THE CARAGA ADVENTURES 6: Bucas Grande Island, Socorro, Surigao del Norte
After a very depressing sight, we look forward
to experience something positive. Funny is, we were already at the boat that
will take us to the neighboring island of Socorro. It was already 4PM, we're waiting at Hayanggabon Port but the captain
of the pump boat was not yet around. We were told by his assistant that he was at the cockpit because it’s fiesta at Claver. So what to do? We asked for
his mobile number and called him on my phone! (Hello Kapitan? Asa naman ka? Lampas na alas-kwatro. Ali na.) Winner! That was just so epic!
| Happy because we survived the ordeal. |
| Early morning preparation for the tour. Spend the night at Balanghai, Hotel just near the port. |
| alin-alin ang naiba? (: The bosses with the Muse? tenee |
| Start the day with smiles. |
Welcome to the Sohoton Cove National Park! Welcome to paradise! :-)
| The indefatigable team! |
| Another set of tourists entering the Cove. |
| The fisher-guides of Bucas Grande are very knowledgeable of the time of low tide and high tide here. |
| Mirror Image. The peaceful cove. |
Horseshoe - The Landmark
The landmark that serves as a guide for the locals in identifying the cove amongst the other many islets/ cliffs is the Horsetail or horseshoe. It’s a rock with an oversized “stalactite” that barely touches the water.
| Leaving the Cove. It feels like we're in Palawan, as my boss said. Never been to Puerto Princesa so I cannot validate yet. |
| Entrance to Hagukan Cave |
| The nymphs at the entrance |
| School of fishes. |
Magkukuob Cave
The next cave we entered is Magkukuob Cave. It’s smaller than Hagukan. Unlike Hagukan that’s too dark, this cave is more visible and the water inside is only waist-level. You will be at awe of the rock formations. The bats were busy taking a nap so were careful not to disturb them.
Once the elders realized that the water is only waist level, everyone now decided to climb down with their own bancas and joined us.
| Finally, they went down! |
Then we were urged to climb into an elevated chamber of stalagmites formed as jugs which is very helpful for climbing.
And even if I don't know how to swim, I said yes. There's no turning back. And besides, I trust our other guide who's waiting and will hurriedly give a hand and a life jacket. After all, We Only Live Once. So take the plunge!
| Look at my face! Walang ka-finesse finesse! haha!
ARISGADA JUD!
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Cinammon Island
Named after the cinammon tree which is abundant in the tree. You can stay here overnight and have the island for yourself. take a walk, meditate or have a candle light dinner (best place for couples! :D). Or taste the tea made from the bark of the cinnamon tree.
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| Snorkeling at Cinnamon island |
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| Table and brain corrals and blue starfish! :) |
| Yogi at Cinnamon. |
Last stop is the lake surrounded/locked by mountain. You can also stay here overnight. You can contact Kuya Dodo of Sohoton Tourism Operations on his mobile number: +639399047019. Open air cottage is for P150-200 per person.
After a day long tour, we dropped by at the market and marveled at the colorful fishes (isda sa bato). We bought locusts and a huge fish. We just asked the eatery outside the hotel to cook the food for us. Ended the night with tired body but a very happy and nourished soul. ;)


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