Saturday, 23 July 2016

Zambales: Anawangin


If you're looking for a place to escape from the city, Anawangin is one of the humble option. The first time we went to Zambales, we stayed longer in Capones Island so now we planned to spend the day here. Anawangin makes a stunning contrast to the mountain ridges encompassing it. We went picnic, swim and even climbed the rocks. This was a good bonding place for everyone.




Early morning, having fun in Pundaquit.



















How we get there:
  • Took a bus to Iba or Santa Cruz, Zambales from Caloocan terminals of Victory Liner. Fare costs around ₱265 and travel time is 3.5 to 4 hours.
  • We got off at San Antonio public market and transfer to a trike to Pundaquit. The fare was ₱30/pax. 
  • To Anawangin.., In Pundaquit, there were boats available for rent, we just asked from the locals where can we find a boat that will bring us to Anawangin. We opted to join other travelers and shared the boat with them.

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