Ilocos Norte Adventure

The accounting team had finally set our Ilocos Norte getaway. It was Sir Alex, our boss who made the itinerary. It is a long journey by land going North. But I’m sure getting to the famed beaches of Pagudpud with my team, will surely be a worthy vacation for all of us.

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We rented a service van from a local of Laoag which Sir Alex found the contact number through the internet. This includes a pick-up service in Laoag, one day tour, and a transport service to Laoag City domestic airport for our way home on Sunday.  Rate – P3,000.

Thursday night, we boarded in Florida Bus in Espana, Sampaloc, and went off by 8:30 pm. We reached Laoag City around 5:00 am. We took a tricycle ride going to the city proper and had our breakfast in McDonald’s near the Sinking Bell Tower.

In Laoag

We went to St. William’s Cathedral but since it was closed we just walked around beside the church. Later we headed to Sinking Bell Tower while waiting for our service van. We were fetched by 8:00 a.m.

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Here are the places we visited on our first day.

Sand Dunes – is located in La Paz in Paoay, Laoag.  We explored the vast area full of sand and had our first exciting photo shooting. But we didn’t go far because of the limited time. We missed seeing the location where the movie “Ang Panday” which starred our very own Fernando Poe Jr. was shoot.  Anyway, it was a rewarding feeling seeing a rare geological creation that I only saw on the internet.

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In Ilocos Norte

Cape Bojeador Lighthouse – also known as Burgos Lighthouse is a cultural heritage structure built during Spanish colonial time. I’m not a fan of a lighthouse but our encounter with Cape Bojeador Lighthouse situated on a hill awaken my curiosity. From the parking lot, its prominent octagonal shape tower looked so imposing. I was so excited when we went uphill and later took a flight of concrete stairs in getting to the rustic gate. We kept on walking until we reached the pavilion made of red bricks. From the veranda, we enjoyed watching Cape Bojeador and the South China Sea.

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It was quite creepy walking around but we never stop from there. We took the spiral staircase in getting to the tower and there we had the thrill of our lives.  The view got even better as we peeked on the window and I loved the air brewing wildly into our skin.

We went inside the museum which was along the hallway, kinda creepy, and headed back to the veranda for a picture taking of the whole group. Lighthouse amused my senses and I love to see more of this in the future. The structure was old and needs to be refurbished to attract more tourists.

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No entrance fee.

Bangui Windmills

From Burgos, we headed to Bangui to see the site of the prominent landmark of Ilocos, the Bangui Windmills in Bangui Wind Farm. The beautiful white gigantic wind turbines, clear blue skies, cool air, and the blue sea warmly greeted us. I was astonished standing beside one of the 15 wind turbines lined-up in a 9-kilometer stretch along the beach. Walking on the shore was the next big thing to do after photo shooting. But we were not allowed by our driver to swim on the beach because of the electric current on the water. Whether it was true or not, we didn’t step our foot on it.

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Aside from its 40% significant energy source in Ilocos Norte, the Bangui Windmills is also one of the top tourist attractions in the region.

There were stalls selling souvenir items and refreshments near the shore. We bought a beautiful wooden windmill display item which ranges from P50 to P100 depending on size.  I bought also a small windmill keychain for P30 and bracelets for P80.

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No entrance fee.

Patapat Viaduct – is a 1.3 kilometer-concrete bridge connecting Maharlika Highway from Laoag, Ilocos Norte to Cagayan Valley Region. It is the fourth-longest bridge in the country and is in the municipality of Pagudpud. Its beautiful curves, surrounding mountains, and stunning view of Paselang Bay were worth the visit. We had our souvenir photos beside the railings and on the road.  Our driver told us that the viaduct was built to avoid landslides that cause vehicular accidents in the area. There was another tourist spectacle found here, the Mabugabog Falls, a mini-hydropower plant which was just beside the winding road.

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Bantay Abot Cave – a “mountain with a hole” is located on the shores of Baranggay Balaoi.  As we were approaching the cave the sky was getting cloudy. We were so excited as we hopped out of our van and headed down to the walkway. But unfortunately, rain poured without any warning. We have no umbrella so we all went up so fast hurriedly to avoid getting very wet.

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Blue Lagoon

Just a few kilometers from Bantay Abot Cave was Baranggay Balaoi’s white-sanded beach the Blue Lagoon also known as, Maira-Ira Beach. Thank God heavy rain stopped when we reached this resort, which is more like a cove than a lagoon.  I was the only one who hopped out from our van so I took my precious time to walk around.

I was fascinated by the fine texture of its creamy white sand. There was only me walking on the shore. And I just love to hang around at that very moment, savoring the serenity and stillness of the place. The cove had a unique charm which I would surely want to go back, come another Ilocos Norte getaway.

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If there was the sunshine at that time, I’m sure my photo is more picture-perfect.

Our resting place was in Barangay Saud.  We had a reservation of three rooms for 3 days and 2 nights stay in Cathy Homestay.

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We cooked for our dinner and after washing the dishes and cleaning the kitchen, we all gathered near the beach for a bonfire activity.  We didn’t swim because it was so cold. It seemed everyone still had full energy as we had our night time fun, laughing at the top of our lungs.

I only have a few more days with my team for I’ll be moving to another company.  This adventure is just one of our memorable getaways that I will surely cherish in my life.  I will be missing going to beautiful places with my good friends whom I had with for quite a long time.

It was almost 11:00 pm when we went to our rooms and settled to bed. We need energy for tomorrow’s exciting adventure. Good night Pagudpud!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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