Tuesday 31 January 2012

Surigao: Bucas Grande

Our next 3 days in Surigao were spent in Club Tara. It's a resort in Socorro, Surigao del Norte near Sohoton National Park.

Club Tara provides van and boat ride services for 3000PHP per way for two. It was so expensive so we tried our luck to go on our own. We rode a 6:00AM van going to Hayangabon Pier which took us around 2 hours to arrive. Fare costs 120PHP per person. At the pier, we found a boat with group of passengers going to Sohoton. We joined the group and paid the boatman 1000PHP. That includes the trip to Sohoton National Park then drop off to Club Tara. It was a great deal considering that Club Tara offers separate fees for the Sohoton tour and pick up service.

After our 30 minute boat ride, we arrived at Club Tara Resort. We were not able to check in immediately because they were fully booked. We just left our baggage and brought only the items necessary for the tour.



Next stop was at Tiktikan Lake. We paid 20PHP for the entrance then we headed our way uphill then down to go to the lake.



There was a cottage near the lake to rest. 


Mini boat to go around the lake


Another resting place.


Uphill, there is a viewing deck to take a glimpse of the whole area or to take a top view shot of the cottage below.


Then we arrived at the main attraction of the tour – the Sohoton Cove. The cove’s entrance is half submerged in water, allowing the tourists to enter only during low tide. A smaller boat is also needed to pass through the cove. The tourism office also requires an official guide when going on tour.



Registration and payment for the guide is at the Sohoton Tourist Center. Total costs of the whole group was around 1900PHP including the boat, guide, and entrance fee as well as life vests rental.



At the cove, we stopped by Hagukan Cave.


It has a small entrance, half-submerged cave with shells at the ceiling. You have to swim under the entrance in order to avoid scratches from the shells. For non-swimmers, you can float and the guide can assist you to enter the cave. It was a bit dark inside the cave, so we relied from the light outside to guide us
Hagukan Cave Entrance
 Next, we went inside Magkukuob Cave.
Need to walk in the waist-deep water to get inside the cave

Guided by the flashlight, we climbed up until we reached the 5-meter jump off point to the sea.


No chance to back out, it's much harder to go back down the rocky steps. So jump it is!
Jump shot!

What an exciting way to end the Sohoton Cove tour! Before going back, we stopped by a small, white beach island to take a quick dip.

Jori and I at the white island beach

Thursday 26 January 2012

Surigao City and Mabua Beach Resort

Last December, we explored Surigao. Our first day was spent in Surigao City. We arrived at around 12 noon via AirPhil Express. Before our trip, I reserved a Standard Room at Gateway hotel for 1500 PHP, breakfast was included as well as the service to and from the airport.

It was only a 5-minute ride from the airport to hotel. The hotel room was ok, it has cable TV and free wi-fi. The toilet was noticeably clean.

Standard Room - 1500 PHP


They have a big pool but when we were there, it was full of kids so we were not able to use it.


Limited pool view from the balcony
After putting our things on our room, we decided to have lunch in the city. It took around 10 minutes on a tricycle to go to the city proper, and it only costs 8 PHP. Jollibee, Mang Inasal, Greenwich, and Chowking can be found there. We were really hungry so we just decided to have lunch at Mang Inasal.

After we regained our energy, we walked around the city. It is more like a town rather than a city. There are no big malls around yet. I was checking for souvenir shops but I can't even find one. It seems that the city was not tourist area and just a gateway for Siargao, Bucas Grande and other islands of Surigao.

We spent the rest of our afternoon at Mabua Beach. Traveling time on a tricycle was around 30 minutes from the hotel. We paid the driver 350PHP for the two-way ride.



Instead of regular sand, Mabua Beach has medium-sized pebbles in the shore. It is similar to the pebble beach in Batanes, only that pebbles here were smaller.




Then before we went back to hotel, we decided to try one of the barbecue stalls in the Pier. Nothing special except that it was cheap compare to our Mang Inasal lunch earlier :)



Pier View Barbeque Station

Variety of BBQs