Palaui Island's location
We arrived in Sta.Ana before 9am. Since we hired a van, we reached our destination faster, not to mention the convenience of having a leg room as well as the space for our bags. Anyway, we headed to the tourism center which is not far away from the wharf. Actually we're a little doubtful because the weather is not fair that day. But the staff gave us a go signal that it's safe to trek. Yes, trek. I've read that this trek could take up to 4hours so I was expecting we could ride a boat that can take us to Cape Engano and other beaches. Unfortunately, due to the notorious waves, we had no choice but to go there on our own feet.
standard rates / Palaui expenses for a group of 6
note: boat rental includes a short boatride to cross the island, and the complete return journey.
note: boat rental includes a short boatride to cross the island, and the complete return journey.
And so off we go. The short boat ride to cross the island was already scary (for them). The waves are huge, but I've experienced bigger ones so I think it's still tolerable. We reached the land safely and met our tour guides. Since we're 6, we were assigned two guides. I can really say their tourism is getting organized here. Guides have their official shirts. =)
Turismo Mismo at Palaui
sorry I forgot our tour guide's name. teka tanungin ko si Doni ^_^
sorry I forgot our tour guide's name. teka tanungin ko si Doni ^_^
Forest Trek
Okay, trek proper na talaga. For the first phase, we walked inside a forest. Refreshing. We realized we're blessed to have a gloomy weather that day, else the sun will burn us alive.
the long trek in Palaui starts here
one of the harder trails.
hindi kami jan sympre ^_^
hindi kami jan sympre ^_^
Sea Shore Trek
The trail lead us to the ocean. It was such a delight to walk inside the forest and now beside the ocean. The waves were really huge, we clearly understood now why we're trekking instead of riding the boat.
with Ivy, Sol, Doni, Peng, and Carla
refreshing walk in the shore
we passed by these rocks
and saw some snakes!
According to our guides, there are lots of snakes in the rocks. But there's nothing to worry as long as we dont touch or go very near them. (opcors!)
Muddy Trail
After a while, our guides lead us inside the forest again. We thought it would be as easy as the 1st one, but no. The muddy trail was very slippery. It almost break our slippers.
at first kinakaya pa iwasan ang putik
the mud made this trail harder
In no time, we made harmony with the mud. Wala ng arte arte.
Carla's mega muddy feet
And so we thought our agony in the muddy trail has ended upon seeing the green fields. Wrong. The agony doubled here. At that point, all of us removed our slippers and started to walk barefooted.
getting close to the green fields
We discovered the trail here was worse. Imagine hanggang tuhod na namin yung nakalubog sa putik. Haha It was still fun, but scary at the same time. Lumubog kasi yung ibang part.
..i see trees are green!
our barefoot trek has started
From time to time, we washed our legs and feet in the semi-clear waters along the way. You have no idea how thankful we are whenever we saw any water spots where we can wash up. Madulas masyado pag puro putik ang paa.
The challenge heightened when the trail became muddy + rocky. Not to mention some small tree branches that bruises our legs and feet.
Doni: kasalanan ni Ivy bakit ako sugatan! LOL
Finally after 3 hours I think, our group decided to have some snacks. Thank you so much Carla for bringing (hoarding) 24 pieces of Golidlock's butter slices. Super pantawid gutom.
butter slices + nutella
ang dudumi namin! haha
ang dudumi namin! haha
You might ask if there were restrooms in the area, opcors wala! Alam na kung saan kami nag-wiwi. ^_^
We continued our journey. We really cant be thankful enough for God has provided us gloomy weather - but it never rained. We reached this spot and upon seeing this, we knew we're somehow near our target destination.
are we there yet?
may energy pa magharot ^_^
Asan na ba talaga? Honestly, naiinip na kami. We've trekked for 4 hours but we havent had a glimpse of the lighthouse or the beach.
A few more minutes, we finally saw it. Malayo pa din pala sya inferness.
..the hills are alive!
and finally, a glimpse of the lighthouse
tuktok ng bundok
tuktok ng bundok
Like the former green fields area, this had muddy waters too - only deeper. May bonus pa, mga poopoo ng kalabaw at kambing. Haha We all swore we will take anti-bulate as soon as we go back in Manila. Lahat ng bacteria na-absorb na siguro ng paa namin. =)
The group became more serious on the last phase of the trek. We're almost there.
hingal lever - HIGH
From this spot, we could clearly see the rough ocean on the left side, the green fields on the center, and the calm beach on the right.
rough sea view on the left side
green fields in the middle
and the calm beach on the right side
Amazing, right? Breathtaking view x3!
deadma na kahit haggard! ^_^
We're extremely satisfied to reach the top even before we've seen the lighthouse. Afterall, the lighthouse was not spectacular as it may seem.
..and finally the lighthouse
Doni: eto na yun? 0_o
Me: haha, oo neng. yan na nga!
sorry tinamad ako mag-gather ng info sa lighthouse na yan
Doni and Carla on top of the lighthouse
Now the hardest part of this trek - getting back in Sta.Ana. We're so tired and exhausted. It was an excellent decision to hire a boat in advance. The boatman picked us up in the calm beach. ♥
i love you Carla for lending me your photos again + taking (stolen) shots of me
nabura yung mga pictures from my memory card. sayang. buti pinahiram ako ni carla ng pictures
nabura yung mga pictures from my memory card. sayang. buti pinahiram ako ni carla ng pictures
True enough, this was a humbling and fulfilling adventure for all of us.
It may not be according to what we've planned, but what we experienced was really way better.
Given the chance to do it again, we would still prefer to hike than to ride the boat. The overwhelming experience is actually on the journey itself.
Thank you Lord for giving us the weather that would be perfect for this adventure. Thank you for keeping us safe. Your creations are awesome. It may not be according to what we've planned, but what we experienced was really way better.
Given the chance to do it again, we would still prefer to hike than to ride the boat. The overwhelming experience is actually on the journey itself.
And thank you Sol, Carla, Peng, Doni, and Ivy for joining, I enjoyed your company. Next time ulit! ♥