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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Bohol Trip Day 2: Bohol Bee Farm, Island Hopping at Balicasag and Virgin Island, and Hinagdanan Cave (July 6, 2013)


* Bohol Bee Farm

We left our hotel at about 6:00 am and went to Bohol Bee Farm where my uncle and his friend were staying to have our breakfast there. Their buffet-breakfast valued at 350.00 Php is a must-try. The ham is not too salty and the pancake is not too sweet or greasy. The food is devoid of the usual preservatives you taste in food. The vegetable salad, fresh fruits and juice are very refreshing. Their pesto was not overpowered with olive oil, it's just right to the taste and is not cloying. It was also my first time to eat brown rice which is not hard to acquire a taste for. Their buffet-breakfast is something i look forward to trying again. The breakfast area's location which is overlooking the sea is sure to whet your appetite as well. 


                                       Breakfast at Bohol Bee Farm overlooking the beach



                                                                        delicious :)

After breakfast, we went to our uncle's room to see what their room looks like. 


                                          One of Bohol Bee Farm's nicely-decorated rooms


serene view from the room's balcony

At around 8:00 am, we boarded the multicab we rented which brought us to Alona Beach which is about 20 minutes or so away from Bohol Bee Farm. From there, we rented a big boat that brought us to Balicasag and Virgin Island. 

                                         I love Alona Beach's fine sand


                                 Picture-taking before the boat leaves the shore


                                 this part of the boat is not as steady as I thought

*Island Hopping at Balicasag and Virgin Island
The trip from Alona Beach to Balicasag Island took about 30 minutes. We were in the verge of sleeping. Unlike Hundred Islands, the snorkeling area in Balicasag Island doesn't have a rope marker that marks the area where the corals are. Also, it seems like in Hundred Islands there are more corals while in Balicasag there are more colorful fishes.


                                            

                                                       Balicasag Island's shore is made of coarsely-powdered shells

                          the small boat that we transferred to that brought as to the snorkeling area


                                                                         posing underwater

One problem that we encountered is because we are wearing a life jacket we can't submerge underwater to see the fishes and the corals. I don't know but in Hundred Islands it's easier to see the corals but in Balicasag I can't seem to see them well. I'm not sure if it's because of the water, if it's the quality of the corals or if it's my state of mind that time. But one thing's for sure, we should learn how to swim so we can take better underwater pictures on our next snorkeling trip.


                                           Don't forget bringing bread to attract the fishes


                                                



                                                      exhausted and sunburned

Virgin Island was next. 

                                                        Virgin Island


                                they sell sea shells by the seashore

                                     quenching our thirst with coconut juice

Virgin Island is open-spaced, there are no trees aside from that spot behind us which do have clumps of trees but is restricted because it's private property (which explains the fence around it. How ironic.) Since the sun is scorching hot that day we also left quickly after an hour of walking and looking around. 

Our boat took us back to the shore of Alona Beach then we went to eat at a carinderia and then went to see Hinagdanan Cave.










Saturday, July 13, 2013

Bohol Trip

Basic Expenses:

2008.00 Php - roundtrip ticket via PAL (departing from NAIA)
5000.00 Php - stay at French Kiss Asia Resort for 3 days and 2 nights (for 3 pax, additional mattress requested). I would recommend staying at Bohol Bee Farm instead and if you have cash it's better contacting them directly instead of booking or making a reservation online. 
1800.00 Php - multicab for the city tour for 8 hours (a multicab looks like a small jeepney)
450.00 Php - Loboc river cruise and buffet (the river cruise and the buffet is 350.00 Php then you pay another 100.00 Php for municipal fee)
350.00 Php - Ziplining at Loboc Ecotourism Adventure Park
1500.00 Php - multicab that brought us to Alona Beach, Hinagdanan cave and to Island City Mall to buy pasalubong (8 hours)
1800.00 Php - boat for island hopping for 7 pax (Balicasag and Virgin Island)
150.00 Php per pax - small boat to snorkeling site in Balicasag
350.00 Php - Buffet Breakfast at Bohol Bee Farm consisting of bread, bacon, pancake, fresh fruits, salad, pasta and fresh juice

Day 1: Bohol Countryside Tour (July 5, 2013)

* Church-hopping and Sikatuna Blood Compact Site


                                                                                    St. Joseph Church facade



                                                                       a flock of doves at St. Joseph Church



                                                                                   Sikatuna-Legazpi Blood Compact Site



                                                                        Baclayon Church Facade



                                                                             Baclayon Church Side View


 

                                                                                     Baclayon Church



                                                                                                   St. Peter's Church in Loboc, Bohol


 old bridge and arches beside St Peter's Church 


                                                The old clock tower of Loboc Church: one of the landmarks in Loboc, Bohol
                                                          


* Loboc River Cruise and Floating Restaurant

At 10:30 am, we were at the Loboc River Floating Restaurant.


the stairs to the bridge leading to the floating resto

                                                                                                   bridge to the floating resto: it would be nice to lounge here at night                                   



 inside the floating resto: tired, oily and hungry hahahaha

floating resto taken from the bridge

The buffet is not something to rave for but it's okay, the river cruise compensated for the food. The green water of the river is a wonder to behold especially since the water of our river in Pampanga is brown. It's nice to view the trees and flowers along the river banks and feel the soporific air while listening to the nostalgic music being played by the guitar man on board.

Song lists played during the cruise in random order:
To Love Somebody
Kahit Maputi na ang Buhok ko
Hey Jude
Pusong Bato
Leaving on a Jet Plane

... the rest I already forgot but it's like a cd long.


Loboc Ecotourism Adventure Park

After taking our early lunch at the Loboc River Floating Resto, we proceeded to the Loboc Ecotourism Adventure Park. Air gets colder in this part of Loboc and part of the road resembles the zigzag road of Baguio so they named it "Little Baguio". Sandra, our uncle's friend said we should try the zipline here however since I already tried ziplining in Subic I'm not really interested. I also don't feel like stepping down but they said since we're already there it's better to at least look around so look around we did. 


transparent glass wall offering a panoramic view of the the Loboc Forest. Notice the camera on the left.

my uncle and his i-want-to-do-it-again expression
At first, I don't want to do the ziplining because I thought it's too expensive for 350.00 Php but seeing that the the zipline looks higher and longer than that in Subic and also seeing that my uncle enjoyed it, I decided to try it as well which thankfully I did. It became one of the highlights of our visit in Bohol. It was very enjoyable and relaxing to view the trees and the snake-like Loboc river below. I particularly enjoyed the initial zipline because it's much slower compared to  the return-zipline which is faster and heart-jerking. 

climbing the stairs towards the start point of the zipline
getting ready

getting harnessed

it's fun to zipline in the Philippines
We were told that the zipline in Danao is better so we'll put that on our bucketlist if we ever go back to Bohol.

* Hanging Bridge of Sevilla
We also went to the Hanging Bridge of Sevilla. I don't know why but there's something about hanging bridges that I find charming. The foliages hanging over the entrance and exit of the hanging bridge gives it a fresh look and feel.




*Tarsier Conservation Area 




*Man-Made Forest of Bilar
We had fun doing jumpshots on this spot. In-between doing jumpshots we're also alert of vehicles that may suddenly appear. The canopy of trees makes a picturesque scene. 



                  exhilarating jumpshots: the best place to jump and fill your lungs with fresh air
*Chocolate Hills in Carmen
I can admire this sight for hours.

                                                                    jumpshots




                                                            going down


                                            the Chocolate Hills along the road

After visiting the Chocolate Hills we went back to Tagbilaran to eat then to our hotel in Panglao.

You can click here for the Day 2 of our Bohol Trip.