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Batanes. Archipelagic Province
Sabtang Lighthouse - Sabtang Island, Batanes |
Batanes perhaps is one of the top dream destinations in the
country. Travel bucket lists may not be completed without writing there the name
of this infamous island in the far northern part of the Philippines. For some, this
has always been their dreams to step their foot in this archipelagic island. Likewise,
my dreams do came true when we set forth last year.
Flight tickets are quite expensive if you don’t book a
promo, but if you’re not conservative enough and you’ve got that unlimited
pockets, well then, it would be easy as A,B,C. However, in our
case, we secured a promo round fare back in July 2018 and flight will be March
of 2019. That is almost 8 months of waiting but a perfect timing since its
summer and we’re kind of persistent and determined. Travelers said it is better
to be there during summer and so be it. We can enjoy more of the perfect view
of the mountains, cliffs and the sea. We stayed for 5 days and explore the
island(s) together.
Basco Welcome Arch, Basco, Batanes |
Ivatan are what the people called themselves the same
name of their language. The archipelagic province has been declared by the
Philippine government as “Protected Landscape and Seascape” because of its rare
flora and fauna, diverse marine life, limestone cliffs, and panoramic
sceneries. Batanes is composed of 11 islands, but only three are inhabited.
These are the Sabtang, Batan and Itbayat. Other islets are uninhabited but some
crops and livestock also came from these areas. I think so. As per our tour guide.
The Team Goes to Batanes |
I will share more of what we did in Batanes, places we
visited, and some sort of local trivia and travel photos in the next posts.
Meantime, see below sample itinerary that we have, courtesy of my friend,
Jonalyn Jamon. Note that we only used a tricycle during the whole exploration in
the island and thus, the time is ours, no constraint. The tricycle is actually
part of the over-all package of the hostel that we had stayed.
The good thing about this three-wheeled vehicle is that, you
can have a 360 view passing thru from one place to another compared to closed
vans or mini coaster, which is also rare in the island. In addition, it is a
huge help for locals as well as their supplementary income.
Chamantad View Point Deck |
To date, three airlines has now open their routes going to
Batanes such as Philippine Airlines (PAL), Cebu Pacific (CEBGO) and the Skyjet.
I don’t think there’s a regular flights in Batanes on a weekly basis so better
to secure your tickets months before your scheduled trip to avoid
inconvenience. Also, make sure to bring money since there are limited banks
and ATM in the island. Bring your sunblock if you wish to come by summer. It’s
typically hot during this season. And make sure to register at the LGU office,
settle certain fees (your local tour
guide will bring you there) and always be guided on policies and guidelines
which can be read on the leaflets or flyers. Most of all, be nice to locals,
always pay respect, and do not leave your trash.
Batanes is a peaceful and simplest place, also one of the
most disciplined places I have visited so far with 0% crime rates. So before
doing one, always think of it.
TRAVEL ITINERARIES
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Check out detailed information related to this trip in below link.
South Batan Batanes Trip
North Batan Batanes Trip
Sabtang Island Batanes Trip
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