Showing posts with label palawan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label palawan. Show all posts

Monday, January 10, 2011

Hike to Underground River

We set off at around 10am from the hotel where we stayed in Sabang. Those two little First-Time Hikers are my daughters. :)
Hike to Undergound River

About 15-minute walk from the beach to this Mangrove River.
Mangrove River

We sailed through this river four years ago and had our fresh tamilok experience right on the mangroves. We didn’t this time. Notice the face-shaped mountain in the background? I think it’s the same mountain-view from the pool in the hotel. Check out my old badly-scanned film photos of the mangrove river here and here! Deja vu! :D
Mangrove River

There was a bridge here before but Mang Estong (the boatman) told us it was long destroyed by a typhoon. So now you either cross the river by boat (for a minimal fee, PhP50 I think), or cross it on foot if you're a little adventurous. Wala naman daw crocs, promise. :D We didn’t want to go through the hassle of taking our shoes off so we took a boat.
tawid

No, we’re not even starting yet.




For security purposes, you need to get a permit at the St. Paul Subterranean River National Park's office in Sabang. There are two trails to choose from: the monkey trail - with wooden stairways and cemented paths to make things a little not too complicated, and the jungle trail where you have to strictly follow red marks on trees (or else, you’re doomed). Since we brought the kids along, we chose the monkey trail. Those wooden stairways, by the way, look a lot easier to climb in pictures, believe me.


Tip: put on loads of mosquito repellent. That’s my little girl over there taking one brave step at a time.
one brave step at a time

When you see this little bridge, that means you’re already in the Central Park Station where you have to show your permit to a park officer, who will then require you to write your names down on sort of a guestbook.


View from the bridge. Sometimes you just want to sit and stare in awe at views such as this one and get lost for a minute or two. Add to that the sound of crickets and ocean waves and the breeze touching your face. Super relaxing.
sometimes i wander...

Anyway, the park officer told us that the monkey trail beyond this point is not accessible until about near the underground river since the man-made trails had been destroyed by typhoon years ago (probably the same typhoon that destroyed the bridge in Mangrove River) and that the jungle trail is muddy and slippery since it had been raining the past few days so we had to take extra care. Great.

Wala ng pathways and stairs...

…just big roots…


…big trees…


…big fallen trees…


…occasional sightings of girls getting piggy-back rides :D


…the sun…


…and a lot of greens. See that red mark on the tree? Pag wala ka ng red marks na nakikita, ibig sabihin naliligaw ka na, haha!!


“I believe in God, only I spell it Nature.” ~ Frank Lloyd Wright


When you pass by this cave, it means you’re halfway done with the trail. :D Parang malaking head/face na nakatingin sa ‘min yung cave, ngiii, mumu! :D
face

Years ago, we went inside this cave. Madilim and malamig sa loob. It’s a super short trip inside the cave and you’ll be out in less than a minute. You won’t get lost, I promise! :D Kung sakali, baligtarin nyo lang yung shirts nyo. :D


Ayun, puede naman pala magpahinga eh – juice and water break, yay! Plus one more okay news: monkey trail is again passable, weee! :D


...but you know monkey trail meant wooden stairways, right?


As in super long stairways…


As in super haba parang walang katapusan. :D


Anyway, we arrived at the park finally. Here’s one bayawak shot. Blurry because either it's moving too fast towards me or nanginginig na kamay ko sa kaba, haha!


...and a monkey shot.. kaya nga monkey trail di ba? Hanapin nyo na lang yung monkey :D


The Undergound River.




Hindi kami yan. :D We didn’t go inside the cave. Except for the kids, we’ve all been inside the cave several times already. Next time again, maybe.


Time check. 12:30 pm. The original plan was to go back the trail. But since everybody was so tired and hungry, we decided to take the boat (PhP400) back to Sabang.


Tutal di naman masyadong maalon…


Konti lang. :D


By the way, I just read that Palawan is among NatGeo Traveler's "20 Best Trips of 2011" list. Galing.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Easy Summer at Palawan

Our (annual) visit to Palawan this time was kind of laid back and so I only have few photos to share.

My younger brother at VietVille Restaurant. Have you ever tried their "chao long"? Yummy
bintana

Matinlo Beach, Simpocan, Palawan. They say it's a great place for bird watching. On our first day at a private resort, we met a group of bird watchers who invited us to join them the next day at around 3 or 4 in the morning! Oh. Sige, kayo na lang! Haha! Next time, maybe. Besides, I wasn't prepared - I didn't have my telephoto lens with me.

..sweet days of summer..

Basking in the Sun - This is Life!
...and when i come home from a hard day's work..

Matinlo Beach sunset in colour
Matinlo Beach sunset

Matinlo Beach sunset in black and white


By the way, meet my Mom and Dad! :)
mom and dad

Good Times!

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Random Shots from our Palawan Trip

Superferry (Our Lady of Good Voyage). The longest 27 hours of my life! :D

The Long Awaited Break!

The boat had a brief stop-over at Coron, Palawan between 5am and 6:30am. Di na kami bumaba, baka maiwan kami ng barko eh..hehe..I managed to get a few shots of the island before the boat started moving again.

Coron, Palawan

The sun was so blinding I didn’t notice my lens was so dirty :D

Coron, Palawan

This will be in my vacation list, I swear! :)

Coron, Palawan

The girls having their juice break habang mahilo-hilo ako sa alon :D

juice break

Promise, I won’t. :D This shot was taken at Bakers’ Hill.

:)

My Teva sandals, which i bought sometime in 2000, for I think about P3K+, finally gave up on me after our El Nido hike. 8 years, tagal no? sulit na! but for sentimental reasons, try ko pa sya i-rugby..haha! maayos pa eh, really..and the best sa hiking! Nevermind the story behind the red toenails. :D

Teva

Anyway, we also went to Sabang but I didn’t join the trip to Underground River. Not again, not yet again. I spent the entire day at the beach with the girls, my sister and my mom. I know the lens needs cleaning :D

Sabang Beach

My Mom and Sofia

sofia and momzee

Sabang Sunrise. Amen!

Sabang Sunrise

That’s my brother over there and my film cam :D

here comes the sun..

Kamaynilaan. On our way back to Manila, sa plane.

kaMAYNILAan

Till next trip! Kelan kaya?

Saturday, March 29, 2008

El Nido: Island Hopping (Part II)

Now, another highlight of this trip was the super fun snorkeling we had in the Big Lagoon, but all that was not captured in cam simply because I didn’t have an underwater cam :( Anyway, let’s move on. This is Snake Island.

picture-picture

Top view of Snake Island
cloudy

You had to climb this short trail to get a top view of the island.


Sailboat. It was cloudy and a little drizzling, I was worried about my cam :D
sailboat

Another boat
DSC_0351

Entrance to the cave. This one’s a little wider than the Secret Lagoon’s opening.
cyn's cam: kasya ako, yay!

View from inside the cave
view from inside the cave

I didn’t dare join the climb, I was too tired and too scared. :D
hirap akyatin nito..

Solo.
caveman :)

Nakatulog daw, haha!
nakatulog sa pagod :)

Rock climbing, anyone?
rock climbing

Last Stop at Seven Commandos. You could see my lens is already crying :D
seven commandos

I didn’t know you could spell your name with these pebbles. My niece Xandra made this.
maan

Balay-Tubay. We got super tired from a whole day of island hopping, so of course we had to chill out!
cyn's cam: Dinner at Balay-Tubay

On stage: Marlon and Bob Marley
staged

InnGo. PhP1,200 per night (double accommodation), air-conditioned, so puede na.
InnGo

…and yes, it’s another 6 to 7 hours travel!
getting ready for another 6 to 7 hours travel

…and when it’s THAT long, you really can’t avoid this from happening, can you? :D
wee-wee break

I’ll post our photos in Sabang, Palawan next!