Saturday, October 17, 2015

Experiencing La Union Waves: Elyu surf Clinic by The Surf Institute

October 11, 2015
It was early August when I saw Carla Zamora’s post on her Facebook about the Elyu surf clinic powered by The Surf Institute. The thought about me participating on such event gives me chills. It is indeed a huge step for me, Uhm, Honestly, I could no longer recall how many times I doubted myself before but I chose to register and pay the fee. 
Days fast approaching, my hearts keeps on skipping a bit, and I’m scared because I don’t want to experience the wrath of La union waves.

The day has finally arrived, days of agony was about to end.

10/10/2015 10:15 PM We left manila via Partas bus line bound for Laoag. I told the bus conductor to drop us off to Sebay resort. Around 4:00 AM we safely arrived at San Juan, La Union. It was still dark, everyone was peacefully sleeping. We head straight to The circle hostel first but my partner is having second thoughts that’s why we had to come up with a contingency plan. Upon checking for other affordable hostels we stumbled upon Fat wave surf resort's website. I must say their rate is quite affordable that’s why we head to their location which is just across the street.
We waited for couple of minutes then the guard approached us. Rate is PHP 700 + PHP 500 early check in fee. Bath and shower is common. The room is small, you only get what you paid for but what hurts my heart is the early check in fee but since we have no choice we grabbed the offer.






When the sun risen I went to the beach and checked the wave condition, dang! It’s FLAT! I thought I’ll be able to experience the wrath of Elyu waves. 
Went back to our room and sit at the chair outside, chill with my mp3 on. Having me time makes me miss my home break, there’s really nothing like Baler. It’s just too different here. Maybe I am just being biased but I wanted to go back and ride its freshly baked waves from the pacific.
We ate our breakfast at San Juan surf resort; I was actually hoping Luke Landrigan is there! (Fan girl mode).
I ordered Danggit while MJ had beef tapa. Our breakfast costs PHP 330.



By 9:00 AM we are already at Elyu classic’s tent waiting for the event to start. 
The clinic is a collaboration between the Local boys and girls of Elyu classic and Carla Zamora together with her girls (Taylor Nelson, Sophia Sarlo and Rosie Jaffurs,).
 
That's my friend going to the nose!

Photo grabbed from Elyu Classic's album
Photo grabbed from Elyu Classic's album
I really learned a lot during this trip. I practiced cross stepping on a NOHO board! After the land lessons we cut all the crap and go to the real deal! This is the time where we can apply what we learned on the discussion earlier. I was conscious but thanks to the coaches and all of us was able to get our own waves, not once but countless times. By the way I rented the board for PHP 200/hour.
The event itself was a success and I am really happy to have these freebies from Lagu and Nani Wahini 

 
After the clinic we ate at Surf shack. We ordered Ilocano Pizza and Buffalo wings.
Best paired with Ranch Dip
 

It's a must to try their refreshing Mitos drink!
The lunch itself costs us PHP 662.00



2:30 PM Siesta. I would love surf but I’m too sleepy, my body lose the fight and it took me to deepest state of sleep. I woke up around 10:00 PM, no dinner. Since all of the restaurants were already closed, I decided to go back to sleep.
Woke up around 4:00 AM and prepared to leave.
By 6:00 AM we are already in Partas bus terminal San Fernando, La Union, according to the dispatcher the bus bound for manila will arrive between 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM. Since we still have time, we decided to eat our breakfast first because we were both dead hungry hehe.
Macho Temple :)
7:30 AM our bus arrived
2:30 PM Manila
Bus fare: PHP 436 from San Fernando La Union to Cubao

Few things I learned from the experts:

1. Always look on the nose, it will tell you your position on the board (Too much water on the nose means you're near it, less water means you're too near on the tail).
2. Don’t pump, sway left and right.
3. Use your booty when turning, it works especially for girls!
4. Trust yourself and your board
5. Act as if you’re on control, Be confident
6. Surf like you don’t have a leash, Always be mindful of the people around you to avoid injury to self and to others.
7. Check the situation first before going to the water, every swell is different.
8. Do not ever compare yourself to others except yourself.
9. One step at a time.
10.End your act nicely, kick and paddle back to the line up, fall off(no recommended if the spot is crowded) or hold the board and sit.
11. When do you start cross stepping?
A: It’s when the board is already on the top wall, tail is already on the curl, rail already has water (right rail if you’re goofy (back side), left rail if you’re regular (front side).
12.   When you started stepping, always leave your weight on half of your body to maintain the momentum (nose).
13. Look straight, don’t look down.
14. Use small movements.
15. Go with the flow, don’t fight it!
16. Once you’re on the wave, you have to finish it gracefully to avoid being caught inside
17. Choose your wave wisely
18. Bend knees, grab rails to gain stability
19. You should already know which direction to go before you start paddling (Left or right).

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

5 days / 4 nights Bohol expenses

Hi Fellas! now you already know what to expect in Bohol so let us now move forward to the most painful part of travelling. Spending.. Since it is inevitable what we can only do is spend smart. Make sure we are buying/consuming what we only need.

Our initial cash on hand was PHP 8,000.00 for us to monitor our expenses. 
See below the detailed expenses of our trip






Airfare: PHP 1,594.00
Total expenses for two (including airfare): PHP 16,875


Related links: 
A taste of Bohol Part 2 
5 days / 4 nights Bohol expenses ----->>> YOU ARE HERE

A taste of Bohol Part 2

Day 3: September 12, 2015
4:30 AM Hello Friday!

5:50 AM Call time, Kuya Chris offered to pick up us in Hope Homes since his cousin Kuya Loy will be our boatman for the island hopping tour.

 
Our boat departed at 6:30 AM, the waves were almost overhead high, it was a bit scary but they assured us that they are used to that kind of condition and we are in good hands.

7:30 AM We arrived at Balicasag island, took us an hour to reach our destination. We missed the dolphin watching because there is nothing to see, the water isn't clear. Our first activity for the day is snorkeling at the fish sanctuary.

Entrance fees:
-          Fish Sanctuary PHP 250/pax (includes paddle boat + guide + life vest)
-          Turtle viewing PHP 200/pax
-          Giant clams viewing PHP 150/pax

The fish sanctuary is just on the far left side of the island while the turtle viewing site is on the opposite side. Both for have different rates, it might be a bit pricey but according to the boatman the local government gave livelihood to the islanders because fishing is strictly prohibited on the area that’s why we still have to use paddle boat even though both can be reached by walking. Just think about this, “you enjoyed and you help the locals”. In that small act is one way of supporting the eco-tourism.







My partner and I decided to go to the turtle viewing site and we saw a huge, really huge turtle peaking its head above water but every time we go near it, it elusively go under, to the deepest part of the sea to continue its business, eating sea grass. The current was really strong that time and it was my first time snorkeling on an open sea. I know how to swim but I keep on holding to the boat because I don’t want to go towards the current. I guess we were so lucky because we saw 3 huge turtles.





9:00 AM Our tour to Balicasag island ended. We rested for a moment then after 30 minutes we continued our tour and went to the second and last island which is the Isola di franceso which is formerly known as the Virgin Island.













The island is already a private property but one good thing about it is we aren’t required to pay any entrance fee. However the down side about it is we can only stay for 30 minutes.
According to one of the care takers the island is owned by a rich Filipino businessman who was blinded before and miraculously got his eyesight back after being devoted to Padre Pio.
10:30 AM We head back to alona.
11:00 AM touch down Alona beach.

We walked all the way from Alona to our inn because the fare is quite expensive. We were asked for 150/2pax for a 2 kilometer distance. Took us 30 to 45 minutes before we finally reached our inn.

1:25 AM We had out late lunch at Bohol Bee Farm. It is 8 kilometers away from where we’re staying. We ordered honey glazed chicken side with cassava fresh lumpia, spare ribs side with organic salad, 2 corn muffin, 1 squash muffin with a can of soda and fresh pineapple shake. Our lunch cost us PHP 781, a little expensive but it’s just once in a lifetime experience plus I like their complimentary snack, their pesto spread is yummy.



The food is great! it is a bit pricey but you have to try their very own garden salad!





Of course our Bee farm trip won’t be complete if we will not try their best-selling malungay ice cream which tastes like avocado.



You can also explore their own pasalubong shop



Aside from their mouth watering dishes you can also have a tour of the whole farm. But in our case we decided not to go to a tour since we are so hungry and tired that day. We just ate our lunch, took photos and head to our inn to reward ourselves with uninterrupted rest.

Day 4: September 13, 2015
6:20 AM off to explore the north of Tagbilaran.
7:30 AM We had our first stop over to buy bread and drinks. Our first destination was Maribojoc watch tower. The effect of the earthquake is heartbreaking because I know that this place was once majestic. We explored the shoreline and we could still see the remains of dead corals which caused by the major tide shift after the said incident. The ambiance of the place is sad probably because most tourists rarely visit this place since it is out of way to Bohol’s main attraction which is the Chocolate hills. The place is now home for thousands of hermit crabs and dragon flies.





Entrance fee: PHP 5/pax plus PHP 5 for motorcycle parking

We didn’t explore the Maribojoc church because there is an ongoing mass that time and we are not dressed properly.
8:30 AM Off to Mag-aso falls in Antequera

9:08 AM touch down Mag-aso falls. We followed the 197 steps concrete path down to the falls itself, do not under estimate it because going down is just a piece of cake however going back to the entrance is the challenge I experienced the cold waters of the falls but didn’t go near it since I am a bit scared. We were so lucky because there are no other people except us.





When we decided to leave a caretaker arrived with life vests for 2 so we could go closer to the falls but we told him were leaving already.

Entrance fee: PHP 20/pax plus PHP 15 motorcycle parking
9:45 Back on the road to see the Corella and Cortes church

Corella Church

Cortes Church, We didn't have time to stop and take a clear shot of it so here's what we got.
11:00 AM We reached the Tarsier sanctuary in Corella.
We entered the protected area with a size of 8.4 hectare. We are not allowed to start the tour without a guide. The guide assigned to us mentioned that 8 tarsiers can be seen on the sanctuary however it will depend on the person in charge to look for it every morning because tarsiers can hop freely on the place. On our trip we only saw 5 tarsiers; we were able to see them up close but I felt a little bad because we all know that they are nocturnal and they should be sleeping during the day but because of tourists visiting them they tend to wake up since they feel threatened. I just hope that the sanctuary’s priority is the well-being of the tarsiers. This will probably the last I’ve visit tarsier sanctuaries.

Entrance fee: 50/pax







12:30 NN Arrived at Island city mall and had our sumptuous buffet lunch at Prawn farm

2:00 PM Back to our inn

We ate dinner on a specific restaurant that we’ve been eyeing since the day we arrived because the name is too catchy. “EAT ME” we didn’t know that it’s a Korean restaurant until we saw the menu. Most people eating are Koreans too! Lol We ordered the BBQ platter(1 longanisa, 2 pork BBQ, 2 chicken, 1 prawn, 1 pork chop, 1 cup of rice, 2 banana slices, 1 half mango) with a price of PHP 400 which is not really bad, we just added 1 garlic rice and that made our tummies happy J. I’m glad we’re already at the cozy side of the bed when the rain starts pouring. Now time to sleep because tomorrow is another day!


Day 5: September 14, 2015
Today marks our final day in Bohol. You know what’s funny? While I was browsing what else to see in panglao island I accidentally bump on a blog about blood compact and I noticed that blood compact we saw is different! Then we realized that the one we saw might be just a commemoration for its anniversary! That’s why we are adding the blood compact shrine today.

We started the final day of our town tour at 6:40 AM. We headed to the Blood compact shrine. We just took some photos and went to eat breakfast at Jolibee in Tagbilaran town proper. We paid a visit to Tagbilaran Church and Tagbilaran museum.



The museum itself shared a lot of good information about bohol, my most favorite part is discovering where the chocolate hills came from.

Entrance fee: 10/pax

8:30 AM off to Hinagdanan Cave, took us 15 minutes before we reach our destination. The name of the cave came from the tagalog word “hagdanan” because you have to step on man-made stairs for you to explore the cave.
Swimming is no longer allowed due to some abnormality on the water. The pool is undeniably crystal clear and to be honest it is really inviting. I would really like to take a dip.

Entrance fee: 25/pax plus PHP 5 motorcycle parking




















9:00 AM back on the road to have a glimpse of Panglao church and watch tower.


After lunch we head to Dumaluan beach resort and spent our last day in bohol on the beach. I used the beach blanket that a friend gave me since we do not want to rent a cottage. The sand is incredibly fine and white plus the location isn’t that crowded that day. There were only few people on the beach and because of that we really felt relaxed. This is just too good for a 25 peso entrance.

Entrance fee: 25/pax plus PHP 25 motorcycle parking




We were already at the inn when the rain started to pour. We waited for it to stop then we went to Alona to have our last dinner. We picked the El bleu elephant because it is one of the most recommended restaurants in trip advisory. I ordered chickem curry while my partner had bacon wrapped bacon. The food is great. The burger is big and the serving of the curry is for sharing.

The price were okay because we’re satisfied

Day 6: September 15, 2015

Woke up early to start packing,  Kuya Chris will be picking us up at 7:00 AM. Bye city of friendship, bye Bohol. You sure made us broke but we enjoyed every moment with you!

Other spots to visit in Bohol:
Kawasan falls and Camugao falls in Balilihan
Remains of Loon church in Loon
Remains of Maribojoc church in Maribohoc
Pamilacan Island
Bohol Coco Farm in Panglao
Tarsier Botanika in Panglao
Danao Adventure Park
Day tour at Panglao Island Nature Resort and Spa - where you can see the Cambagat cave
Nova shells collection in Panglao

"You know what i learned on this trip? I developed a sense of trust. I trusted my data connection as well as the nice locals of Bohol to make this trip possible. I realized that in order for a person to fully experience what a certain place has to offer, he must learn to travel and blend like a local."
- The Lakwatserang Negra

Please also watch the summary of our trip here 

Related links:
A taste of Bohol 
A taste of Bohol Part 2 ----->>> YOU ARE HERE
5 days / 4 nights Bohol expenses

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