Tuesday, June 3, 2014



It has the peculiar shape of a crescent, surrounded by gentle green colored highlands, guarded by pine trees, a shore that mirrors clarity, and not to mention the perfectly formed rocks that compliments the waves.
Anawangin cove has three neigboring islands, Camara Island, Light House Capones and Capones Island. These three islands is something you must not miss to visit since it also has its own unique showcase. The place offers you pure nature, and with its suggested activities such as Camping, Trekking, Rock Climbing, Surfing and Island Hopping you'll surely never get bored. Anawagin cove, a perfect place to get away from the city.


*How to get there*

*Take a Victory Liner bus bound to Iba, Zambales. Informed the bus conductor that you'll alight at San Antonio Town which takes 3-4 hours of travel from manila.

~You can choose at any of these Victory Liner Terminals; For updated schedules and fare visit http://www.phbus.com/victory-liner-bus/

Cubao
Pasay
Caloocan


San Antonio Zambales 




* From San Antonio, ride a tricycle to reach Pundaquit, fare cost 20 pesos per head. It will only take 7-10 minutes to reach Pundaquit


Pundaquit's shore



*Coming from Pundaquit, rent a boat going to Anawangin. Roughly about 15-25 minutes of boat ride to reach Anawangin Cove. 

~ In our case, we  bought vouchers at Metro Deal which only cost 449 per voucher by the time we bought it, but it requires 4 person/vouchers to book. 

It highlights 
-2 days and 1 night camp out with boat transfers. 
-Inclusive use of tent rental, utensils, cookware, shower room at Pundaquit area.
-Island hoping 

The package was catered by TipidLakbay Tours but when we reach Pundaquit we were accommodated by Ate Lizele, Her family was the one who lend us the necessary tools in camping. You can also buy fire woods for bonfire, ice and drinking water from them.

Contacts
http://www.facebook.com/tipidlakbay
0917-8139992, 0917-5429837

~This is how we had fun at Anawangin~ 

Candlelit dinner with friends  








Hopping at Capones Island

Camara Island





What to bring/Reminders

  • Sunblock/Insect Repellent - 
  • Water and Food - Bring extra if you plan to stay overnight, no one is selling food at Anawangin Cove.
  • Camera -  You wouldn't want to miss capturing the picturesque view that Anawangin posses. 
  • Flashlight/Lighter/Lamp/Candle - There's no electricity  nor signal there.
  • Extra Battery for cellphone/camera/flashlight - It's good to be prepare.
  • Utensils - Bring the necessary stuffs for you to prepare a food and eat on, such as knife, plate, glass, spoon, fork..etc
  • Tent - It's a must if you plan to stay overnight. There's a kubo there but it's an open kubo, not really comfortable to sleep on for it's really cold at night and there's not enough space for you to lay on except the table. 
  • Pillows - 

Enjoy camping out!




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