Thursday, June 2, 2011
Oh
no. The time that we have all feared has now come upon us. The end is
near. The end is very, very near. The end of Summer, that is. So rain
has been pouring over us like crazy, and we might have even started to
enrol ourselves already; but we can still do something about. I suggest
that you do a last hurrah of sorts; do something before classes actually
start. Here are some of the things that I think would make for good
activities before the start of boredom (also known as formal classes).
5.)
Try out a new extreme sport or hobby (like bartending!) and master it.
Having this much free time during the Summer vacation will allow you to
perform and practice your extreme sport of choice more often; thus,
giving you more time to master it. If you decide to try out a new hobby
(bartending!), it would be extra cool to actually boast of your
newly-learned skills come the start of classes.
4.)
Go on a road trip across Mindanao. Going on a road trip with your
friends is a wonderful experience all to itself. It allows you to bond
without actually doing anything but just sitting for the whole trip. Of
course, the destination also counts. Look for fun, new and exciting
summer destinations. Suggestions: Maragusan, Dapitan, or Siargao
3.)
Throw a house party. It is better to throw a house party during the
summer vacation because people are not as busy as when school starts. If
you appreciate a perfect attendance; do this before classes start.
Moreover, throwng a house party to welcome the start of classes or the
end of Summer is just hot and will put you at the top of your class’
social ladder.
2.)
Find a summer fling. There are two ways this could go. First, you can
find a summer fling which turns into a full-blown relationship or
extends until classes start. Use this as inspiration. Or, it could end
before classes start, so you could focus on your studies. Either way,
remember that flings are for fun, not for emotional attachment.
1.) Get totally wasted. Get
it out of your system and make sure that you get totally wasted so you
would not want to drink or get drunk ever again. Ever. This will help
you focus in school once classes start.
Going Through Hell to Reach Heaven
Now,
I am sure you got a wee bit curious when I mentioned “Maragusan” in my
list of Summer-Road trip destinations above. And if you didn’t well, you
should have, because that would have been the perfect segue to this,
the second part of this week’s article.
Maragusan
is actually a town in Compostela Valley. It is a four-hour drive away
(including rough roads and extreme conditions (which for me, simply
mean, no clean comfort rooms along the way)) from Davao City but is well
worth the travel. Over the weekend, I was invited by DabTOA or Dabaw
Tourism Operators Association and Ms. Editha Julian to attend a
familiarization tour and Press Conference at Ms. Julian’s gorgeous
mountain resort: Haven’s Peak.
Haven’s
Peak was different from all other mountain resorts I have been to in
Mindanao because of its location. It is literally atop a hill and it was
4000 feet above sea level. This made it extra cool during the night,
and painfully cold, during the day. In fact, fog was all around the
property as we marvelled at its simplistic, but aesthetically pleasing
interiors, and exteriors that include two swimming pools, several
cottages, an open restaurant, a cozy lobby, a viewing deck (that
provided not only a view of Maragusan town proper but also a grand view
of surrounding mountains that conceal the gorgeous wonders of
Compostela), and several pocket gardens.
Even
thought he resort is gorgeous and is a perfect place to relax over some
drinks, Maragusan offers so much more than just Haven’s Peak. Because
of this, the resort has partnered with the local Tourism Office to
provide activity packages and tours for their guests. These activities
include Trekking and Falls-Hopping; an exciting day-tour that involve
stopping over some of the most beautiful water falls in Compostela
Valley (naturally, this involves an allotted time for bathing in pools
by the falls); Mountain Climbing for 3 days and 2 nights at Mount
Candalaga; Swimming at Cold and Hot Springs; Cultural Enrichment tours
at the Mansaka Village; a tour of DOLE Stanfilco Banana Plantation; and
of course (because Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world is endemic
in this part of the country) Rafflesia Watching.
“What
about the rates?” I could almost hear your thought process all the way
from the future (I am, of course, writing this a week in advance). The
rates are surprisingly affordable. Their meals for example, range from
about 30 pesos to 100 bucks. You could take a dip in their pool for 80
pesos per person and sleep in their Tribal Huts (good for 3-5 people)
for only 1,400 inclusive of free usage of swimming pools and breakfast
for two. If you prefer to sleep with a large group of people, their
dormitory type rooms go for 350 pesos, with 8 people per room. Their
tents go as low as 250 pesos (for single occupancy) up to 750 pesos
(good for five people).
Truly,
Maragusan, and Haven’s Peak is sure to be one of the hottest summer
destinations from here on end. It is a wonder how this hidden mountain
paradise has been hidden from pop consciousness for this long; but maybe
therein lies its allure.
So
if you are looking for that last summer destination, or find that you
need a safe place to find solace in away from the busy city life; travel
al the way through a hellish road to get to a piece of heaven that is
Haven’s Peak.
Wow..!!!!! ganda naman tlaga sa lugar nyo..
ReplyDeleteGusto ko pumunta ng Maragusan!!!!!!!!!!!
Huhu, kelan pa kaya???????/