Tuesday, April 22, 2014

"Tinuy-an Falls" the Niagara Falls of the Philippines

Approximately 60 kilometers from Enchanted river is another tourist destination of Surigao del Sur. The Tinuy-an waterfall is about 1 hour and 30 min road travel from the municipality of Hinutayan to Bislig City.


This waterfall is the main tourist attraction of Bislig City, also known as the Booming City by the Bay. This majestic waterfall is 95 meter wide and 55 meters (180 feet) high, and is touted as the Niagara Falls of the Philippines. Tinuy-an is considered a white water curtain that flows in three levels and is said to be the widest waterfall in the Philippines. It is interestingly noted that every morning, the area shows a rainbow within its skyline between 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, although you may also see one during the late afternoon as it sun perfectly hits the water mists.


The International Travel Magazine critically acclaimed the waterfall majestic and unique natural formation. A standard entrance fee of Php 50 is collected. Cottage fee ranges from Php 100-500 depending on the number of occupants. They also have life jacket for rentals worth Php 30 per hour of use.





Tour guide will cost you Php 100 but its worth-it as they will suggest good photo sites of the falls. Taking a "balsa," a bamboo floating raft will cost you Php 160. You can also avail their unlimited picture-taking within the waterfall, you'll need to provide SD memory card to be used in their stylus digital water-proof camera. 




Exploring the Province of Surigao del Sur: Series 3

Keep posted on my next blog on “Ocean View Park and International Doll House”


- AMDG -











Friday, April 11, 2014

The Enchanted River

Our travel time started early dawn at exactly 1:00 AM as we depart from Cagayan de Oro City in a private van that we commissioned for our trip. After almost 6 hours road travel, we arrived at Hinatuan around 7:00 AM. It is 328 kilometer distance from Cagayan de Oro to the Municipality of Hinatuan where our first stop is located; the Enchanted Hinatuan River.



A little background of the place, history would tell us that this was privately owned and was later sold to the local government for eco-tourism development. The river flows directly into the Pacific Ocean. And yes indeed, the enchanted river is fascinating as it will surely captivate your mood with its mesmerizing blue waters that will enchant you all the way. This is perfect description of the river that captures the true essence to its name. Photographers and enthusiast marveled over the blue river as their focal subject of picture-perfect affection.



More than just its physical wonders as nature’s masterpiece of creation… the river also has interesting urban legend and folklore. Locals would fondly tell tourists stories that amidst the school of fish that is abundantly found in the river, no one has ever caught one. No divers ever reach the bottom of the river as they try to explore its depth. A more intriguing story is that the river was created by fairies and pixies that once live or is still living in abundance and is protecting this natural wonder. Whatever the story may be, time will determine if these mystery and folklore were true.


What is known about this place is that because of its close proximity to the sea, some marine researcher believes that it was created when the seawater flowed through long tunnels and caverns deep below the ground, finally resurfacing at the spring, which is approximately 50 feet deep. The rivers water is composed of salt sea water and fresh spring water that gives a unique experience to its patrons. Many tourist and travel bloggers considered “Enchanted River” as one of the most beautiful tourism attraction site in the Philippines!


Aside from exploring the river, you can also do other things here. One of their amenities here is a boat package that will lead you to 3-4 boating destinations along the way. The fee is minimal, Php 160 for every hour per boat. The small boat can accommodate 4-5 people. The entire boat ride roughly consumes 2 hours, so in total your group will spend Php 320 that can be divided within your group (KKB, kanya-kanyang bayad). Additional charges (entrance-environmental fee) are collected as you enter the areas. But these minimal also Php 5-10 only.


First Stop: Sibadan Fish Cage (Php 10 Entrance Fee). You can feed the fish here, swim with them, catch, cook and eat them if you want. You can also buy souvenirs here.




Second Stop: Sarsoza’s Grotto (Php 10 Entrance Fee). You can explore the cave where the grotto is located. Crawl and discover a Japanese shine inside the cave (additional payment is required for the guide and protective gears). Souvenirs are also available here.


Third Stop: (Php 5 Entrance Fee) C-Sand Bar and Pangasinan White Island. If the tide is right, you’ll be avail to stop at C-Sand Bar…which our group unfortunately came at the wrong tide. Although, we were greeted in awe at Pangasinan White Island. A pebble walkway made of nipa huts welcomes you to the island. As you walk around 200 meters you’ll see mangroves and coconut trees that accentuate this beautiful island. Fresh fishermen catch can be bought here as well as few souvenirs.



Travel Tips:
Be early at the Enchanted River so as to assure cottage accommodation. Reserve cottages ahead of time since during peak season, it can be crowded with tourist. If your guide has good local connections, they can arrange your breakfast ahead of time (ordered a day before your arrival). You can eat your breakfast here, local serve your orders when you arrive. After taking you breakfast, I suggest taking the boat tour to near-by islets, it is fun and beautiful. The boatmen are friendly and honest too, but don’t forget to order your lunch before you leave so that after the tiring island hoping, your lunch food is just waiting for you.





The Hinatuan Enchanted River Management established a general entrance fee of Php 30. Cottage fee ranges from 100-500 pesos. Life jackets for rentals are worth Php 20 per piece, they require ID upon renting. It opens daily from 6:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. only








 

Exploring the Province of Surigao del Sur: Series 2


Keep posted on my next blog on “Hinuy-an Falls” the Niagara Falls of the Philippines.


- AMDG -



Sunday, April 6, 2014

Exploring the Province of Surigao del Sur

In the next few weeks, I will be detailing my travel to the enchanted province of Surigao del Sur… a home to mesmerizing sights to visit! It is located in the CARAGA region in Mindanao. Its capital is Tandag City, 383 kilometers from Cagayan de Oro City. It is around 6-7 hour drive depending on road conditions. Located at the eastern coast of Mindanao and faces both the Philippine Sea and the Pacific Ocean.


There are 17 municipalities and two cities that comprise the province. It’s economy is mostly coming from agriculture, fishing, and mining… their eco-tourism on the other hand is progressively catching-up the pace.



The local dialect here is called “Surigaonon” and is spoken in most part of Surigao del Sur. Although some areas they spoke “Tandaganon,” areas like the City of Bislig, Municipalities of Barobo, Hinatuan, Lingig and Tagbina. Aside from the native aborigines of the area, most of the inhabitants here are descendants of Cebuanos who migrated from Visayas who speak Cebuano. Good thing is that Tagalog, and English are also widely spoken throughout the province. 

How to get here: You may want to ride a bus from Agora Terminal in Cagayan de Oro City. On our trip, we took a tour-package worth Php 2000 that includes our transportation (*maximum of 12 pax) and hotel accommodation for our  two-day tour. We departed CDO around 1:00 AM and arrived at our destination at 7:00 AM.

Travel Tip: When your on the road, and you needed to take a rest room break... the only 24hours open gasoline stations are only located at Tagoloan, Gingoog City and Butuan City.


Exploring the Province of Surigao del Sur: Series 1

Keep posted on my next blog on "Enchanted River"