Airline: Tiger Airways
Cost [ Including food, accommodation and transport ] : SGD$1569.68[ For 4 people ]
Duration: 4 days
Reach at Manila Clark Aiport [ Manila ]
Flight Number: Day 1 - DG7797
Day 4 - DG7796
Meal Plan: 3 breakfast, 2 lunches and 3 dinners
Itinerary for the trip:
Day 1 - Singapore to Manila
Assemble at Budget Terminal at 16:10 hrs
Arrive at Manila-Clark Airport at 19:35hrs
Day 2 - Cave Exploration
0745hrs - Breakfast
0800hrs - Depart to Cagayan for Cave Exploration at Callao Cave
0900hrs - Cave Exploration commences
1400hrs - Cave Exploration ends
1430hrs - Head to nearest Halal restaurant for lunch and a rest
1500hrs - Head to southern part of Cagayan for Cave Exploration at Huluga Caves
1600hrs - Cave Exploration commences
1800hrs - Cave Exploration ends
1830hrs - Head back to hotel for dinner and rest until tomorrow
Day 3 - Visit Rivers
0800hrs - Breakfast
0900hrs - Take a boat to Mindanao island to visit Abaga Falls
0930hrs - Arrive at Mindanao island
1000hrs - Walk to Abaga Falls
1030hrs - Take pictures and study about the river
1300hrs - Head back to Manila and have a lunch at the nearest Halal restaurant
1400hrs - Take a boat to Luzon island to visit Mount Pinatubo
1430hrs - Arrive at Luzon island
1500hrs - Walk to Mount Pinatubo
1530hrs - Take pictures and study how to the volcano occurs and the types of rocks the lava made.
1800hrs - Head back to hotel to have dinner and rest.
Day 4 - HomeSweetHome
0800hrs - Breakfast at airport
1100hrs - Take flight back to Singapore
1400hrs - Arrive Singapore
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Abaga Falls
Abaga Falls is a waterfall and ecosystem located approximately 15 km southwest of Iligan City on the island of Mindanao, Philippines. The height of Abaga Falls is approximately twice that of the more famous Maria Christina falls also located within the proximity of Iligan City. Unlike Maria Christina falls however, which is fed by the Agus river, the water source for Abaga Falls is the product of several underground springs which flow into the top Abaga falls via several tributaries.
Unlike like the more popular Maria Cristina falls, human access to Abaga Falls is severely limited due to a current lack of regularly maintained roads as well as the fact that a moderate amount of walking is required to reach the base of the falls. Unfortunately, this level of isolation has not protected the ecosystem from damage due to deforestation and over-hunting.
Unlike like the more popular Maria Cristina falls, human access to Abaga Falls is severely limited due to a current lack of regularly maintained roads as well as the fact that a moderate amount of walking is required to reach the base of the falls. Unfortunately, this level of isolation has not protected the ecosystem from damage due to deforestation and over-hunting.
Callao Cave
Callao Cave is a cave with seven chambers located on the Province of Cagayan, in the Philippines. It is one of the best known tourist attractions of the province. It is located in Barangays Parabba and Quibal, PeƱablanca, near Tuguegarao, the capital city of the Province of Cagayan.
It has a natural cathedral located at the first chamber, which was turned into a chapel by the local people. The conditions inside the cave cause stalactites and stalagmites, particularly in the deeper chambers.
Every chamber has natural crevices, which let light get into the cave, serving as illumination for the otherwise dark areas of the place
It has a natural cathedral located at the first chamber, which was turned into a chapel by the local people. The conditions inside the cave cause stalactites and stalagmites, particularly in the deeper chambers.
Every chamber has natural crevices, which let light get into the cave, serving as illumination for the otherwise dark areas of the place
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