One for the road, Darling!

Discovering Surigao: Being bewitched by the 'Enchanting Sohoton Cove"!



The Entrance: "Here you will find peace: Serenity of the mind.
Simplicity of the heart and Tranquility of the soul."
The Enchanting Sohoton Cove is known by adventurers as one of the highlights in Bucas Grande Island. It is amazing to see the half submerged entrance of curtained stalactites - which is by the way the only entrance and the exit of the blue lagoon.

Horse Shoe Rock
The same lagoon is not only the home of another divine beauty of Mother Nature's biotope, but bears also the masterpieces of of seven islets, counting among those caves, like the Hagukan Cave and Magkukuob Cave, and the Dawongdong wall.

A bit dark in here: Inside one of the coves ;) Thanks for the picture Esh Bautista!

"Here you will find peace: Serenity of the mind. Simplicity of the heart and Tranquility of the soul."


Magkukuob cave
At the Magkukuob cave treasures an exceptional art displaying natural, varying colors of stalactites and stalagmites from amber to aqua to a light turquoise. A simple amazing game of colors! We jumped off the bangkas into the chilling blue water and swam toward the cave. Inside the dark cave, some climbed on an enthralling passage whose adjoining walls. You will reach a 5 meter jump off stage to the clear, blue sea right below your feet. 



Discovering Surigao: Cast the anchor! Swimming time at Bucas Grande Island!

After arriving at Tumi beach resort on Bucas Grande Island, part of Surigao, we took the bangka to a abandoned area near some shores and casted the anchor!

We jumped right in the water that cast a spell over you with its splashes of vibrant colors and cool shades.
It was swimming and diving time for everybody! #yolo!

"The Bord'z"

beautiful fresh water



The lovebirds
Read also: Discovering Surigao & the beauty of Tumi Beach Resort on Bucas Grande Island!







Discovering Surigao & the beauty of Tumi Beach Resort on Bucas Grande Island!

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from: Bucas Grande to: Siargao Island (by Google Maps)
Surigao del Norte is a province I heard quite a lot about. Friends would tell me often that you think first of Siargao island in that region as the most beautiful as it is heavily advertised in media, but it is a far cry from the natural beauty of the Sohoton Caves and the Bucas Grande Island! After having spent three days there, I am still at awe at its truth.

Background info:
Bucas Grande Island is popularly known as Socorro. It is a lone island municipality in the province. It has a total land area of 12,445 hectares holds a count of more or less 20,000 inhabitants. These inhabitants have settled in 14 barangays of the municipality namely: Barangays Don Albino Taruc, Navarro, Rizal, Del Pilar, Dona Helene, Honrado, Nueva Estrella, Pamosaingan, Salog, San Roque, Sudlon, Santa Cruz, Songkoy and N. Sering.



There are many ways to reach Bucas Grande Island:
Surigao City is regarded as the main transit point in getting to the island. You can either choose to travel by air (Cebu Pacific flies daily from Cebu to Surigao and vice versa, Air Phil Express flies from Manila to Surigao everyday except Wednesdays and vice versa), by land (Philtranco Bus), or by sea from Manila directly to Surigao City. From the airport or from the bus terminal, available tricycle or multicabs can bring you to the City’s Pantalan Uno (Port/Pier 1), take then another two-hour boat ride to Bucas Grande Island. Other drop off points may be be the port of Barangay Hayanggabon, Claver.


Arrival:
The boat ride took about 1.5 hours. From afar we saw the beautiful shorelines of Bucas Grande with its magnificent white beaches and green scenery. The closer we got, the more we were convinced that Mother Nature has abundantly blessed this area! By laying first foot off the bangka, we were welcomed by the powdery white sand, the sound of the waves and the warm resort's host.

Accomodation:
We stayed at TUMI BEACH RESORT. This resort is one of three private resorts owned by a Belgian and run by very kind locals with excellent hosting and service skills. In terms of price: normally one night cost Php5,000 good for a group of 10 excluding food. Since we availed of a promo, we got it cheaper including food and sightseeing tours to Sohoton Cove, Enchanted Crystal Cove, Lagoon Tiktikan and tours along the island for swimming and diving breaks.

Tumi Beach Resort on Bucas Grande Island... Yup, it is that awesome!

Tumi Beach Resort provides two cottages (good for couples) and an open-cottage (good for ten people or more) made of hard wood, bamboo, partially with concrete and tiles. 

back view of our open cottage

front view


Food:
Since we availed of a promo, we were served three times a day with delicious meals! Mainly we were served with all kinds of very fresh seafood (crabs, shrimps, tilapia, lapu-lapu), meat, rice, desserts (pineapple, watermelon, apples, oranges, fresh coconut). It was absolutely yummy every time!




Read: Discovering Surigao: Cast the anchor! Swimming time at Bucas Grande Island!

On Samal Island: Taking a fresh dip at the Hagimit Falls!

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My parents and I decided a spontaneous getaway to Samal Island (IGaCoS)! Arriving at Sasa Ferry Dock (or Sasa Wharf), we paid a ferry fee for vehicles of Php270.00, and boarded right away. After a 15 minutes ride, we arrived on the other side, at Babak wharf on Samal.

First on our itinerary was the visit to the known Monfort Batcave. A pleasant surprise are the roads, which are concrete and well maintained by their local city government.

It was around noon time when the salt water at the shores retreated and did not leave us joy to swim. It was then when we remembered the locals telling us about cold refreshing falls somewhere down the road in Peñaplata District.



The easy accessible roads were easy to ride on, enjoying the abundant green beauty right and left in the pleasantly pure air, until reaching Hagimit Falls some 30-40 minutes from Babak.



Hagimit Falls consists of several small waterfalls in the midst of nature at its fullest. The place derives it names from the hagimit trees (Ficus minahassae): tall trees of 15 meters or more with a wide canopy to give a natural shade from the scorning heat.



The entrance fee is Php40.00 for 8 years on and adults, and Php20.00 for children below. You are led then to stone stairs down to the falls and ponds. From afar you hear the siren song of the water rushing down the stones splashing into the ponds. A sound that makes you very excited to jump into the water.




We rented a small cottage for Php150.00 (prices are ranging up to Php500.00). You can buy also buy some refreshments there. But it would be more fun if you bring your own food and grilling things!

The waters are generally clear and appear aqua blue. The whole area has been developed the last years, yet leaving untouched the vegetation of different varieties along the riverbanks to maintaining the natural beauty of this tourist destination.









For Php375.00 or Php550.00 you may like to take ATVs on the trails!



P.s.: Be prepared that at each tourist point's entrance is an extra booth with a local requesting for Php5.00/per person as maintenance fee for the benefit of the whole island. A bit annoying, but if we come to think over it, the island is extremely well maintained and clean! To us it seemed reasonable and a price not too much asked!



Here to get more information:
Hagimit Falls and Nature Park
Poblacion, Penaplata District, Island Garden City of Samal, Davao del Norte
Mobile No: 0920-5872430

Arakan: Suman with hot Cacao-time!

It was a perfect weather to take the ATV for a ride along the Bukidnon-Davao (BUDA) road. Fascinated by the fresh, clean and crisp air above this God-given place of about 4,200feet above the sea level, made you so easily forget the hustle and bustle of and in Davao City!





An area near the highway. Here are pine trees! *me freaking out* *feeling Christmas*

The road from Davao City to Arakan, Buda road is the same route going to Cagayan de Oro, which takes about 6 hours.

Plants, plants... everywhere.
We drove with this tiny yet super fast vehicle about 20kms down the road. Along the road, we saw incredibly many little vendors offering flower and plants at very incredible prices! One vendor shared that those plant and flower stalls we see often during exhibitions in SM Mall or Abreeza are mainly small-time entrepreneurs from this very area, trying to make a good mark-up in the big city.

The next vendor sold strawberry plants and actual strawberries and self-made strawberry jam. Not as big and reddish as those we might find in the ref displayed and ready to be sold in S&R or anywhere else downtown, but you can be assured of its freshness and organic treatment.

After passing countless of these beautiful green stalls, we reached the well known Seagull Mountain Resort in Barangay Lorega.



The parking area near the Seagul coffee.


As an insider tip: Beside that resort, you will not miss a Phoenix gasoline station. Do you see the Seagull coffee shop right behind? Stay there for a while and enjoy their best-seller: Special Suman with hot Cacao! (for Php65.00)

This delicacy is served hot on a woven straw plate. Their version of Suman (a rice cake made from glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk, and often steamed wrapped) is served in a banana leaf sprinkled with sesame and pinipig! Very delicious and a wonderful treat after a long road trip.

The cacao is raw and unsweetened - our health conscious and diabetic friends would love it! Just in case, they will place a brown sugar to go with it. And it tastes unbelievable great and new!


The Seagull coffee shop beisde the Phoenix gasoline station

We also tried a their special Sizzling Angus Beef, and look there who was very happy about it...


...while I just loved my sizzling hot beef steak!



Some other impressions:

Jerrold taking his first coffee of the day. That pink in the background makes him very manly! haha


On the following trip, my dad had his taste on the Suman and hot cacao! He loved it as well!

another pose from my dad

ATV time!