Discovering the Hidden Gems of Infanta, Quezon
Infanta, Quezon, is the location that sticks out as the most unforgettable of all the places I have ever been. My heart and soul were caught by the Bayugo delicacies, also known as big mountain snails, and their distinctive landscape.
If you are coming from Binangonan, Rizal, you must first ride a jeepney to Tikling in order to get there. Then, once in Tikling, you must cross a bridge and wait twenty to thirty minutes for a bus displaying the name Infanta on its signboard. It truly depends on the driver and the amount of traffic when you are in the bus as to how long it will take you to reach the Infanta, but in my experience I get there in five hours traveling. Infanta to Binangon travel costs range from two hundred plus depending on the bus you take. If it has air conditioning, it will cost more, but a regular bus will cost less.
When i reach my destination my journey began in the beautiful and elegant Kamay ni Hesus Healing Church at Lucban, Quezon. The first thing that caught my attention was the spotless organization and cleanliness of the location and its inhabitants. It's at a great location. Climbing the mountain to see the enormous statue of Jesus Christ is a really satisfying experience. There are many spots to take pictures, and the chapel and church are great places to have a conversation with Jesus.
You will also gonna see here the famous "Noah's Arc" and "Garden of Eden". The place is know for being clean and when you came here. Their one and only golden rule is "Don't Destroy and Keep it Clean".
The two-tiered Balagbag Waterfall in Real, Quezon was my next stop. Due to its deep plunge pool, it is also well known for the cliff jumping experience. The first level is around five meters high with a deep catch basin, while the second level is approximately twenty-five meters high with its water pouring into a tiny pool. The locals there are guarding this lovely nature. They constantly check to make sure that the area is clean and undamaged.
The falls provided an amazing experience with its clear, large, and chilly water. The trip to the falls will only take you a little over five minutes, making it perfect for an adventurous barkada. The admission charge is only forty pesos, which is excellent because it's reasonable, especially for those looking for a cheap yet high-quality site. Even if you forget to carry food, there is a restaurant across the street that sells silog meals.
I finally arrived in Walowalo Beach Cove, one of Infanta's well-known locations categorized as a Beach Resort. It has many types of housing and is located in Brgy. Libjo, Infanta,Quezon. Due to the reasonable entrance fee of fifty pesos, which includes use of the amenities, it is a great destination to spend the weekend. Last but not least, the beach is clean and free of plastics, the sand is exceptionally fine, and the waves are not particularly large-all of which are typical given that it is close to Polilio Island and the Pacific Ocean. You simply need to remember to keep the surrounding area clean at all times. Due to the fact that violators of the beach's rules and regulations will be punished.
Whenever you felt like going, head over to Infanta, Quezon. I advise finding a local contact as I did so that your expenses would be lower while you're there. However, there are affordable and budget-friendly places where you can stay if you don't know anyone. Additionally, I advise bringing a ton of clothing because there are many beaches ready for you to explore.
Overall, I had a fantastic time on my trip to Infanta, Quezon. Every moment was awe-inspiring, from the chapel's magnificent design to the beauty of their surroundings. I can't wait to go back there once again and spend more time exploring.
Symon C. Dela Cruz
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Very nice writing! I was taken away by the vivid description of the place, it really is an intriguing text.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I suggest the use of imagery for better presentation of experiences.
All in all, it is all good. I definitely love it! Keep writing!