Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Best of Ilocos Norte: Trekking up Kaibigan Waterfalls


I've heard it before from other people that we should skip going to Kaibigan (friendly) falls especially if you've already trekked to other falls before. But, having experienced this trip, I strongly urge everyone to stop by Barangay Balaoi and make that 2-km trek to meet this friendly falls. Why? The problem that I found when we had this trip up North is that we had a very tight schedule. The towns and the point of interests in our itinerary are really far from each other so our driver had to drive so fast to get us to our next destination before sundown (since you won't be able to see anything after dark). In short, it wasn't really a leisure drive so we missed enjoying some of the beautiful scenery outside. There are also times when we got thrown around the van because we were going so fast just to catch some time which has become a bit of a nightmare for me. So, having to step away from all of that and be able to use my own two feet and make that trek up that mountain at my own pace to see and experience a bit of Ilocos Norte's country-side has really made up for all those lost moments.

Kaibigan falls, Balaoi, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

Best of Ilocos Norte: Blue Lagoon, Pagudpud

Being able to visit Blue Lagoon beach, I now understand the fuss over this once hidden beach located at the edge of Pagudpud. Coming down the swirling main road, we got an overview shot of how beautiful this cove really is.  From afar, its turquoise waters and long white sand beach already sends delight to the lenses of our cameras that we can't help but click away. 

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Best of Ilocos Norte: Paoay Church: UNESCO Heritage site


Paoay church is famous for being one of the four remaining baroque churches in the Philippines listed as a UNESCO Heritage site. I've been able to visit San Agustin church in Intramuros, Manila when I was still in college and last year was able to visit Miag-ao Church in Iloilo when we went backpacking there. I wanted to visit Santa Maria Church in Ilocos Sur but I was not able to because of time constraints. Oh well, it will be one of the many reasons I would want to go back North, isn't it? ^_^.

Paoay Church, Paoay, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

Friday, October 12, 2012

Best of Ilocos Norte: Malacanang of the North


Overlooking Paoay Lake, its facade truly mimics the image of Malacanang Palace - the President's official home in Manila. After it was built in 1977, it has been  the late President Marcos' home away from Malacanang whenever he's in Ilocos for a visit. This place has been known for the elite parties & exclusive gatherings thrown by the Marcoses for their cronies. 

Malacanang of the North, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

Best of Ilocos Norte: Bangui Windmills


The only place in the whole Philippines that harnesses wind power as energy source. It is definitely one of the places one must visit when you're in Ilocos Norte. From the Pan-Philippine Highway or Manila North Road you can see from afar twenty of these windmills that are lined up along the shores of Bangui town. Our driver said that it stands 70 meters tall and it provide almost 60% of Ilocos Norte's energy. There is also another wind farm under construction at the nearby town of Burgos and I guess, the plan is to eliminate the province dependency on coal and diesel plants. 
Totally genius. ^_^. 

Bangui Windmill, Ilocos Norte Philippines

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Best of Ilocos Norte: Kapurpurawan Rock formation


I did not expect to fall in love with this white rock from Burgos town but I did. I think the way that it was set up made it really worthwhile to visit. Mother Nature truly is the best craftsman of all. The raised rock already stood out from a distance. My mother, who cannot make it down the trail because of her weak knees enjoyed the view from a kubo (hut) on top of a cliff with our driver. The view surrounding the rock painted a different scenery. I haven't seen a beautiful landscape like it from all my travels in the Philippines so it automatically made an impression on me.


Kapurpurawan Rock formation, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Breaking Dawn: Notes from a 12 hr bus ride to Laoag City


Partas Night bus
It's 11PM now. I woke up after 2 hours of sleep, where are we? I have no idea. We left Partas terminal in Pasay at 9PM and headed North. As our driver pulled over to what looks like a pit stop, I saw a signage that says Tarlac. Ah, hometown of President Noynoy and the Cojuangco clan.
 We got off the bus to stretch our legs. Decided to buy Chicharon (Fried Pork skin) and made sure we were able to pee. I have no idea when the next pit stop would be so even if I didn't need to go, I made sure I did. I can't go back to sleep now even if I wanted to. The driver turned off the bright white light inside the bus as he started to back up and headed to face the dark highway again, the only light that I can consistently depend on now is this annoying red light over my head supposedly good for reading. But, for some reason all it does is give me a headache. I've heard of unconventional writing techniques but tonight, I think I'm using the most unconventional one. I am not looking down at all to see what I'm doing to avoid getting nauseous, keeping my hands as steady as I can while I continue to write like a mad blind man would and just hoped for the best that I will not get any words written over so I will be able to  read it after this trip. Fortunately for me, I was able to second guess and translate some of the things that I've written when we took a 12 hr night bus ride to Laoag City.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Unwinding at Arena Island, Palawan

Instead of heading to Singapore, an unexpected turn of event led us to reroute our flights to Palawan, Philippines and bum around in a small island 4 hours South of its capital. 
I was not expecting for a "slow" vacation and was really looking forward exploring Singapore's busy streets but I must admit, after spending the whole day exploring, swimming and snorkeling the rich waters of this turtle and marine sanctuary, I was converted.

Arena Island, Palawan, Philippines