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The best thing about DIY trips is not that it is less expensive. In my own point of view, what’s great about traveling at your own risk is that you get the hold of your own time. And by that I mean you can have spontaneous trips as long as all of you agreed to do it. For me, unexpected trips are really the most unforgettable ones. And that's what happened. Our spontaneous, adventurous selves lead us to this paradise which is far from the scary waves of Baler's Sabang Beach.

Our visit to Dicasalarin Cove came as an impulsive decision from one of us who is really fascinated with Lighthouses. We were building sand mermaids beside Sabang Beach when she mentioned that our tour guide told her there’s a Lighthouse that can be visited in Baler. We’re really having second thoughts due to the fact that our expenses would grow out of proportions if we’ll continue with the trip. What happened next? We went to the nearest bank to withdraw money and the rest was history.

About the Island

Paradise within reach <3
Dicasalarin Cove was a few miles off from Sabang Beach - Baler’s main surfing spot. It is a private beach owned by the Angaras which explains why entrance is quite expensive. The way to the cove is not easy. The way up was steep and the road is narrow. When you get to the entrance of the cove, you’ll have a majestic view of the whole cove. You’ll also see the lighthouse though it doesn’t quite look like it. Even the beach can be seen beautifully from the entrance to the cove.


Expenses

We rented three habal-habal's who took us to to Dicasalarin Cove. One of our drivers is our tour guide so he's the one who contacted the other two. You can also ask the hotel where you will check in to arrange a tour for you. For the habal-habal, we paid 300 pesos each for the roundtrip transfer. That's last 2016 so I guess prices already increased as of this type. 
The expenses did not stop there. Admission in Dicasalarin Cove is not free. We paid 300 pesos each for a half day stay at the cove(600 pesos for the whole day stay). It's expensive to be honest but there are a lot of things to do inside the cove.

What To Do

Visit the Artist's Village

A fascinating open house standing tall within the Dicasalarin forest was what welcomed us inside the Artist’s village. The house has no windows. It looks like a grand tree house architecturally designed to give the artistic and cool vibe. 
Missing these girls :(
Inside the house are paintings from different artists. There are also sculptures. The house is a perfect place for bummers who love nature. It is surrounded with trees and a shallow river. 

Baler has a very cold weather that time and this open house inside the forest is just the perfect place to chill. Too bad we're already leaving Baler by 2 pm.

Explore the Dicasalarin Cave

After unleashing our interests with creative crafts. We then went for some adventure - exploring the Dicasalarin cave. The Dicasalarin Cave is located below the cliff where the Baler light house was located.
During low tide, the water is low enough that you can cross the cave. When we came there, it was turning high tide that the waves became harsh they almost tumbled every one of us. So before the waves eat us, we just took a few photos then headed for the main event - Baler Lighthouse.

See the Baler Lighthouse and the whole view of the Cove

More than a hundred steps up to Baler LightHouse! 
The Baler Lighthouse is more than a hundred steps up from the beach. It is the most unique light house I’ve ever seen though it is not functional anymore. It just serves as an attraction now. You can also climb up like King Kong if you dare.
Go KingKong!
The light house was splendid, but what made my heart skip a beat was the incredible view of the whole cove from the top. The rock formations where the waves crash are wonderfully formed. And the whole cove seem to be glistening with green and blue shades which is very refreshing to the naked eye. With that awesome view, I can never let the opportunity pass and took some instagram worthy photos.
Those amazing rock formations are breathless <3

Baler will always have a spot in my heart <3


Enjoy A Calmer Beach

A few jump shots and poses thereafter, we headed to the beach! The sand is not pure white but the texture is very fine. There are also a lot of hermit crabs - creatures my sister is very fond of. What I really enjoyed at the beach is also the very reason why tourists come to Baler, the waves. Unlike in Sabang Beach where waves are warriors prepared to take down any obstacle, the waves in Dicasalarin are calmer and more friendly though they are still big waves. We really enjoyed clashing with the waves and bumming at the beach. Afterwards, we all headed to the clean, shallow river to remove sand of our swim wears.

You can also trek to waterfalls hidden inside the cove but that time, our guide said that the falls is dry plus we don't have enough time to finish the trek without us being left by the bus.

Our trip to Dicasalarin was indeed a great one! Water supply was scarce when we went there which is a point for improvement but other than that, everything was perfect in that place. We could have stayed longer if it wasn’t for the reason that we already a scheduled for a trip home in the afternoon. While the place is very expensive for budget travelers, it is undeniable that what you will experience is worth the additional expenses. If you're not enjoying the harsh waves of Sabang Beach, then Dicasalarin Cove's beach is you next option.  *winks*

Previously Featured Beach: Capones Island
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Happy New Year everyone! And happy new blog to me! For my first ever post in this platform, let me just take a look back on what I have achieved this previous year, 2016. On the very first day of 2016, my planner has a page where I would set my theme for that year. And wanting to travel more, I wrote:

DISCOVER PLACES, REDISCOVER YOURSELF

Fast forward to 12 months after, I never knew setting a theme would really make an impact on my year. I just kept traveling and surprisingly, I went to 7 provinces for 2016! Something I never saw coming but I’m happy that I really lived the year of 2016 according to the theme I set. I learned a lot. I discovered something I never knew about myself before. And one of the most precious gifts traveling could give, is the gift of making new friends. So to give back from everything I’ve learned, let me share with you guys where I’ve been the whole year of 2016:

BALER

Ready to crash with the waves!

We went to Baler with my first travel squad during the month of March. Baler is a very quiet and peaceful place – the exact opposite of what I experience everyday in Manila. If given the time and money, I would go there once a year for an escape.  The weather is cold there that time and the waves crash hard. I never learned how to swim so surfing was a really terrible idea for me at that time. But wanting to experience something new, I dragged myself to the open water with one of the surfing instructors there. Being able to stand on the surf board while riding the waves even for a few seconds was one of the best memories I had from Baler.


*hearts* for Baler Squad


My first travel squad consisted of me, my sister and her friends. At first, I thought I won’t get along well with them because I’m not really good at socializing. But I was wrong. It’s a different situation when all of the people around you are strangers and they are the only ones you’ve got. You’ll really get along with them more. And I realized, meeting new people is not difficult at all.

ZAMBALES

Different shades of Blue in Capones Island
A month after our Baler trip, I joined my officemates in an overnight camping trip in Anawangin with a side trip to a beautiful island named Capones Island. Anawangin offers a total escape from life. It lets you stay in a secluded cove with no signal coverage. Away from social media, away from everyone. It’s just you, your friends, and nature. And also some strangers wanting to experience the same.

Nokia Batchmates in Anawangin!
I guess we won’t survive camping if it weren’t for our guy friends who cooked, set up the tent, and built the campfire at night. Just an advice, if you’ll go there during summer, bring portable fans because the temperature gets really hot at noon til afternoon.

The view atop Mt. Anawangin is breathless!


PANGASINAN

Jumped at Bolinao Falls!




For the month of May, I went to Pangasinan along with college friends. One of my college buddies is generous enough to let us stay in their home in Alaminos for a few days. Pangasinan challenged my fear of heights and water. I survived jumping 15 feet above the water in a cave in Marcos Island and survived another one in Bolinao.  Maybe what scares me that time is not knowing what will await me when I plunge into the water. Turns out the answer is being braver than before.


ILOCOS

Love at Paoay Sand Dunes <3



I welcomed the month of June with a journey to Ilocos with my boyfriend Chad, and his friends. We stayed there for five days. It’s a first in our relationship making this trip a very special one personally. Ilocos is a very romantic destination. With all the history, wind mills, beaches, adventures and food it can offer, you’ll fall in love with the place. My favorite is our 4×4 ride experience on the sand dunes. Photo credits to Jonathan. 




 CEBU – BOHOL
Simala Church



Our trip to Cebu was a year in the making. We booked our flight a year before the trip during a Piso sale and I was excited since then. Cebu is all sorts of adventure. It is a place for all types of travelers. Staying there for 5 days is not enough to experience everything. We only explored the city and southern parts. So I promised I’ll come back to visit the northern part of Cebu.

Awesome Chocolate Hills



Bohol made me go back to my Elementary days. Those days when we’re studying Philippines’ tourist spots and seeing Chocolate Hills in textbooks. Never did I imagine that I’ll see the actual Chocolate Hills.  Well it’s green when we saw them. It turns green when it rains. I also saw a Tarsier in person. I never imagined it to be that small. It is as small as my fist. Bohol’s Panglao is one of the whitest and finest beach I’ve ever seen. And like Cebu, Bohol is rich in history. It is home to one of the oldest churches in the Philippines. Cebu-Bohol photo credits to Jhen. :)

Jump Shot at Hogwarts este Simala Church!
Cebu-Bohol Squad
Looking back, I had the best year yet when it comes to creating memories and adventures. This 2017, I made a new theme but I guess traveling will always be a part of my years to come. May we all have a very good year ahead!🙂

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