Trekking at Bagatayam, Sogod


Hallo everyone it's my first time posting on this TravelFeed community! Come with me as I share our journey to our trekking at Bagatayam Sogod Cebu.

This nature trip was an unforgettable and the best place I have been. Our teacher decided to bring us to the bagatayam, sogod, Cebu. It's my first time visiting a river and it was really my dream. This trekking was still vivid on my mind as it happened yesterday.

This river caught my heart, as I first laid my eyes on this river, I was captivated by how beautiful and magical it was. It was my first time seeing this kind of place and it was really my dream.

I stopped and admired how this place looked enchanted. It was the first part of this river so how could it be the end?

As we go on, we must cross the river to reach the end . We didn't know that we would go on to this river, so we are not prepared.  We dressed like just an ordinary shirt we thought it was just a stroll, we wore slippers and it was so dangerous. But it was quite thrilling.

The water was so strong, as if it would fall into the water.

We passed by a locals washing their clothes here, it is a cute family having a date doing laundry. This river was a great help from the locals as it serves their source of water.

The stones were slippery as they were in the water for a long time, but we managed to walk on.

This place was full of trees and greens, it was cold and had a refreshing breeze from the natural wind of this nature.

The sound of water flowing from the stones was so calming and relaxing.

We just continued trekking and found the end of this place because we planned to pass through the end of this river.

But, we found a spot that was really enchanted the water was color violet, I really don't believe it and as I went on at the water I was amazed it was so clean and clear. I don't miss taking a picture of this place.

We also found this strip of tree that tarzan used in the forest. It was my first time seeing this and it is called vines. I can't control myself but I sat on these vines and told my classmate to take a picture of me because my outfit was perfect for this place.

We continued our trekking, and also found a great spot of this river, the water of this river was so clean we even drank water here. 

As we explored this place,  we found big stones, where water  from the river flows in here but then it had been drought.

It looked so forested, I've never been here at this place, it looks so beautiful there was a big tree and a massive wall of stones as we were walking I was just in awe.

I am so thankful to our teacher, that she brought us here to do trekking even though we didn't know where the end tip of this place . It was an amazing place that I ever visited.



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I used to go there (a lot!) back 10 years or so ago. My very close friend lives at Ibabao (babaw sa simbahan) and we used to also pick seashells sa pier to cook at nights. Bagatayam is close to my heart, Binaliw where we used to trek and swim though back in the day the water wasn't so deep (don't know now). Thanks for sharing!

Kanindut😭😭 nindut kay i vacation sa bagatayam ay.

Love the nature vibes.

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