Friday, December 7, 2012

MOUNT PULAG



Mount Pulag is the highest peak in Luzon. This mountain is considered as a sacred ground to the Ibaloi and Kalanguya. Mt. Pulag National Park anchors the Cordillera’s largest national park.

This trip started from an invitation from my new found friend Weng (ByahengJologs) and Mina (Adventures of ManongUnyol). It’s been a month of preparation. Thanks guys for the efforts. Were supposed to go on this DIY (do-it-yourself) trip the three of us! I created a group page on FB for easy exchanging of thoughts and ideas and also inviting some of ours friends.

As the date of climb near approaching more and more were interested in joining us. From 3 we ended up into 15 in the group. Most of the joiners were members of The United Climber Organization (TUCO).

DAY 0

9:00 PM ~ Meeting place is in Victory Liner in Cubao. Long lines of passengers were queued. Its long weekend and we don’t anticipate the heavy crowed of travelers. Most of the trips going to Baguio City were fully-booked. We don’t have a reservation that is why our group decided to check the Genesis bus station. After some hours of waiting finally all our group members arrived.

11:00 PM ~ We boarded Genesis bus bound for Baguio City.


DAY 1

5:00 AM ~ We arrived at the city of pines Baguio City! From there we boarded the monsters jeep going to Kabayan, Benguet. A four hours top-load ride passing thru the scenic mountainscape of Cordillera. The jump-off point for our climb.



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10:00 AM ~ DENR office for registration, payment of fees and orientation. Buy a souvenir shirt.

group picture with TUCO, Cecile,Racky, Weng, Freddie and Mina

climbers of mt. pulag

1:00 PM ~ Lunch at the Ranger station. Start of the trek Mt. Pulag via the Ambageg trail. Along the trail are the different kinds of flora and fauna that is endemic.





4:00 PM ~ After 4 hours of trek we reach the Grassland Campsite! We set-up our tent and fix our things.

grassland campsite

5:00 PM ~ we witnessed the breathtaking Sunset and embracing the Sea of Clouds.

sunset

sea of clouds

DAY 2

3:00 am ~ Wake up call to prepare for the Sunrise viewing at the Summit. I can’t resist the very cold weather that I decided to stay on our tent.

10:00 AM ~ the start of the trek going down.

12:00 NN ~ Finished the trek. Surviving the Mt. Pulag!

2:00 PM ~ boarded the monster jeep going back to Baguio City.

I’ve meet a bunch of good friends, awesome company and maybe some travel buddies in my future travel/adventure.

This adventure is one of the most memorable trips of my life. A journey that I will cherished forever!


Check out my friends' blog regarding this adventure!


A STORMY TRIP TO CAGAYAN VALLEY



Despite the typhoon hitting the Cagayan valley I pushed through with my plans of travelling the north. I was in the middle of traffic jam along EDSA boarding a bus going to Victory Liner terminal in Kamuning QC when my officemate texted me what she heard in the news. I replied to her to pray for my safety and my bahala na si Batman attitude rules.


It was raining when I left Manila that evening. After 8 hours of traveling I safely reached Santiago City in Isabela. I eat in one of the fast-food there to fill my stomach for the rest of the day adventure. I strolls the city even if it’s raining. I don’t want to waste a single minute of my time.

Places I visited:
  •         Balay Santiago
  •         Magat Dam
  •         Callao Cave
  •         Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral
  •         Lady of Piat Church
  •         Buntun Bridge
  •         Cagayan River


Food I eat:
  •         Pancit patil-patung
  •         Pawa
  •         Chicharabao


I stayed at Hotel Candice.

My original plan is to navigate the northern Luzon loop, from Isabela to Cagayan down to Ilocos Norte and back to Manila. But due to the typhoon some of the bridges that connecting Cagayan valley and Ilocos region were damaged so I have no choice but to go back to Manila boarding a bus from Tuguegarao.
Spending two days in Cagayan Valley is a memorable trip that I will try again soon. Hopefully the weather would cooperate with me the next time! :)

HIGANTES FESTIVAL






Finally the long wait is over. It’s been a year that I’d been waiting Higantes Festival. I was in Ilocos last year that is why I was not able to witness this gigantic fiesta. I invited my good friend Miko to join me to attend and have fun in Higantes.


Higantes Festival highlights the annual celebration of the people of Angono, Rizal. This festival features a larger than life paper-mache. It is also pays tribute in honor of San Clemente, the patron saint of the fishermen. Those higantes depicts image of famous personalities and some local farmers and fishermen. The streets of Angono are filled with locals and tourists waiting for the grand parade of the higantes, majorettes, bands and floats. The higantes were wearing a colorful costumes and dance gracefully in sync with the drum beats of the musicians that following them. After the parade there is a cultural presentation by different schools of Angono.

Angono Rizal is also the hometown of the two great national artists Carlos “Botong” Francisco and Professor Lucio San Pedro.  Francisco is a famous painter while San Pedro is music genius. Along the Dona Aurora St. in Baranggay Poblacion Itaas displays an array of mural/sculptured walls depicting the famous paintings of Francisco. Most of the murals are pictures of rural life.  The walls show the creativity and love for the arts of the townspeople.

The town of Angono is dubbed as the art capital of the Philippines.


How to get there:
From MRT Shaw Boulevard / EDSA Central ride a jeep bound for Angono or Binangonan. Fare is P30.00.


Know more about Angono, Rizal by visiting there website angono.gov.ph.