Silanguin Cove from Campsite Everyone was exhausted yet we still managed to push ourselves to continue the trek. Silanguin Cove can be seen throughout the Mt. Cinco Pico - Silanguin traverse, para lang kaming mga pusa na binibigyan ng pagkain pero hinihila papalayo eto habang kami naman ay sunod ng sunod. Truly indeed deceiving.....akala mo malapit kana pero sa totoo lang malayo pa pala. I was just waiting na maamoy ko ang "amoy-dagat" para maconvience ko ang sarili ko na we're there na. We reached the Cove late afternoon yet we need to walk additional miles para sa resort kung saan kami magstastay for the night. The cove was very quite, hindi pa masyado nacocommercialize kaya kunti pa ang tao na pumupunta as compared to Anawangin. my condo :P Our organizer managed to booked us sa isang resort na bago lang binuksan for public. So far wala pa etong name. Good thing sa resort na to mayroon ng Huts for rent (P500.00 per overnight) aside sa mga cottages compared sa Anawangin Cove (last year). I rented one kasi hindi ako nagdala ng Tent at gusto ko makahiga ng maayos because am suffering severe muscle pain and yung tuhod ko sa sobrang sakit hindi ko na magalaw. Walang electricity sa area ang generator only runs for few hours. Deadspot din ang cove for Telco Signals just like Anawangin so better inform your relatives of your whereabouts prior punta sa cove. Ang water source ng resort comes from "Bukal" located within sa forest, sobrang lamig lalo na paghapon at gabi pero sobrang init naman pag dating ng mid afternoon. Comparing it to Anawangin na ang source of water ay galing sa Pump "Poso" na medyo may amoy kalawang. Pero you don't have to worry, baka iisipin nyo na kailangan nyo pa mag-igib mula sa spring dahil may water hose naman. 2 Rest rooms were available and according sa may-ari ginagawa na nila na may additional rest rooms for sa kabilang side. May sari sari store sa resort, owned by the owner of the resort and medyo pricey ang mga tinda (I remember I bought Alaxan for 15.00 and 1.5L Coke for 75.00) yet expected ko na din na mahal talaga since malayo nga naman sa kabihasnan ang cove. With regards sa waves, I am not 100% sure kung malakas ba talaga ang alon sa cove since sa harap neto ay makikita mo ang Green Island, so parang ang pressure mafifiliter dahil may mga islands sa harap neto. What I love the most sa Silanguin Cove is the idea na hindi pa sya totally commercialize. Sobrang tahimik, sobrang linis kaya if you're tired na sa busy life sa Metro and wants to run away from it for a while, Silanguin Cove would be the best hide out. The StormChasers We left Silanguin Cove at around 3.00pm, reached Pundaquit around 5.00pm, the owner of the "bangka" we rented had 3 bathrooms available, mas maganda magclean up pagdating sa Pundaquit. Ng handa na ang lahat, we rented tricycles (75.00 per head) going to Bayan then Bus going to Olongapo then another bus going to Manila. Mt. Cinco Picos - Silanguin Traverse was indeed a perfect match for this climb. Mountaineering + Beacheneering = Perfect adventure. If you are going to Silanguin Cove via "Bangka" from Pundakit, 2 hours is the estimated time. Silanguin cove is the fourth cove sa area. You'll be passing Anawangin then Nagsasa tapos Talisayin Cove. If you're planning to go to Silanguin Cove.... don't forget to visit the Falls and the secret lagoon. Hindi namin to napuntahan pero yung lagoon ay parang Anawangin din. The Falls is 1 hour away lang.
4 Comments
KAT
9/16/2012 07:04:57 pm
how much is the total cost of your visit there?
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iamnoempty
9/16/2012 11:23:36 pm
Hi Mam Kat,
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Kath
11/24/2012 09:31:43 am
Ate gusto din sana namin pumunta jan, may travel operators ba kayo na kinontak para magorganize ng mga kung para sainyo?
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iamnoempty
11/25/2012 07:24:44 pm
Hi Mam Kath,
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