Saturday, July 27, 2024

Biyaheng South Cavite Tourism Passport Game


The Province of Cavite, situated in the so-called Calabarzon region in Luzon, has always been one of the most industrialized and fastest-growing provinces in the country, as well as one of the most populated provinces to boot, based on the 2020 census.

With its rich contribution in Philippine History, wherein it was dubbed as the “Historical Capital of the Philippines”, not only because of its role as the birthplace of Philippine Independence way back June 12, 1898, but it also became an eyewitness on several moments related to the Philippine Revolution, which toppled more than 300 years of colonial rule from Spain.

Due to Cavite’s nationalistic deep connections with the past, it would definitely not be a surprise for this province to amass several historical structures, which have delighted various individuals and organizations related to heritage preservation, and local and international tourists as well. In addition, various traditional Filipino heirloom cuisines could never be discounted as evidenced by its historical background. 

Cavite actually has much to offer travel enthusiasts way beyond books, thus a further tourism push would turn out to be such a welcome addition towards the efforts of the Cavite Tourism Office.   

Spearheaded by the Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation and the provincial government of Cavite, in collaboration with the Department of Interior and Local Government, and Biyaheng South, a tourism promotion program called the “Biyaheng South Cavite Tourism Passport Game” was launched last May 23, 2024 at the Hotel Kimberly in Barangay Maitim, Tagaytay City, Cavite. 

The objective of the game is to obtain at least ten (10) stamps from the various tourist destinations printed in the passport, with at least one (1) visited establishment from the following categories, namely, Food, Heritage, Staycation, and Adventures. After successfully obtaining the required number of stamps, participants would then be rewarded with a Biyaheng South Kit containing several travel-related freebies, all of which could be practically utilized on their upcoming gallivants.   

Biyaheng South Cavite Tourism Passport

Enthusiastically enticed with this exciting undertaking, my friends and I successfully completed our passports in only two (2) different days, and this was our journey towards our ten (10) preferred destinations out of fifty-three (53) choices.  

DAY 1: July 7, 2024 (Sunday)

Stamp # 1: Museo ni Baldomero Aguinaldo (Kawit) – Heritage Category

We started this day, assembling at the ParaƱaque Integrated Terminal Exchange, wherein there were buses bound for Kawit, Cavite. Alighting near the intersection of R-1 and Tirona Highway, we rode a Binakayan-bound jeepney and we were dropped at Metrobank Kawit branch located at the corner of Tirona Highway and Bisita Street. From this juncture, the museum location would just be around 230 meters away along Bisita Street.

Built in 1906, this stone house, which is presently managed and operated by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), once served as the residence of General Baldomero Aguinaldo, cousin of General Emilio Aguinaldo.

Posing with the Museum Guide

A short documentary was first shown to us by the museum guide before he toured us around the two-story residence. The graves of Baldomero Aguinaldo and his family can be seen on the rear portion of the compound.

Grave Lots of the Aguinaldo Family

Hours: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Tuesdays to Sundays)

Stamp # 2: Malen’s Restaurant (Noveleta) – Food Category

Established in 1994, this restaurant is situated along Magdiwang Highway at Barangay Santa Rosa and serves Filipino cuisine. Once inside, visitors could view various antiques and memorabilia related to the history of Cavite.

Facade of the Restaurant

Cavite Memorabilia Galore

I ordered the Longganiza (with Garlic Rice & eggs with Mustasa) meal worth Php260 and WOW, one of the best I have tasted!

Enjoying the Longganiza Meal

Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM 

Stamp # 3: San Roque Parish Church (Cavite City) – Heritage Category

Founded 1586, the church, also called the Diocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Solitude of Porta Vaga, is located at P. Burgos Avenue in Barangay San Roque. The establishment is famous for enshrining the image of Our Lady of Porta Vaga, one of the most venerated Marian images in the country, which can be found on the second floor near the Parish Office.

Facade of the Church

Our Lady of Porta Vaga

Stamp # 4: Museo ni Emilio Aguinaldo (Kawit) – Heritage Category

This very famous iconic museum can be found along Tirona Highway at Barangay Kaingen and is also managed by the NHCP.

Facade of the House

The proclamation of Philippine independence from Spain by General Emilio Aguinaldo was performed on June 12, 1898 right here in this residence. It houses various memorabilia connected to the revolutionary leader. His marble tomb is located at the rear side of the house.  

Tomb of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo

Hours: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Tuesdays to Sundays)

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DAY 2: July 21, 2024 (Sunday)

Stamp # 5: Our Lady of the Pillar Cathedral (Imus) – Heritage Category

Also called the Imus Cathedral, this historical structure, founded in 1795, is located along General CastaƱeda Street in Barangay Poblacion, and is 22 kilometers from Manila.

Facade of the Cathedral

It serves as the seat of the bishop of the Diocese of Imus, and enshrined inside is the original, miraculous and canonically crowned image of Nuestra Senora del Pilar de Imus (Our Lady of the Pillar). The Imus City Plaza and the 1935 Imus Municipal Hall can be found near the church.

Imus City Plaza

Stamp # 6: Our Lady of Candelaria Parish (Silang) – Heritage Category

Commonly known as Silang Church, founded in 1595, this establishment is along J. Rizal Street in Barangay Poblacion. Completed in 1639, it is the oldest existing stone church in Cavite.    

Facade of the Church

A monument of Jose Rizal and the Municipal Hall of Silang are within the area.

Jose Rizal Monument

Stamp # 7: Shambala Silang (Silang) – Adventure Category

This nature-driven venue is based on the mythological Tibetan Sanctuary known as Shambala, and is located along Shambala Road in Purok 5, Barangay Pulong Bunga.

Main Gate

For day tours, they offer three (3) tour packages, namely, the Garden Tour, the Gallery Tour, and the Cordillera Village Tour, all of which are priced each at Php200 per head. We only chose the Cordillera Village Tour. By the way, if you spend at least Php500 on food per person, the Php200 fee per head will be waived. They offer overnight accommodations too.

The Cordillera Village area showcases the basic unique features tourists can experience in the Cordilleras up north, as evidenced by the presence of mini terraces and traditional Ifugao huts.

Enjoying the Cordillera Village

Mana Kitchen is the name of their restaurant and they also have an exhibition space called Tawid Gallery.

Mana Kitchen

Tawid Gallery

Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Tuesdays to Saturdays), 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Sundays)

Stamp # 8: Perlas ng Silang (Silang) – Food Category

Situated along Pulong Bunga Road in Purok 5, Barangay Pulong Bunga, this venue provides nature-loving tourists with an experience of beautiful flower landscapes while enjoying their sumptuous meals.

Waiting for our Orders

There is an entrance fee worth Php100 per head for all those who just want to visit the place and take photographs around the flowery compound, but if you dine in their restaurant for a minimum consumable of Php300 a head, the entrance fee would be waived.   

Flowery Compound

Hours: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM 

Stamp # 9: Museo Orlina (Tagaytay) – Heritage Category

Displaying the artistry of Ramon G. Orlina, pioneer and foremost practitioner of glass sculpture in the Philippines, this four-level establishment is quietly nestled inside Hollywood Subdivision in Barangay Tolentino East. Various paintings, sculptures, and artworks created by other local and foreign artists are also displayed.

Facade of the Museum

Glass Sculptures

Admission fee is Php150 for regular visitors, while Php120 for students, seniors, and PWDs.

Be prepared for a very steep cemented road to and from the museum.

Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Tuesdays to Sundays), closed on Mondays, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.

Stamp # 10: La VeryOl’s Mountain View Garden (Tagaytay) – Staycation Category

Capping off our passport journey was a visit towards this venue of relaxation along Saint Francis Drive in Barangay Francisco.

Photo-op Area

Since we were only on a day trip, we chose the Kawa Hot Bath package worth Php499 and the 45-minute experience was so worth the grand finale. By the way, online booking with 50% downpayment is required for Kawa reservation. Overnight accommodations can be arranged.   

Kawa Hot Bath Experience

After refreshing myself, I obtained the last required stamp on my passport. The journey was indeed priceless for a Philippine tourism advocate.

Cavite Tourism Passport...COMPLETED!

Hours: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM (Tuesdays to Sundays) 

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Biyaheng South Kit Delivery: July 26, 2024 (Friday)

After accomplishing all the much needed requirements for reward eligibility on July 22, 2024 by sending them to the Biyaheng South Social Media Account, my Biyaheng South Kit arrived via courier after only four (4) days of waiting.

Biyaheng South Kit...DELIVERED!

Freebies Inside the Biyaheng South Kit

After experiencing the Biyaheng South Cavite Tourism Passport Game, I would strongly recommend those travel enthusiasts out there to go for it while the promo is still ongoing since it would end on December 31, 2024. Ang saya!

Approximate expenses incurred excluding transportation was Php1,500.00 per head.

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Sunday, September 3, 2023

Bauko (Mountain Province)


Whenever an avid outdoor enthusiast comes across the word "Mountain Province", the first thing that would definitely pop in mind, without batting an eyelash, would be the mystical nature-driven town of Sagada, situated on the western side, racking up an average of 140,000 visitors every year.

Proudly showcasing features such as hanging coffins containing mummified remains of local ancestors, historical sites, and tribal celebrations, truly makes Sagada uniquely a part of the Mountain Province.

Unknown to a lot of common tourists though, lurks a quaint laid-back town, situated 34km before Sagada, which is the nature-gifted Municipality of Bauko, an upcoming outdoor destination brought about by the local mountaineering community's interest on its tourism potential.

Location of Bauko in Mountain Province

Located 408 km from Manila via the Ilocos Sur route, which according to several travelers, is much safer, but longer, expect to see views of the Lingayen Gulf and the South China Sea as you ply along the extreme western side of La Union towards Ilocos Sur. 

TIP: To maximize trip enjoyment, it would be best to depart Manila in the evening.

Crossing the Amburayan Bridge from Sudipen, La Union, the ONE Ilocos Sur Welcome Arch, inaugurated during the celebration of the Ilocos Sur Kannawidan Festival 2023, then comes into the picture, as you enter Tagudin, Ilocos Sur.

ONE Ilocos Sur Welcome Arch

As you continuously pass by along the MacArthur Highway, turn right when you see the signage "Welcome to Bitalag Tagudin Ilocos Sur", going to the Tagudin-Cervantes-Sabangan Road. 

While on the road, we ate breakfast at the Mountain View Mamihan & Restaurant, located at Bessang Pass, Malaya in Cervantes, Ilocos Sur.

Restaurant Signage

Breakfast Time!

Next stop was the Bessang Pass Natural Monument Park/Landmark, still located along the road.    

Bessang Pass Natural Monument Park/Landmark

The 1,395 members of the "United States Armed Forces in the Philippines, Northern Luzon" (USAFIP-NL) were recognized with the dedication of the "Battle of Bessang Pass" monument in 1954. They perished in 1945 while Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita oversaw the historic and successful battle against the Japanese Imperial Forces.

After 43km, we dropped by at the Bauko Municipal Hall, situated along the Mabaay-Guinzadan-Abatan Road, to observe the 17th Begnas di Bauko Festival activities. This is a cultural festival binding the iBaukos to show gratitude to "Kabunyan" for all the blessings bestowed to us. Anyway, we enjoyed the salted buttered corn being sold outside.

Bauko Municipal Hall

Locals Enjoying the Games

We arrived at Kitkat's Restaurant after 11km, still along the Tagudin-Cervantes-Sabangan Road, to take our lunch. Their specialties are their Ilocano-inspired Tinuno dishes.

Facade of Kitkat's Restaurant

Lunchtime!

After our vehicle endured a grueling 9km along the Bagnen-Sabangan Road, we finally touched down at our accommodation, the Hiker's Nook Homestay, located at Barangay Bagnen Oriente in Bauko. 
Contact persons are Freddie Dameg (FB: Iederf B. Dameg) and Sigrid Liis Dameg, and their contact number is 0907-0307702.

Hiker's Nook Homestay

TIP: Make sure your vehicle can be able to withstand very steep cemented roads.

One great feature of the accommodation's location is its very close proximity to the jump-off point of Mount Polis. It takes around more than 600 steps to reach the summit. Very very beeeaauuuutiful 360-degree view at the peak!

Mount Polis Jump-off Point

Trail towards the summit of Mount Polis 

Sagada seen from a distance along the trail

Resting Hut

Summit of Mount Polis at 1847 MASL

Capping off the first day was a heartful home-cooked dinner at the homestay.  

Dinnertime at the Homestay

On our final day, after a sumptuous homestay breakfast, we then traveled towards Bagnen Proper in order to check out the Saint Gregory the Great Stone Church, which stands more than a century old, and was the first structure set up by the Anglican missionaries who arrived in the area.

Breakfast at the Homestay

Saint Gregory the Great Stone Church

Arriving at the famous Bagnen Rice Terraces along the Abatan-Bagnen Road at around 6:30AM was a majestic site to behold as clearly evidenced by the succeeding photos.

Entering the Bagnen Rice Terraces

Trudging the Bagnen Rice Terraces

Marveling the Bagnen Sunrise  

After checking-out from our homestay, coming from the Halsema Highway, we visited the various farms located along the so-called Sadsadan Farm to Market Road at Barangay Sadsadan in Bauko. Their fresh farm-picked produce were very cheap!

Carrot-picking

Potato-picking

For a sidetrip, while traveling back to Manila via the Halsema Highway, right across the Calasipan Elementary School in Buguias, Benguet, there is a house selling miniature vehicle models inspired by the iconic trucks and buses that ply the trading routes in Cordillera, all of which were made by Marion Codeo.

Mini Vehicles by Marion Codeo

The Municipality of Bauko in the Mountain Province may not be as popular in the eyes of a common tourist, as compared to the likes of Sagada and Bontoc, but it sure packs a worthy punch as one experiences the hidden uniqueness of its magnificence as you "find yourself" in the Cordilleras. 

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