Friday, January 8, 2010

Batangas




Batangas is a region known to its popular and finest dive locations and world’s lowest volcano. A flourishing province which thrive as a tourist objective because of the existing beaches, protected coves, profound caves and docks and the conserved legacy of valiant men in history.

Bragged by the province are various dive sites which are perfect for thrusting around and watching marine creatures which makes macro photography very interesting. Unmatched assortments of nudibranchs. During night time, engage on a dive is very nice because at this time explorers could be able to perceive unusual creatures like sea hares, sea goblins, catfish eels, ghost pipe fishes, blue-ringed octopus, mandarin fishes, and snake eels. Also the coral-covered cathedral is stunning at night. Among the gorgeous dive sites in the province, Sepok offer a very nice coral gardens and vertical wall.

Southern Luzon’s pride in terms of attraction is Taal Lake and Volcano within the province. Taal volcano is the world’s smallest volcano in the world lies within an islet within a lake within a crater within a volcano. The municipal of Taal leads as one of the two most ethnically conserved locations of the Spanish colonial epoch the other is Vigan in Ilocos Sur. The village in Taal conforms to the old town layout combining the municipal hall, school, church, and houses.

Pilgrimage tours, scuba diving, heritage tours, shopping, swimming, snorkeling, mountain climbing and trekking are the popular tourism activities perform in the province. Batangas is located only 110 kilometers south of Metropolitan Manila, and is very accessible from the national capital by land.


EXPLORATIONS

Apolinario Mabini Shrine

The Mabini Shrine is situated in Barrio Talaga around 7 kilometers away from the town proper of Tanauan. Or, from the STAR highway take the Sambat, Tanauan exit, and move towards the Talisay - Tagaytay route. The Mabini shrine is about 5 minutes drive from the toll plaza.

It is a memorial to the nationalism of Philippine hero Aploinario Mabini, popular as the Sublime Paralytic whose ethical convictions and political principles enlightened the hearts of every Filipino who hunts for national personality. It houses the memorabilia of the late revolutionary hero who was the Brains of the Katipunan, a Filipino movement opposing Spain governance in the year 1896.


Taal Heritage

Among the two most ethnically conserved spots of the Spanish government is Taal Heritage. The community matches to the aged town design combing municipal hall-school-church-houses. Within the heritage are the various tourist appeals namely, the Leon Apacible Historical Landmark, Marcela MariƱo Agoncilio Museum and Monument, Basilica of San Martin de Tours, Escuela Pia, and Church of Our Lady of Caysasay.


Taal Church

Known as Basilisa of San Martin de Tours a patron of Taal which honored by a fest is celebrated every November 11. It was initially constructed in the year 1575 by Father Diego Espina in San Nicolas. But because of the eruption of Taal Volcano 1754, the church is reconstructed at its current spot in 1755 but then it was destroyed again by an earthquake in year 1849 and its reconstruction was conducted in year 1856. The church is exceptional in its combination of patriotic, religious, and artistic influence. Writers point to its theatrical excitement. Its surface is flamboyant which consists of a single mass of stone shaped into rich complex models. The church, however, is a fusion of styles with arched openings, alternating segmental canopies and arches of assymmetric shapes.


Gerthel Beach

Among the best beaches of the region situated in the municipal of Lobo. The beach is a widen white sand roughly a stretch of 1 kilometer. Gradually inclining ocean floor around two hundred meters before the drop off.


Matabungkay Beach

The package of having a beautiful sunset, white beach, and the provincial atmosphere made Matabungkay a drive-away beach destination for tourists. The area has little to offer other than swimming and watching the sunset but good enough for an inexpensive trip. Unlike other beaches, Matabungkay offers reasonable options for low-budget vacationers. Families who are unable to afford costly restaurants bring their barbeque sets and cook their food the way they want at the beach or at their rented open cottages. Others spend their day barbecuing on the shaded raft floating several meters off the shore. These floating sheds are rented out by villagers which they remark a purely Matabungkay way of picnicking. For upscale tourists, they can choose from luxurious resorts located along the right strip of the beach.


Taal Lake & Volcano

Taal Lake and Volcano is the Southern Luzon’s major tourist attraction. It is the portal for most visitors is through Tagaytay City, from the ridge where a panoramic view of Volcano Island can be seen. The volcano is known to be the smallest in the world. Surrounded by a lake, it is situated on an 8.8-kilometer islet, lapped by the 27-kilometer-long lake. Both the lake and the volcano are situated on the crater of an extinct volcano. Volcano Island is also ideal for trekking.


Mt. Maculot

Among the most admired mountaineering destinations south of Manila. It is preferred due to its well-established trail, wide campgrounds, fine views atop and enough scale of complexity. Its major tourist appeal is the Rockies, a rocky outcropping overlooking Taal lake and its popular little volcano. It takes a bit of rock climbing skills to reach the top of the Rockies, but definitely the effort is well rewarded by the breathtaking vista above it.


The campsite is situated atop the mountains shoulder. Winds can be strong to moderate and it can be quite chilly at night. The summit is another hour away from the campsite, although an alternative trail (the grotto trail) can be taken, traversing the mountain from the other side and then descending to the shoulder campsite. Views from the summit are obscured by forest growth and there is minimal camp space available.


Mt. Maculot’s reputaion has regrettably results a distressing levels of pollution up its slopes. Too much loose and immature camping has produced a bountiful garbage left all over the campgrounds. Refuse such as empty gin bottles to abandoned fire rings litter the place. Little is being done to address this environmental concern.


Calijon Falls

This falls is situated at Barangay San Gregorio previously known as Barangay Calijon around 4.5km east of Malvar, Batangas. Its waters come from natural springs just right above it which is reputed to be a very good source of fresh, sparkling drinking water. A well-known national distributor of bottled drinking water actually taps the springs above as its source of mineral water. The water from the falls is interestingly warm and pleasant to bathe in. The falls can be reached by taking a short hike from the barangay road and about 300 steps down the concrete pathway.


Mainit Hot Springs

Mainit Hot Springs is located in the Municipality of Caibiran in the island of Biliran. The local government has developed this place by constructing three small pools that will hold the flowing hot water coming from the islands' active volcanic and mountainous areas. The temperatures in the pool are classified as warm, hot and very hot - but these are all safe for a relaxing dip. In fact, I spent sometimes there just dipping alternately in those three pools.

The stones in the stream can be quite slippery because of the sulfuric residue that the hot springs produce. It should also be noted that the place seem to have only few visitors that whenever there are tourists to this place, flocks of local from the neighborhood suddenly appears and seem to be amused with the new faces they see. No need for concern thou 'coz these are friendly folks and they offer ready smiles for you.


Ilijan Lagoon

An exceptional waterfalls with water originate from a huge spring on top of a mountain and elegantly streaming from one bowl to another. It has seven huge stone bowls carved naturally out of the mountainsides and beautifully arranged like a flight of stairs.


Sombrero Island

On the surface, this island resembles a hat underwater, so its profile makes the name Sombrero quite appropriate. It could be access by banca southwest across the Maricaban Straight up to northwest of Sombrero Island. Gorgonians, black coral shells, turtles, rays grunts, snappers and a great variety of soft corals are abundant. Streams are normally strong and squally on the surface. Visibility can reach up to 80 feet, and average depth is 33 feet.


Mapating Rock

This open reef is for experienced divers only and its exploration may require assistance from a local dive guides. It could be accessed by banca southwest across the Maribacan Strait and around the northwest end of Maribacan Island. The rock itself is bounded by a fairly shallow area at about 35 feet, ending in a series of drop-offs running down to about 60 feet. The area is huge and the currents are ferocious. Marine life is abundant with different species of fish and quite a few pelagic varieties. Grey reef sharks and white tip reef sharks are occasionally seen in the area.


The Cathedral

Around 60 to 90 feet south of Bagalangit Point lay a giant rock formation that looks like a roofless underwater amphitheater. Between is a small cross planted at 50 feet by now ex Philippine President, Fidel Ramos and blessed by Pope John Paul II. It’s a Marine Park Sanctuary and the best-known Philippine dive sites. Unfruitful, the Cathedral has been seeded with corals from other sites. Flocks of fish eagerly congregate around the divers, waiting to be fed. Diving conditions is generally calm, but can have some strong currents. Visibility can reach 80 feet, and the site is best dived at neap tide.


Merriel’s Rock

The scuba diving site can be accessed by banca southwest across the Maricaban Strait and around the northwest tip of Maribacan Island. Severe streams may be experienced in this cluster of shallow reefs. Visibility can reach 80 feet, and average depth is 60 feet. The site is rich with a lot of different species. And there are numerous types of coral formations enough to fascinate a marine biologist. Divers are advised to dive in the morning, as it can get rough in the afternoon because of the wind.


Layag-Layag Reef

Located at the northwest corner of Caban Island. Layag-Layag can be reached by banca or boat from Eagle Point pier southwest across Maricaban strait. On the south side of this open-water area, is a ledge drop to about 90 feet from the surface. Big jacks swim to within a few feet of the surface, although the larger fish tend to be somewhat coy. Scuba diving conditions is calm with medium to fierce currents. It is considered to be a good snorkeling site. Average depth is 33 feet and visibility can reach 100 feet.


Ligpo Island

Location is 40 minutes north by banca and west of Ligpo Point. Diving conditions is generally serene but could have some ferocious currents that change rapidly. Novice divers are warned not to dive when currents are running. Average depth is 90 feet and visibility can reach 80 feet. Corals of different types and colossal gorgonians bound in the vicinity. The eastern shore has all the reef fishes, but when the current is running countless pelagic species can be seen out in the deep. Ligpo is a fine night dive at neap tides.


Malajibomanoc Island

The scuba diving site is 50 to 70 feet with a flat bottom and rational to harsh current. The major attraction is a hot spring in a hollow from 60 to 70 feet. It is being noted that when Taal Volcano has an increase in activity, the area releases fine hot bubbles. Diving conditions is generally calm with powerful currents, but could be very turbulent. Visibility can reach 80 feet and average depth is at 60 feet. Fish life is abundant with groupers, trumpetfish, moray eels, pufferfish and parrotfish. Even a Blacktip Reef Shark is often seen in the area.


ACCOMMODATION

SM Travelodge

Is a traveler’s refuge in Batangas City where spending a night is a fortune. Offers a Filipino Batangueno hospitality that best expresses comfort, tranquility and affordability. Experience enjoyable accommodation with 41 rooms to choose from. Introducing our stylish De Luxe Suites with mini bars, cable television programs and shower station that gently massage your aching muscles. Encounter interesting Executive and Junior Executive Rooms with auxiliary living/ dining area and gratifying jacuzzi in spacious bathrooms. Not to forget our Standard rooms that offer basic hot water, fully air conditioned domain, cable tv and intercom services that will relax and rejuvenate our weary guests.


CSI Events Centre

A Lipa's premiere destination for small and large functions. It does not matter if you expect only 10 or 500 persons for your event or if your event is a formal wedding ceremony and reception or an informal high school class reunion or children's party, we have the perfect venue for you!


Rosegold Beach Resort & Hotel

Facing the South China Sea near Cape Santiago and Palo Bandera Pt., where inter-island and ocean-going vessels pass through, are the white sand beaches of Calatagan, Batangas. Here lies Rosegold Beach Resort & Hotel, home to one of the few overwater aircon cottages in Luzon group of islands, Philippines. From unforgettable romantic affairs, luau dinners by the bonfire, or any corporate activity from a small seminar to a group of more than 5,000 people, you can assure that we have what it takes to make it memorable and truly relaxing.


Acuatico Beach Resort

A traveler’s and a vacationist’s ideal refuge. Soak your moments of leisure under its magic charms and exotic beauty. Its balmy tropical setting and the deep-blue crystalline waters of the sea. Enjoy the majestic Mt. Daguldul whose lush virgin forest remains undefiled by human exploitation.

And because of Laiya’s unique climate, characterized by less rainfall, ACUATICO is an excellent getaway for beach and nature lovers, even for those who simply want to spend a brief moment of relaxation, anytime of the year.



Friday, January 1, 2010

Batanes




Million years ago, a sequence volcanic activities and geologic forces molded the island-province of Batanes. Ivatans are the popular settlers of the province who nationally proclaimed as the “True Insulares”. This Ivatans derived from the ancient settlers from Formoso, Taiwan and Spaniards who had explored the island way back in the 16th century. Due to their limited existence, they have kept the clarity of their gene group through time.

The province of Batanes is the northernmost and the smallest province of the Philippine Republic, in terms of inhabitants and land area. Its capital is the municipality of Basco. The region consist of ten islands, known as the Batanes Islands, lies around162 km north of the Luzon mainland in the Luzon Strait and is a portion of the Cagayan Valley. The largest island of the province which bring significance to its economy are Itbayat, Batan and Sabtang.

Batanes Islands are divided from the Babuyan Islands of Cagayan Province through Balintang Channel and Taiwan through the Basi Channel. On the northernmost portion of the province is Mavudis (Yami) Island. The other islands of the province are Misanga, Ditarem, Siayan, Dinem, Ivuho and Dequey.

Geographical position of the province is spotted on a 4,500 square kilometer area of territorial waters, the Luzon Strait and Balintang Channel, where the Pacific Ocean unites with the South China Sea, a sea track between the Philippines and the southern portions of Japan, China, Hongkong, and Taiwan. Bordered on the north by the Bashi Channel, on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the west by the South China Sea, and on the south by the Balintang Channel. It is distinguished by lightly rolling hills, cliffs, and black and white sand beaches.

Batanes is about 860 kilometers (approx. 525 miles) from Manila. Basco, the capital town, is about 280 kilometers north of Aparri and about 190 kilometers south of Taiwan.

The land area of 5,438 hectares serves as the agricultural land of the province. Its main source of living is livestock farming due to its topography and its main produce is cattle, carabao and goats. Another prime industry which rises on its peak during summer as the seawater is moderately quiet is fishing.


EXPLORATIONS
December to May is the ideal period for travelers and explorers to come and visit the islands of Batanes. The islands tenders a cool and windy conditions. Any month of the year it could rain and its warmness can plunge as low as 7 degrees centigrade. It lies along the typhoon belt and gets its fair share of typhoons during the wet season.


Sabtang Island
Preferred by the Department of Tourism as among the 12 finest destination in the Philippines. This island remains uninterrupted and untouched which lies in the southwest of Batan. It has blinking white sand beaches, sheer mountains, and deep canyons with small level areas periodically found along the coastline. Accessible in 30 minutes by falowa (oval-shaped motorized passenger boat without the outrigger) from Radiwan Port in Ivana. This island is also the take-off point for Ivuhos Island from Barangay Nakanmuan.


Itbayat Island
The island is enclose with gigantic boulders and cliffs mounting 20-70 feet above sea level having no shoreline located on the north of Batan Island. It has a dirt airstrip for light aircraft. Ferries also run the Batan-Itbayat route, with a travel time of about four hours by falowa from the Basco Seaport. Light Planes fly from Basco Airport to Itbayat in 12-minute trips at PhP700.00/pax.


Batan Island
The center of business trade where the seat of the provincial government situated. Batan Island is the most inhabited among all the islands of the province.It is composed of the municipalities of Basco, Ivana, Uyugan, and Mahatao.


Mount Iraya
An inactive volcano rise at 1,517 meters high whose previous outbreak was documented in 505 AD. This peak is best for mountaineering, trekking, and trailblazing. Situated in a walking distance from Basco and can be climbed to the top in about three hours.


Mavudis Island
Mavudis is the northernmost island of Batanes. Coconut crabs (called "Tatus" by the locals) are bountiful on this island, which is surrounded by rich marine life.

Di-atay Beach is seen in this island, which lies on the national highway between Mahatao and Ivana, 9.85 kilometer away from Basco. The beach has a wonderful cove and multicolored rocks and blinking white sand, which is perfect for picnics.


Songsong Ruins
A 3 kilometer track which could arrive in an hour walking from the core of Basco. The ruins is known for its splendid sunset scene and huge stone boulders.


White Beach
As evidence to the province’s innate advantage, this wonderful white beach can be seen in Vatang Hapnit and Mavatuy Point at Mahatao.


San Jose de Ivana Church
The church foundation was way back on 1795 but its construction was on 1814. The church is justly exceptional among the old churches in the province of Batanes because its design is not included on the espadana style. It has bell tower that offers the look of a fortification. San Jose Church fronts the Ivana Seaport and offers a commanding view of the sea and surrounding countryside due to its elevation. It is 14 kilometers from Basco.


San Carlos Borromeo Church
Founded in 1789 and built in 1873, it has a portico shaped after that of Basco Cathedral, with two round arches at roof level for the bells. On its outer walls are massive buttresses that used to serve as stairways to the roof – a thing of convenience in the olden days when frequent repairs had to be made to the cogon grass roofing. The church still retains its centuries-old features. Located six kilometers from Basco.


Sto. Doming de Basco
It is the oldest and the most significant church in Batanes which instituted in 1783. The church were supported with enormous pilasters from its foundation to top to offer firmness on its portico and strength against earthquakes and typhoons. The church is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, patroness of Batanes.


Other travelers places;
Burial Cave
Mahatao View Deck
House of Dacay