After enjoying a day in Pundaquit, the obvious next destination will be in Anawangin Cove. It has a nice crystal white beach and is the most popular camping site in the town. Most tourists come and camp here for an overnight beach activities. Others simply want to have a quiet place to unwind and relax while some just want to explore and get closer to nature.
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unlike most beaches, anawangin cove is surrounded by pine trees instead of coconut trees |
Camping
If you like camping, this is the best place for you. If not, you can book a hotel in pundaquit while you rent a boat for a day trip only.
Many of the campers bring with them a hammock (duyan) for their complete relaxation. In between the shady and tall pine trees, I saw quite a number of hammock mounted on each tree.
For the ladies, don’t worry about the comfort rooms. They built several toilets and shower rooms with free-flowing water. You just have to be patient lining up the que. Else, there are some deep wells that you can manually pump to have a quick shower.
Island Hopping
When renting a boat, you can also negotiate with a boatman to get you to Capones and Nagsasa Island. This two islands offer equally beautiful sights. Though not always accessible especially when the water gets rough in the afternoon.
Bonfire
Nice to spend the night with friends singing with a guitar, with some beers and a bonfire. In a place away from city and with the absence of electricity, one can feel the old natural way of life. No television, no cellphones – no mobile signal in the area, and no noisy cars and traffic jams. What can be heard are the sound of the sea waves and chirping of the birds.
Trekking
The best time to trek is in the early morning or if possible, when the sun is not shining yet. You’re going to regret it when the sun catch you in the middle of your trek.
Swimming
And of course! With the bright blue crystal clear water, it is very fascinating to watch fishes playing around the corals. It is the activity I love the most!
Here are some more photos from the trip to Anawangin Cove.
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going to anawangin |
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our boatman |
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clouds kissing the mountain |
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campers resting under the shades of pine trees |
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only a few dared to swim under scorching heat |
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convenience store open 24hrs on weekends. |
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crystal clear water even at shoreline |
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bright blue sky |
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campers are well shaded by quite a number of tall pine trees |
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some peacefulness while watching the sunset |
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friends chatting while enjoying the beach view |
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early morning view |
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old watch tower |
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sunrise while trekking the rocks |
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