I also recommend using a motorcycle if you do it because it is easier to do the task but it will still depend on you if you want to use a truck, a bicycle your ferrari or simply alay lakad to death :p.
For the mean time, let's focus first to the town. Before we begin, I would want to first show you where San Quintin, Abra is located just in case you haven't read the previous posts of this series where I also placed this map. For the suceeding map, it will be more specific where in San Quintin those points of interest are located.
Although I will be making a comprehensive Abra province Itinerary after I will be able to blog all the towns I have explored in Abra, I want to be town-specific first then I will come to compile them all for my upcoming province-wide comprehensive travel guide for the province.
Possible activities you can do at this part of the Abra River are picknicking, fishing, swimming and why not do kayaking if you have the equipments, right? Oh no, not surfing, even though you have equipments, no surfing please if you don't want to surf your life, LOL!
If you won't try crossing the Abra River, your San Quintin experience won't be complete. This river crossing is free you know. It is funded by the provincial government of Abra to assist the residents in crossing the river - because there is no bridge to connect the communities. Wondering where to see the boatman? Just focus your eyes to the other side of the river and make a big wave. Be sure the boatmen are looking. They will come to fetch you.
So live like a local resident. But mind you, this is not a cruise ship that all you need is comfort. You need to adjust for the situation and act like a local resident. You can also act like a visitor if you want, that's not a problem but be sure you know how to adjust while on board the boat because it is not all about the comfort, but I would say it is an enjoyable experience. Read my river crossing experience here...
I was not able to see it up close because you need to take a longer boat ride to reach the actual place. Learn more about this footprint here...
[7] The Cabaruyan Falls Challenge
I was not able to see the Cabaruyan Falls, also called the Hidden Falls in Brgy. Labaan but I will leave this to you as a challenge to explore it, the challenge to find your direction here and the challenge to share a travel guide here. To give you an idea how this natural wonder looks like, I have found a video here.
That's it! I hope you'll enjoy your town exploration in San Quintin soon! Please inform me if you have seen the waterfalls. As of now, I am still planning to go there for me to update this post.
How to Go to San Quintin, Abra
Narvacan Junction: If mistakenly took a north-bound bus that goes directly to Laoag or Vigan, drop at Narvacan Junction. Abra-bound buses all enter in this junction.
Travel Notes
For a more comprehensive list of tourist attractions in the whole province of Abra, follow the following link: [ABRA] Tourist Spots, Attractions and Must-See Destinations
[ABRA] Tourist Spots, Attractions and Must-See Destinations
TEASER: "To those people who are afraid to visit Abra, think twice. Abra is the place with real best-kept secrets.".
It's a long adventure trip! Interesting place. I'm curious with the footprint of Angalo! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a journey now in Abra and thanks for taking us to the deeper parts of Abra and other towns through your blogs.
ReplyDeletegreat detailed itinerary, no plans to Abra yet but seeing this post makes me want to visit the place.
ReplyDeletelalalaPatricia | Hey Lala! Yeee! There is a link there, you can see it more. I have written about the story there :)
ReplyDeleteFranc Ramon | yeah bro, I find happiness doing and sharing these stuff :)
ReplyDeleteCarizza Chua | Ow, thanks for the nice words.
ReplyDeleteThis route is really interesting to take, I just don't know if I have the strength to take it.
ReplyDeletereally "edmiring" all your travels!!! kinda scary, ...mmm, adventurous trip... gotta bring a watch!! :)
ReplyDeleteTeresa Martinez | Mommy Tere, hope you can do it also soon!
ReplyDeleteGemma Defeo-Hilotin | Wow! New term there! I want to use that are Gemz, hehe.
ReplyDeletei agree with you... o be a real explorer you have to get to know the place as a whole and not just by what it is famous for... I like your travel style... you really submerged yourself to the craft... and art of travelling
ReplyDeleteKoko Tamura (Blogger Bark) | Thanks for the nice words :)
ReplyDeletethese are places i haven't heard so much about... thanks to you're post, i discovered how beautiful abra is. Yahweh bless.
ReplyDeleteralph | Welcome Ralph!
ReplyDeletehow much fare is manila-abra at partas?
ReplyDeletehow much is manila-abra at partas?
ReplyDelete| Hello! Around 500 pesos, for deluxe, start with 600 pesos :0
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