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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Amazing Anawangin


Anawangin Cove 
Jan 30-31, 2010 
Anawangin Cove, Zambales

This trip was so amazing and so exciting that I feel it’s a sin if I'll not share some important details to those who are planning to go to this incredible place. Hope this will help. :)


Itinerary:

Day 1

11:00pm Meet at Victory Liner Caloocan
12:10am ETD for San Antonio Zambales
3:00 am ETA San Antonio, Zambales
3:15 arrive in Pundaquit
6:00 ETD for Camara Island
6:15 ETA in Camara Island (explore)
7:30 ETD for Capones Island
8:30 ETA in Capones Island(explore)
10:00 ETA in Anawangin
12:00 Lunch
1:00 pm Explore Anawangin
Visit Lagoon
Shoreline walk
Beach bumming
5:00 photo shoot sunset
7:00 dinner
8:00 Socials/bonfire



Camara Island early in the morning

Camara Island 


Kate, Muy, Janet, Che, Eloi, Cha at Camara Island

Day 2


6:00am easy trek going to the top view of the cove (left side)
7:00 breakfast
8:30 camp out
9:30 ETD for Pundaquit
10:30 Back in Pundaquit
11:00 lunch in San Antonio
1:00pm aboard Victory Liner
5:00 Back in Manila



Capones Island

Capones Lighthouse

Capones Island


Travel budget per person (5 pax):



  • P500- boatride and island hopping (Capones, Camara, Anawangin) overnight
  • P256- bus fare Manila-San Antonio (one way)
  • P30 - trike fare from San Antonio to Pundaquit (one way)
  • P100-overnight fee in Anawangin
  • P400-P500- food

What to bring:
  • 2 liters of water
  • Energy drink
  • Trail/snack food
  • Tent/hammock/clothesline/camping gears
  • Easy to cook meals
  • Personal necessities
  • Garbage bags
  • Camera/tripod
Anawangin Cove


Anawangin dusk

Reminders: 

  • Please keep the cove clean
  • Be careful when swimming and trekking 
  • No cellphone signal and electricity in the cove
  • No hotels or restaurants are available around the cove
  • Waterproof your things. The water going to the cove can be very rough even during summer
  • Be sure to catch the sunset and sunrise in the cove. Fantastic!
Contact Boatman:
  • Kuya Mike- (0928) 340-5136
Agoho trees offer shade to campers

Cha and Eloi resting in the hammock  

Anawangin has small cottages near the shore

4 comments:

  1. Hi, Do we need to bring our own tent? or there is rentable tent?

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    1. It's advisable to bring your own tent. Although there are also some tent rentals available at Pundaquit. :)

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  2. Alright. thanks :)

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