Anawangin escapade Day 1
Just last November we had our 5th College Trip. Instead of going on the usual places like in Batangas or Laguna, we dared to take the latest trip on a higher level. We chose Zambales! Yipee Mindanao here we come! Oh! wait Zambales is in Luzon, shoot!
We are all set for a 3-day and 2 nights adventure. We checked our bags...
We arrived at Pundaquit, Zambales around 10am. Our bunch bought rice, gas and some more foods in the wet market. We then boarded a tricycle to reach the shores where we will ride a "bangka" (small boats) into the island of Anawangin. We paid 25 pesos each for the tricycle. It took us only 15 minutes to reach the shores and another 30 minutes for the "bangka" ride. Each of us paid 300 pesos for the "bangka". That payment covers the transportation to and from the island as well as the Island hopping in the LightHouse.
The leftmost side of the island.
We finally reached the shores at exactly 12 noon. We can say that Anawangin island is a good place for adventure. The island is still untouched by modern technology. No electricity, the water is thru "poso"(a dug out well that lets you pump water from underground), we sleep using tents there are no cottages that can be rented but they offer "papags"(a bed made out of bamboo) where you can put your foods and dine.
Our tents lined up.
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