Monday, September 27, 2010

CDO-Bukidnon-Camiguin 4 (Going Home)

On the last day of our trip to CDO/Camiguin, I enthusiastically waited for the sunrise, this being the first time for me to frame it with my T1i. Good thing BBC offers a splendid view of it each day as it faces the eastern part of the sea.







Gone Fishing





We left BBC early and hired a motorela to Mambajao proper. We bought our favorite Pastel at Vjandep before we took the van to Benoni. The terminal is about 15 meters from Vjandep and fare is P30 per person (one-way).

Motorela
In our case, we took the Van because the motorela wanted to charge us P250 for the trip. Just prepare yourself for a somewhat uncomfortable ride as you will be cramped inside with all your baggage along with that of the other passengers. The 30-minute ride though is just a breeze. Motorelas and jeepneys are also available. However, we were then pressed for time since we still have a flight to catch at 1:30.


Camiguin Circumferential Highway


Multicabs and Motorelas at Benoni Port

MV Super Shuttle Ferry


We truly enjoyed Camiguin although there still were a lot of sites that we are yet to visit like the Tuasan Falls, Mantigue Island (Magsaysay Island), and the Soda Water Pool.
Mantigue Island...has white sand beaches and very good snorkeling area

My Hunny at Katibawasan Falls

Rustic Scene

Cascades

Misamis Oriental....from Camiguin

Cross

Fish Feeding

We reached Agora Terminal from Balingoan in just over an hour since the bus driver seems to be in hurry. From there, taxi drivers offered to take us to the airport for P300, which we declined. Instead, we hailed a jeepney to Limketkai Mall where we bought our lunch. From there to the airport, the taxi charged us P200. At the airport, we even had the chance to meet the Archbishop of Manila his eminence, Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales.



Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales


Our CDO-Bukidnon-Camiguin Trip is something that we will truly cherish. If chance permits, we'll surely be back to visit the "City of Golden Friendship" and "The Island Born of Fire". As a fitting finale, here are some of the photos that reflect the life and what's in store for you in these very beautiful places.



Islet at Balingoan Port



Whhoooopppsss



Marine Life

Ngek


Tomb underwater


Snorkel....anyone?

Lush Greenery

Keeping Still

Fishy

2 comments:

  1. great pics Hunny...see you again CDO...(",)

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  2. Super great pics. Thanks for visiting CDO by the way. We hope you enjoyed a lot. Thanks for sharing.

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