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Linggo, Agosto 11, 2013

A Trek to Ditumabo Mother Falls


This is Ditumabo Mother Falls, the loveliest water falls I have ever seen! In this travelogue, I'm going to share with you an experience I won't ever forget my whole life, something that's so extraordinary, something I thought would never happen.



If anyone talks about Baler, mother falls will surely be brought on the table. It's one of the tourist destinations in town but geographically, it is not situated in Baler but in its neighboring municipality, San Luis, specifically in Barangay Ditumabo. That's what we missed to visit during our first trip to Baler last year. And when we had this trip again, I said I wouldn't miss it again! I shouldn't! So after surfing, we got ready for the tour.



There are tricycle tour service available and the rate varies depending on destinations. Whole day tour costs 800 pesos per tricycle for a maximum of 4 people. As we just wanted to visit Mother Falls and Aniao Islet, we negotiated for a cheaper rate and got 400 peso - deal for the entire tour. That's not costly I guess because we're a group of 5 and if we were to divide the cost, it's cheap. We hired 2 tricycles: one for me and Maecel and another one for Teacher Dyen, Marion and Ellables.

Tricycle tour drivers are available anywhere in town so it is very easy to engage their service. One just needs to learn how to negotiate for the price with the driver in order to get a much cheaper rate.

From Baler, the tricycle took us to San Luis. It started with a fun ride along the highway. Everything went on smoothly, and the panoramic beauty of rice fields and mountains that we saw along the way, oh wow! they were so lovely to look at. I couldn't stop myself from taking photos of them.







I know trips are mostly not smooth sailing. We're going to water falls so I expect to pass some rough roads, just like in Caunayan Falls in San Luis. When we turned left, just before reaching Ditumabo bridge, the unexpected ride truly began. As to what made it "unexpected", I'll tell you later. As we're taking some craggy route, the driver asked us to have someone to occupy the back seat for a good balance. Maecel did the back ride then.






Road was getting more rough and flinty as we were advancing. I was seated inside the tricycle and it was so bumpy and shaky inside. I needed to really struggle against possibility of getting injury. I could bump my head at the ceiling or anywhere sideways at any point in time.


After less than hundred meters drive, the tricycle could no longer get through the rockies. The driver asked me and Maecel to just walk until we reached the portion where he thought his tricycle could carry on. This is one of the "unexpected". Being asked to walk gave me a little idea that there should be something strenuous along the way. 

Our tour guide, Owel.



Several minutes more and we finally reached the jump off point. We're not in the water falls yet but the place had fascinated me already.









I read several blogs about Ditumabo Mother Falls and none of them mentioned about river crossing or described the trail at least. Hence, I did expect an easy one. I was with friends, Ella and Dyen, who'd never been to hiking, so it wasn't a good idea to drag them to an activity they have never prepared.


Our trek started with crossing a bridge that's made of old bamboos and woods. At first I was in doubt if the bridge could hold standing with me walking on it. I'm heavy and I was afraid it would break, but nah! It could carry up to 20 people, I guess  :)

First Bridge

When we crossed the bridge, we headed to a hut or "bahay kubo" as we call it for registration. There is no fee required but the management was asking for a donation, and that's all. While Ella was busy writing down our names in the log book, I looked around and noticed a boy holding fishes skewed with a stick-like tie. He said he got it from the river. Oh wow! I was fascinated, not because it was my first time to hear such but because I realized we still have clean fresh waters in Philippines where fishes can live and be eaten by people. Then a thought came in, we're in province and not in Manila Bay. :D

Me and the boy who caught fish in the river

Prior to the actual trek, we all had no idea what kind of trail we're going to traverse, how long would it take. Like I said, I didn't read any description about it aside from a 30-minute walk according to one blog. We'd been to Caunayan, a nearby water falls in San Luis and it was an easy trip. I was expecting the same. And, yeah, it looked easy.






I thought the trail would continue to be straight forward and easy until we reach the water falls. I was wrong and was too early to judge. Just right after we crossed the second bridge, the trail was gradually becoming arduous. There were portions in the trail where we had to walk along the river with rocks that were very slippery. And we're not prepared for this. We didn't wear trekking shoes, we're on our slippers. We were not in hiking suit. I was wearing shorts while others were on skirts or dress. We didn't even bring a trail water or food because we thought it was just a 30-minutes trek. Whoever that blogger who said it, he or she must be a runner or a hard core hiker :)  So this is another "unexpected".















Branched Water Falls

Then, few more walk after traversing portions of the river, I thought we're in the water falls already but, nah! We're still not yet there hehe I didn't know how much farther we had to walk in order to get there. I was getting tired little by little and was thirsty. Anyhow, we must proceed. I heard our guide saying we're almost near but "how near would that be?"  I couldn't wait to see the water falls. If only I could run to get to see it fast, I've done it :) and that's the impatient side of me hehe







And after that exhausting, long walk, undoubtedly we're getting closer. Seeing those waters flowing from an elevated formation, I knew we're close, and that feeling of excitement ruled over me. I wanted to walk a bit fast to finally meet the water falls but the view of the running waters captivated me. I couldn't resist the temptation of taking photos of the place.





When I had enough photos, I continued walking until I reached the water falls' base. The moment I laid my eyes on it, I couldn't help but be more vocal of how amazed I'd been. Mother water falls is beyond gorgeous. It's very spectacular. Just imagine how fantastic our creator has been for ever thinking of making those natural water passageways in the forest and mountains to create such wonderful waterfalls. It's truly amazing. All the hardships I got along the way, they were all paid off by seeing what I had returned for in Baler! It sounds corny but it was like a dream come true moment for me so I must have my own picture taken, making it as my background cover :D











My water falls experience would never be complete without swimming on it. So I did swim, and as expected, the water was so cold. It felt as if I was swimming inside a cooler or underneath glacier. I wanted to get closer to the portion where the actual water drops fell but the current was so strong and it kept pushing me away from it. One of our tour guides, Hadjie, was with me swimming. He tried his best to get closer too but he couldn't. Then he mentioned about jumping off from the edge closer to the water falls. He said his previous guests took the challenge and he asked me if I would like to do it. It sounded thrilling so I said yes. Facing toward mossy rocks, we managed to get to the closest side of the falls and we jumped to the water. That was another "new experience" for me, something I had never expected. I had dreamed of jumping from the top of water falls downwards but haven't done it so far, and what I just did was almost similar to what I have in my bucketlist. That was terribly mind-blowing! It's so fulfilling!












This whole trek experience is one of a kind, one of the trips I won't forget that easy. This tested my patience in the trail and allowed me to jump at least on its approximately closest spot I could go near. What I like the most is the fact that this trip showed me how wild God's imagination was to ever think of creating water falls that are so stunning and gorgeous. And I'm so blessed to ever get the chance to see it with my barely naked eyes. It's a gift, a very rare gift for someone who spends most of the time in the city.


Clue
August 11, 2013
Mondragon

Biyernes, Agosto 9, 2013

Baler

A Place Where We Had Such A Good Time


It's second day of our vacation in Baler and it started with a very pleasant morning. We were blessed with such a good weather, a sunny morning that was so perfect for the itinerary of the day. I'd thought we got a little foggy atmosphere. Was it really foggy? Hehe. I didn't know real for sure. Everywhere else looked foggy to me or maybe it was just because I just got up from bed and when I went out, everything around me just looked moistened with dew, and far adjacent to the sea I saw mountains with fogs. Whatever! It was a very nice morning. That's the first thing that all matters for me to set the right mood for the day, plus...

a cup of coffee...

A cup of coffee for my tummy makes my day!

Morning photos:




Marion, what are you thinking?

Breakfast with coffee and my Gord are the first thing I always think of every morning, and I bet everyone does think about food and loved ones every single day! So to feed my tummy, I, along with my friends, went out and there we were, back in Bay-Ler Restaurant for some yummy food. Ella and Marion would prefer fresh fruits in the morning so they got this:




I love sweets so here's mine :)


Banana Split :)
 And we all love pizza! I would like to think, everybody does!

The Pizza Girls






And now, it's time to surf! There are numerous surfing destinations in Philippines, and Baler is one of those. I've been to two places already and I would say Baler is still a better option than La Union. It's people are truly warm and friendly, and that's one thing that had made me fall in love with the place.




There are several surfing centers in Sabang Beach, Baler. For surfers-wanna be and first timers, if you don't have contact yet, you may just go to Sabang and there are multiple tents and tables with surfing boards that are lined up along the shoreline. Anyone can just approach any of those people in the tents or, as there are many instructors around the beach, you may just wait for somebody to approach you and ask if you would surf.



So we just approached any of those stalls that offer surfing lesson or lease surfing boards. They had us sign a waiver before we could start.

Teacher Dyen signing a waiver






The regular fee for a surfing lesson is P350 for an hour and that's inclusive of free instructor and surf board. As we wanted to learn how to paddle on our own, we just rented a board for P200.

Ella, The Surfer

Waiting for Waves




Surfing is FUN. But like some other water sports, it's extraneous for beginners. It was my first time to surf without an instructor. Similar to things I did the first time, I found it difficult. Paddling requires an extra force from my arms and I could not give what's needed. I couldn't even keep my feet to stay longer on the board. Well, that was another first. Eventually I can do it well.





It was such a great time! My friends and I, I know we had a good time. As we had another trips to do after surfing, we'd better got ready. Ditumabo Mother Falls was waiting for us on that day, we knew it!


Click Here for our Trek to Ditumabo Mother Falls

Clue
August 9, 2013
Mandaluyong City

Huwebes, Agosto 8, 2013

Baler: A Place That's Beyond Beautiful


I usually don't do repeats in my travels. If I'd been to a place, I don't go back; and there is no special reason behind this other than money concern. I'm a typical budget traveler hence I plan a trip well to ensure I would be able to do all the things I wanted, all - in - one, in a single visit. That way, I don't have to go back for the rest and spend pesos again. For me that isn't practical, money-wise. 


Baler_Septmber 2012


However, trips do not always go as planned. Some misses happen. Some unexpected events come. Some activities just don't push through. And if those things happen, there is nothing nicer than to do the same trip again and complete the desired itinerary the next time. And that's exactly what happened with my trips to Baler. 

The first time I, together with my sister Eiffer and fun-seeker colleagues - Marion Erika and Ella, went to Baler to spend some time and try surfing, we had such a great time. Fun was not complete though because we were unable to visit all the places we had listed in our itinerary. Staggering rain and time constraint stopped us from proceeding and thus we ended up returning to Manila without even seeing the famous Ditumabo Mother Falls and a rock formation called... Oh my! I can't recall its name! 

So I said, I'll return for the unfinished journey. I have to. Otherwise, I would feel like I have not experienced Baler completely. And so I did. This time, it's with special friends in the workplace - Dyen, Maecel, Marion and Ella and Teacher Dyen's hubby. This trip was not only planned to distress ourselves after long weeks of working but also to celebrate Teacher Dyen's birthday and for winning the third place on a championship game for Badminton. 


Haler Baler for the Second Time

Everyone was getting more excited as the actual date of the trip drew near. Dyen started to contact some people in Baler for our accommodation while I checked the bus schedule and rate for our transportation. 

When things seemed all set, we were ready to have FUN!

Picture .. Picture.. sa bus pa lang. Si Sir Owen, tulog

It was 3rd of August when we left for Baler. It was a long trip down the road but seeing beautiful scenery and an endless funny chit-chat with Maecel, it was not boring at all, unlike in some solo bus trips I had in the past. I think travelling with friends has always been better than solo-backpacking. 


Sunrise along the way_Tarlac area


The ZigZag in Nueva Ecija
Somewhere in Maria Aurora_Good Photo capture by Dyen

It was 11am when we reached Baler. All of us were thrilled and had that excited smile painted on everyone's face! Finally, that seven-hour ride on Genesis bus ended.



As it was almost lunch when we got to the town, we decided to buy food at the public market and bring them to Secret Spot, a place where we were supposed to stay but due to some accommodation issue, we needed to look for a different inn. June Samano's homestay where we stayed the last time we came to Baler was on top of my mind. Gladly, I still have their number on my phone. Marion gave a call to the admin people and we were able to negotiate for a cheaper rate. 

So after lunch, we had siesta time. While others were enjoying the beach, I was dead tired and asleep the whole afternoon. The next thing I knew was Dyen and Marion were waking me up for dinner.


Dinner By The Beach and The Margaritas

Bay-ler View Hotel is also a best place to stay at in Baler, not only because of its being located in the beachfront of Sabang Beach but also of its staff who has been so nice and courteous, even during our first visit. It has its own restaurant and since it is located just beside Samano's homestay, we had our dinner there and had a sumptuous meals for all of us.  





And what completed our night was the over-flowing exchanges of words and stories, laughter and a margarita which we got from Dyen as her treat treat. It was her birthday a week ago so it was like an extended celebration. 



The Margarita Girls :)




  






The Margarita Flavor: An Anecdote

There is a funny story which I would like to share. The first time we dined in at Bayler Hotel last year, Ella wanted to have a glass of margarita served on her table. She politely asked one of the waiters, and had a very interesting conversation with one of the waiters. She asked what flavors of  margarita the hotel serves. The waiter responded with "meron pong tequila"... meron pong [forgot the other choices he was giving]. Ella then explained what she meant by flavors and gave examples. The waiter seemed to have gotten what's being asked and excused himself and said he's going to ask somebody in the counter. After several minutes, that waiter came back and said "ayun po ma'am meron po syang tequila..." So the bottom line, kuya waiter did not get what was asked. Ella didn't get her tequila.

Here comes our second visit. We wanted margarita and so we called a waiter. Someone approached us and Ella asked for the available flavors of margarita. He responded with the same choices as last year. He was talking about tequila again, and from that, we recognized the waiter. He's the same waiter from last year! What a remarkable meet-up! 


While we were having our margarita, Kuya waiter went back to our table and asked Ella "so ma'am, ano po ang flavor ng margarita?" and we all laughed! That was so funny!


Here's Kuya waiter. He's very nice and polite. 

Ella and the Margarita Flavor Part 2



First day of our Baler Trip was a complete amusement. We met people that were so nice and entertaining. The beach, the place, the people and the food - they all made our day! And if we enjoyed the first day, I could only imagine how extravagant our second day would be in terms of REAL FUN! and I just couldn't wait for it. 

No matter how thrilled I was, it's lights off time so we all went back to our room to get rest and prepare for the activities the next morning. 

Click Here for our SURFING Experience


Clue
August 9, 2013
Mandaluyong City, Philippines