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Chawa View Deck Point
Charming. Peaceful. Natural wonders. South Batan.
We decided to take the South instead of North on our first day and honestly, it was really overwhelming.  From its amazing views of the mountains and cliffs, the clear blue skies and the roaring waves kissing the rocky shore, stunning historical man-made wonders, perfect natural panoramas, absolute warm welcome of the people and most importantly, tasting their authentic cuisine, understanding and embracing this one of a kind cultural experience.

South Batan is one of the loveliest place in Batanes where you’ll find anything and everything you love. You can explore the whole South in a day tour covering 3 municipalities of Uyugan, Ivana and Mahatao. Our tour started at 9:30 AM and covers Chawa View Point Deck, Marlboro Hills, Tayid Lighthouse, San Carlos Boromeo Church, San Lorenzo Ruiz Chapel, Honesty Store, House of Dakay and the White Beach and Hohmoron Blue Lagoon.

Travel itineraries is inclusive as part of the package of our homestay, Wakay Hostel.
Contact:
Nanay Ester 0917-353-5356
Tatay Gunding 0919-317-4794

Chawa View Point Deck
Deep turquoise water. Mountains and cliffs. Exquisite. Picturesque. Almost every turn has an amazing view your eyes shouldn’t miss. Be careful and make sure to ask for your tour guide when using the stairs down the hills.
Marlboro Hills
Windy hills. Green meadows. Amazing landscapes. Carabao. Goats. The most photographed part of South Batan. You can release whatever you have there in your heart. You can shout it out. The wind can blow it away. 
Tayid Lighthouse
Lighthouse was built to guide ships and seafarers. One of the most famous spots in Batanes rests at the side of the biggest body of water, the Pacific Ocean. From here, you can sight a view of Mt. Iraya, a dormant volcano and the highest peak of Batanes.

San Carlos Boromeo Church
Named as one of the National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines. Its beauty and exceptional structure captivate every visitors. One unique features’ is the library where you can find and write your experience in Batanes and your wishes too. I did not hesitate to do so!

San Lorenzo Ruiz Chapel
Simple. Humble. Modest. Named after Philippines first saint, San Lorenzo Ruiz. Feast is celebrated every 28th of September which was happened to be my birthday.
Honesty Store
Honesty is the best policy. Talked of town and surely one of the unique cultural identification of Ivatan. When it's impossible in Manila, Batanes made it possible. You can buy coffee, bread, cola, souvenirs and shirts.   
The House of Dakay
Elegant. Resilient. Antique. Constructed back in 1800s, the house still exists up to this date. Surviving a decade of typhoons and calamities that hits the province. Truly a strong representation of being resilient, not just by Ivatans but us as a Filipino. 
White Beach and Hohmoron Blue Lagoon
The place where you can enjoy the beach. Relaxing. Calm. And perfect for meditation.
There’s no entrance fee in the area, no life guards and a few nipa hut (bahay kuno) to rests while enjoying the waves and a sunset perhaps.
I'm just an occasional blogger and a travel enthusiast. We paid for our expenses and we plan this trip. 
Just sharing what we've got in the short but worthwhile journey in one of the loveliest places on Earth.
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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
Batanes capital is Basco located in the island of Batan, the gateway and hub of commerce and transport for the whole island. From its 230 sq. km. land area, Batanes considered as the northernmost and smallest province. It has a total of 6 municipalities, Basco, Mahatao, Ivana (Ivana Alawi if from here. Just kidding), Uyugan, Sabtang and Itbayat. It has 29 barangays with a population of not less than 20,000. Having said that, it is among the most sought after tourism frontier located at the confluence of the West Philippine Sea and Pacific Ocean.

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
My good friend Jon, is the one in-charge (the punong abala) in keeping up the travel itinerary, accommodation, finance, and all, even the restau or local pub where we will settle for lunch and dinner. She’s kinda used to it since she’s a frequent traveler. IMAO! While me, I was just enjoying the whole thing and savor every moment.  

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
We just explored Sabtang and Batan Island for we are running out of time if we will proceed to Itbayat and even if summer, the weather is unpredictable in this region maybe because its rests within the Pacific Ocean were most typhoons started.

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

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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When God made natural wonders, He didn’t forget to create the most precious one which now rests ahead at the Visayan region. Mararison Island is a small paradise which is now being called “The Batanes of Visayas” located in the Municipality of Culasi, Antique, still in the region VI of Western Visayas. The legend has it that Mararison is one of the three offspring of goddess Madya-as (now known to be the tallest mountain in Panay Island) and god Kanlaon. Aside from Mararison (the first born), Batbatan (second son) and Maningning (only daughter) are his two siblings which is actually an island as well but quite far from each other which is actually a result of violating rules of the gods. Now, the island becomes a popular destination for travelers, hikers, divers and even for those looking for a peaceful serenity with a picture-perfect view that will truly melt your heart and appreciate the beauty of God’s work.
Mararison Island
The emerald green sea water, the corals and different marine species, pebble beach at the other side and white sand beach on the other, magnificent view of hills and its formations and the ever accommodating and hospitable locals will welcome you.

So far, according to my tour guide (Kuya Marlon) in which I’ve got the chance to talked with, there are almost one thousand (1000) people settled in the island with limited access in the electricity which is normally up from 6:00PM to 10:00PM using the Genset which was bought using the donations of each families in the island with a help of the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Culasi. 

Mararison Water source, bukal
The island was highly devastated back in 2013 during the Super Typhoon Yolanda which resulted to relocations of some families to a safer area within the island. They have local source of water which they called “bukal” which comes from the mountains and supplies homes across Mararison Island.  


ANTIQUE TERMINAL, MOLO, ILOILO CITY – CULASI, ANTIQUE
Well, I went straight from Ortiz Wharf Port fresh from Guimaras to Antique Terminal, located in Molo, Iloilo City with a cab for P100+ for about 20 minutes travel (depending on the traffic). Or just in case you came from the airport or other parts of Iloilo, just take the cab and you can reach your destination in few minutes. Taxi drivers are kind and gentle they are using metro, hindi kagaya sa lugar na alam mo, mga manloloko at balasubas.
Then, once you arrived at the area, you can asked from the drivers the L3 van or UV Express going to Culasi, Antique, fare is P200 (as of Oct 2017). You have to be patient at waiting especially when you are about to travel late in the afternoon. You can also try to ride with a Ceres bus if there is available seats and if the route is going to Culasi because normally, they only served San Jose (capital of Antique). Average time of travel is 4-5 hours (Depart: 3:30PM – Arrived: 8:30PM). Masakit sa wetpaks pero ayos lang yan, minsan lang naman. Try mo din makipag kwentuhan sa katabi mo bes for sure kakausapin ka naman nila.
OVERNIGHT AT CULASI, ANTIQUE
I had to stay for one (1) night at the hotel which can be found just around the corner, near the plaza since it’s already late and there’s no boat available to cross the deep blue sea under the gloomy rainy evening. You can ask the local for hotels or lodging house and they will surely tell you to stay at LS Suites which is a few meters only from 7/Eleven. The place is cozy and a safe haven for a very cheap prize of P800 per night (Standard Room) with own bathroom + heater, cable TV, WIFI and a queen sized bed. As usual mag-isa nanaman ako, #solotravel and peg.
There, I had a good night sleep.
CULASI PORT – MARARISON ISLAND
Go straight at the tourism office, few meters from the hotel to pay for the terminal fee of P30 (as of Oct 2017). Then if you want to rent a boat, it will be P750 (round trip) or try to showcase your negotiation skills you can have it lower than that of standard rate. But in my case since I’m a solo traveler, I just paid for P150 (STD rate per person - oneway) and get along with other passengers. The trip takes 15 minutes only and the boat was able to have a 360 degree tour around the small paradise. Oh diba? Para talaga sa mga kuripot na kagaya ko to! Same strategy applies when you get back from the Island, you can ride on with other passengers for the same rate or in my case I just paid P100 as advised by Kuya Don-don (bangkero).

There, you’ll be able to see the emerald green sea water with its precious coral stones of different shapes and also witness different sea creatures playing and rooming around like they were welcoming you. Get the chance as well to catch up with the back view of the virgin island and appreciate its bizarre shapes and formations. How was that? It’s really perfect! Again, I will not left any contact details just to give fare chances to bangka drivers to take passengers since there are plenty of them and they are nice.
TREKKING AT THE HILLS
You cannot leave the island without going on top of the hills of Mararison. This is a must for all tourists and it will definitely end your day with a smile as you perceived the spectacular and splendid 360 view of the island. Along the way, you can see pitcher plants and other flora. Just a piece of advice, please don’t pick them up as they only grow in this island maybe because of the climate and the soil. So wag mo nang subukan please, masasaktan ka lang. Pitcher plant are also good to the environment as they regulate the population of mosquitoes. So along the way, you will notice that even after the sun down, there is no sign of mosquitoes along the way.

The peak of the hills is also perfect for the sunrise and sunset viewing. In my case, I was able to witness the sunset since I asked the tour guide to trekked around 4:30PM and we’d get back by 6:15PM. There, you will be able to witness the Batanes liked view of the whole island. A picturesque view of grassy mountains blends with the rich colour of emerald and blue sea. Trekking is easy, just wear shoes to be more comfortable. Wag takong bes ha, hindi yan runway. You can also see the cliffs perfect for photo-ops. Wag mo susubukang talunin lalo na kung walang sasalo sayo.

Please be advised that you cannot go on hiking alone, you have to be guided by a tour guide. Minimum fee is at P200 per person unless you are generous enough, then you can give as much as you want as a form of help for these locals. There are plenty of tour guides that’s why some of them were having one (1) customer per day only and they also gave P20 pesos to the association. Just approach the information both to hire your very own tour guide. 



OVERNIGHT AT MARARISON ISLAND (VILLA VICTORIANO BEACH RESORT)
There are plenty of households’ offerings homestay as there is no hotel yet in the area. In my case, I got a chance to stay in Villa Victoriano Beach Resort, a couple of bahay kubo or nipa hut lying across the beach front for P300 per night. Food is available for P100+ per head (depending on the menu of your choice). There is no fine dining or fastfood around the island so, appreciate what’s available and be thankful for it.

We’ll I’ve got the chance to taste the rich flavor that brought by the nature to the island in one of the menus for dinner. I ordered sea shells (I don’t know what the name is) and it was of the best shell menu I ever had in my whole life. I swear the taste is good, the aroma and the soup, ahhh, I won’t forget that. It was cooked in a traditional way which is “ginisa” with ginger and a lot of garlic. When you get around the island, try to request for the same thing and tell me if that’s worth it.

Travel Tips: (1) Bring more cash as there is no ATM around the island, (2) Bring your own toiletries, medicines and drinking water especially when hiking, (3) Do not pick the pitcher plant and other flora, (4) Bring power bank as there is no abundant supplies of electricity, (5) Be kind to the locals and please do not leave your trash, love mother nature

Enjoy other water fun activities such as swimming, snorkelling, kayaking and fishing or just enjoy the view outside of your Kubo.


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About Me
Occasional blogger and a travel enthusiasts. Started blogging in 2011 and traveling in 2016. Beach lover and a swimmer. Loves to sing and to write. Passionate artist by heart who loves to draw and design. Born in Manila, Philippines on September 28, Year of the Monkey and a Libra.
Outside the digital world, I'm working in the Logistics and Supply Chain Management Industry. Taking Master's Degree in Management at Technological University of the Philippines Manila and Diploma in Supply Chain Management at San Beda College of Alabang in partnership with Philippine Institute for Supply Management (PISM).

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