The Great Visayan Adventure Part 3: Day 3 - Ulan-Ulan Falls Biliran
By kyela - 9/04/2016 06:51:00 PM
Sept 4, 2016, 6am
We all woke up early because we commissioned our boatmen to pick us up at 7am from Kalanggaman Island. Although, we still had breakfast included in our package, it was to be served when we arrived at the Palompon Eco-Tourism Office. We had to prepare our things and strike the tents. We also made sure to take all our segregated trash with us as we left the island. Clean as you go!
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Goodbye Kalanggaman Island |
We reached the Palompon Eco-Tourism Office after a little over an hour. It's great that they allow guests to use their shower facilities since there was no running water on the island to bathe with. Since there were only 3-4 showers, half the group went ahead to have breakfast while the rest showered. We were all ready to go by around 9:30am.
After taking photos, we all walked through the nearby market to go to the van terminal. This is where we rode a van going to Ormoc. The fare is Php120 and travel time is 2 hours. There are no vans that travel directly to Naval (Biliran) where we were headed, so we took this route instead. When we reached Ormoc, we rode another van going to Naval. Fare is Php130. Travel time is 2 hours. Driver also had a death wish. His speed on straight roads is exactly the same speed he uses when taking a turn. AND THERE WERE LOTS OF TURNS! He somehow did not have the concept of slowing down and it was nerve-wracking.
The Biliran roads reminded me of the roads to Mt. Pulag in Benguet. Same level of zig zags, the only difference is that the Mt. Pulag route is waaaaay more elevated than Biliran. It's still super accident prone and drivers have to be extra cautious. I don't usually mind kaskasero drivers in Manila, especially when I'm in a hurry, but this one took kaskasero to a whole new level. We were all so stressed and tired after that van ride.
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Photo by: @pmjbernardo |
Tip: If you are coming from Ormoc and going to Naval, avoid the Nissan Urvan UV Express that's about to fall apart (the door was being held by alambre that it won't really close properly, had it rained we would've been soaked and more pissed). The driver also fit 4 people in a row meant for 3, so the ride was not very comfortable with all our big backpacks.
We reached the van terminal in Naval after around 2 hours. Typically, a jeep ride to Kawayan should take you to Agta Beach Resort (fare Php30) in 20-30 minutes. However, there were no jeeps going to Kawayan when we arrived (or because it was just a Sunday?) so we had to hire a multicab to take us to the resort. We paid Php50 each since the driver said that he won't have any passengers going back to the terminal. We were too tired to even argue at this point.
We finally reached Agta Beach Resort after around 30 minutes. We met one of the owners (or so, I think), Melo, and he showed us our rooms. He also advised to order the food in advance because it takes a while to prepare. It was already around 2pm when we got there and we were all starving.
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Agta Beach Resort in Biliran |
We informed our guide that we needed to buy some food supplies for next day's island hopping activity and he was kind enough to stop by a grocery and bakery on the way to Brgy Sampao (where Ulan-Ulan Falls is).
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Multicab ride |
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Rice paddies in Biliran! |
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The jump off point. That's TLC and our Sri Lankan guide (I forgot his name, sorry!) |
From the jump off point, it was still a 20-minute easy trek going to Ulan-Ulan falls.
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Lush greenery all around |
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We could feel the mist from the falls as we got closer |
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Ulan-Ulan Falls |
We started the hike back to the jump off point after we took photos. This was around 5pm. We wanted to be back at jump off point before sun down because we only had one flashlight with us it would be too risky trekking in the dark.
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Almost sun down |
Check out related posts in this Region 8 travel series:
The Great Visayan Adventure Part 3: Day 4 - Sambawan Island
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