Planning palang, excited nako. I chose Anawangin, Nagsasa, and Capones because I've read walang accomodation, walang kuryente, walang singal ng cellphone, and less ang crowd dun. It is accessible by bus kasi sa Zambales lang and mura pa ang budget, so perfect!
I invited Dred, Tin, and Makis- my college friends. We rode the bus at Victory Liner around 7am, kaso late si Tin. Mejo taranta mode ako that time dahil nagwithdraw ako thru ChinaBank at na-debit ako, Syet!
Anyway, to go to Anawangin, Nagsasa, and Capones, you have to ride a bus going to Iba or Sta.Cruz. Sa San Antonio ang baba. Fare is P251 only. Travel time is 4 hours. Dami kasi stopover.
Once in San Antonio, we rode a tricycle to San Miguel. Dyan kami mineet ng aming boatman na si mang Johnny (0920.222.4687). He is the trusted contact in Female Network. Since wala kaming tent, sa kanya na din kami nagrent. He charged us P2500 for the 4 islands (Camara, Anawangin, Nagsasa, Capones) that we'll go to plus the rent ng 2 tents. Good deal. I also asked him kung pwede sa kanila na magpaluto ng kanin, ulam, pati magpabili ng mineral water at yelo. Lahat pwede! Mas convenient kesa kami pa magprepare (as if marunong ako). He charged us fairly. May breakdown kung how much yung pinamili, at ikaw na bahala magdagdag para sa effort nya magluto. Good deal!
meet Mang Johnny and my friends
Tama nga si Rocky, a new friend, maalon sa lugar. Pero di ko inexpect na ganun yung level ng current. At normal pa daw yun. Lucky us mejo "tame" pa ang waves ng lagay na yun, at nagkakadasunka na si Dred. This is fun! I still say it is safe. Sasabihin naman agad ni Mang Johnny kung di pwede magsail, ttext ka nya agad na wag na tumuloy ng Zambales. Sayang nga naman ang byahe.
CAMARA
First destination, Camara. Not much too see daw so di na kami bumababa.
Inferness, the water is clear. This boat ride reminds me of Caramoan. Only the boat is smaller here. Pang 4 persons lang talaga.
ANAWANGIN
Moving on, next island is Anawangin. This is the common campsite. Dami ngang tao.
The place is beautiful and quiet. Again, walang kuryente at signal dito. Meron akong nakitang mini tindahan in case you forgot to bring something. But for sure pricey dun. Amazingly, tall pine trees are found. Sabi ni mang Johnny, wala daw nagtanim sa kanila, after pumutok ng Pinatubo, bigla na lang tumubo nag mga pine trees na yan. Bongga!
tall pine trees
and im not tall
There's a famous attraction sa area, at ito yung Lagoon. Define Lagoon, di ko alam. Body of water na na-stuck? Whatever. This lagoon is lovely. Overlooking pa ang mountains.
Water is cold, knee deep lang. Clear yan, mejo mabrown lang sa shot kasi color yan ng floor. Mejo muddy. Trees are everywhere, but I like this one. Naghihingalo matumba. Cutey!
Let's go back to the sand. Sand is gray, not white. Not that fine, pero di masakit sa paa. Unlike sa Puerto Galera...
resting area

After an hour of exploring the place, we're ready to leave. Di kami dito nag-overnight.
NAGSASA
Mejo malayo and I think this place is still a bit unexplored compared to Anawangin and Capones. Kahit 1 oras ang byahe, nakakaaliw naman magpicture ng view. Again, walang signal at walang kuryente dito.
Finally at Nagsasa
Entrance or siguro maintenance fee is 100 each. Kasama na ang paggamit ng table. Btw, may clean rest room dito. Nice!
After we set our feet at Nagsasa, wala muna kaming nagawa but to eat. Gutom na gutom na kami. Here's our lunch cooked by Mang Johnny's wife, adobong pusit. P100 per kilo. P35 yung isang kilong kanin. Ayos, kasya yan hanggang dinner.
Sarap kumain. Konting pahinga then explore na agad ng place. Excited mode! Sa buong Nagsasa, 2 groups lang kaming andun.
mini lagoon with the mountain reflection
the other group, mga 8 persons sila
After magswim swim, time to relax and make chismisan! Perfect with some Mudshake. Buti may yelo si mang Johnny. Ang sarap ng mudshake ko.
Before magsunset, inayos na ang tent. Perstaym ko magbuild ng tent thru the tutorial ni Mang Johnny! Ganun lang pala yun kadali. Mang Johnny is also kind enuf to give us 2 tents kahit 4 lang kami. Ang bait nya.
sunset at Nagsasa
Nagdinner na kami with the natirang kanin at ulam. Dinagdagan nalang ng Century Tuna. Solb! Btw, inaral ko gumawa ng bonfire. Nagmamarunong ako. Pero bago palang dumilim, gumawa na si Mang Johnny ng bonfire for us. Answeet. He checked us from time to time kung ok lang kami at kung may kelangan kami.
We saw many many stars at fireflies! Amazed ako. Sayang cant take a good hot.
Eto na, sleeping time. Super na yung antok ko so I dont care kung gano katigas pala matulog sa sand. Curved kasi. Pero deadma, tulog na tulog ako unlike sa mga friends ko. Pag gising ko, grabe ang sakit ng likod ko!
We strolled and swim and enjoyed the place again. Ganda talaga. Btw, may mga fishermen na nakahuli ng baby pating. Ang galing, perstaym ko makakita ng pating (15-20 inches lang). Totoo palang may sharks! *winks*
i likey! ♥
Inayos na yung tent at nilagay na sa boat yung gamit namin para makapunta na Capones after. Sinundo kami ni Mang Johnny sa dulo para di na kami lumakad pabalik. Talino!
CAPONES
Well known for the light house. Too bad sobrang lakas ng alon kaya di nakakalapit. Pag umikot sa likod, it would take 1 hour to go there. ay, di masaya. Ang jinets na din kasi. So we decided wag nalang.
Another part ng Capones, sa bandang likod, ay yung madaming rock formation. Dun nalang kami. May nag-island hopping din ahead of us.
I enjoyed our stay here the most! Ang saya ng waves! Time for my pictorial na.
naisip kong magjumpshot kaso baka mabagok ang ulo ko
After this, we headed back to San Miguel. Inoffer ni Mang Johnny yung bahay nya para dun na kami maglunch at maligo. Ang ganda ng bahay nya. Ang bait din ng asawa nya. Nakinood pa kami ng Pacquiao-Cotto match. Feels like home.
Lovely Zambales escapade indeed! ♥
Thank you Mang Johnny (0920.222.4687), from the umbrella girls!
*all shots are from my point and shoot camera (only!)




























