Friday 24 February 2012

Surigao: Bucas Grande

We got a bit bored at Club Tara so we decided to contact Kuya Sammy for island tour. There are quite a few attractions there, mostly islands. We chose the nearest one since it's the cheapest tour. The Bolitas and Crystal Cave Tour and Snorkeling cost only 500 PHP. 

The Bolitas and Crystal Caves are on the same area, near Tiktikan lake. If you have one whole day to spend in Bucas Grande, you can ask your boatman to drop you in all those 3 spots plus Sohoton Cove. 

Similar to Tiktikan Lake, you have to climb uphill to reach the cave. Don't worry, it's just a few steps and requires minimum effort. ;)
You read it right, it's uphill! This photo was taken when we were about to go back to the boat.
And no, that is not Jori, that's our boatman. :)
Both caves have one main entrance then branches into two. The left side is the way to Bolitas Cave. You won't actually notice its opening since it is very small. Then the right one is the Crystal Cave.
The opening of the Crystal Cave is big and we can stand inside the cave.
It's really dark inside so don't forget to bring flashlight ;)
We went to Crystal Cave first. Good thing our boatman had a flashlight, we saw the shimmering crystals inside the cave. Majestic!
Can you notice the shimmers and glitters? The brown spots at the bottom were crystals spoiled by human hands.
After spending a few minutes inside, we went out and I decided to try to explore Bolitas Cave. 

It has a very small opening that you need to crawl to get inside. Our boatman said it was only a few steps to reach the wider space inside the cave. I was expecting it will really be only a few steps but well, not really. I have to crawl a few times more to finally reach the cave.
After getting inside the Bolitas Cave. Look at my hands and feet, dirty me!
Just Google Bolitas Cave to view what's inside as I was not able to bring my camera. I don't know how my camera fare if I brought it along.


And this is me after the Bolitas cave experience: Mud and a few scratches on my legs. Oh well, at least I've tried.


When we were inside the boat and about to leave, we saw one non-stinging jelly fish.


Too bad I wasn't able to experience to swim with hundreds of non-stinging jelly fish. They were present only during summer months, starting on March. There's always a next time anyway. At least I was able to see and touch one.




Then we headed to an island near Club Tara to snorkel. There were not a lot of fishes there compared to Palawan but you still can enjoy the view under the sea. There are corals and fishes of different colors. You can borrow shoes, snorkeling gear, and life vests at Club Tara.

Here's Kuya Sammy, our boatman. You can contact him for a cheaper tour in Bucas Grande.
Kuya Sammy: +63 907 715 7134


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