overnight where stargazing is an exciting activity, closed nipa hut ranging from P700 to P1,500 with capacity of 3 to 5 persons. However, for those who really wanted to stay in luxurious hotels in the area, this LINK can be useful.

Where souvenir shops abounds (Model: Allan R. De la Trinidad)


There are some souvenir shops around and stores where one can buy basic necessities like food stuff, drinks or even hard drinks. And I’ve read a certain post about the parking rental which varies as to vehicular type, namely: Bus/Truck – P80; Van/Jeep/Pick-up/Car – P50; Tricycle – P20; and Single Motor – P15.

The typical open nipa cottage size


Looking around, I have noticed that the other end of the beach stretch has luxurious beach resorts while the other end has rock formations. The clear waters was really that inviting. And the waves after noon time were so playful that if you just let yourself afloat on the water, you will be washed ashore. There is also a net for the volleyball enthusiasts.

One of the convenient stores in the area


We initially had a trip coming from Alaminos City because we stayed overnight in the Island Tropics Hotel after our Hundred Islands day tour and so heading to Bolinao is closer for a total of one and a half hours drive.

Playing with the rushing waves


However, if one intends to just enjoy Patar beaches, he can take Five Star bus liner (Cubao and Pasay terminals); Victory and Dagupan bus liners (Cubao terminals) where your destination ends in Bolinao town. Tricycle services can be chartered from Bolinao town to Barangay Patar which will range from P150 to P200 depending on your haggling skills.

HOW TO GO THERE



Since I had a different route when I visited this place and I want to provide you the best information to reach it, I copied this portion from a blog of a public school teacher, "Blissfulguro" with details as follows:

From Manila, there are three Bus stops and it normally takes 5-6 hours to reach Bolinao Pangasinan. Buses stops in Dau terminal, Tarlac terminal and Alaminos City terminal. For trip schedules, reservations and ticket prices, you may contact the bus company at the following contact numbers:

Victory Liner – Cubao Quezon City Terminal
Phone #: (632) 727-4534, (632) 727-4688, (632) 410-8986
Twitter Account: @VictoryLinerInc
Email: info@victoryliner.com
Website: http://www.victoryliner.com

FiveStar Bus Line – Pasay City Terminal
Phone #: TEL.# (632) 853-4772/ (632) 851-6659/ (632) 851-6614
Hotline: 0927-7124349
Website: http://www.5starbus.co/

Dagupan Bus Line – Cubao Quezon City Terminal
Phone#: +63(2)8252927 and +63(2)8252930

Saturday, July 2, 2016

CAPE BOLINAO LIGHTHOUSE

Patar, Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines



Note: This is a part of my June 5 – 6, 2016 Alaminos City-Bolinao-Camiling Tour which includes: Hundred Islands, Saint Joseph Cathedral Parish Church, Alaminos City Hall and Colegio San Jose de Alaminos, Giant Taklobo Resto Grill and Accommodation and Camiling Quick Tour.

Cape Bolinao Lighthouse: The Pride of Pangasinan


Cape Bolinao Lighthouse is 351 feet (107 meters) above sea level atop Punta Piedra Point, an elevated hill of rocky topography which is the sharp point of Cape Bolinao itself with 140 steps spiral staircase fronting the serene West Philippine Sea. It was constructed in 1905 with the joint efforts of the Filipino, American and British architects.

A personal encounter with the guardian of the seas


It is the second highest lighthouse in the Philippines next to the Cape Bojeador Lighthouse of Burgos, Ilocos Norte. Unlike, the latter, this one can’t be climbed. I can't imagine, how it would be so picturesque using the illumination room as the viewdeck to see the surrounding seas, hills and coastal beaches and cliffs.

The abandoned facilities around the lighthouse


This lighthouse is 51 kilometers coming from Alaminos City via Alaminos – Bani Road and Regional Highway 5 or an hour and a half drive. This can be visited after enjoying the phenomenal beauty of Hundred Islands where historical and cultural tour will follow.

When I see a lighthouse, I am reminded of other lighthouses of the Philippines like that of Capones Island, Capul and in Batanes, though I find these three so picturesque. I had a deeper encounter with Capones Lighthouse when my friend Rome Frias and I, spent overnight during one Good Friday on a cliff down its lighthouse. It was such an scary experience when only two of us were in that island that night.

Once a loyal guardian of the seas


Standing from the viewdeck of the lighthouse, one can see the vast expanse aquamarine sea outlined with a long stretch of white sandy beaches while other coastlines are have rough and rocky formations and the rest are dramatic lush green hills.

Built in the midst of diverse flora


Like any other lighthouse, it has its illumination room with lightning apparatus imported from England and lantern along with the chimneys and 3 wicks came from France. However when these parts were already damaged, the Filipino machinists had succeeded in manufacturing the same parts in replica form for importing them were really that difficult. It was amazing to know that in this specific lighthouse, its lamp is visible to as far as 44 kilometers. Then really, ships from afar can really see how it give signaling light visibility.

ICONIC LANDMARKS OF ALAMINOS CITY

Location: Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines



Note: This is a part of my June 5 – 6, 2016 Alaminos City-Bolinao-Camiling Tour which includes: Hundred Islands, Patar Beach, Cape Bolinao Lighthouse, Giant Taklobo Resto Grill and Accommodation and Camiling Quick Tour.

The altar and pulpit of St. Joseph Cathedral Parish


This is a part of my June 5-6, 2016 Alaminos-Bolinao Trip which includes the trip on: Hundred Islands Tour

St. Joseph Cathedral Parish must have an iconic significance in Alaminos City as it is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Alaminos and is Roman Rite diocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. It was created and erected on January 12, 1985 from the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan with the bishop's see at Alaminos, Pangasinan. It comprises 14 municipalities in the western part of the province of Pangasinan.

The facade of St. Joseph Cathedral Parish


I attended a 7:00 P.M. English Holy Mass here on June 5, 2016 on the eve after my Hundred Islands trip. This church is quite far at more than 5 kilometers from Island Tropics Hotel where I stayed overnight and I have to charter a tricycle for P60.

Statues of saints on the facade of St. Joseph Cathedral Parish


It was timely that it was Sunday when I attended mass and I can see that the church was filled with parishioners, an indication that this part of the Philippines are still Catholic believers.

The interior of St. Joseph Cathedral Parish


The 7:00 P.M. mass schedule was the last but it took me almost 30 minutes to wait before the church was emptied with parishioners since some of them stayed to pray for the novena, holy rosary and other prayers for personal intentions.

The Colegio San Jose de Alaminos


Colegio San Jose de Alaminos is a very important landmark of Alaminos as it produces hundred of professionals and like any other typical city or town in the Philippines, catholic schools serves as the arm of its parish church in keeping the townsfolk closer to the church.

Parish Church-Parochial School: An Inseparable Tandem


I am reminded that typically parish churches have their own parochial school and St. Joseph Cathedral Parish Church and Colegio San Jose de Alaminos is just a concrete example.

The rotonda approaching St. Joseph Cathedral Parish


Before I attended the 7:00 P.M. Mass, I happened to tour around Alaminos City just to capture its form during that late afternoon and I can see how bustling the city is with so many establishments.

The imposing Alaminos City Hall


One can tell that a city is progressive just by the looks of its city hall equipped with a functional giant LCD screen. The presence of the Hundred Islands in the city's jurisdiction is a big boost to its economy due to booming tourism industry.

The Alaminos City Park


Another landmark of the city which I was so impressed with was its park just opposite to the city hall. It was highly maintained and the benches are quite inviting to seat in with its lush green landscaping one will be refreshed staying in the park with pipe-in music.

HOW TO GO THERE

Simply take a Five Star Bus from either Cubao or Pasay terminal which will drive you to Alaminos City for 4 to 5 hours travel time. Below are the current fare rates of the said bus liner.

Five Star Bus Rates



Book Hotline at 09277124349 or for more updated fare, visit this LINK



Regular Airconditioned Fare from Cubao to Alaminos Regular Airconditioned Fare from Pasay to Alaminos Airconditioned 20% Discounted Fare for Senior Citizens, PWD and Students from Cubao to Alaminos Airconditioned 20% Discounted Fare for Senior Citizens, PWD and Students from Pasay to Alaminos
P393
P403
P314
P322




Ordinary Bus Fare from Cubao to Alaminos Ordinary Bus Fare from Pasay to Alaminos Ordinary Bus 20% Discounted Fare for Senior Citizens, PWD and Students from Cubao to Alaminos Ordinary Bus 20% Discounted Fare for Senior Citizens, PWD and Students from Pasay to Alaminos
P300
P308
P240
P246