Showing posts with label Ilocos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ilocos. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2012

Romancing Pagudpud (page 2)

The night before, we could have had a perfect night if after a quick stroll we sat at the shore and enjoy the cool wind and the soothing sound of the waves.  Unfortunately, the beckoning the bed is much louder than the waves.  We ended sleeping early for the continuation of the last leg of our Ilocos Amazing Race.  We woke up around 7 a.m. and began packing (again!).  Despite the fact that we are only carrying backpacks, the packing and unpacking thing is the most tiring part of the traveling.



Anyway, we had breakfast by the sea and waited for Kuya Ronald for the South Tour.  He arrive around 8a.m. and started with the tour.  Our first was the boudnary signage of Pagudpud.  We had a our picture taken right at the middle of the road.  Kuya Ronald was on engaging tour guide.  He took our pictures and even recommended poses and jump shots.



Next stop is the Bangui Windmills.  I know it's not your usual tourist spot stops.  Particularly for international tourist.  But the sight of the white windmills turning to produce energy was just beautiful to look at.  We did more pictures there.  Then he took us to the viewing deck of the windmills where souvenir s are sold in the area.  a small replica of the windmill costs from Php 30.00 to 50.00.



Next stop is Cape Bojeador or the Burgos lighthouse.  Set atop a hill that overlooks the wild waters of South China Sea.  It was the oldest lighthouse in the country and it certainly have that colonial feel.








After that, Kuya Ronald helped us chase after a bus going to Laoag since we are planning to get back to Manila the same day because we have a flight on the following day.

We payed Kuya Ronald Php 600.00 plus tip because he was pretty engaging and talks a lot. we will definitely promote his TOURCYCLE venture.


Ronald Ramos
+639216769525
Tourcycle Pagudpud

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Friday, May 4, 2012

Romancing Pagudpud (page 1)

Basking in too much culture and history can be overwhelming, good thing our last stop for our Ilocos trip was one of Philippine's honeymoon destination.  You have probably heard of Boracay, Pearl Farm, Puerto Galero and Palawan but you rarely hear about Pagudpud.



Located at the northern part of the Ilocos region, Pagudpud is blessed with so many beautiful sights to visit, especially their beaches.  Pagudpud is a 2-hour bus ride from Laoag.  The bus terminal was just a walking distance from the hotel were staying in Laoag.  We planned to leave early from Laoag to maximize our trip in Pagudpud.  The drivers committed to leave around 8:00 am, unfortunatley it left around 9:00 a.m.  By the way, the bus was a non-airconditioned one, which totally sucks since it was so hot but it only costs around Php 60.00 per head, so we have no choice but to deal with the humidity.

We arrived in Pagudpud around 11 a.m. since the bus has so many stopovers.  While we were contemplating which resort we will be staying one tricyle driver, Kuya Ronald, approached us and offered his tour services.  The price was Php 600.00 for the north tour and another Php 600.00 for the south tour.  It was reasonable enough based on the forums I have read, the price is average rate.  So we closed the deal and have him take us to the resort.



We chose Jun and Carols resort.  The driver warned us that the beach is far from the resort, so when we arrived I asked if we could check the rooms and what is the inclusion of the rate.  The room was quite small for Php 1800 with wifi, but the sad part is we have to walk some 10 minutes to splash into the cerulean blue waters.  So our driver, Kuya Ronald, drove us to Casa Victoria.  there were only 6 rooms in the resort and an additional rooms are being constructed.  We were informed that a room will be available by 2:00 pm.  We checked the place and it was realy really good.  Big and spacious plus there's wifi and the bathroom is uber clean for a price same as Jun and Carol's.  And we checked out their beach front..ohh la la la!!!  It was absolute heaven.



We had our lunch at the resort and waited for our tour to start.  Unfortunately, Kuya Ronald has to attend some sort of a meeting with tricicyle driver association something, so we will be toured around by his nephew.

Here is our North Tour pit stops:

Kabigan Falls



The walk going to the falls is, I'm sorry to say, is around 30 minutes.  So better wear hiking shoes because you'll be passing through rough roads.  The tour guide cost around Php 5.00 per head.  Each group will be guided by the locals who are wearing green shirts with their name on it.  Warning though, they will be asking for tips.  When I say tip, its not the usual Php 10-50 tip.  Manang Leonila asked for a minimum of Php 100.00.  So be ready.


Patapat Viaduct




Paraiso ni Anton


This natural spring, is just right next to the road.  What makes it really beautfiul is that you can't trace where its coming from.

Blue Lagoon


Bantay Abot Cave


Unfortunately for us, the weather was not on our side.  It rained.  Heavily.  It was a downpour. We took shelter from the waiting sheds in the area.  We went back to the resort when the rain temporarily stopped.  Luckily, no rain in the resort area.  My husband decided to test the water of Pagudpud, while I enjoyed the view and the beautiful sunset.

When the moon came up, we decided to check out the rest of the area where we could have our dinner.  We went to another resort for dinner.  There is only one resort which I think gives that romantic honeymoon dinner by the sea and that is at Evangeline's.  I didn't bring any camera so sad to say, I can't post for that moment.  Plenty of foreigners dined at the restaurant.  It was pretty romantic.  At the moment, we actually felt like we are in a vacation.  After a quick stroll by the beach after dinner, we hit the sack for the South Tour.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

The Power of Laoag

After our 27 hours in Vigan, we are off to Laoag.  We took the same bus (Partas) since their bus terminal is accessible and is just right in front of the public market.  The bus fare was Php 133.00 per head.  The trip took 2 hours drive.



We arrived in Laoag around 11 in the morning.  The bus station was packed with tricycle drivers and calling out to arriving passengers.  One driver approached us and asked us if we have an arranged tour of Laoag.  His name is Julius, and he quoted us Php 600.00 for all the sites to visit in the area.  We closed the deal and agreed to meet around 1 pm.    He dropped us off at Laoag Renzo Hotel.









Laoag Renzo Hotel was a cozy accommodation located within the city area of Laoag.  The only room left was the superior type which costs Php 1,800.00 per night with buffet breakfast and wifi inside the room.  The room was spacious and clean.  The bathroom is also nice.



It was not hard to look for fastfood and restaurants in the area, everything is just walking distance.  But in case you don't want to tire your feet, you can always take a tricycle to take you around or the kalesa.  The horse-drawn carriages are still being used in this part of the country, which I think is nice.  Very colonial.

So here are our pit stops:

Malacanang of the North:




Paoay Church



Paoay Lake National Park



Sinking Bell Tower



Marcos Mausoleum and Museum





Laoag is an eclectic mix of the past and present.  Though they still have the small town feel, the opening of shops and fastfoods on every corner is a sign that the present is already gaining popularity.  Laoag is home of plenty of famous politicians.  This is the perfect place to know them more closely. (more pictures here)

Note:
Laoag Renzo Hotel
Rizal St., cor Guerrero ST., Laoag City
Mobile: +63 009082144488
Phone:  +63 077 770 4898+63 077 770 4898
Email:  laoagrenzohotel@yahoo.com
Wesbite: www.laoagrenzohotel.com

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Friday, April 20, 2012

Vigan: The Allure of the Past

If the words like old baroque churches and heritage houses make your heart beat fast with excitement, then you must visit Vigan of Ilocos Sur.

I have always been fascinated by these old structures that goes way back to Spanish Era.  Owned by the same family and handed over from one generation to another.  Painstakingly preserved for the next generation and for the viewing public.

Going there was a gruelling 9 hours bus ride.  We took the Partas bus in Aurora Blvd. in Pasay City..  We decided to visit Vigan on a Monday to avoid tourist crowds, so we went to the bus terminal Sunday evening as the bus schedule for Vigan leaves 9:00 pm.  We went to the bus terminal a bit earlier since they don't do reservations.  The fare costs Php 661.00 per person.



We arrived at Vigan around 5:30 a.m.  When the bus entered the town it was like a ghost town.  Good thing when we got to the terminal, there was a little buzz because of the tricycle drivers waiting to pick up some passengers.  We took a short trike ride going to Grandpa's Inn.  It's right in the heart of the old Vigan town.  And yes, you guess it right, it is also an old building.  The trike ride costs Php 50.00.  Since our reservation was for 9:00 am. we have to pay an additional Php 150.00 per hour for early check in.  All in all, we have to pay Php 2230.00 for an overnight stay with breakfast.  So we creeped into our room since the building is mostly wood and it creaks big time.  Our room was modest with an ensuite bathroom.  They have totally upped the historical feel in this place and its definitely giving me the heebie-jeebies.  The tv was hiked up so you have to lie down to enjoy the tube.  Good thing the room is with wifi.









We woke up around 10:00 am, showered and went down to take our breakfast.  Husbandry had tapsilog while I had chicken longganisa.  It was a good breakfast, the place is quaint in daylight.  We had our tour arranged by the hotel.  They have hired a kalesa for us to take around the city/town.  Kalesa, for those who are not in the know, is a horse-drawn carriage.  So really, we did the most tourist-y thing to do.  We roam the city riding the Kalesa.



Here's all of our pit stops:
      St. Augustine Church and the Bantay Belfry Tower



Syquia Mansion


 Crisologo Museum


Pagburnayan Pottery


Baluarte



Calle Crisologo



Vigan Church


We had to cut the tour short because it was getting hot.  We went back to the hotel and found out that Cafe Uno is part of the hotel we are staying at.  We ordered Bagnet, Miki and Garlic Fried Rice.  Total wallet damage was Php 800.00.



Before the sun truly set, we decided to explore the city and found out that the city center is small and a walking distance to everything.  We went to Plaza Salcedo to buy the infamous empanada.  I must say it was absolutely yummy.  One piece costs Php  35.00.  The colonial feel of the town center reminds you of the streets of Itay (not that I have been there, but I so want to).  Small motorcycles are their means of transportation.

The next day, we already packed our stuff and headed to the bus station going to Laoag.  Before we went back to Manila, we stopped at Vigan again to buy pasalubong like Marsha's Royal Bibngka and tupig.

It was fun roaming the city.  What I love most about Vigan is their food.  Something to lure me back into this place.

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