We stayed there for two days and one night, and the thing that I didn't like was the prize of the goods on the store. It's too expensive, overpricing. Below is the list of items I asked.
Please note that some of the quoted prices may change or may have changed
COKE 1.5 liters- 80 pesos
ICE CUBE Small - 70 pesos
ICE CUBE Big - 170pesos
ICE TEA 1 liter- 20 pesos
HALO HALO - 30 pesos
Mineral Water - 30 pesos
Ice drop - 10 pesos
1 Red horse mucho - 50 pesos
GSM BLUE - 50 pesos
GETTING THERE:
BY COMMUTE:(BUS) VICTORY LINER (
· Route 1 Via:
· Route 2 Via: TIPO highway junction to SBMA /
· Route 3 Via: SCTex Exit /
Please visit http://www.victoryliner.com/tripschedules1.htm
THINGS TO BRING:
TENT / STOVE
WATER
FLOATING DEVICE
FLASH LIGHT
LIGHTER
SLEEPING BAG
INSECT REPELLENT
TOOTHBRUSH / TOOTHPASTE
DIGICAM/MEMORY CARD/mp3
TRIPOD
SPEAKER
CELLFONE / EXTRA BATTERY
SHAMPOO/SOAP/SUNBLOCK
GOGGLES/ SUN GLASSES
EXTRA SHIRTS
MONEY
MALONG OR PANLATAG SA SAND
UTENSILS (spoon, fork, plates, cups)
VOLLEY BALL / FREESBIES / KITE
FIRST AID KIT / MEDICINES
HAMOK
TRASH BAG
JACKET
TISSUE
UMBRELLA
FOODS
THINGS TO BUY IN SAN ANTONIO MARKET
(ICE AND WATER)
(LUNCH) – FRIED FISH and rise
(DINNER) - BARBECUE Liempo and PORKCHOP
(BREAKFAST) - SOUP, PANCIT
FOOD IN CAN
JUNK FOODS
OVER ALL EXPENSES: 2 days and 1 night
Please note that some of the quoted prices may change or may have changed
BUDGET:
Bus to
Tricycle to Pundaquit : 30 php
Boat to Anawangin : 200 php
Entrance Fee caretaker: 100 php
Room : Tent
Food : 200 php
Bus Fare back to
Tricycle back to
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Total : 1062 php
PROPOSE BUDGET 1000-1500
IF YOU WANT TO READ A CREEPY AND TRUE STORY ABOUT SOME DEVASTATING INCIDENT ABOUT ANAWANGIN HERE IS THE LINK:
http://www.vistapinas.com/article/anawangin-cove
What to do?
Here are some suggested activities you could do aside from lying in a hammock by the beach:
1. Bonfire
Gather fallen twigs and light up a fire for warmth during the night. Bring a guitar so you can sing around the campfire. Just don’t forget to put it out when going to sleep.
2. Climbing
The beach is bound by two cliffs in the north and south. The northern cliff is higher and is not adviseable to trek in since it has loose rocks. The southern cliff is gentler and is easier to climb. You can get a great view of the beach at sunset (just don’t forget to bring flashlights so you could see your way down).
3. Trekking
Behind the evergreen forest is a stream (a dry riverbed in the summer) leading to a large hill. You can trek your way to this hill, just be cautious since there were reports that there are wild animals in this area.
4. Skimboarding
You could bring your skimboard to practice your moves. The beach is great for this activity since it has a fine sand and few rocks.
5. Ultimate Frisbee
Have your group play with you or better yet, invite other campers to join your group for a great game of frisbee. Seven players each team.
6.Beach Volleyball
Even if you're not excellent in playing volleyball, get dirty and dig balls. You can do whatever you want even if you want to roll on the sand.
TIME OF TRAVEL:
(BUS) GOING TO SAN ANTONIO = 2-4 hours 3-6hours(Traffic)
(TRICYCLE) SAN ANTONIO to BRGY. PUNDAQUIT = 15 miutes
(PUMP BOAT) BRGY. PUNDAQUIT - ANAWANGIN COVE = 30minutes low tide 45 minutes high tide
(HIKING) MT. PUNDAQUIT - MT. ANAWANGIN - ANAWANGIN COVE = 3-4 hrs expert 4-6 beginner
IMPORTANT REMINDER
1.)Do not use soap in the stream to wash your dishes or bath because they don't have proper sewage system.
2.)Don’t leave your trash in Anawangin or with the caretakers because they will burn them and that’s not good. Don’t leave your trash with the boatman because they might throw it to the sea and that’s not good either. You can leave it in Pundaquit, in the boatman’s house.
3.) For utensils avoid using plastic and styro.
4.)If you have excess food, you can bring it back or give it to your boatman.
5.) If you want to do bonfire choose a safe area away from short trees to avoid wild fires. Clean up the bonfire area in the morning (cover it with sand after which).
6.) The cove is very, very clean. We should keep it that way at all times. Collect all your trash in a large garbage bag(s) and bring it back to Pundaquit instead of leaving it at the beach. Nobody else will clean after you. Avoid throwing cigarette butts anywhere especially on the fresh waters.
7.)There’s no cell phone signal or electricity in the cove.
8.)There's a CR.
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