Friday, March 8, 2013





Bicol Adventure ..

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  Mount Mayon Summit Climb





There are 2 camps when travelling up to the summit of Mount Mayon.  Camp 1 is around 2 hours away and lies at the foot of the slope of the mountain.  Camp 2 is situated beside a dry waterfall bed or popularly known as the “gulley” or “water source”, climbers reach this camp site after a four to five hour long trek and climb from the base camp.  Camp 2 also offers spectacular view of the city of Legazpi and the ocean.

From Camp 2, there would be a 5 to 7 hours hard trek to reach the crater of Mount Mayon.  Trekkers would be passing straight up the gulley towards the summit.  This part of the leg is definitely not for the weak as this is best recommended for intermediate or advanced climbers.  Upon reaching the summit, you will be rewarded with an unbelievable view of the Legaspi City and the islands beside it.


Ligñon Hills Zipline


The 156-meter high Ligñon (also spelled Lingñon, pronounced as /li-NYON/) Hill has always been one of Legazpi’s most famous landmarks. For years, Ligñon Hill is known only for the PHIVOLCS observatory located in its flanks and an old lighthouse on its summit. Today, it has become one of the city’s prime destinations for sightseers, adventurers and even fitness buffs.
Ligñon Hill Nature Park offers fun filled and thrilling activities. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of exciting activities including a 320-meter zipline (Php200) where the adventurous can soar through the air harnessed to a cable.The hill also offers other adventure activities and extreme sports, such as hiking, biking, rappelling, paintball, and soon, airsoft.


Camarines Sur
Camsur Watersports Complex 



Camsur Watersports Complex is a unique watersports park designed for wakeboarding, wakeskating and waterskiing. For beginner riders to the professional wakeboarders and skiiers from all over the world, CWC offers a 6-point cable ski system, coupled with restaurants, sand bars, spas, pro-shops and grand stands to hold guests. Riders can also enjoy their favorite water sports at night as the park will be equipped with spotlights that allow for it even to be open on evenings.

Camarines Norte

Bagasbas Beach Surfing



If you are yearning to surf while in the Philippines, the rustic and quaint town of Daet is a perfect place for you to visit. The waves here consistent all year long and it is ranked 62nd surfing spot in the world. Unlike other surfing spots in the country, Daet can be reached by land and not through air travel.
A perfect fix for surfing beginners since the beach has gentle slopes making it not dangerous. It is also far and wide so that there is ample space for all surfers here.
An annual event which is called Bagasbas Summer Surf is held every April. Everyone can partake on this much-awaited event with just P500 (roughly $12) participation fee. The fee includes a free event t-shirt, a pair of Mojo sandal, surfing lessons and chance to enjoy other activities such as beach volleyball, wall climbing, Frisbee and dodgeball.



Sorsogon

Swim with the Whale Sharks





Experience a one of a kind adventure by swimming with the biggest fish in the world in the tranquil fishing village of Donsol. Interacting with the Butanding, also known as the gentle giant, is an exhilarating adventure that you can only experience in few places around the globe . The waters of Donsol are your best bet to spot these gigantic blue-grey spotted creatures. Check out Donsol Whale Shark Watching Travel Guide for information about accommodation, expenses and independent travel tips.
Masbate

Scuba diving in Masbate


Masbate’s number one attraction is its sublime coral reefs and there is plenty of underwater action for all levels. The waters of the Ticao Pass are a world class dive destination with frolicking whale sharks and vast schools of manta rays a common sight. There are few dive schools on the islands themselves. The best of the bunch is at Ticao Island Resort (Sitio Tacdugan, San Jacinto, Ticao Island, tel: +63 289 38 173, mobile: +63 917 506 3554, fax: +63 289 38 173, email: info@ticao-island-resort.com, website: www.ticao-island-resort.com) who can organize a full range of courses from beginners’ PADI open water to certified rescue diving.