The view of the 3 islands |
Anyway, so one fine morning a few weeks
ago, me and my friends travelled to Libmanan to explore the 3 islands located
in Ragay
Gulf .
The place in Libmanan that we’ve visited have several names. The locals called
it as Tres Marias, Calabanig and Poro. They call it as Tres Marias because of
the three islands located there. They also called it as Poro because it is at
the northeastern tip of Camarines Sur province and it is one of the most
far-plunged places in Libmanan town. I’ve been wanting to visit the place but
due to time constraints and weather and financial constraints na din, hindi ko
agad sya mapuntahan.
the river flowing to the sea |
Last month, me and one of my friends
attempted to visit the place but since there was a typhoon in the northern part
of the Philippines ,
the sea was kinda rough so we weren’t able to proceed to the island. However,
last long weekend after undas, since there was a beautiful weather, we were
then able to visit the islands. It was a Saturday morning and our day started
out so early. Medjo malayo kasi ang bahay ko sa place so I woke up early in the
morning, which is at around 5am. Nagmeet kami ng friend ko sa van terminal sa Iriga City
and then we boarded a van bound for Naga
City . We arrived at Naga
City at
around 7:30am and then we waited for my 2 other friends who would join us in
the adventure. My 2 other friends arrived at around 8am and then we proceeded
to the jeepney terminal near the LCC Mall in Barangay Sabang, Naga City .
We boarded a jeepney bound for Sipocot. We arrived at Sipocot town at 10am and
then we decided to take an early lunch kasi wala kaming dalang mga lutuan. Ang
dala dala ko lang ay dalawang tent for our accommodation. Kung pwede nga lang
na kumain na din kami ng dinner and breakfast ay gagawin na namin para isahan
na lang ang pagkain.hahaha!
Anyway, after we had our lunch, we then bought some bread para maging breakfast namin kinabukasan. After buying bread, we proceeded to the jeepney terminal bound for Barangay Caima. When we arrived at the terminal, the jeepney only had just about 5 passengers and it would take an hour bago mapuno ang jeep kasi konti ang pasahero during weekend. So we decided to look for a habal habal or motorcycle na pwede namin marent going to Caima. We were able to negotiate for 350 pesos for 2 motorcycles and that’s for one way trip only. The usual rate is 100 per person and since we were four, and the motorcycle can only accommodate up to two persons, we then hired two motorcycle. Nakadiscount din ng 50 pesos at okay na din yun na natipid namin na 50 pesos kasi pwede na din yun pambili ng alak at yelo.hahaha!
So we rode the motorcycle and travelled to Caima. It was a one hour ride. Some portions of the road are paved and some are not, and some are, well, you won’t even consider it as roads but you’d rather call it as a trail. May part nga na wala talagang road at sa palayan kami dumaan. Sobra kasing sira sira yung daan especially those part na nasa malapit na ng Caima. After we arrived at Caima, we looked for a boat and just our luck, wala kaming mahanap na marerentahan na bangka. There were boats docked at the small port but the captains or boat operators are nowhere to be found. According to the locals, karamihan daw kasi ng mga may-ari ng bangka ay nagaani sa palayan nuong araw na yun. And the locals also told us that the boat owners will come back later in the afternoon. At dahil wala naman kaming magagawa dahil walang bangka, we just decided to wait until someone or any boat operators returns from the rice harvest. Kaya ayun, we waited and waited and waited and waited. At para naman hindi kami mabored while waiting, we bought a few ice, a brandy and a soft drinks at naginuman na lang kami sa may malapit na tindahan. Nagmukha nga kaming mga tambay sa kanto na tanghaling tapat ay nagiinuman lang malapit sa waiting shed. Some locals were even amused when they saw us drinking and they were somewhat curious kung sino kami. Some asked us a few questions and nakipagkwentuhan din.
So we rode the motorcycle and travelled to Caima. It was a one hour ride. Some portions of the road are paved and some are not, and some are, well, you won’t even consider it as roads but you’d rather call it as a trail. May part nga na wala talagang road at sa palayan kami dumaan. Sobra kasing sira sira yung daan especially those part na nasa malapit na ng Caima. After we arrived at Caima, we looked for a boat and just our luck, wala kaming mahanap na marerentahan na bangka. There were boats docked at the small port but the captains or boat operators are nowhere to be found. According to the locals, karamihan daw kasi ng mga may-ari ng bangka ay nagaani sa palayan nuong araw na yun. And the locals also told us that the boat owners will come back later in the afternoon. At dahil wala naman kaming magagawa dahil walang bangka, we just decided to wait until someone or any boat operators returns from the rice harvest. Kaya ayun, we waited and waited and waited and waited. At para naman hindi kami mabored while waiting, we bought a few ice, a brandy and a soft drinks at naginuman na lang kami sa may malapit na tindahan. Nagmukha nga kaming mga tambay sa kanto na tanghaling tapat ay nagiinuman lang malapit sa waiting shed. Some locals were even amused when they saw us drinking and they were somewhat curious kung sino kami. Some asked us a few questions and nakipagkwentuhan din.
One weird thing about the Barangay Caima is
that the people in the barangay speaks tagalog. Even though they are still in
Camarines Sur province, most of the people there came from Quezon province and
Batangas and that’s the reason they really don’t speak the Bikol language. As
far as I know, it is the only barangay in Camarines Sur where the people speaks
tagalog instead of Bikol language. By the way, the barangay is just a mere 3
hours boat ride going to the nearby Bondoc
Peninsula of the Quezon Province .
the first island |
So going back to my story tungkol sa inuman
at sa paghihintay namin ng mga boat operator na bumalik galing sa pagaani ng
palay, we waited for at least 3 hours before someone arrived and decided to let
us rent his boat for an island hopping trip. We rented the boat for a price of
1,350 pesos and it was kinda expensive but we have no other choice. There are
no other boats that we could rent. So ayun na, we then boarded the boat and the
boat slowly snaked through the river going out to the sea. We travelled for
about 45 minutes before we reached the first island. Actually, magkakalapit
lang naman ang tatlong isla. On the first island, there were 3 cast away cats
who greeted us. Iniwan ata sila ng amo nila. Kawawa nga sila and I don’t know
kung paano sila nakakasurvive sa isla. Maybe they know how to catch fish and
birds and other animals, but they looked domesticated pa naman.hehehe! We just
strolled in the island for a few minutes and then after that we then proceeded
to the third island. Yung second island is a rocky island or it’s rather a rock
formation lang na sumulpot sa dagat so we didn’t bother na lumapit pa sa isla.
From the first island, mga 5 minutes lang ang distance going to the second
island and just about 10 minutes going to the third island.
One of the three island-dwelling cats |
The two large islands doesn’t have a fine white sand beaches but what they have is a coral beach. Mga nawashed out na mga dead corals and meron din pala na few pockets of light brown coarse sand. The two islands were big islands but there are no resorts, a community, a caretaker or a source of fresh water. The islands don’t even have its own name. They just call the three islands as Calabanig or Tres Marias. We stayed at the third island because it has a much longer stretch of coral beach. We weren’t able to enjoy the underwater sceneries or kahit nga lumangoy ng malayo-layo because there were a lot of sea urchins. Ayaw namin umuwi ng mainland na may mga nakatusok sa paa.hahaha! So after we pitched our tents, we decided to swim for a few minutes. Dun lang kami nagswim sa mababaw na walang sea urchin at wala din ngang mga corals. The coral reef is a bit farther from the beach. Kailangan mo munang daanan ang makapal at kumpol kumpol na sea urchin bago ka makapunta sa coral garden. Its too bad we weren’t able to enjoy the magnificent underwater world. Nakita lang namin ang coral garden when we were in the boat.
the second island |
the second and the third island |
So after namin magswim, kumain na din kami
ng dinner and then nagkwentuhan and we also waited for the moon rise. Ang ganda
ng moon rise kasi maganda din ang panahon. We enjoyed the stars and the moon
and madami dami din ang nakita kong mga shooting stars kaso I wasn’t able to
make even a single wish. Badtrip! Nagugulat at naeexcite kasi ako kapag
nakikita ko ang shooting stars kaya ayun, by the time na magwiwish na ko wala
na ang shooting stars.hahaha! I slept at around 3am dahil sa sobrang pagstar
watching ko at pakikipagkwentuhan sa friend ko.
The next day, I woke up at past 7am
already. Hindi na nga ako naligo sa dagat during the morning. Kumain na lang
ako ng tinapay for breakfast. By the way, since there were no source of fresh
water in the island, hindi na rin kami nakapagbanlaw after namin magswim nuong
gabi. Actually natuyo na lang ang damit ko dahil sa hangin. Nakaipon ako ng
asin sa balat.hahaha!
After we had our breakfast, iniligpit na
din namin ang mga tent and then we rode the boat going to Barangay Tagbak,
Ragay town. We weren’t able to go back to Caima because it was low tide and the
boat could not maneuver and docked at the small port in that barangay. The trip
from Tres Marias to Tagbak is 45 minutes. Actually, we should have rented a
boat in Tagbak instead of Caima kaso hindi ko pa alam nuon yung Tagbak that’s
why sa Caima kami pumunta. According to some locals, there are 3 ways to go to
Tres Marias. One is via Barangay Bahao, Libmanan which is about 2.5 hours
jeepney ride from Naga
City but it is just a 15
minutes boat ride to Tres Marias from Bahao. The other option is via Barangay
Caima, which is 2 hours ride from Naga
City plus 45 minutes boat
ride to Tres Marias. The other option is via Barangay Tagbak of Ragay town, which
is 2 hours ride from Naga City and then another 45 minutes boat ride from Tagbak Port
to Tres Marias. I think the route via Tagbak is much better since there are a
lot of boats there which you could rent for an island hopping trip to Tres
Marias.
Anyway, after a 45 minutes boat ride, we
arrived at Tagbak port and then boarded a tricycle going to the Quirino Highway . It
was a 30 minutes ride and we paid the driver 100 pesos for the trip. And then
at the Quirino Highway ,
we then rode a bus bound for Legazpi City and after 1.5 hours, we arrived at Naga City .
Me and my friends then transferred to another bus bound for Iriga City
and after an hour and a half ride, we finally arrived at Iriga City .
So far medjo nakakapagod din yung trip na
yun at madami din mga kapalpakan. But isn’t it more fun and exciting kung may
mga unexpected things na nangyayari sa pagtravel, right? Para sa akin mas enjoy
yung travel na you’re enjoying the journey to your destination and at the same
time you also enjoyed staying at the destination. Enjoy yung travel na sa pagpunta
palang sa destination nyo ay nagienjoy ka na tapos pagdating mo sa pupuntahan
nyong lugar ay magienjoy ka pa. And the best thing about that travel was that
the friends na kasama ko sa travel na yun ay mga klase ng tao na mga masayahin
at marunong harapin ang mga hamon sa pagtravel, mga taong marunong mag-adapt sa
ibat ibang situation. Sila din ang klase ng mga taong masayang kakwentuhan at
travel companion. So hanggang sa muli. I think this blog entry is kinda long
and I’m pretty sure you’re kinda sleepy now after reaching this part of the story.
Sooooooooooo, hey!!! Wake up!!! Hahahaha! That’s it pusit!