Wednesday, March 18, 2020

WHAT IS IN STORE FOR CAMSUR WATERSPORTS COMPLEX (CWC)?

Location: Provincial Capitol Complex Cadlan, Pili, Camarines Sur, Philippines



A souvenir photo in front of the Camsur Watersports Complex


This is the first quick tour we had from our Caramoan tour which is 121 kilometers drive for 3 and a half hours via Governor Jose T. Fuentebella National Highway and Governor Felix A. Fuentebella National Highway.

The watersports complex as viewed from a distance


CWC is a cable park in a 6-hectare land area with 6-point cable ski system designed for wakeboarding, wakeskating and waterskiing. It has state-of-the-art outdoor cable-ski water-sports complex, where overhead cables do the work of speedboats, towing boarders around the purpose-built water park, complete with jumps, rails and slides. It's fun to watch experienced riders performing tricks and flips, and beginners are welcome to have a go, with gear hire and instruction. The complex is 12 kilometers south of Naga in Pili.

CWC Aqua Inflatable Water Park facility


This complex is equipped with the following amenities: (1) clubhouse restaurant and bar which offers wonderful dishes and treats in a wide variety of dishes which include cuisines from Korea, Japan, Philippines and even some of Western flavor as well as the full bar featuring San Miguel beers and some tasty tropical delights; (2) cabana rentals if guests opt to stay with enthusiastic staff willing to serve needed food or refreshments; (3) swimming pool to cool yourself from exhausting watersports activity; and (4) skate park where it is open to the public free of charge featuring a 6 feet, half pipe, transitions and some street style stuff.

Just some of their promo rates


The above rates may vary from time to time and so it is advisable that before booking for any package to Camsur Watersports Complex, visit their website at http://cwcwake.com/web/.

How to contact them:

Address: Provincial Capitol Complex Cadlan, Pili, Camarines Sur, Philippines
Phone: (054) 477 3344 & (054) 477 3349
Mobile: +63 917 895 4156 & +63 999 889 3697
Fax: (054) 477 3347
Manager: Chris Hopf
Email: villadelreyreservation@gmail.com

HOW TO GO THERE:

By land, use this link. It is a land travel by Philtranco buses for 399 kilometers via Pan-Philippine Highway/AH26 which will range from 9 - 12 hours depending on the traffic condition. Tell the driver to drop you on the jumpoff point leading to CWC and a tricycle will take you there.

By air, fly through Philippine Airlines. For booking use their website the availability of desired flights. If not, get the nearest airport in Naga City which is 12 kilometers away.

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

A QUICK TOUR IN NAGA CITY

Location: Naga City, Camarines Sur, Bicol Region, Philippines



While at Plaza Quince Martires


I have been to Naga City for several times but due to my busy schedule I am not able to document it for a blog post. This specific post is just a part of my second Caramoan summer tour, after a quick stop in Camsur Watersports Complex of Pili City.

Naga is a second class independent component city in the Bicol Region, Philippines which is dubbed as the Queen City of Bicol. It is a part of the province of Camarines Sur. The town was established in 1575 by order of Spanish Governor-General Francisco de Sande. It has a total land area of of 8,448 hectares. It is consist of 27 barangays. It is 385 kilometers from Manila with an average travel time of 12 hours via Pan-Philippine Highway/AH26.(Wikipedia)

Our Lady of Penafrancia Basilica Minore


This basilica minore of Our Lady of Penafrancia has the following names: Nuestra Senora de Penafrancia in the Philippines, Nuestra Senora de la Pena de Francia or Virgen dela Pena de Francia in Spain is wooden statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary venerated in Naga City where this image comes from the original image enshrined in Salamanca, Spain. In honor of this image is a novena festivities every September as the principal Patroness and Queen of Bicol. (Wikipedia)

One of the images during the Penafrancia Festival (Remit2Homeblog).


The festival of Our Lady of Penafrancia draws which is held every September draws thousands of pilgrims not only from the Philippines but from the devotees outside the country. It even have a fluvial procession.

An image of Our Lady of Penafrancia Fluvial Procession in Naga City (Remit2homeblog)


I have not attended yet a celebration in Naga City of the Our Lady of Penafrancia festival or its fluvial procession but I am highly aware of this grand celebration among my from friends and colleagues who attend this annual celebration.

The interior Our Lady of Penafrancia Basilica Minore.


We stayed an hour at the basilica to offer some prayers and intentions and to buy some souvenir items. We strolled around the whole vicinity and find the place the best for meditation.

The iconic landmark of Plaza Quince Martires


From the the Basilica Minore of Our Lady of the Penafrancia, we had a short drive to the vicinity of Plaza Quince Martires for our lunch on a nearby Mang Inasal fastfood outlet.

HOW TO GET THERE:

If you opt not to avail of a travel package, the following are your options considering that you are coming from Manila:

1. Several bus companies are plying from Manila to Naga City which will take 12-14 hours, depending on the traffic conditions.
2. Fly to Naga thru Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific.

Monday, March 16, 2020

CARAMOAN ISLANDS ON MY SECOND VISIT: WHAT HAPPENED?

Location: Municipality of Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Bicol Region, Philippines



The picturesque sprawling green tropical island of Guinahoan


This is my second time to be in Caramoan. My first time was wayback April 9-12. 2009. It was not a good experience because the boatman we hired then had deceived us and we only visited two destinations, namely: Lahos Island and Hunongan Cove. We only had an hour in Lahos then and we were dropped in Hunongan Cove, a very rocky coastline inhabited with thousands of starfish. We waited there from 12:20 noon and we were picked up at around 6:00 P.M. by the boatman where we missed our lunch because the boatman told us that there was no need to get our things out from the boat since they will be back in a short while. However, we just find out that they were servicing another group of guests and so we ended up in a police station for a blotter and it was Good Friday then. The police officers (except for the chief of police who was drunk had intimidated us) demanded that we should not pay. The whole family of the boat operator confronted us because at the port, I was shouting in anger with what had happened. Thus, when I hear the word Caramoan, I am traumatized. Another consolation was being able to visit the shrine Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, Queen of Peace.

Scenery in our long drive along the Caramoan Peninsula


This was what also happened during my second time, the package was good for five islands but we only had three because they told us that the two islands were being used for the filming of a Survivor Show where I forgot the name of the country. I learned that this is always their style. Deceiving the guests of the number of islands of the island hopping package but eventually, they will tell you, the other islands are not available because of Survivor Show filming. But anyway, this second time was more enjoyable than the first.

Guests being welcomed in the Caramoan town proper


Our trip package was a land travel of 19 hours from Mandaluyong City via Pan-Philippine Highway or AH26 for 510 kilometers. Driving along the Caramoan peninsula was such a long and endless zigzag-road drive. The first time I went there, we made use of the Sabang Port boarding a big boat going to Guijalo Port but this time, all land travel. I find the former to be a comfortable option than have the long drive along Caramoan Peninsula.

The 400-year old red brick church of Saint Michael The Archangel in Caramoan town built in 1619


Saint Michael The Archangel was our first stop in the town of Caramoan which is now a mother parish of four parishes: Sacred Heart Parish in Garchitorena, St. Dominic of Guzman Parish in Tabgon, Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Guijalo, and St. Anthony of Padua in Bikal.

Our accommodation at Airus Xander Front Beach Resort


As a background, Caramoan is a second class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. It is located at the tip of the Caramoan Peninsula, a rugged place of land extending into the waters of the Maqueda Channel on the north and east and Lagonoy Gulf on the south. The municipality covers approximately 277.41 square kilometers (107.11 sq mi) consisting of 49 barangays with approximately 71 kilometers (44 mi) of irregular coastline surrounded by the vast ocean, bay, seas and swamps. It is approximately 500 kilometers (310 mi) from Metro Manila; 95 kilometers (59 mi) from the municipality of Pili, where the seat of the provincial government and the Naga Domestic Airport are located; and 110 kilometers (68 mi) east from Naga City, the heart of Bicol.

The inviting coastline fronting our accommodation


We had such an excellent accommodation since its location was on the mouth of Sohoton River where it meets the Paniman Bay in Barangay Paniman and guests have the option to have water fun activities either in the river or beach front. It is just a few steps from our comfortable accommodation.

Ready to plunge on the beach while waiting for my companions


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There is so much to see on the neighborhood of the resort. You have so many options but we booked for the best accommodation we thought could give us the assured comfort we need.

Aha! You want a comfortable rest on one of the resorts' hammocks with quite a refreshing backdrop?


After our late sumptuous lunch, we readied ourselves for an exciting island hopping. The scene was quite dragging. We cannot find our boatman. Our tour guide was in search of him. We did not bother being exposed to the summer heat. What we want was to start the island hopping adventure.

This is our first island destination: Matukad Island


This island has prominent tall limestone cliff and unique formation with white sand beach (not as powdery as Boracay's but offers the same beach experience). It has a mystery lagoon that is believed by locals to be enchanted. Its aquamarine blue waters is just irresistible. You can not say no for swimming. I can see some guests having scuba diving and snorkeling.

There is a 360-degree scenery from a rock cliff climbing


Rock cliff climbing may not be good for kids or for those with weak foot work as there are some loose rocks on it. But mind you, the view from atop is quite rewarding. You can see the aerial view of the fascinating island.

There is always increasing crowd during weekends for beach goers


The beach line of the island can accommodate the most of more than a thousand guests. Staying overnight is not encouraged for it is a part of the municipal ordinance to maintain the cleanliness of the island.

Its aerial view gives you an idea on how many guests can be accommodated


After Matukad Island, we headed to Lahos Island and when we were just a kilometer away, our boat changed direction. The boatman was talking to somebody and when he was done, he told us that we cannot dock in Lahos Island because there is a filming of a Survivor show of one foreign country. It was disappointing. They could have informed us earlier. And so, our boatman brought us to a beach which I forgot the name. We also enjoyed the place. We played with the smashing waves. Quite a different experience for beginners.

A beach in lieu of Lahos Island not in our original itinerary


We were thrilled for the second day island hopping but we did not know where our destination was because there was a change in destination island. The boat travel was 1 hour and 15 minutes.

We ended up docking in Guinahoan island's port


The said island was in contrast different from the islands we visited with tall limestone rock formations. Guinahoan is an inhabited island with small community. It features rolling green hills resembling to that of the Marlboro country of Batanes though here cogon are tall in comparison with Batanes which are purely flat carabao grass.

A minor ascent from the port heading to the lighthouse


From the island's port, guests are greeted by the friendly locals mostly kids. There is a makeshift store which also sells halo-halo and buco. From that point, an trek ascent of approximately 15-20 minutes to reach the lighthouse.

Some cattle are raised by the locals as part of their livelihood


Nipa huts as shades from burning hot sun


It was very hot but everybody was amazed of the place and they rather made themselves busy for some pictorials. There was a 360-degree view of the neighboring blue seas, skies and islands at a distance.

The lighthouse in complete isolation


As I can see the lighthouse was not functional and in fact, you can see it in the above photo. Unlike other lighthouses that I visited in some parts of the country, this one is simply erected with no other annexed structures like that of Cape Bojeador of Ilocos Norte, Cape Bolinao of Pangasinan and Capones Lighthouse of Zambales.

Such a rewarding scenery from the island's lighthouse


One last glimpse of the island's vast expanse


We regrouped again at the port and we headed towards the other end of the island which is the Liwa white beach. It was very hot but the clear sea waters with very transparent sea bed was very inviting for a swim.

Guinahoan Liwa's white beach


The boat travel was around 20 minutes and presto! we ended up docking at a pristine beach typical of a tropical beach grown with "lambayong" in a Waray dialect.

The nipa cottages at Liwa beach that serve as the only shade for us


We were actually self-contained with food for lunch. Our boatmen helped us to cook our food including the grilled fish of fresh catch we bought from the port. Some had their swimming while waiting for the food to be served.

The captured scenery from the nipa hut with the backdrop of another distant island


After lunch, we had swimming in reckless abandon from the hot sun's exposure. We enjoyed every minute of our stay in the beach. After all, this might be just the first and last that we will be here.

Enjoying the hot summer along the beach (Model: Connie Quijano)


It was still early in the afternoon when we left the place and next destination was in a snorkel park of Sabitang Laya. It was a 40-minute boat travel from Liwa Beach.

Docked boats while guests are having snorkel


We stayed in this place for an hour. It was shallow but corals are sharp and so it was not safe to walk over the corals but rather swim and enjoy snorkel. The boatmen advised us not to step on the corals as they will die.

Obviously, I am not a fan of snorkel but I was there for a pictorial


The night that followed was memorable as we were served with a sumptuous dinner of seafoods and barbecue. Most importantly, we had a soundly and comfortable sleep in our airconditioned rooms.

An endless view of the countryside


The following day was our departure from a worthwhile experience and headed back from a picturesque countryside. From time to time, we disembark from our service vans to have a picture taking.

A viewdeck from the Municipality of Presentacion showcasing Mount Mayon


The long trip back to Manila was again a long one but it was not boring at all because we had a quick tour in Camsur Watersports Complex in Pili and Naga City, both cities of Camarines Sur.

How I wish that I can visit other beautiful islands of Caramoan including: Cotivas, Minalahos, Cagbanilad and Malarad and to experience the Manlawi Sandbar.

HOW TO GET THERE

If you opt not to avail of a travel package, the following are your options considering that you are coming from Manila:

1. Several bus companies are plying from Manila to Naga City which will take 12-14 hours. Then, have another transport from Naga City to Sabang Port. From Sabang Port to Guijalo Port will be by boat. Then, another 30-minute tricycle ride from Guijalo Port to Caramoan town.
2. Fly to Naga thru Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific. From Naga City is land transport to Sabang Port and then take a 2-hour boat to Guijalo Port and another 30-minute tricycle ride transport to Caramoan town.
3. Fly to Virac booking online at Trip.Com and take a 1-hour boat.
4. 2.5 to 3-hour drive from Legazpi City to Naga or Pili and take the same route like that of Options 1 and 2.

OTHER CONCERNS

For those DIY travelers, beware of dishonest local contacts and boat operators. In our second trip, the local contact decided to cancel our original accommodation reservation and they housed us into a small nipa/wooden house with only electric fans and infested with cockroaches because it was our local contact's house. Barely no plates, forks and spoons and we stand while eating. Just to learn that the local contact did not inform our Manila tour operator that we were booked to another house because he said that all accommodations are fully booked when the reservation was made earlier. Our boatman also did not give us the services for the agreed five-island hopping but only three. Once maybe a mistake but twice is already intentional.

Monday, January 13, 2020

FACTS THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT TAAL VOLCANO

Location: Municipalities of Talisay and San Nicolas, Batangas Province, Philippines



This photo was taken by Arden Pimentel as he captured the January 12, 2020 Taal Volcano eruption from his place in Salong, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro


Taal Volcano as the second most active volcano of the Philippines with 34 recorded eruptions is being classified by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHILVOCS) as a volcano with complex system with 47 craters and 4 maars. A maar is a broad, low-relief volcanic crater caused by a phreatomagmatic eruption (an explosion which occurs when groundwater comes into contact with hot lava or magma). A maar characteristically fills with water to form a relatively shallow crater lake which may also be called a maar.

It is a part of a chain of volcanoes along the western side of the edge of the island of Luzon, which were formed by the subduction of the Eurasian Plate underneath the Philippine Mobile Belt. Taal Lake lies within a 25–30 kilometers (16–19 miles) caldera formed by explosive eruptions between 140,000 and 5,380 BP. Each of these eruptions created extensive ignimbrite deposits, reaching as far away as where Manila stands today.

Since the formation of the caldera, subsequent eruptions have created a volcanic island within the caldera, known as Volcano Island. This 5-kilometer (3.1 miles) island covers an area of about 23 square kilometers (8.9 square miles) with the center of the island occupied by the 2-kilometer (1.2 miles) Main Crater with a single crater lake formed from the 1911 eruption. The island consists of different overlapping cones and craters of which forty-seven have been identified. Twenty six of these are tuff cones, five are cinder cones and four are maars. With its highest elevation at only 311 meters (1,020 feet), Taal is one of the lowest volcanoes in the world.

A snap shot of mine from atop the main crater


It is a famous tourist destination of Tagaytay City but its location is actually within the municipalities of Talisay and San Nicolas of the province of Batangas. The northern half of the Volcano Island falls under the jurisdiction of the lake shore town of Talisay, and the southern half of San Nicolas. The cities of Tanauan and Lipa as well as the municipalities of Laurel, Agoncillo, Santa Teresita, Alitagtag, Cuenca, Balete and Mataas na Kahoy, all are within the jurisdiction of the province of Batangas encircle Taal Lake where inside it is the Taal Volcano.

Aerial view of Taal Volcano with identified peaks, craters and maars


Taal Volcano has eight peaks with varied elevations, namely: Mount Taal (238 meters), Mount Balantoc (204 meters), Binintiang Malaki (161 meters), Mount Mataasnagulod (150 meters), Mount Ragatan (83 meters), Mount Tabro (68 meters), Mount Pirapirasu (50 meters), and Mount Tibag (29 meters). Mount Taal is adjacent to the main crater.

The hardly hit affected areas of the January 2020 Taal eruption


The crater lake on Volcano Island is the largest lake on an island in a lake on an island in the world. Moreover, this lake contains Vulcan Point, a small rocky island that projects from the surface of the crater lake, which was the remnant of the old crater floor that is now surrounded by the 2-kilometre (1.2 mi) wide lake, now referred to as the Main Crater Lake. Vulcan Point is often cited as the largest third-order island (island in a lake on an island in a lake on an island) in the world, though this is also claimed to be true of an unnamed Canadian island located within Victoria Island. Therefore, Taal has an island within a lake, that is on an island within a lake, that is on an island within the sea: Vulcan Point Island is within Main Crater Lake, which is on Volcano Island.

The view deck from the main crater lake with Vulcan Point on it - the small rock formation in the lake


Usually, Taal Volcano is mistaken to be that of Binintiang Malaki crater only which is very visible to Tagaytay City. This is even used as an iconic symbol of Taal Volcano in the souvenirs sold elsewhere in Tagaytay and Batangas tourist shops. However, the main crater is not visible, unless one does a trek towards the crater of its main crater. Out of its recorded eruptions, four had occurred thru Binintian Malaki crater in the years 1707, 1709, 1715 and 1729.

The Binintiang Malaki crater at an elevation of 161 meters with four recorded eruptions


Other than, the four eruptions occurred in Binintiang Malaki, there were 21 eruptions at the main crater (Mount Taal); one from Mount Pira-piraso crater; and eight from Mount Tabro crater. The most destructive eruption occurred was on May 15 to December 5, 1754 which lasted for almost 7 months where it buried four towns of Batangas under ash, volcanic rocks and water. Ashfall was as thick as 100 to 110 centimeter deposits where shock waves and acid rains were recorded as well.

The port where boats unload their passengers for horseback riding package or trekking to the main crater


Eruptions occurred at the main crater (Mount Taal) were recorded in 1572; 1591; 1605 to 1611; 1634; 1635; 1641; 1645; September 21, 1716; August 11, 1749; May 15 to December 5, 1754; 1790; 1805; 1825; 1842; 1873; 1874; 1878; 1903; 1904; January 27 to February 10, 1911 and January 2020.

Horseback riding package is pegged at P600 per horse accompanied with a local horseback rider


On the other hand, there was one eruption occurred at Mount Pira-piraso crater while Mount Tabro crater's eruptions were recorded on the following dates: September 28 to 30, 1965; July 5, 1966; August 16, 1967; January 31, 1968; October 29, 1969; September 3, 1970; September 3, 1976; and October 3, 1977.

This is the 45-minute ascending trail towards the main crater


The horseback riding operator assigned to me just a fragile pony


The fascinating charm of Taal is irresistible but behind it are numerous deaths every time it erupts. Obviously, economy is thriving most particularly in Tagaytay City where it has been perceived by many that the volcano is located. There was a boom in real estate development and since its proximity to Metro Manila is favorable, tourists have made the place as an alternative for staycation, not to mention that it has a cool climate.

The dusty trail towards the main crater viewdeck


Corporate companies and even government agencies prefer to pick Tagaytay as a venue for training and conferences. These activities not to mention tourism has made Tagaytay as the center of activities where one of it is as the hub of relaxation. Because of these, real estate developers like the Ayala Corporation and SM Development Corporation along with small real estate developers like the religious congregations had built retreat houses and convents as an alternative for transients and this trend is continuously invading Tagaytay City with one main purpose - to witness the majestic view of Taal Volcano.

Because of the stiff trail the local horseback riders are left while guests prefer to trek


The guests prefer to trek than to ride on their rented horses for horseback riding


I believe that no matter how destructive Taal eruptions are, tourists would always come and go just to witness its beauty. Any fatal occurrences of its eruptions will always be weighed down by its charm. I for one, will continuously patronize Taal Volcano to revisit it once in a while.

Sources: Wikipedia, Rappler