Summary of Expenses - Anawangin
Day 1 2,052.00
Day 2 560.00
total expenses 2,612.00
The trip from Baguio to Olongapo City was like the Manila – Baguio trip. But because there’s not much passengers, we had the whole seat for ourselves.
From Olongapo City we took a bus bound for Iba, Zambales to get to San Antonio.
Ironically, the trip from Olongapo to San Antonio was not that cozy, we were seated at the very rear part of the bus with all our baggage and it was a standing room. So after roughly two hours going down the bus wasn’t that easy. We arrived San Antonio, Zambales around 4pm.
There were challenges along the way as there was a cable post that fell somewhere in Barangay Barreto in Subic, the driver and the locals had to do some maneuvering in order that the bus could pass by without hitting the cables; I was quite scared then I thought a wrong move could turn us all into human lechon! Thank God all went well.
Across their Municipal hall there is 7-11, we went and buy some stuff
before we rode the trike to Pundakit.
From Brgy. Pundakit, we took an outrigger
boat to Anawangin for 30 to 45 minutes.
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Day 1– To Anawangin
Inn – Terminal (80) 40.00
Baguio – Olongapo 450.00
Olongapo to San Antonio 57.00
San Antonio – Pundakit 30.00
Pundakit to Anawangin (1,500) 750.00
Tent (100/head) 100.00
Entrances * 150.00
Misc. (water, tip, oil lamp) 175.00
Meal 300.00
Total Expenses 2,052.00
2nd day was island
hopping day! At around 9am, after a short walk and picture taking at the lake
we were all set to explore the ocean. We went to Capones Island, we didn’t
bother to hike to their lighthouse as we were too tired hiking, had enough in
Baguio. We just content ourselves
swimming and picture taking. And then we passed by Camara Island, the water was
too rough at that time of the day so we didn’t insist to dock, we just passed by
it and head right back to pundakit to prepare for home. (The island hopping is
part of the 1,500 that we paid for in day 1).
Day 2 – Going home!
Pundakit to San Antonio 30.00
San Antonio – Olongapo 45.00
Olongapo – Subic 135.00
Dau terminal to SM 25.00
SM to Airport (250.00) 125.00
Meals 200.00
Total Expenses 560.00
From Pundakit we took a trike to San antonio again,
and alighted at their municipal hall where buses bound for manila would pass
by. We couldn't wait for an air conditioned bus so we took the first
bus that passed by and head to Olongapo. From Olongapo we took a
bus bound for baguio and drop off at Dau terminal. We still
have few hours to spare before our flight back to cebu so we went to
SM Clark. Remember to haggle with trike drivers in the bus station as they
would ask for a super unreasonable price. We were asked to pay 150 by the first
trike driver we approached. Luckily, One driver took our offer, 50.00 from the
terminal to SM. From SM clark we were suppose to take a taxi
that would take us to the airport. But found none, we were told that they don't
have metered taxi but we can hire a rental car for 350. I was so surprised that
a city this big and progressive don't have metered taxi. We walked our way to
the jeepney terminal at the plaza hoping to find one, or at
least commute to the airport but ended up with a jeepney for
hire which we paid for 250.
We arrived at Mactan International Airport past 10pm
and this is the end of the Baguio - Anawangin journey.
4 comments:
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Hello Marge, I liked your blog it's simple but it's worth to read the posts. I've been to anawagin and I had a fun of my life there, thanks for this post It's reminds me of our family vacation last year. keep it up!
PInoy social gathering thank you for the comment. I bet you and your family had fun. looking forward to visit the place again :)
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