Wolseong Fortress, Gyeongju, South Korea

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Magical Magpupungko







A wonderful surprise during my visit to Siargao was my trip to Magpupungko. This relatively new tourist destination in Siargao is a 30 minute drive from General Luna. Its main attraction are the natural pool formations which appears at low tide. So you have to check the schedule of low tide and time your visit accordingly.

You can only enjoy this beautiful natural pool for about 3 hours during low tide.The sea water is so calm and clean and there are even live corals. The pool is set against a backdrop of limestone formations and raging sea waters which are calmed by the corals and rocks on the beach area.

Magpupungko is a unique and magical place. And the local tourism experts told me that it was in fact featured on National Geographic. Make a visit to Magpunpungko a "must" when you go to Siargao.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Beautiful Blue Lagoon







Since I was not a swimmer, I was advised not to go Sohoton Caves. To fully enjoy Sohoton Caves you have to swim through the caves, lagoons and then dive from a cliff into the open sea. As an alternative, they suggested that I go instead to Blue Lagoon.

To go to the Blue Lagoon, you travel by land to the town of Caob and then take an hour boat ride to reach the lagoon. The boat ride takes you around the mangroves of Caob which are a tourist attraction by itself, and then into the clear and clean waters surrounded by tree covered limestone cliffs.

When you finally reached the Blue Lagoon, you will be awed by the beauty of nature in its unspoilt best. The pristine shallow waters even has live corals in bright colors. The place reminded me of the Big Lagoon of El Nido, only this time, more serene and isolated because not a lot of tourists have actually been to this place.

However, there is trouble in this paradise. A local resident has claimed ownership of the area and is actually building a pavilion on the left side of a limestone cliff which sits at the middle of the blue lagoon. The pretty view therefore of both sides of the lagoon is obstructed. Furthermore, said "owner" has installed exposed electric wires along the waterway route to the lagoon. You actually have to get permission from said "owner" to access the place.

The provincial government and Department of Tourism from what I heard is disputing this claim. Rightfully so, since I believe that any body of water is public domain and ownership can not be granted to any individual or entity.

Hopefully, said ownership issue will be resolved soon and the place can be developed properly to ensure proper preservation of this truly beautiful place.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Mangroves of Caob




Around an hour by tricycle from Gen Luna is the town of Caob. This seaside town boasts of hectares of mangrove forests. Tours around the mangroves by bancas are now being offered. A jetty has also been constructed which is intended to be the docking area for bigger boats which will be soon doing the mangrove forest cruise.

The mangrove forest is impressive because of the relatively large area that it occupies. Since the mangrove area is actually a maze it is therefore easy to lose your way around if you do not have a reliable and knowledgeable local guide.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Dako: The Biggest and the Best





Dako ("Big")Island is not only the biggest of the three islands in Siargao but also the best! It is inhabited with a small town which was celebrating its fiesta during the time I was there. The island is picture pretty with its powdery white sand, and clean and clear turquoise waters.

I would have loved to stay in this island instead of General Luna town in Siargao. But unfortunately there are no resorts here at present although there are plans to open resorts in the near future. Dako is a short 15 minute boat ride away from General Luna. Hopefully next time I visit Siargao, I would have the opportunity of staying in this stunningly beautiful island.