Thursday, September 11, 2025

TAWI-TAWI TRIP FOR THE SECOND TIME AROUND

 

Tawi-Tawi Provincial Capitol

Tawi-Tawi is a province in the southern tip of the Philippines and is a part of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.  Its capital is the municipality of Bongao with an area of 1,087 square kilometers.  It is such a very peaceful place where Christians and Muslims blends well together.

Arriving Sanga-Sanga Airport at 2:40 P.M. of Bongao

This trip started with a Cebu Pacific flight from Zamboanga City.   Yes, I was alone in this trip.  Prior to my trip, I had asked a referral from tour provider, Dr. Ericson Ranchez  in which I was referred to stay at the homestay of Nursida Diamson Jaluddin.  Their house is just a few meters away from the airport.

Nursida Jaluddin's  Homestay (second floor)

My accommodation was very comfortable equipped with an electric fan at P500 per day including complimentary breakfast which is a complete meal: rice, coffee or milk, or a choice of fish or egg/hotdog, dessert (usually kakanin) with fruit.

Day 1 - December 25, 2023


After exchanging pleasantries with Madame Nursida and fixed my luggages in my accommodation, I requested with Nursida to provide me a transport and guide for a stroll till early evening, where she gave my permanent guide for the whole duration of my stay who is Bensal Abdulmonab - a very friendly and a very smart Muslim.

Bongao Municipal Hall at the capital center
 
The capital center or downtown where business establishments are housed is approximately 10-15 kilometers depending upon the direct routing.  Evidently, it is a bustling municipality.  It has a number of banks with ATM machines and grocery stores.  There are no supermarkets and malls there yet.

Tawi-tawi Provincial Capitol

From the town proper, we drove uphill to Tawi-Tawi Provincial Capitol and on top of it is overlooking the lowlands in a very majestic display. Joggers and bikers alike abounds at the capitol grounds.  Approaching the capitol is a line of food stalls with concrete chairs to relax on.

The town's lowlands as viewed from the capitol's platform view deck (capitol's foreground)

Strollers, tourists, joggers and bikers flocked to the provincial capitol early in the morning and late in the afternoon.  There are not many tourists in Tawi-Tawi and I can barely see a foreign national during my visit.  But for me, visiting the place is in itself an achievement since not all can afford to visit here.   

Tawi-Tawi marker below the provincial capitol's flatform viewdeck

There is no direct flight coming from Manila to Tawi-tawi and vice versa. The option is to take a flight from Manila to Zamboanga City and another flight from Zamboanga City to Bongao of Tawi-Tawi.   Another option from Zamboanga City to Tawi-Tawi is thru ferry (roro type) in Aleson Shipping Lines with weekly trips for a travel duration of 17 hours with a fare of P1,500.

Taking a picture with the provincial seal/logo

My tour guide/driver, Bensal Abdulmonab stayed at the Capitol grounds until 5:25 P.M.   That was such a refreshing afternoon for me coupled with a perfect weather.

The Masjid Raayat Mosque

From the provincial capitol, we drove back to my accommodation and we have to pass thru the majestic Masjid Raayat Mosque, which is also called Tawi-Tawi Central Mosque.

Bud Bongao Peak at the background

As we drove away from Masjid Raayat Mosque, Bud Bongao Peak was appearing in total splendor at our back and becoming smaller as we continue to drive away to an opposite direction.

The Sanga-Sanga beach coast

In my first visit in June 2002, Sanga-Sanga beach coast has still stretch of white sand on its shore line, but this time, it is already deep and swimming is at one's  risk.

Capturing Bud Bongao Peak at the backdrop

It was already dark when I arrived at my accommodation at around 6:30 P.M. just timely for my sumptuous dinner.  Before I left for stroll,  I requested from Nursida that I will be served with seafoods for my dinner charged to my personal account and I had it served for my dinner

Day 2 - December 26, 2023: Island Hopping

Tawi-Tawi is composed of 307 islands and islets, which is divided into 11 municipalities.    Sitangkai is the biggest municipality and the Southern municipality of the Philippines.  Tawi-Tawi is the main island where Panglima Sugala municipality is located, the former capital of Tawi-Tawi.  Bongao island is a smaller island where Bongao municipality, the capital town of the the province is located.

The start of our Panampan-Simunul-Sangay Siapo Island hopping

So tired of my previous days trips, I woke late at 8:10 A.M. of December 26.  Our island hopping was delayed, because one guest named Bernard from Manila wanted to join me in the island hopping, so that the packaged amount of P7,000 can be lessened by half.  We left Bongao at 10:00 A.M. 

1. Panampangan Island


Approaching Panampangan Island

This is island is  a breathtaking "hidden gem" in the Tawi-Tawi islands, which is famous for its over 3-kilometer-long, unique sandbar that is the longest in the country.  It features powdery white sand and turquoise waters and entirely nestles in the Celebes Sea.

It was too hot in the island

It took us one hour and 40 minutes from Bongao Port to Panampangan Island, where we reached the island at 11:40 A.M.  The clear turquoise waters was very inviting to swim.

Bridge Beach in Panampangan

This bridge beach looks more scenic during high tide.  And divers can go diving at the tip of the bridge during high tide.

The rates in island hopping is regulated by the local government unit.  Though, Nursida gave the rate of the 3-island hopping to P7,000 only.  Normally, for Panampangan Island only, its rate is already P8,000.  It so happened that Nursida has another guest who just came from Manila and so, divide amount of P7,000 reducing it to P3,500 for each of us.



Wading down at the bridge beach


A long stretch of almost untouched white sand beach


Walking along the longest sandbar of the Philippines

Panampangan Island and its long sand bar

Walking on the longest sandbar of the Philippines

Literally such a very, very long stretch of sandbar

Walking along the long stretch white sand beach of Panampangan Island

Marine patrol force in the island

Panampangan island has a marine post where they man the island for the safety of the tourists that visit the island.  When we arrived there, I counted them as 28 marines in full uniform gear.  They are very accommodating and sincerely friendly to visitors.  

Time to leave the paradise tropical island

2. Simunul Island


Arriving Simunul Island

Traveling from Panampangan Island to Simunul Island takes 55 minutes. where we reached there at 2:50 P.M.  Simunul is an island municipality of Tawi-Tawi.  It is known as the birthplace of Island in the Philippines.  Its most famous landmark is the Sheikh Karimul Makhdum Mosque, the oldest mosque in the Philippines, built in 1380.  The island offers a glimpse into local culture and natural landscapes, with communities often uniting through their desire to serve and improve healthcare, as seen in the work of YWAM Ships PH.

The Sheik Karimul Makhdum Mosque

Touring around the mosque

Entry in the mosque is allowed for a donation of P100 or more.  You can also give a donation of P100 or more for the use of Muslim abaya and there will be a guide to explain everything as you roam around the sacred place of the mosque.  Entry to the mosque is scheduled during non-worship hours.

The lobby leading to the main door of the mosque

The mosque's interior

While inside the mosque

While inside the mosque

While inside the mosque

Leaving the mosque

From the mosque, where we left at 4:11 P.M., we had an 11-minute habal-habal ride to Papa Bull's Park, still in Simunul Island municipality.

Main Entrance to Papa Bull's Park

Papa Bull's Park is a free-entrance local attraction in Simunul known for housing a large crocodile named Papa Dave, who is considered the largest in the Philippines and has not shown signs of illness or injury.

The park where Papa Dave lives

Papa Dave can freely roamed around the municipal hall grounds and to the swampy area connected to the park.   Thinking of it freely roaming around this area scares me a lot.

Papa Dave is just below the foot bridge

This is how it looks at a distance where Papa Dave is under the foot bridge

The municipal hall is just adjacent to the man-made pool for Papa Dave

Yes, Papa Dave crawls freely in this area whenever he likes

What if Papa Dave will chase me in this municipal hall grounds.  I am just wondering if Papa Dave has also eaten children he caught in this grounds.

Leaving Simunul Island at 4:50 P.M.

We left Simunul Island at 4:51 P.M. heading to the next island destination which is Sangay Siapo.  It is a very small island with no available information as to its area.  But it is really stunning in beauty and scenery.

3. Sangay Siapo Island



Sangay Siapo Island at a distance

Upon landing on its wharf at 5:14 P.M., I personally witnessed its pristine white-sand beach coast with crystal-clear turquoise waters.  It is dotted with overwater bungalows and a long boardwalk.  Features which somehow earned it the title of being "the Little Maldives of the South" due to its stunning tropical beauty.  We paid P100 for the entrance fee per person.

The charming overwater bungalows connected with long boardwalk

The other side of overwater bungalows

Ocular inspection of the overwater bungalows

The powdery white sand beach coast

Walking thru the long boardwalk

Witnessing the magical sunset on the side

Such a refreshing sunset walk

Literally powdery white sand beach

The small patch of coconut trees growing in the island

As we leave Sangay Siapo Island the magical sunset was chasing us

Left Sangay Siapo Island at 5:50 P.M. and was at the Sanga-Sanga Wharf at 6:25 P.M.

Day 3 - December 27, 2023


For Day 3, I decided to have a climb in Bud Bongao which I have done already in my first visit in June 2002.  But this time, I will see to it that I have a lot of pictures and videos.  What is new in this second trip to Tawi-Tawi was my tour to Panglima Sugala municipality and other new tourist spots.

1. Bud Bongao Climb (342 MASL)



Bud Bongao jump-off point

As early as 7:04 A.M., I was already at the registration site which is at the jump-off point of the mountain with Bensal Abdulmonab as my guide again.

Well-maintained trail equipped with shades in between intervals

Bud Bongao has 3,608 steps towards its Tambisan Peak at 342 MASL.  It has cobble stone trail and in between intervals, LGU utility staff clean the area to make it tidy and comfortable for the climbers and pilgrims.  For the Muslims, this mountain is sacred.  It was inaugurated as Bongao Peak Eco-Tourism Park in 2017.

The trails are "So clean, so good!" like the mantra of Sogo Hotel

As the trails are so manageable, I can see a lot of aged people as well as small kids dotting and strutting along the cobbled stone trail.

A little of assault but not too much

This one is a real assault

The backdrop is the massive seascape

Such an easy trail just like a mall walk

The first view deck

Entering the thickly forested area of the mountain

Still at the thickly-forested area

The second viewdeck

The view from the second viewdeck

The communication tower adjacent to the summit

Reaching the summit at 8:17 A.M.

I started the trek at 7:06 and reached the summit with an elevation of 342 MASL at 8:17 A.M. which means that I consumed 1 hour and 11 minutes including rests and taking pictures with my guide, Bensal.  

While at the summit

The view from the summit

The summit's viewdeck flatform

Outside the summit viewdeck's flatform

Descending from the summit

Such a sharp descent thru cobbled stone stairs

Passing thru a Muslim worship area

A tradition where a ribbon/paper tied represent problem or illness

The climbers and pilgrims at this part of the mountain can tie the coded colored ribbons or paper which represents their problems and illness.

Adapting to their tradition

Passing thru this giant tree

Reaching the third viewdeck at 8:56 A.M.

While at the third view deck flatform

Outside the third viewdeck platform

Performing a Muslim dance at the third view deck

Still outside the third deck flatform

Outside the third view deck flatform

Bud Bongao is monkey's habitat

Behaved monkeys waiting only to be fed

Descending Bud Bongao

Back to the jump-off point at 10:06 A.M. 

2. Panglima Sugala Municipality


My guide and I left Bud Bongao jump-off point at 10:15 A.M. and headed to Panglima Sugala arriving there at 12:02 Noon.  It was a long drive but the roads are in good condition.

While at the Municipal Fish Port of Panglima Sugala

Touring around the place

Taking our lunch

Panglima Sugala Grand Mosque

Municipal Hall

The Catholic Church

At the border of Panglima Sugala exiting at 1:20 P.M.

3. Arsafria Farm

Arrived at Arsafria Farm at 1:26 P.M. This is a 10-hectare farm in Interior Lapid-Lapid, Tawi-Tawi which is 25 kilometers from the town of Bongao.   It is a unique estate that combines recreational activities, religious devotion and agricultural practices in a peaceful retreat and farm setting.  It offers a unique, refreshing experience for visitors looking for a nature-filled and spiritually recharging attraction. There was an entrance fee of P100 in the farm.

Masjid Qudwatun Hasanah Mosque

The refreshing pool in the farm

Braving the heights in the farm's hanging bridge

Almost done with the  hanging bridge crossing challenge

ARSAFRIA Farm is the acronym of the 8 children of the founders, Radzma Jamiri and Jul-Ajid Jamiri. The names of the 8 children are: Al-Radjid, Rashid, Sitti Rahma, Al-Amin, Fauzia, Ro-Janna, Ishmael and Abdullah.

"I Love Tawi-Tawi" marker at Arsafria Farm

This farm resort began its construction on July 2019 and opened its door to welcome guests on November 2021.  The concept and design had arisen from the founders visions to create a place of recreation and relaxation not forgetting to glorify and thank the Creator.

The watchpost in the farm

Biking in the farm

Indeed a tropical resort farm

I left Arsafria Farm at 2:20 P.M. 

4. Hja. Uppay Malik Robber Tree Farm 

The rubber trees in this farm has been planted in 2008.  This forest park resembles that of a scenery seen in a Korean "tele-novela" which features a forest of tall lanky rubber trees, filled with brown falling leaves spread across the park's ground.  There was no entrance fee upon here but guests are encourage to donate which I did at P50.

The entry to the rubber forest park


The towering rubber trees


5. Balobok Rock Shelter

It is a cove facing the Sulu Sea at Sanga-Sanga of Tawi-Tawi.  It is a prehistoric habitation site from 6810-3190 Before Common Era or BCE (8760 -5140 years ago),  as evidenced by a shell midden that yielded a considerable amount of animal remains in all three of its cultural layers.

Descending to the massive rock shelter

This archaeological wonders was accidentally discovered in 1963 by Mr. Assiong Bangali of Tubig Basag Primary School while fishing near the shore.   He saw the rock shelter as he took refuge during a suddent downpour.  In 1966, Mr. Eric Casino of the #NationalMuseumPh reported the existence of the rockshelter when he visited it during his fieldwork in Cagayan de Sulu Island.  His report described the rockshelter as an archaeological site with shell and stone adzes, flaked tools, earthenware sherds, and shell remains.  Later that year a team of archaeologists led by Mr. Casino conducted an initial excavation of the site.  This was succeeded with a partial excavation in 1969 by American anthropologist Alexander Sphoehr, and a re-excavation in 1992 and 2007 by the #NationalMuseumPH.

Careful in descending to the beach ground

Almost touching the beach ground

Touching unto the beach ground


6. Balobok Cave

This cave is just a few meters from the Balobok Rock Shelter.  Though for there is only one registration fee to be paid in this site.







7. Grassland


I arrived at the Grassland at 4:25 P.M. and gave a donation of P50 at the main entrance.   It is one of the newest attractions which features a mini-park equipped with tree chairs and huts for picnic.  It is right next to the beach.





8. Mindanao State University (Tawi-Tawi Campus)


Mindanao State University - Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography (MSU-TCTO) includes now the College of Law.  It also has the colleges of Fisheries, Education, Islamic and Arabic Studies, Arts and Sciences, and Institute of ICT.  It is located in Boheh Sallang, Sanga-Sanga, Bongao, Tawi-Tawi.  It was founded in 1964. 

The Main Gate

The Academic Building

The Nurul Iman Mosque