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Baler DIY Travel Itinerary (3D2N)
Dicasalarin Cove, Baler, Aurora |
We’re glad that before the ECQ
(Enhanced Community Quarantine) implemented mid-March, we were able to set a
travel going up North again and this time is in Baler, Aurora. I personally took
the chance as well to enjoy my remaining days before going to new work, new office,
new colleagues, and new desk. You’re right! I resigned from my previous job for
five years and two months to take on another horizons and face new challenges in
the industry I’m belong, improving my craft and hoping to contribute enough in
the new organization I’m with. So it’s a brand new year, brand new job, brand new
travel experience!
Baler is among the well-known
destination up North and this is just 5-6 hours travel from Metro Manila. Not
too far compared to Ilocos, Baguio or Sagada that will took about 8-9 hours
travel time. My friends asked me to do our itinerary including looking and
booking of hotel and some sort of other stuffs. This is a Baler DIY Travel
Itinerary good for 3 days and 2 nights. We used our own car (sedan), a Kia Soluto for the
transportation. We hit Skyway, down to EDSA, NLEX and SCTEX from Las Piñas
at around 4:00AM and arrived earlier than expected at 8:30AM.
Baler is the capital of Aurora
province, home of the first President of Commonwealth of the Philippines,
Manuel L. Quezon. Baler founded in early 1600’s and despite its proclamation in
1951 as the province capital, Baler remains as a municipality up to this date.
Even with its growing tourism industry, Baler still has the simple vibes of
being in a province that is truly worth to feel. No huge malls, no skycrapers,
and not so crowded and busy streets filled with people and vehicles.
Baler and other pueblo (towns) in Aurora offers numerous
attractions from its rich history and cultural foundation up to scenic view of
nature’s wonders. Baler faces the segment of the Philippine Sea that also meets
the mother of all oceans, the great Pacific Ocean. Baler has been one of the
subject of Spanish, American and Japanese occupation in the Philippines back in
the days but now emerge as one of the surfing hub in the country.
Without further ado, I am sharing
below details that might be helpful if you thinking to visit Baler one of these
days or maybe right after the ECQ.
Dona Aurora Quezon Ancestral Home [With the Gang] |
How Much Did We Spent
Since most of the travelers like
me are very conservative when it comes to expenses and some are on a tight
budget, let’s check first how much did we spent.
Our budget is Php 10,000.00. That
would cover the accommodation, gas and toll fees, food, some environmental and
entrance fees. But hey! Don’t react yet, that will be divided into five because
I’m traveling with my friends and we are using our own car for the
transportation. That means that we only have a Php 2,000.00 damaged per head.
Economical isn’t it? We also allotted a budget for the groceries to lessen our
food expenses and since we can actually cook our own food right there at the lodge,
why not run for some groceries right? For your appreciation, see below summary
of our expenses to help justifying what I have mentioned.
Place to Stay
You can't go wrong finding good places to stay in Baler because plenty of options are up which
would always depends on your taste, preference, location and of course budget. But,
for our budget friendly trip to Baler, we secured a family room, with basic
needs we need like the toilet and the hot shower, free WI-FI, TV set for
entertainment, air-conditioning system, a soft and comfy bunk-beds, and free
use of kitchen (utensils, water, etc.)
if you wanted to boast that sexy talent of yours in cooking but you need to pay
for the gas at a minimal fee.
Ver Amare Place by Zen Room [Facade] |
Ver Amare Place by Zen Room [Swimming Pool] |
Thanks to Booking.com, I secured
an accommodation at Ver Amare Place by
Zen Room for Php 3,000.00 good for 3 days and 2 nights. Located in Buton
Street Barangay Sabang, Baler, and just 20-30meters away from the Sabang Beach,
a famous location for surfers. It’s also 5 minutes’ drive going to the
downtown. This place is quite generous in
terms of space and the owner and their staffs are so accommodating. It’s a
three story building and some rooms has its own patio and or balcony. In
addition, it has a swimming pool, not too huge but good enough for those who
doesn’t enjoy wavy and volcanic sandy beach.
Ver Amare Place by Zen Room [Family Room] |
Private parking is available at
Php 100.00 overnight. Cheap but safe and secured. You can check all other accommodation
apps online or thru your mobile and you can compare prices. By the way, we paid
it right away using a credit card. Convenience as it finest indeed.
Places to Visit
To be honest, we haven’t really
followed our itinerary due to time constraint as usual but we still managed to
explore some of the best attractions in Baler.
Baler Icon at the Downtown |
In our first day, we had our
historical tour all around the downtown before heading out to check-in by
2:00PM at Ver Amare Place to laidback from that long hour of travel and after
having a glimpse of Baler with their historical landmarks.
→ Baler Church
→ Baler Icon
→ Museo de Baler
→ Quezon Plaza
→ Sabang Beach Front
On our day two, we took an
early drive at around 5:00AM going to Ampere Beach in Dipaculao to catch the
sunrise at 6:00AM before strolling around Aurora’s finest.
→ Ampere Beach
→ Ampere Bridge
→ Diguisit Falls
→ Diguisit Beach and Aniao
Rock Formation
→ Dicasalarin Cove
→ Dicasalarin Lighthouse
→ Hanging Bridge
We’ve got overwhelmed with
what we have on our second day. And on our third and final day, we just enjoy
the remaining hours before heading back to Manila but we made sure to revisit
the Baler Church to pray and be thankful for the warm welcome.
Dicasalarin Cove [Cliff] |
→ Doña Aurora Quezon’s
Ancestral House
→ Sabang Beach
→ Ballete Millennium Tree
→ Pasalubong Center
Things to Note
→ Bring cash for other damage
such as tour guide fee, surfing and souvenirs
→ If you wish to bring some
groceries, choose light and easy to cook and ready to eat food
→ Bring bottled water and or
tumblr. Stay away from dehydration. Drink your water!
→ Swimming attire is a must
and bring that sandals with tight grip or closed shoes
→ Be responsible. Be kind. Be respectful. Do not leave your trash.
→ Be responsible. Be kind. Be respectful. Do not leave your trash.
That concludes our trip to
Baler. But I’m looking forward to go back here since I have unfinished business
in here and that is to try surfing. Honestly, I’m quite tempted to take a crack,
however, I don’t pretty much like the weather (it’s cold and I’m kinda not used to it). I just soaked out the view, watched the waves and let my thoughts blown away by the pacific winds. At least, I still
have reasons why I need to go back and I’ll make that happen soon.
I hope this article helps you
on your next plan to travel in Baler. You always have a choice, be a travel joiner
and worry less or you can set a Baler DIY Travel Itinerary with friends. I’m
looking for you guys having a piece of Baler and cheers to that plan!
Checkout 10 Attractions Must See in Baler.
Checkout 10 Attractions Must See in Baler.
Stay tune for further details
regarding these must see attractions in Baler, Aurora.
Meanwhile, you can watch below travel vlog created by my friend, Kim Arceno.
Subscribe to here Youtube Channel @AllAboutKim.
3 comments
Ang ganda ng ksama mo kuya��
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. Baler is such a wonderful place. Hoping you will also had a piece of it. God Bless!
DeleteLove the blog! as well as the vlog��
ReplyDeleteBaler is a Great place to visit��
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