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Saturday, November 5, 2016

Lakbay sa Albay - My DIY Half-Day Tour in Legazpi

September 29, 2016, I finally saw the majestic beauty of the famous Mayon Volcano on a sunny afternoon while boarding our plane. The view of Mayon’s indescribable from my seat. Thanks to the tip given by other bloggers – I took the window seat (F) to Legazpi.















It’s more practical to stay in Legazpi, Albay if you’re planning to have a city tour. Most of Albay’s attractions are within the area and as low as Php300, you can visit few of Legazpi’s famous tourist spots via tricycle.




I started my solo tour the following day. Hotel Fina offers free service (green, bigger-than-the-average tricycle that can accommodate 4 backpackers) going to either PUJ or shuttle terminal. Decided to take PUJ this time bound to Legazpi Grand Terminal. Fare is Php 25.

I was the only passenger left just before we reach the terminal. Just like my other solo city tour travel, cheaper and faster way to explore Legazpi’s via tricycle. It would be helpful if you already have a list of places to visit for an easier haggling moment with the tricycle drivers.

Mine was Php300 and that includes:

-          Parks and Wildlife
-          Lignon Hill
-          Cagsawa Ruin
-          Sidetrip on Legazpi Boulevard

First Stop: Parks and Wildlife












It looked bigger in the photos that I checked online, but it seems to be a smaller version of the other parks and wildlife that I visited. I didn’t get excited as I saw the animals inside their respective cages. Perhaps it’s because I saw more than when I visited The Eagle Center in Davao which houses not just powerful eagles, but lots of other animals in their customized “home”.






















Next Stop: Lignon Hill

Lignon Hill wasn’t part of my original itinerary, but since it’s just few steps away from Parks and Wildlife and included in my customized tour, it’s not a bad idea to see how Mayon Volcano looks like at Lignon Hill’s viewing deck.



 Viewing Deck (Glad I was able to see Mayon's perfect cone shape prior to my tour)





The way to the viewing deck’s steep and might require a 20-minute (or longer) “walk”, hence renting habal-habal (motorcycle) for Php20 is highly recommended. Unfortunately, no habal-habal was available when I arrived, so it’s either I take a “walk” or rent this vehicle for Php 100:








On our way up

















Viewing Deck




























There are other activities that we can do in Lignon Hill. Perhaps for 1,000, we can try all the activities that they offer (excluding ATV).

FYR (activity price list)




I wasn’t planning to try any other activity, but the 10-peso fee (though my grandma guide asked for Php20) for the Japanese Tunnel caught my attention. Hahah! And since it’s just for Php10, you’re done with your tunnel exploration in a minute.

















That Japanese statue, crucifix, and Japanese flag are the only things that you can see inside the tunnel (that's around 10 steps away from the tunnel's entrance). That opening on the left picture's for your eyes only. I thought we'd be passing through, but the old lady said when I asked what that was,"Ah, wala na yan, halika na!"

























Cagsawa Ruins was next. I was imagining that Mayon looks more majestic in Cagsawa since that's what I usually see on postcard. However, when I got there, I was a bit disappointed since it appears to be further. Inwas told by a friend that I could have touched the foot of Mt. Mayon if I had tried ATV, but no thanks. I was on a budgeted tour. It wasn't really my plan to check Cagsawa's history, too, but Kuya Driver still shared with me his Cagsawa knowledge.






















Lunch time. Back to the Grand Terminal and had our lunch in one of the eateries there. I actually got injured when I was in Lignon Hill and the pain started to kick in while having lunch. I decided to go back to Tabaco instead of heading to Kawa-Kawa. H9owever, Kuya Driver kept on insisting that I should see Legazpi Boulevard. I guess it comes"alive" at night, but during the day, there isn't much to do, though if the weather's good, visitors can definitely find it a perfect place for a morning jog.





Just before leaving Tabaco the following day, I'd like to see at least one must-see places in the area. Good thing St. John the Baptist church is just few blocks away from the hotel.





















This tour didn't cost me that much. Here's my Albay Itinerary, Budget


Lakbay sa Albay - Budget and Itinerary for My DIY Tabaco and Legazpi Tour

Things had been a bit disorganized at work from July to August, so I decided to take a much needed break. Luckily Cebu Pac had a seat sale when I thought of going somewhere. I already had Bicol in mind since I didn’t have the chance to have a glimpse of its crater from the airplane window on our flight to Cebu few years ago.










September 29, 2016, I finally saw the majestic beauty of the famous Mayon Volcano on a sunny afternoon while boarding our plane. The view of Mayon’s indescribable from my seat. Thanks to the tip given by other bloggers – I took the window seat (F) to Legazpi.
  • So that’s how the “perfect cone” looks like!










It’s more practical to stay in Legazpi, Albay if you’re planning to have a city tour. Most of Albay’s attractions are within the area and as low as Php300, you can visit few of Legazpi’s famous tourist spots via tricycle.

However, I decided to check in one of Tabaco hotels which is an hour away from Grand Terminal in Legazpi via shuttle. Fare is Php50. The view of Mayon Volcano from its rooftop (rooftop with swimming pool and jakuzi), as well as the good reviews it received from its guests made me decide to try it.
  • Pic of mayon from Fina rooftop


















  • Pool and Jakuzi: give them heads up prior to your arrival that you wish to use their pool / Jakuzi’s water’s cold. One of their attendants appeared to be confused when I asked if the water would get any warmer



  • Very comfortable bed for a restful sleep
































  • Bathroom: everything’s clean and modern, complete with bidet and toiletries















  • Restaurant: not that pricey, average food taste





  • Fina’s entrance


Hotel Fina is in a strategic location – few steps away from the bus stop where you need to alight from your one-hour shuttle trip from the Grand Terminal. It’s very close to the PUJ and Shuttle Terminal bound to Grand Terminal in Legazpi and Watson’s Drugstore, Jollibee, Chowking, and shops (others seem to be surplus shops) are just around the corner. St. John the Baptist Church is also stone’s throw away. You can see it the moment you get off the shuttle.
  • St. John the Baptist church

I started my solo tour the following day. Hotel Fina offers free service (green, bigger-than-the-average tricycle that can accommodate 4 backpackers) going to either PUJ or shuttle terminal. Decided to take PUJ this time bound to Legazpi Grand Terminal. Fare is Php 25.
I was the only passenger left just before we reach the terminal. Just like my other solo city tour travel, cheaper and faster way to explore Legazpi’s via tricycle. It would be helpful if you already have a list of places to visit for an easier haggling moment with the tricycle drivers.
Mine was Php300 and that includes:
  • Park and Wildlife
  • Lignon Hill
  • Cagsawa Ruins
  • Sidetrip on Legazpi Boulevard


 Cagsawa Ruins






















 Legazpi Boulevard









Lignon Hill






Park and Wildlife











Kuya Driver told me that their usual rate should you want to visit all the attractions advertised in his tricycle is Php2,000.



Itinerary:
First Day:
10:40 ETD from NAIA
11:40 ETA to Legazpi Airport
12:00 Lunch at Grand Terminal (though our tricycle driver recommended Four Seasons Restaurant which seems to be a few-minute walk from the terminal)
13:00 ETD from Grand Terminal to Hotel Fina, Tabaco
Note: a friend advised me to get a ticket from the passengers’ booth should you want to take a tricycle to Grand Terminal to avoid pricey ride. You can easily see the booth outside the airport. Php 30 was written on our ticket, but the driver still asked for Php 40.00
14:00 ETA, Hotel Fina
15:00 Light Snack at the hotel’s restaurant
16:00 Jakuzi Time (pool’s not available)
19:00 Dinner
Second Day:
8:00 Breakfast (The hotel offers complementary Pinoy-style breakfast)
10:00 PUJ Terminal in Tabaco to Grand Terminal in Legazpi
11:00 Parks and Wildlife and Lignon Hill
12:00 Cagsawa Ruins
13:00 Lunch at Grand Terminal
14:00 Legazpi Boulevard
15:00 Shuttle back to hotel ( I was about to take a shuttle to Kawa-Kawa, but I got injured in Lignon Hill - no choice but to cut my tour short)
Third Day:
7:00 Breakfast
9:00 Church Visit and Shop
11:00 Left Tabaco
14:00 ETD from Legazpi Airport
Budget:
Plane Ticket on seat sale:         Php 1,500
Hotel Room:                            Php 3,000 (1,500/night)
Food for 3-day vacation:         Php 700
City Tour alone:                       Php 300
Others:                                     Php 400 (Depends on what activities you want to do and things to buy)
Total:                                      Php: 4,000 (estimated amount)


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