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Friday, April 5, 2019

#NCDTravels: Caramoan Islands Tour Packages

Oh Caramoan ❤️


Still booked our Caramoan trip via Explore CamSur. First trip was with my college friends and now with my family and relatives (from Ilocos and Cavite). Explore CamSur can definitely handle clients of all ages! Along with me were also 5 senior citzens from 63 to 71 years old! My aunts and uncles really enjoyed the trip. Visited 4 islands, had lunch in Matukad, trekked to see the enchanted lagoon and we snorkled too!

For inquiries you may message their FB Page for packages. We only booked the 2d1n package since time was limited. Thank you sooo much Explore CamSur for that very warm accommodation!


CARAMOAN 2D1N TOUR PACKAGE
(They also have 3D2N Tour Pacakage)
INCLUSIONS:

- 2d1n accomm, standard a/c room w/cr beach area
- 1 day island hopping
- 3 meals
- tour guide
- island entrance fees
- environmental fees
- complimentary pick up and drop off at caramoan bus terminal or port


As of April 2019
(Rates are subject to change without prior notice, please contact Explore CamSur for more details)

Good news! May Van na po from Naga going to Caramaon! Terminal is at Robinsons Naga, Almeda Highway side parking.

Fare: 270
First trip: 4am
Last trip: 4pm

Continuous ang pila, pagka ma puno or ma reach ang minimum number of passengers, mahali na.

Caramoan Terminal:
Caramoan Market Place
4am First trip
4pm Last trip

Vans can also be chartered for special trips.


Our accommodation for 2D1N


Our food

    







As of April 2019

#ExcitingBicol #ExploreCamSur #NCDtravels

Saturday, May 13, 2017

CWC Aqua Park

CWC has rise up after the Typhoon Nina last December and recovery is just the sweetest coz Lago del Rey's #AquaPark is also back to play under the clouds! Run walk, jump, crawl, slide, scream, shout and just let it all go and enjoy the course! Bring out the child in you and enjoy the floating playground with a series of inflatable slides, ramps, ladders, wiggle bridges, trampoline and so much more. Don't forgot to come in your bathing suit or wet suit! 


Operating Hours: 
8:30 am to 4:40 pm

Rates:
P150 for 1 Hr
P275 for 2 Hrs
P400 for 4 Hrs
P550 for whole day
P50k for exclusive half day use


For more amenities and bookings visit http://cwcwake.com


Photo by nickastig.me



Monday, January 5, 2015

19th AcadFest: “Withstanding the Wave: The Youth Response to Mitigating Calamity Risks and Optimizing Resources.”


19th UP Harong Academic Festival

    Born after typhoon Rosing ravaged our beloved region in November 1995, the University of the Philippines Harong (UP Harong), for almost two decades now, has served as an avenue for Bikolano UP Diliman students coming from the province of Camarines Sur and the cities of Naga and Iriga to give back to their mother province, as well as maintaining organizational solidarity among Bikolano students in the University. 

On the Activity: Instilling Disaster Preparedness in the Bikolano Youth

    Primarily, our advocacy has taken the form of holding our annual flagship project, the Academic Festival(or AcadFest, as it is popularly known) which aims to contribute to social and academic development among the Bikolano youth. It is the single biggest educational endeavor ever created by any youth organization in Camarines Sur. For the past nineteen years, it has served as a training ground for the Bikolano youth where they are empowered to further mold their talents and potentials.

      In the light of the recent calamities that befell our nation and our region, UP Harong’s 19thAcadFest seeks to instill in the Bikolano youth the value of giving back to the homeland that nursed our infancy and being prepared for the natural calamities that may happen—the very circumstances in which our Organization was born. Hence the theme: “Withstanding the Wave: The Youth Response to Mitigating Calamity Risks and Optimizing Resources.”

On the Theme: Withstanding the Wave

For us Bikolanos, natural calamities have mostly defined our history as a people, with the frequent typhoons and volcanic eruptions, making resilience a regional trait. The relative frequency of such disasters even led one commentator to exclaim that with Bikol, with its kind people and rich land, the Almighty had to invent these natural disasters “to even things up.” With the prospect of a looming ecological crisis and climate change affecting our planet, one can say that the advocacy for maintaining an active role in withstanding this wave would be of crucial importance.

This year’s AcadFest is precisely anchored on this remarkable sturdy character of the Bikolano, and the youth’s role in actively promoting the mitigation of risks and being prepared for these calamities in the future 

On the Events: Adopting an Attitude of Awareness

       UP Harong’s 19th Academic Festival will be held at the Camarines Sur Capitol Convention Center, Pili, Camarines Sur, from 7-10 January 2015.

   The individual events comprising this year’s AcadFest include: the 19th Tingogninrason Debate Tournament;the 17th BoseskanJovenes Public Speaking Contest;the 13th HarongninDunong Quiz Bee;the 12th Sural Essay Writing Competition;the 11th GayonBikolnon Poster Making Contest;the 7th LadawanninKabikolan Photojournalism Contest;the 5th IstoryangSuanoyCompetition; Gala Night; and the 2nd HerassaBanwaan Radio Broadcasting Tournament -- by John Carlo M. Navera, 3rd Year B Library Information Science  





Thursday, April 26, 2012

Guide to Bagolatao Minalabac



How to get to Bagolatao, Minalabac?
This hidden piece of paradise is quite bumpy to get to. Minalabac is home to pebble beaches along the coasts of Ragay gulf. Here's something to look forward to...


You can take a photo of the whole Bagolotao beach from a rock formation. Exciting? But it doesn't end there.. there's more to explore.




Where is Minalabac Camarines Sur? 
From Naga City, it is a 40 minute jeepney ride going to the coast of Bagolatao, Minalabac. It's near, it just looks far because of the kind of travel along the way. As of today, partial areas are now concretely paved but most of them are only half way. What do we mean by half way? You'll see why in the photos that it's a work in progress but half way.

On this map (shaded in pink) is the whole of Minalabac
Image powered by Google Map


 A: That is where we went, Bagolotao. But there are other pebble beaches in Minalabac such as Salingogon, Hamoraon, and San Antonio to name a few that you can go to.


Let's begin our trip!

TRANSPORTATION: The road is quite rocky, uneven and you'll even cross mountains literally. There are also areas that are "one way". Given the road condition, here are some tips. All wheeled vehicles can give it a go provided that you are a skilled professional driver. Sedans are not that advisable but you can risk it if you want to (may mga part na pwedeng sumayad sa ilalalim eh). I saw some sedans at the resort so it meant they got through the winding road. As of today, the safest and most advisable way to get there is to hire a jeepney but not just any jeepney. Hire jeepneys that have experienced and regular drivers of the place. That is what we did.

AND if you are not going for an overnight stay, it is best to leave Bagolatao at least around 4 pm so that it will not be too dark upon going back to Naga.

Rate: Php 2,500 or less. We bargained the jeepney that we rented, we ended up paying Php 2,200, not bad at all. 

White Pebbles Beach Resort offers Transportatin Services for P2500 
from Naga to Bagolatao vice versa.

The Shell Milaor Station is the perfect landmark for you to turn to Minalabac road. 

Passing by Milaor




Bicol River on the left

Rice fields on both sides of the road.


Take a look, this is what I meant by halfway, literally. haha
Parang right hand drive lang. lol 

You won't get lost, there are road signs 

Right of way 

Steep road ahead 



If you'll look closer, Naga City can be seen in this area, with the Naga City Coliseum very visible.




You are getting nearer and nearer to the mountains


Sea water will now greet you hello..



There are a lot of cottages that you can rent from Php 300 up to Php 400 depending upon the size and there are no entrance fees. 

We booked a reservation at White Pebbles Beach Resort which is apparently owned by the Municipal Mayor they say.


The whole lanai can be rented for Php 3,500 if you are staying overnight.
Amenities available are; rooms with bed, a billiard table, videoke, kitchen and comfort room. Use of the videoke and billiard is part of the payment. Who needs an air-conditioned room when there's fresh air from the sea. The resort is improving a lot. Shower areas are being properly situated together with the dressing rooms on the side.

Round and regular cottages


The pebbles will make you glow once you take your photos seated or standing. You'll see the magic!

Fronting the sea, this is the right side with the pointed mountain top.
Water is so high that you cannot see the "Bagong Latao Rocks"

During a high tide
with mr. crab
During a low tide


Off we went to the rocky side which is on the left side (vantage point: looking at the sea) for some rock climbing experience.
Youthful people and climbing enthusiasts will sure enjoy this.


Be extra careful while climbing. From these rocks you can let someone take your photo with the whole Bagolatao beach as your background. The view is just so amazing. 




There are other things that you can do in Bagolatao. Rent a boat to reach the other side of the pebble beach in San Antonio. From White Pebbles Beach Resort in Bagolatao, it's only 2 to 3 minutes away and you can now embark on another adventure. 
Rental is Php 300.00 for one hour with a capacity of 10 persons.



On the other side, San Antontio has fresh a water fall. See that coconut tree leaning towards the sea? At the back of that tree is the falls, tago lang kasi.


Freshwater then meets sea water

It looks small in this photo, but you can climb this falls up to the top without any hesitation but you'll only have to be very careful.


Since we had a boat ride during the low tide, we were able to take a peak at the small cave. But I'm sorry I do not have any photos.

Other things that you can do at Bagolatao is look for unique rocks as your souvenir, but don't get too much. You can also play with little sea creatures, but don't hurt them and put them back into the sea. :)





During low tide, you can explore this area with the huge black rock like a concert stage. I think they call this "Bagong Latao Rocks"

During high tide and given this low tide scenario, this part of the beach is not quite advisable to swim around.



Live corals! Please do not destroy them. :)



A small blue flish. We were also lucky to see a school of flying fish during that day.

Oooops you'll know what to do in case you step on one of these.


On the black rock during low tide, there was still enough water for us to use the boat after we went to the other side of the Bagolatao.




Our trip was one of the most funniest RandR's of our office. It was an Earth Day I will not forget! 
Pure fun and adventure only at Minalabac only an hour or less away from Naga City!

*Rates are subject to change without prior notice. 

Contact Details:
White Pebbles Beach Resort
Phone: 09052806366 or 09395869147 or 4729606
Email: whitepebbles@rocketmail.com