Hello Steemians!
I hope you're all doing great! I would like to share one refreshing escapade that reminded me of how great the world is and how minute I am compared to the vastness of the earth. This post should have been uploaded 4 days ago, but I was drained with work that I was not able to accomplish this on time. This is my reminder of how privileged are those who can take some time to unwind and go to places where they can contemplate.
This is still part of my aim to promote Cebu as a world-class tourist destination. Many would go for the money shot or for those well-known destinations, but I would like to emphasize that Cebu has something more to offer. Those "something more" might be hidden in plain sight or difficult to access. It might be difficult, but it doesn't mean it's impossible. With difficulty comes great reward. There will always be people who are willing to traverse the extra mile or brave the extra heights. If you're one of those people, then this post is for you.
Let's start, shall we?
Dalaguete, Cebu is a first class municipality which is comprised of 33 barangays. One of the barangays in the mountainous area of Dalaguete is Mantalongon. Due to the cold temperatures in this area, it is called the Summer Capital of Cebu. It is also called the Vegetable Basket of Cebu due to the nature of livelihood of the people, which supplies the vegetable demand of Cebu City.
If you have heard about Dalaguete, Cebu, you might think of Osmeña Peak (Mount Labalasan). Well, I can't blame you because many tourists would really flock that peak. After all, Osmeña Peak is the highest point in Cebu. Trekking for about 15 minutes from the base would lead you to the summit. It's just a few kilometers away from Mantalongon Public Market. For the general public, this would be very convenient.
What if I told you there's a better alternative? If you're not into trekking, this can be challenging for you compared to Osmeña Peak. But if you push yourself a little bit, you will be amazed by the reward you'll get on top. Kandungaw Peak (Candongao Peak) is another peak in Dalaguete which is part of the Patung, Badian range in which the famous Osmeña Peak is also part of. Due to the unique terrain of this part of Cebu, which is mainly jagged peaks and hills that are packed together, it's undeniable that this is the perfect spot for trekking. On top of these hills, you can clearly see the shorelines of Dalaguete in the east and the shorelines of Badian in the west.
If you Google Kandungaw Peak, you can find tons of blogs which showed the striking view on top, as well as the majestic peak itself. But if you look at their photos, those were taken at high noon or probably from 9 AM to 11 AM. Those were magnificent photos, but our photos were taken at 6 AM which made it totally different. The color of the morning sun imbued a different feel to the area. As seen in the thumbnail, as the rays of the sun strikes the surface of the cliffs, it transformed the color of the cliffs into shades of red, brown, and orange which is truly magical for me.
How To Get There
If you want to experience what we experienced when we went there, hang on for these tips. Also, please take note of the hours it would take to get there if you want to reach the summit before sunrise. Since Barangay Maloray is about 3 times as far as Osmeña Peak, getting there would take longer. But you don't have to worry because the road is now paved and concreted.
From the Cebu City South Bus Terminal, you can ride a bus to Dalaguete. Just take the Bato-Oslob route. Don't take the Bato-Barili route because it will traverse from Carcar to Barili and then to the west of Cebu. Dalaguete is about 80 kilometers from Cebu City, so it would probably take 2 and 1/2 to 3 hours via bus. I suggest that you would take the 12 AM or 1 AM trip from South Bus Terminal. What we did was take a bus at around 7 PM and stay for the night at our friend's house in Dalaguete proper.
At 4 AM, we rode a motorcycle (habal-habal) to Barangay Maloray. There are lots of habal-habal drivers at Dalaguete proper even at 4 AM. The fare is reasonable considering the distance between the proper and Kandungaw Peak. If I say it's far, I really mean it's far. Later I will break down the expenses of the trip and I would say it's all worth it.
Since the area is remote, unlike in the city where light pollution is a concern, you can really see the clear sky. The Milky Way Galaxy is visible and the stars above are so vivid. I didn't look at the road ahead, I just keep my gaze up, and I really enjoyed the ride. The breeze of the dawn is so cold, coupled with the play of light in the transitioning twilight. From a dark, starry night, the sun slowly rises from the east while we were on the road.
I'm sure I would be back again to Kandungaw Peak soon. If that time comes, I will really document that experience because for me, it was surreal. The play of color in the sky is subtle but dynamic. One time it was dark, then hues of orange and red creeps up, and then everything turns into blue.
The Ascent
We were a bit late because we arrived at base of the peak at around 5:45 AM. We were registered and assigned with a guide. Having a guide is mandatory, but the guide fee is up to you. There's also a minimal registration fee at the base and I hope it should stay that way. Everything's well organized and the people there really knew what they were doing.
From the base, the assault to the peak starts with concrete staircases. It was lengthy and would require extra effort. We underestimated it that we were panting and catching our breaths even if it was just half way. If you don't know the proper way, I bet your knees will really hurt. But I didn't mind them because I was enjoying every sensation. The staircases cuts through a field of spring onions and bell peppers.
At the end of the concrete stairs is a spring in which locals were fetching water and washing their clothes every morning. I would say it was really a provincial life. As the hike continued, we passed by a field of carrots and cabbages. Nearing the cliff base, we slowed down and rest while taking pictures.
A little further and we reached on what they call as Gawang-Gawang. Gawang is a deep bisaya term for door. Repeating the term twice means like a door. In short, Gawang-gawang is like a door to another place. For me, it's like a portal to another world because once past that point, the scenery changes completely. In that point, the air current is strong so it's completely refreshing. Strong air current is the effect of the narrow space where the updraft air will pass.
At The Top
Once past that "portal" to the top, everything's beautiful 360 degrees. Everywhere you look, there's something waiting for your eyes to feast on. I don't know if everyone will agree with me, but I was really overwhelmed by the scenery on top.
The rising sun of the east gives a good glimpse of the valley below. The updraft wind will mess your hair, touch your face, and massage your body. In the west, the island of Negros will greet you with its mountains. Down south, Patung range will continue with its peaks and ridges, extending as far as the eye can see. In the north, the ridges extends but not as far because it was cut by a valley and then extended again towards central Cebu.
We couldn't imagine that it's in Cebu so we always took selfies and tons of photos were taken. I became a little bit adventurous so I tried balancing in one of the rocks. I really had a great time there and I keep on thinking of going back.
I also tried to relive some childhood memories while playing and taking advantage of the position of the sun. There are tons of silly things we have done while on top. I guess I'll never grow old.
The Descent
Before we go back and end this journey, here other stunning photos while we were on top of Kandungaw Peak:
We chose a different path in our descent to the base. The guide can take you to one of the caves in the cliffs if you want, but I would not recommend it if you have fear of heights. It's because the way is really through a cliff with nothing to hold on but roots and small trees.
Kidding aside, I was really disappointed when I saw that the stalactites were taken as souvenirs. Why would people do that? It's more painful for me because I knew how long the process would take and how many gallons of mineral-rich water would drip from the ceiling of the caves just to form an inch of those stalactites.
There might be disappointments due to what happened to the caves, but over all, the experience was surreal. We safely reached the base and rode the habal-habal back to Dalaguete proper.
Budget
Disclaimer: Prices may vary, so prepare for an extra money if you're planning to go there.
Here is the breakdown of our expenses:
- Php 100.00 - Air-conditioned bus from Cebu South Bus Terminal to Dalaguete.
- Pup 300.00 - Habal-habal round trip ride from Dalaguete proper to Kandungaw Peak and then back. Php 150.00 one-way trip.
- Php 30.00 - Entrance fee
- Php 50.00 - Guide fee. We were 7 at that time so we opted to give Php 350.00 to our guide.
- Php 100.00 - Water and snacks
- Php 50.00 - Lunch at Dalaguete proper
- Php 100.00 - Bus from Dalaguete to South Bus
The total expenses is Php 730.00. Bringing Php 1,000.00 is already more than enough for you, considering unexpected expenses.
Requests and Reminders
- Please do not haggle with the drivers because they're regulated by the municipal office. Php 150.00 one-way is fair enough considering the distance. Also, they will wait for you as long as you want for you to go back to the municipal proper. It would be a hassle for them.
- Having a guide is mandatory, but the amount that you would give will solely depend on your discretion. Please don't be stingy because these guides are more than willing to help you and even bring your bags for you.
- Please do not take away the remaining stalactites in the cave. I was deeply saddened when we enter the cave knowing that most of the stalactites that takes thousands of years to form were taken as souvenirs.
- The area has a unique flora. Please don't take anything or pluck flowers if you find some. Just let them grow in their natural habitat.
- It's tempting to get some vegetables along the way. Please don't take anything because they're planted and owned by the farmers and it's their livelihood. Instead, buy the vegetables from them. They are selling their vegetables at reasonable price.
- Avoid littering. The area is still pristine and water sources can be found anywhere in the area. If you will leave your garbage there, you are polluting their water sources.
- Respect the locals. Greet them along the way. Don't be a jerk. Most specially, respect their area, their farmland. It's their only source of income.
Final Words
Mountains humble me but they don't trample me.
There's always something in mountains that makes me feel at ease. It makes think and it puts me in the right perspective. It made me realize that I should not be too proud of myself because I'm just a part of the creation. It made me realize that everything has significance in the macrocosm of things.
Keep on steeming!
Best Regards,
@/ybanezkim26
Please let me know what you think of this travel post by commenting below. Also, please don't forget to follow @/legendarryll and upvote his posts.
How to be you po? 😍 I really love the place and I even love it more through reading your blog. I am an avid follower here 💕
Awee! 😍😍😍 Thank you for following @nikkabomb! I'm suddenly compelled to write more travel posts because of this comment. Hahaha.
How to be me? You don't have to. Just be you and you'll do great. Identify your niche and hone it. You're already awesome, just make yourself more awesome.
Keep on steeming!
I have always admired your way of story telling. I wish you could exactly know how I feel as one of your readers. Reading each and every single blog you wrote is like walking with you through each trail and seeing those beautiful sceneries with you. Amazing! Thank you for always bringing us with you in your trips @ybanezkim26.
Wow. Thanks for such a great advice. I kinda like a lot of things haha I'm still narrowing my interests tho. Thanks 😍😍😍
I need to learn tips from you, @ybanezkim26! How to write a travel blog as successful as this? I guess I'll just have to wait for your post about tips and tricks on how to do so! 😁
Haha. Tips I'll be posting will be about how to get curied. In terms of travel blogging, I realized that no matter how good I am at telling stories, it will be a waste without stunning photos. So I guess I'm living with @legendarryll's photos as my lifeline. The number one tip I can probably give is to travel with him. Your photos will be exceptional. Haha
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Thank you @tegoshei! 😂😱😱😱 You noticed my post! Thank you! Haha
Even curie noticed it. ;) Congratulations for another great quality post.. ^^ Keep it up! :D
Thank you so much! I need to travel more so that I can post more like this. Haha
Please do so! I'll be watching out for your awesome travel blogs~!!! ^^
thanks for the post! very helpful info for me as i am planning to visit Cebu sometime this year! 😄 👍
Please do visit Cebu @chomlee and consider Kandungaw Peak as one of your destinations. I'm planning to write a post about Kawasan Falls in Badian so please watch out for it. Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing this one! Very helpful and informative specially on the budgeting part. :D By the way, great photos you have there.
Thank you @whitearcana! For the photos, those were taken by the legendary @legendarryll. As expected, it's superb as always. It's not mine. I'm just the undeserving model. Hahaha
@ybanezkim26 astounding. I'm speechless. hahaha
Me too! I'm out of words right now. Literally, nahutdan nako sa ako English. Hahaha. Matulog nako kay labad na ako ulo. 😂 😂 😂
Another quality post! You did really well kuya! Deserves a great deal of recognition
Thank you @josejirafa! Being recognized by the Cebu community would be more than enough for me.
Wow! If there is something that I would love to do but never had an opportunity to do it, that would be visiting this place. Hopefully I can soonest! Thanks for sharing the beauty of this place @ybanezkim26! :)
You should visit soon @jsmalila! That was underrated and that's what makes it worth visiting. Expectations were not much because it's so far from Mantalongon. People will just prefer Osmeña Peak.
Wow! Bring me there @ybanezkim26! Osmeña has lots of tourists. You can't have much peaceful time there.
True! That's why I haven't been there yet. Maybe if di kaayo sikat. Haha. Let's go to Kandungaw sometime. I want to document the transition of colors in the sky. But I have no camera so I think we need Darryll. Haha
Yey! Let's go there @legendarryll! For sure it's nice to see sunrise and sunset there..
OMG Kim! You are a real legend! I always wanna go to this place. My hometown is very near here. kuhiton nalang ko aning Dalaguete. I might go sometime next week. I love the pictures. This is what we call a "curie worthy". Congratz Kim! :) #proudfriend
Thank you #proudfriend! Haha. Adto girl. Nindot kaayo didto basta early morning. Wait. Dili ako ang legend. Ang nagpicture ani ang real na real na legend. Haha
Woooow! @ybanezkim26 The Great! Pwede na kaayo ka mag travel blogger. Hmmm basin out of the country nani sunod :D
Out of the country pero wala man kwarta. Wa sa. Hahaha.
hahahahah inig ka payout ani pwde na!
Omg😑 I'm so speechless kim, you're really good at blogging very professional. 3 years mi sa Dalaguete per wa man gyud ko kabaw Ani nga place Kim.
Sureness? Layo man gud guro maong dili siya sikat. Thank you first lady @bonjovey!
Wahhhhh I'm your fan po. I'm from cebu too and I was planning on going there for relaxation thank you very much for the tips and guide co cebuano! More power to your blog <3
Thank you @mushipanda! I'm so happy that this blog is able to help people.
I sort of wish I knew about this when I still lived at home. I feel like I've missed out on a lot!
If I may ask, where are you now @velveteendream? You can always go back and visit Kandungaw anytime.
I live in Minnesota, USA now. I left Cebu in 2002, and I sorely miss home. I miss all the good food... Alejo's lechon, Jollibee, even Snow Sheen restaurant on Colon street. I'm wondering if that's still there. hahah. Lisod mag save ug money usahay kay ang bills pa ang unahon.
I see. I'll try to look for those landmarks you mentioned if they were still existing.
True that. Mauna gyud ang bills before anything else.
They had really great pork asado. Omg. Asa man ka ni skwela diha?
Humana ko eskwela. USC-TC, Chemical Engineering. Graduate ko pag 2015. Hahaha
Fellow Carolinian, I see. HAHAHA! I graduated from Girl's High when it was still that. I hear it's South Campus now. COOL! Man, you are a young one! I'm old as hell. hahahaa
hello @ybanezkim26 , how to be you po ? I hope someday we can have some discussion for tips . Im willing to learn po. take care and godbless.. see you soon :)
Hi @thefairlady! It was nice meeting you at Steemnulog! I really had a great time chatting with a lady with a bubbly personality. Your username really fits you well. I'll surely see you soon!
About on how to be me, you don't have to. You're already awesome as you are. About the writing and curie upvote, I can discuss some other time in person. Actually, I'm now writing a post about how to get a curie upvote. I'll try my best to upload it tonight.
This is outstanding! Gosh! The talent is overflowing!
Thank you @glennamayjumaoas! Please take note that I didn't take the pictures. It was @legendarryll. You can follow him for his amazing photography series.
Of course, Kim. You must have super powers to pose like that an take the shot at the same time. Hahah. Anyhow, both of you are amazing!