Sunday, December 2, 2012

Vigan, Paoay, Pagudpud-DIY Budget Trip


NOVEMBER 28-30, 2012

It took me about a week to plan this do-it-yourself trip. It took that long since I had other choices in mind on where to spend my 3 days off and I needed time to get to know Ilocos more. I have been in the Northern side of the Philippines but only within the areas of Subic and Zambales, and yes this is one hell of an adventure for me, well  not because I haven’t been in Ilocos but it's  because I went S-O-L-O in this trip. YES!

here's how I did it:
from the diy blogs I've read, bloggers recommend to take Partas bus over other buses that are travelling to Vigan due to many sensible reasons (Partas bus is owned by Gov, Chavit Singzon, comfort, new and clean bus).


(Departure from Manila: 10:30pm/7-8 hrs travel/P665 bus fare)




                      (Photo courtesy of Henady Inn facebook acct)


                                                               
  (Arrival in Vigan: 6:00am) 
I set a reservation at Henady Inn (Bantay, Ilocos Sur) in a  good for 1-2person per night room at P800 (with ac, tv, toilet & bath)I tried my haggling skills and they offered me the econo/sharing room that’s good for 4 pax at P250 per night, and I took it. Lucky enough I had no one to share the room with, Yey! They have free WIFI access btw.


                                                                           (New and clean interiors of Henady Inn)

                                                                 (just get the contact number if you like the place)


They are also serving budget meals and I had my breakfast at the veranda where you can see The Bell Tower.

                                                      (View of St. Augustine Church & Bell Tower from the veranda)



Day 1 of Vigan Tour
St. Augustine Church, Bell tower & Chapel by the ruins is just a walking distance from the hotel where I stayed.

                                                                                      (Back view of Bell Tower)



(Chapel by the ruins)

                        


                               

I took the tricycle ride to get to the other ancestral places that highlights why Vigan is proclaimed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and other interesting spots to visit.
Plaza Burgos
Burgos Museum (the ancestral home of Padre Burgos)
The famous Calle Crisologo
The famous Café Leona restaurant
Vigan Burnayan (Jar factory)
Hidden garden
Baluarte


Plaza Burgos
  
Café Leona

Calle Crisologo


Burnayan (jar making factory)



Perfect way of completing the tour is by tasting the local Vigan delicacies.


Vigan longganisa


bagnet

empanada
Day 2 Paoay Church and Pagudpud (windmill, Saud Beach)

I checked out early at around 8:00 am took the bus heading to Laoag, I asked the bus conductor to drop me off at Batac Ilocos Sur (P115 bus fare from Bantay to Batac/2hrs bus ride). There are famous tourist attractions to visit in Batac (Malacanang of the North, ancestral house of the Marcos’s, Paoay Church). I only visited Paoay church to save time and I am much eager to see Paoay church. from Batac highway after getting off the bus to Laoag, you can take the tricycle ride (P50) to Paoay church or take the jeepney ride.





While in Paoay church I met some friendly local Batac children playing in the shades. They asked if I could take a jumpshot photo of them (failed jumpshot photo).

I was directed by a local to a jeepney terminal heading to Laoag in preparation for my next destination, Pagudpud Ilocos Norte. From Laoag I took a non- air conditioned bus heading to Pagudpud, a 1-2 hour bus ride from Laoag. Along the way you will get to pass Cape Bojeador Lighthouse and the Bangui windmills.






I was told by kuya Rochen (tricycle driver to Bangui windmills) that best time to visit the windmill is at around 9 am or late afternoon because we went there at around 1:00pm and it was scorching hot.






By tricycle it will take you around 20 mins to get to Saud beach, from there you have options on where to spend the night. There are homestays (P250 per night) that are way cheaper instead of staying at a resort that ranges to around P800 for a good for 2 persons room with ac with toilet and bath.





I stayed overnight at Polaris Beach resort. The resort is just by the beach, there were vendors selling Pagudpud souvenirs, and there were also local fishermen preparing their fishnets. A tourist can buy fresh catch from the fishermen by the shore at a cheaper price.






Saud beach, Pagudpud IN




Waiting for sunset by the beach while chatting with a local.
 A Candid photo taken by Cleto Rebamontan my kababayan who I met by surprise along Saud beach.









“I cry very easily. It can be a movie, a phone conversation, a sunset-tears are words waiting to be written”
 Paulo Coelho

TOTAL EXPENSES: P3,636
P665   (PARTAS bus from Cubao-Vigan)
P60       (trike from Partas terminal Vigan-to Henady Inn)
P350   (kalesa tour Calle Crisologo, Padre Burgos, Hidden Garden, Burnayan, Baluarte)
P115   (bus from Bantay to Batac)
P50      (bus from Laoag to Bangui)
P350   (trike from Bangui to Saud)
P50      (trike from Saud to Florida bus terminal Pagudpud)
P700   (bus fare from Pagudpud to Manila)
I only highlighted my transportation expenses in this trip.

CONTACTS:
Henady Inn:
Tel # (077) 722-8001
CP # 0917-515-8001
Kuya Rochen Martinez (tricycle in Bangui)
CP # 0926-598-0624
POLARIS BEACH SAUD
CP # 0917-548-8102

Thank you to all travel bloggers for sharing all your DIY trips.

















23 comments :

  1. amazing!when is ur nxt blog coming out?

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  2. yung kalesa tour ba 350 per person o 350 para sa buong kalesa? salamat

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  3. Hi sorry for the late reply it was 350 for the entire trip na :)

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  4. Hi Gab:)

    Hmm love your blog!! hehehe funny coz i think parehong pareho yung itinerary natin..plus the fact na first solo trip ko rin sya.. (for my birthday) sa June. Question lang.. from Henady Inn how much yung trike ride to St. Augustine to bell tower etc.? or pde sya lakarin from henady? how long would that take?whole day ba?

    Tapos, sa Pagudpod naman anu pa pwedeng puntahan bukod sa paoay church then bangui?


    Thanks in advance!

    berns

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  5. Hi Gab:)

    Hmm love your blog!! hehehe funny coz i think parehong pareho yung itinerary natin..plus the fact na first solo trip ko rin sya.. (for my birthday) sa June. Question lang.. from Henady Inn how much yung trike ride to St. Augustine to bell tower etc.? or pde sya lakarin from henady? how long would that take?whole day ba?

    Tapos, sa Pagudpod naman anu pa pwedeng puntahan bukod sa paoay church then bangui?


    Thanks in advance!

    berns

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  6. Hi Bernadette, from Henady Inn you can walk na lng to Bell Tower approx 200 meters lng layo nya lampas lng ng gas station, then from Bell tower siguro around P50 if you will take a tricycle to Calle Crisologo . you should be able to roam around within 1 day

    What I did was after Vigan, I took a bus going to Paoay, i was not able to visit the Marcos residence I immediately head towards Pagudpud kasi gusto ko na mag beach :)


    thanks for reading my post. Enjoy your trip

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  7. Hello, Gab! Question, pano ka nakapunta sa Bangui WIndmill? By bus or tricycle? thanks!

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    1. Hi, when I got off the bus along the highway nagpahatid ako sa tricycle kay Kuya Rochen Martinez (tricycle in Bangui)

      CP # 0926-598-0624

      not sure if his number is still working though, pero you can easily call a tricycle to take you to Bangui windmill

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  8. Hello! Do you know any way to go straight from Paoay Church to Bangui Wind Mill? We dont have time and have to be back in Laoag before 5 for our flight. Thank you. We will be probably at Paoay Church at 9.30

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  9. Hi, sorry I don't I was taking the public transport during that trip, but I think you will be able to manage to get back to Laoag for your flight only if you're just going to take a picture within 30 minutes to an hour both in Paoay church and Bangui windmill

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    1. Thank you so much for your help! I really like the way you travel. Haha. Very different from Filippino Style :) Hope you will have more and more trips!

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  10. Hi, Im doing my DIY Tour. how did you get from Vigan City proper to Paoay Church?
    Are there any Jeepney or van as mode of transportation to get there?

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    1. HI, I'm not sure if there are because I took the bus bound for Laoag and just asked the bus helper to drop me off at Batac where I can go to Paoay church. I suggest you ask a local for easier access for commuting

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  11. I love how traveler-friendly your blog post is. When a lot of travel bloggers focus so much on sharing photos, you shared every step of the experience. Thanks for this! :)

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  12. Hi!

    Thank you for your blog! I'm gonna go to ilocos this end of the month and your DIY trip was pretty convincing. Nung una nagaalangan ako mag DIY but after I read your post, napaisip ako bigla. I'm gonna do DIY! :)

    Thank you so much! Your blog will be a big help :)

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  13. Thank you, Go & Enjoy! share your photos too :)

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  14. Hello po! I enjoyed reading ur blog. 😀😀😀 question lng po, mas tipid po ba if hindi pacakage? 15pax po ksi kami tapos kumuha kami ng package na 2600/pax.. mas ok po ba di na lng magpackage? 😊 Thanks po. 😀😀

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  15. Hello po! I enjoyed reading ur blog. 😀😀😀 question lng po, mas tipid po ba if hindi pacakage? 15pax po ksi kami tapos kumuha kami ng package na 2600/pax.. mas ok po ba di na lng magpackage? 😊 Thanks po. 😀😀

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    1. hi Maria Joanah Fe Romarate!
      Thank you for visiting my blog 😀
      May mga advantage and disadvantage naman po pareho pero kung gusto nyo madaming ma visit mas maganda kung kumuha na kayo ng package 😀

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  16. hi gab! ask lang ako sana about sa bus schedules papuntang pagudpud from laoag. nag woworry ako kasi night time ako mag travel and baka wala nang bus and trikes. thank you po!

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