A close friend organized a photo event for the company. Nature and Landscape photography was the main objective of the event. Well for most of us hanging around with friends and having fun while enjoying the beauty of nature was more like it. That's the joy of Travel and Photography anyway.

Our destination was the town of Argao which boast for it's majestic Bugasok Falls and the Balay sa Agta Cave ("House of the Agta"). For additional stock knowledge, Agta is a Philippine mythical creature described as tall, hairy guy that smokes huge tobacco pipe. As to why the cave is called a such is revealed when trekkers reached the end of the cave. The cave is said to be one of the largest cave system in the province of Cebu.

Going to the said sites is a 10-15 minute motorcycle ride from Poblacion to Barangay Usmad and then 2-3 hour trek and river crossing to Balay sa Agta and Bugasok Falls in that order.

Traversing to the places is not for the faint-hearted. Going though the cave passes though a steep mountain trail that might be slippery during wet season. There's even an area where it is required to install harness for safety. The passage through the cave is so dark, rocky and slippery add that up to the danger of sudden water flow when there's rain.

After going through these difficulties the group was rewarded with the magnificent view of the Bugasok Falls and discovered the secrets of Balay sa Agta. The group was also reminded as what a friend of mine always told us... it is through pain and pressure where we achieve excellence and besides, most of the beautiful places to photograph are those that are not so accessible which gives you perspectives that is likely to be very unique and only having ever been seen by a selected few.

Trekking and Spelunking Argao

Trekking and Spelunking Argao

Argao Karst

Balay sa Agta

Doline - Balay sa Agta

Bugasok River

Bugasok Falls
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From the moment I heard about an island in the Pacific called Biri Island, I aimed to travel to the place. What makes me want to go to the place? The island boasted some of the most amazing rock formations in the Philippines. A review on Philippine geography tells me that Biri Island is part of cluster islands located on the northern most of Samar. It lies within the treacherous San Bernardino Strait - the sea channel from Pacific Ocean that separates Bicol Peninsula from the islands of Samar. The famous rock formations face the mighty waves of the Pacific ocean and it is through these waves that carved these magnificent rocks.

Biri Island

Finally after months of waiting for that right moment, my goal to set foot into this island came to realization. Summer is the best time to visit Biri Island for calmer weather. It should be noted that Biri faces the Pacific you so one can just imagine how strong the sea current is going through the island specially on bad weather. Careful planning should be done prior to visiting this place.

With all the said factors it was observed that summer this year has been delayed due to the La NiƱa phenomenon, my previous travel plans has been plagued with not so fine weather. A perfect example would be my March trip to Camiguin. But when the resident weather station announced and marked the start of summer, I immediately opened up with my travel buddy on the idea of going to Biri. I showed her some proof of the beauty of the island and she cheerfully showed her excitement. Fortunate enough she happen to have a cousin who lived in Calbayog one of the closest municipality to our target.

Biri Island

Equipped with enough information from research and inputs from my buddy's cousin, off we booked an Air Philippine Express flight from Cebu to Catarman. There are several ways to get to Biri, one could fly via Calbayog or Catarman or one might opt for the longer travel by boat to any port to Samar. The idea is to get to Lavezares -- the jump off point to Biri.

Our flight to Catarman was scheduled early morning of this year's Holy Thursday. It rained the night before but we were fortunate enough to experience a finer weather during the trip. We arrived at Catarman around 8:00am and immediately negotiated a tricycle driver to bring us to the PUJ terminal where we expected to ride a jeepney to Lavezares and agreed to pay 80 pesos good for three heads. The tricycle driver did not bring us to the terminal at all as he stumbled an available jeepney on the road. So basically one can just ask the driver to go to the nearest jeepney going to Lavezares. If fortunate enough a jeepney from the airport can also be available. From Catarman to Lavezares is approximately 1 hour ride and cost 50 pesos. I had to remind the driver that we need to drop-off to Lavezares specifically to the market, you can always assume that people sometimes forget. A keen eye to read signs is a plus, if I had not read a sign that it was already Lavezares we might have ended up in the next town.

Once in the Lavezares market, we ate for breakfast in a nearby carenderia and had eaten one of the best Fish Tinola, well as for my taste that is. We then went to the port area and waited for a boat going to the town of Biri. One may opt to take the special trip or "pakyaw" that cost around 700 pesos, basically this boat ride is yours exclusively. The more practical option which we took was the common ride where you just have to wait until the motor boat is full around 15 passengers which cost 50 pesos. Travel from Lavezares to Biri Island takes about 45 minutes to an hour depending on the weather condition.

Biri Island

Biri Island

We were so lucky to meet a couple who are residents of the island. They offered to help us find accommodations on the place and gave us tips on how to get to the rock formation. When we arrived in the island, the guy introduced himself as "Vice" and even accompanied us to find a place to stay. He said that there are lodges that offer 100 pesos per night but unfortunately all were occupied so we stayed in a resort called Villa Amor. The resort has a decent fan room good for two at 500 pesos per night. Electricity in the island is only available from 12nn to 12midnight so air-conditioned room is not a practical option.  After check-in, we immediately went to the rock formation together with Vice who help us commissioned a habal-habal driver going to Talisay.  According to him, this is a much cheaper option than going to Mag-asang, one of the rock formations in Biri.  Being the good samaritan that he was, Vice served us our tour guide for the day for FREE. Eventually we realized that Vice's real name was Noynoy, the son of the former Vice-Mayor of the island, this was confirmed from one of the habal-habal drivers we met.

Biri Island

Biri Island

Long hours of research has finally been paid off. The view of the place were simply breathtaking.  And the only thing that came out on our minds was, "We'll be coming back to the place again".  There are 6 rock formations namely: Magasang, Magsapad, Makadlao, Puhunan, Bil-at and Turo all of which we were able to visit during our 2-day stay in the island.

Biri Island

Biri Island

Biri Island

Biri Island

Biri Island

Biri Island

Biri Island

Biri Island

Biri Island

Biri Island

Biri Island

Biri Island

Biri Island

Biri Island

Biri Island

Biri Island


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