It has been a sunny day and it’s our second day in Surigao
City. On the previous day, we visited Basul Island and on our second day, we
really don’t have a fixed itinerary. Our second day is really just a waiting
day. I called it a waiting day because we are just waiting for one of our
friends to arrive in Surigao before heading to Claver for our next travel
destination, which is the Sohoton National Park. Our friend will arrive at
around 11am plus another three hours of travel from Butuan City to Surigao
because her flight was from Manila to Butuan.
Welcome to Surigao! |
Our original itinerary was to visit Capalayan falls and then
travel late in the morning to Claver so that we will have the entire afternoon
for island hopping. But our friend texted me na naiwan daw sya ng flight nya
and she purchased another ticket pero 12:30pm na ang alis. So we revised our
itinerary for the day kasi malamang late afternoon na sya makakarating ng
Surigao. We just then texted her na huwag na lang sya dumiretso ng Surigao City
at dumiretso na lang sya ng Claver para makatipid na sya ng travel time. So
ayun, ganun na ang arrangement namin and we all agreed that we will just visit
Sohoton on the next day.
City Hall of Surigao |
The city park |
So for our second day, after having our breakfast, we just
roamed around the city. We also visited the tourism office of Surigao to ask
for some information about the tourist site within the city proper and to ask
some information on how to go to Capalayan waterfalls. They gave us instruction
and they also encourage us to visit Mabua Pebble beach at Barangay Mabua, Surigao City. We got somewhat curious
with that pebble beach so we decided na sa pebble beach na lang kami pupunta
instead na sa waterfalls. So after we roamed around the city, we got back to
the pension house at kinuha namin ang mga swimming gadgets namin. We rented a
tricycle for 100 pesos for one way trip, and then 20 minutes later, we arrived
at Mabua Pebble beach. May dinaanan din pala kami sa Brgy. Ipil na nagtitinda ng
sayongsong, one of the delicacy of Surigao and we bought some sayongsong for
our snacks. This delicacy is made from ground sticky rice and coconut milk.
Gusto ko sana bumili ng pampasalubong but this delicacy only has a shelf life
of 1 to 2 days. So dahil masisira lang naman agad, bumili na lang kami ng
makakain namin na sayongsong for the day.
Siargao Pension House |
Sayongsong, a Surigao delicacy |
When we arrived at the pebble beach, there were only few
people and medjo nagtaka din kami kasi sobrang ang lalaki nung mga pebble, na
tatawagin ko nga ata yun na mga malalaking bato, but one of the resort employee
informed us na sa kabilang cove pa daw yung beach na may mas maliliit na
pebble. We didn’t swim at the beach because the sea was kinda rough and my
friends are a bit hesitant because of the size of those stones and the big
waves crashing at those smooth stones. So kaya ayun, nagpictorial na lang kami
for about an hour. By the way, there are also several cottages that can be
rented for 500 pesos and there’s no entrance fee at the beach.
Mabua Pebble Beach |
After spending an hour sa pagpictorial, we decided na
pumunta na sa kabilang cove because we really want to swim sa dagat. So off we
go to the other cove, but going to the other cove is not that easy. We have to
climb several hundreds of stairs going to the other cove. I think we walk and
climb the stairs for about 20 minutes before arriving at the other cove.
Sobrang nakakapagod ang hagdan na mas gusto ko pa ang trail na lang kesa sa
concrete stairs. Sobrang hiningal ako sa pagakyat sa hagdan na gusto ko na
maghanap na lang ng escalator.hahaha! Or pwede din cable car na lang.hahaha!
Anyway, after the 20 minute walk, we finally arrive at the other cove and there
were only 4 persons swimming at the beach. It was blistering hot by the time
that we arrived at the beach kya nagdecide na lang kami na matulog na lang sa mga
cottage instead of swimming. Mga tinamad na kasi kami at napagod sa pagakyat sa
hagdan.heheheh! There are also several cottages for rent but since there are no
caretaker at the site, wala na din sumingil sa amin sa paggamit ng cottage.
Mabua Pebble Beach |
The other cove of Mabua |
We just spend around an hour sa beach and we just slept for
a few minutes at the beach before deciding na umalis na and proceed to the big
resort na nadaanan namin sa Brgy. Ipil. There are no restaurants near the pebble
beach so we all agreed that we will just take our lunch at that resort in Ipil.
We rode a tricycle to Fiesta Resort and we paid 40 pesos for that. The entrance
fee at Fiesta Resort is 100. The resort has a big pool, a kiddie pool and an
adult pool which is about 7 feet deep. At dahil gutom na gutom na kami,
nagorder na agad kami ng lunch namin and while waiting for our lunch, lumangoy
langoy na muna kami na parang isda at syokoy sa dagat.hehehe! Napaisip nga kami
kasi pumunta kami sa beach pero hindi naman kami lumangoy sa dagat at sa swimming
pool na lang kami lumangoy.tsk! We are so weird.hahaha! Nagbabad na lang kami
ng matagal sa pool kasi mainit talaga ang panahon and after spending several
hours nagpack up na din kami ‘coz we still need to travel to Claver. We then rode
a tricycle back to the pension house and then picked our bags and then we
hurriedly travelled to the bus terminal. Wala ng bus na dadaan ng Claver
pagdating namin sa terminal pero buti na lang, there was still a van bound for
Claver and it was the last van trip for the day. We then loaded our bags sa van
and we were kinda amazed ‘coz it was our first time to see a van na may topload
pa na mga pasahero na parang jeep lang. Overloaded kung overloaded talaga yung
van.hehehe!
Fiesta Resort, Brgy. Ipil, Surigao Del Norte |
Our lunch, beef broccoli |
After 2 hours of travel, we finally arrived at Claver and
because we still doesn’t have an accommodation, we asked the van conductor for
some information and luckily he knows several cheap and nice accommodation in
Claver. He offered na ihahanap at ihahatid na nya lang kami sa lodge house
without extra cost and we proceeded sa unang lodge house. The first lodge house
was a little bit expensive so the van conductor instructed the driver to go to
the other lodge house. The second lodge house na pinuntahan namin medjo hindi
sya mukhang lodge house, mukhang bahay at tindahan lang but it has a huge
family room pala with private bathroom, 1 queen size bed and 2 double deck bed and
kasya sa room ang anim na tao. It was cheap for 800 pesos per night. The name
of the place is Valentin Lodge House. I forgot to ask for their contact number
but this lodge house is just near the town center and sa gilid lang sya ng
highway. Kinuha na namin yung room at nagpasalamat na din kami sa van driver
and conductor na naghintay pa at hinatid kami. So ayun, nagrest na kami while
waiting for our friend na galing din sa Butuan. By the way, the lodge house only has several
rooms for rent and they also served meals for 50 to 100 pesos only. Mga simple
meals lang but okay na din sya lalo na yung price ng room. Hanggang dito na lang muna ang kwento ko,
hanggang sa muli!
This blog entry is part of my June Travel Series for CARAGA
Region and some parts of Eastern Visayas Region.
Day 1 of CARAGA Trip. Surigao City's Basul Island
Day 2 of CARAGA Trip. Surigao City's Mabua Pebble Beach
Day 3 of CARAGA TRip. Surigao Del Norte's Bucas Grande
Day 4 of CARAGA Trip. Surigao Del Sur's Pride. Hinatuan's Enchanted River and Tinuy-an Falls of Bislig
Day 5 of CARAGA Trip. Davao City. The Final Stop.
Day 2 of CARAGA Trip. Surigao City's Mabua Pebble Beach
Day 3 of CARAGA TRip. Surigao Del Norte's Bucas Grande
Day 4 of CARAGA Trip. Surigao Del Sur's Pride. Hinatuan's Enchanted River and Tinuy-an Falls of Bislig
Day 5 of CARAGA Trip. Davao City. The Final Stop.
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