Explore what life has to offer

Explore what life has to offer

Saturday, March 23, 2013

DIY Pagsanjan Falls

Ever wondered why the Pagsanjan Falls was very famous? Aside from Ma. Cristina Falls, this was the only falls I can remember that was written in my elementary textbooks. Haha.

When my dormmates wanted to go out with just Php1000.00 budget, I had to do my research on the best place that our Php1000.00 can bring us. Thanks to the many blogs out there, I was able to discover that we can see famous Pagsanjan Falls for less than a thousand pesos. And so, more research was done on how to get there.

For those who would like to experience the famous falls, here is a suggested itinerary via DLTB Bus in Buendia-Taft with the actual expenses based on experience:
Pagsanjan Expenses

Please note that as of our visit, March 23, 2013, the Balanac Bridge was still not done. So we had to ride a ramp from the Pagsanjan Central Boatman Station. Please be careful when you are there since a lot of boatmen would be offering to take you to the falls through their boat - that costs Php1,250 per person! Just politely decline their offer and say that you are just there to cross the river.

The raft to cross the river
After crossing the river, walk directly towards the main road and ride the jeepney to Cavinti. Ask the driver to drop you off at the junction going to Pueblo. From there, ride a tricycle and ask to be dropped to Pueblo. Ask for the driver's number to be able to text him to fetch you when you're back from the falls. On the way to Pueblo, you will pass by a man-made falls - Bumbungan Falls. You may ask the tricycle driver to bring you there after your Pagsanjan falls adventure.

Bumbungan Falls
 In Pueblo, head straight to the registration booth and pay the Php 270.00 which includes the guides, safety harness and raft to the cave behind the falls.
Welcome to Pueblo El Salvador!
The hike down the falls is a bit tiring but fun since you will see a lot of what nature has to offer and we have a glimpse of the Nakulo Falls.
Trail to the falls
 
Glimpse of Nakulo Falls

It's a beautiful day
 The trail to the falls is composed mostly of walking down metal stairs and passing through 2 vertical metal stairs where you can either choose to climb down or to "rappel" down.

One of the long stairways to the falls
The first vertical ladder
 
Experiencing the vertical ladder
 The tired feeling will be gone once you see the falls. Don't forget to take pictures before riding the ramp to go behind the falls.

Pagsanjan Falls

Pagsanjan Falls


Since you can't bring your camera with you, ask your tour guide to take pictures. Give just him the exact instructions.

Posing muna

On the way to the cave
Once inside the cave, spend some time there and just enjoy the moment.
Pixes inside the cave
Pixes inside the cave

After the fun moments, be ready to climb back to Pueblo. :-)

In  Pueblo, you can either take a shower and change clothes or ask your tricycle driver to bring you to Bumbungan Eco Park where you can swim and take pictures and have a shower before heading back to Manila.
Bumbungan Falls

This will be the end of the trip. Just ask your tricycle driver to bring you to jeep that will bring you back to the bridge.

TIPS:
1. Before starting your trek, ask you guide to take pictures of you, examine the shots and if the shots are not good, explain to the guide on how to use your camera. The guide should master taking good pictures while you're on your ways to the falls to have great pictures when you are already there.
2. Try to visit after April 1, 2013 to be able to experience their underground river tour. The lady at the registration booth said that the new attraction of their place would be opened by the 1st of April.
3. Bring your own lunch. You can eat at the cottage in Pueblo before your descent.
4. You can leave your extra clothes and other stuff at the registration office. Just bring your valuables and of-course, your camera.
5. Bring enough water since the trek will be tiring. Also bring some trail food like jelly ace.
6. Bring water proof camera! ^_^

You can contact our tricycle driver, Kuya Makisig, if you plan to visit Pagsanjan through the Cavinti route: 0921-293-0016

Special thanks to the following sites for the information:
http://paroonatparito.wordpress.com/2012/11/04/pagsanjan-falls-via-pueblo-el-salvador-cavinti-laguna/
http://saggi-space.blogspot.com/2012/06/pagsanjan-falls-php150-challenge.html?m=1

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Where to stay in Nueva Vizcaya

When we went to Nueva Vizcaya in March 2013, we initially thought we would be spending the night at the new resort called PLT Wellness and Mountain Resort. Unfortunately, we were informed that they don't have cottages or rooms for overnight stay. So we had to search the net for a good place to stay for the night.

We eventually stumbled into 24/7 Inn. Based on the reviews, it was good and really affordable. So we booked a standard rooom for Php700.00 per night.

When we got there, I was really surprised at how good the room is - it was like we were paying for a Php 3000.00 worth of room! Just look at how the great this room is:


Standard Rooms

Bed


Balcony



For Php700.00, we got a great room with a clean sheet, beddings and towel (with soap), flatscreen tv, airconditioner, nice balcony, a great ambiance and free access to the pools.

The pools and gardens are also a plus. They have 3 pools - adult, jacuzzi-like and kiddie pool. It was also great for night swimming.









The location is also good since it is at the boundary of Bayombong and Solano (a few steps away form the Welcome to Solano Sign) so everything is just a tricycle away.

The only downside is that they don't allow early check-in. Breakfast is also not included but you can pay around Php 75.00 for a decent breakfast. Or, you can just ride a tricycle to Solano and eat at one of the fastfood chains in town.

Anyways, I would still highly recommend this place to anyone.One of the best places I've stayed in the Philippines.

You may contact them at 0917-5533623.