It started with an innocent text to my former student at St. Mary's Academy in Baliuag, Bulacan who happens to be a friend also in Facebook. After browsing the album during their class reunion, I casually asked Leslie Pile-Yao if she's working with Cebu Pacific. She replied to my text and said that she is with SeAir which happens to fly to my dream destination which is of course, Batanes. To make the long story shorter, I was invited by Leslie to join their group for a visit to Batanes. It was because of my capacity as a school coordinator that Leslie invited me. I was too happy that turning down the invitation was not an option even if that meant that I would not be awarded for perfect attendance that school year. So the journey began on June 5, 2010.
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Basco Airport |
After more than an hour's travel by air (courtesy of SeAir, of course), we finally arrived at Basco Airport. The air was fresh but it was not nippy because winter (believe it or not) comes to Batanes around December and January. We were billeted at Batanes Seaside Lodge. Breakfast was served upon our arrival. Everybody enjoyed the local fish which was fried to perfection.
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Yummy Breakfast |
We didn't waste time after breakfast. The group immediately took the jeepney chartered to bring us around this God-blessed island. Our first stop was the chapel where the daughter of the current Budget Secretary, Butch Abad got married. The scenery around the chapel was already breath-taking and we haven't seen the rest!
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View form the Chapel Window |
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The View from the Chapel Grounds |
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The Chapel renovated by the Abads |
The rest of the morning was spent visiting the boulder beach and other beautiful places in Batanes. We went back to the Seaside Restaurant for a sumptuous lunch served to us by the ever hospitable and bubbly owner, Mrs. Lydia Roberto.
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Sumptuous Lunch |
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Yummy! |
In the afternoon, we went out again to visit the famous "Marlboro Country". The scenery was really amazing. For a first timer, one would really think that he may be somewhere outside the Philippines! Our ever-reliable tour guide, Ka Roger, took us also to a hidden spring but mind you, this is not for everyone especially those with athritis! We trekked for more than 2 hours but the effort was worth it!
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with Leslie and Ms Sally |
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Marlboro Country |
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The pool with spring water |
For our second day tour, we rode a banca that took us to Sabtang Island, another island in Batanes where we saw the beautiful Ivatan traditional stone houses. Another story we've previously heard about Batanes was that the Ivatan people are famously peace-loving, happy and hospitable. And we have proven it correct!
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Inside a Traditional Ivatan House |
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what a view behind me |
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traditional stone houses |
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with an Ivatan girl |
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beautiful ark along sabtang beach |
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another line of stone houses |
After our amazing tour of Sabtang Island, we went back to the main island to check on another famous landmark of Batanes - the Honesty Store. I saw for myself this store which is a testimony of how honest the people of Batanes are! Nobody mans the store. Anyone who needs something just have to help himself and leave his payment. If he happens to have a change, he has to return the following day to claim it, haha!
A day or two wouldn't be enough to see all of amazing Batanes. It is place where you need to stay longer to better appreciate its grandeur. There is something very spiritual about it, too. I don't know if it is because of the religion teacher in me or something else. One thing is sure, Batanes is one obvious reason why the Philippines is one amazing country to visit.
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Fundacion Pacita |
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one of the beautiful light houses in Batanes |
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Boulder Beach |
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Fundacion Pacita |
Thanks to SeAir and to my former student - Leslie Pile-Yao. And to my new friends - Ms. Sally, Ms. Sonia, Sir Edwin, Ms. Yas, Ms. Christine, Ms. Girlie, Ms. Jeslie, Ms. Heidi and Ms. Lhiza. Thanks to the staff of Seaside Resort: Ms. Lydia, Mark, Ate, Nelson and Ka Roger. I hope to visit Batanes again in the future.
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Our Team |
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