500 php - tricycle tour to some places in Laoag City, Fort Ilocandia, Sand Dunes and Paoay Lake and Church
600 php - fare from Batac to Dau via a Partas Cubao bus
1500 php - 30 mins roving the sand dunes on a 4wd (without sandboarding)
On our 2nd day in Pagudpud we went to Saud Beach at 5:30 am. We bought palitao from a boy walking around selling palitao at 10.00 each. We then took a morning swim.
little boy selling palitao at the background |
We first went to the Capitol of Ilocos Norte, the Laoag City Church and Bell Tower and the Laoag signage near the water fountain.
Capitol of Ilocos Norte |
We also went to see Fort Ilocandia
And then proceeded to the Suba Sand Dunes. With the hotness of the day you'll surely thirst for water so don't ever forget your water.1 liter of water at the Suba Sand Dunes is 50.00 php. Roving the sand dunes on a 4wd would be a great bonding-activity with friends and family. The 4wd sliding from a high place is super fun, it's like riding a roller coaster and is a heart-stopper. Sand boarding is also something you should not miss for a heart-jerking experience. Ready your poses and composure as the guys at the sand boarding site will be taking your photos and videos while sliding down.
After the sand dunes we went to the Paoay Lake. I was told by the crew at the store there that the 95.00 php double empanada is their specialty so I bought one along with a regular halo halo but sadly again the empanada did not taste like a specialty and is not worth its 95.00 php price. As a consolation, the view of the Paoay Lake takes away your exhaustion, soothes and calms you. We were told that a white building that we can see at the lake is the Malacanang of the North.
We then visited Paoay Church.
After Paoay Church Kuya Eddie brought us to Batac where we waited for a Bus back to Dau, Pampanga.
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