I was supposed to have my very first traverse on this day! But our
concerned guide texted Juvie and told her that the mountain trail is surely
slippery since it rained the whole day yesterday. So we decided to think of Biglaang Plan B.
I was really
thinking of Antipolo and a text from Juvie said the same thing. So I browsed the net for some posts
regarding Antipolo Trip including Hinulugang Taktak Trek and I’ve found negative reviews
that made me change my mind about going to the place. And then I stumbled upon
a post regarding Calinawan Cave in Tanay Rizal. I sooooo lve caving! Whenever I
go to Sagada, I see to it that caving is on my itinerary… kahit ilang beses q
ng napuntahan ung cave na un!
Thanks to biyaherongbarat.com/. One post brought me to 6
destinations! Awesome! :D
My friend and I met at LRT2 Cubao at around 8:00AM. We thought
terminal bound to Antipolo is just near the Mercury Drug Store but the barker
said that there's no FX bound to Tanay on that terminal. OK… think of
other way…. And the only way I know is to go to Rosario… and from there, ride a
jeep bound to Tanay. And that’s what we did. By 8:20AM, we reached Rosario and
transferred to jeepney bound to Tanay. Fare for the trip is 45.00.
I haven’t had breakfast yet, and it was raining when we got to Tanay so we decided to eat first. Guess where we had our tbreakfast… JOLLIBEE!!!! Haha!
The rain suddenly turned to drizzle then finally stopped. We decided to get out of the
food chain. There were tricycles parked just right outside Jollibee. We asked
the driver to bring us to Daranak Falls. Original price they asked us was 200.00. We
kinda haggle and the driver agreed for 150.00 (pwede na since dalawa naman
kami). At 10:45AM, where on our way to Daranak Falls from Jollibee Tanay.
Pancake and Spaghetti for Breakfast ^_^ |
On our way, Kuya Richie (the driver) asked us if we’ re
going to swim. It wasn't really on my plan. I just wanted to see the falls. But I
brought clothes just in case… He told us that entrance fee for the Daranak
Falls is 20.00 and 100.00 for Batlag Falls, which is now under private management
of TANAY JEST CAMP.
It took us 20 minutes to reach the jump-off to Daranak
Falls. We walked for 3 minutes to the entrance and paid 20.00.
Haha! wish this sign was a little higher. We felt so stupid
asking for the way to the falls when in fact, this sign was just right behind
us!!! Good thing the ice cream vendor was kind ;)
We crossed the hanging bridge.
View from the Hanging Bridge |
The sign we missed :D |
Waiting for their turn to jump |
Daranak Falls |
After 5 minutes of taking pictures and watching those people
swim, we decided to proceed to Batlag Falls. I saw the ice cream vendor again.
I wanted to ask him for the direction but then I changed my mind. Nakakahiya
din naman aba! I asked someone else instead, hehe. And the direction was clear, from
where we were standing, he said that we just have to “diretso lang. baba kau
jan (pointing on few flight of stairs) kanan. Me tulay. Un na un”. OK…
Bridge Connecting Daranak Falls and Batlag Falls |
Batlag Falls / Tanay Jest Camp |
Another wooden bridge needs to be crossed to go to the falls. With the 100.00 entrance, I think this should be improved… Or if they’ll have this bridge as part of the activites in camping, this should somehow be furnished.
Less people in this area. But more LAMOK! We paid 100 for this? I know, it’s hard to eliminate these insects but they should be doing something about this.
At 12:30PM, I told Juvie that we should leave. Well, the things I saw didn’t exactly meet my expectations. But I am still planning to come back though. On rainy season perhaps… para malakas ang tubig :)
Off to our next activity then... my favorite… CAVING!!! Kuya Richie
warned us the road to the cave is kinda rough and rocky. He told us that we might walk on some area if
his tricycle won’t be able to handle us. ok... part of the adventure :)
By 12:50 PM, we’re at the registration area. We were told
that we have to pay 20.00 for the entrance, and 100.00 will be given to the
guide plus tip if you want to give some. The guide given to us was Tebs…
After 40 minutes of staying underground (half of the time
were spent taking pictures), we exited from the cave.
Near the cave is a chapel. We actually passed by this chapel when we were underground.
Near the cave is a chapel. We actually passed by this chapel when we were underground.
By 1:40PM, we're on our way back to Tanay. Kuya Richie asked us if we want to make a stop on the grotto which is along the road going back to the town proper. We agreed. Once again,
the rain poured when we reached the grotto at 2:15PM. But that didn’t stop us
from walking on the 200 flight of stairs leading to the Blessed Virgin Mary. It took us
5 minutes to reach the top.
At 2:35PM, The rain suddenly stopped. We then headed to the Lakeshore Parola. On our way, I asked Kuya Richie if we can go climb at the top of the parola.
He said that there’s a lock but we can squeeze our body on the railings if we
really want to. OK! Will I fit?! YES I DID! :D
Our last stop, Tanay Church. From the lakeshore, we
traveled for 5 minutes.
Tanay is the home of rock balancing in the Philippines. |
We left Tanay Church at exactly 3:30PM and head back to Manila.
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