Start Your Day at Cagsawa Ruins
Explore the Ruins
This is your chance to touch and feel the famous Cagsawa Ruins and you'll come to realize that there are some more things to know not discussed by your school teacher only if you will observe keenly and examine the ruins with curiosity.
See what's inside the ruined belfry
But of course, have you ever wondered what to see inside the belfry? 'Cause you know, we always see the exterior in books but not what inside the belfry right? This is your chance to prove that there is no dragon inside the belfry.
I was really curious, and now, I was able to see that inside the belfry are volcanic stones stuck together. It is massive you know. The holes inside (that used to be the windows of the belfry) were great source of light inside. But during the night, they become non-useful, of course.
Shop for souvenir (optional)
Inside the Cagsawa Ruins premises are plenty of local products to choose from. But one inviting commodity that I don't suggest shoppers to buy is the Wild Orchid from Mayon. I am afraid these orchids will run out due to high demand.
Just buy other orchids but not this beautiful wild orchids growing at the slopes of Mayon Volcano.
Travel Back in time at Balay Suanoy
Check out the Balay Suanoy Ancestral Home. It is a restaurant-museum. It is a very elegant house that contains a lot of vintage stuff. It feels like you are not in Albay because of the Intramuros-ish and Vigan-ish ambiance.Located across the street is the Gazebo, it is recommended for group travelers who want to experience dining in this high-end restaurant.
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I am confident enough to say that it won't disappoint :)
Visit the Daraga Church
You need to climb the hill where this church is located. If you don't have an idea how this church looks like before it was painted with white, check out the belfry and you'll know how old it looks.
Get inside the Daraga Church
Inside the church was empty when I went here. The facade looks older than what is seen inside based on how I see it.
Dine (again) with the Mayon View
It gives you an outdoor-dining experience because of the vastness of the plains you see below that gradually meet together at the top in unison that is the peak of the almost-perfect cone Mayon Volcano.
I hope this one helps. Go! Explore the town of Daraga!
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Ganda naman dyan!
ReplyDeleteMarco | True! Punta ka na rin dali! :)
ReplyDeleteyou forgot lovers backpackers, an adventure for honeymooners.
ReplyDeleteare those huge and colorful round things earrings? they look interesting.
the white church looks interesting. it reminds me of white chocolate church sculpture.
fifileigh | oh yeah! I forgot! Thanks for the idea. hehe.
ReplyDeletefifileigh | P.S. No, they aren't earrings. They are house decors actually made from Manila hemp.
ReplyDeleteapple and banana crepes sounds very yummy! i indulge them in thailand I think and indeed bicol express is a must! Would love to try and go visit this place! xx
ReplyDeleteThe last time I was at Caramoan Island, Nakita ko lang ang Mayon from afar. how I wish nagpunta na rin kami sa Daraga. Ang gaganda pala ng tanawin dyan plus masasarap na tsibug.
ReplyDeleteI've been to the ruins but only to take a quick view of Mayon. Looks like I still have a lot to explore in Daraga, Albay.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very useful post. We went to Donsol for the whalesharks and had a side trip to Albay. Due to limited time we only went to the ruins but I did not feel like we were shortchanged because the ruins itself has many spots you can explore (or so I thought). Apparently, now I think we have to visit again. I will be saving this link as reference in our next Donsol-Albay trip. :)
ReplyDeleteMaryJane Tauyan | Yes, of course! Don't ya ever miss the Bicol Express :) But in Balay Suanoy, I was really uber-satisfied with the crepes and Crispy Pata (Highly recommended). And yeah, I ate Bicol Express a lot! :)
ReplyDeletepapaleng | Yuppp! Basta explore lang ng explore. Marami talaga makikita kahit saang town pa yan may mai-ooffer lagi basta Pinas! :)
ReplyDeleteFranc Ramon | Actually I ruined the Albay itinerary with my friends. Because we stayed at the ruins too long which made us reach other parts of the itinerary at night already, it was not helpful, lols.
ReplyDeletespecial education | Adam, You can still do it next time :)
ReplyDeleteThe first shot- Ganda bro! will use this post as reference- Me and wifey are planning to have a short vacation in Bicol region on 3rd week of dec.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips its my dream to visit this place I hope to do this next year.
ReplyDeleteTraveling Morion | Have a Happy Bicol trip brother!
ReplyDeleteOrly Ballesteros | You're welcome Orly!
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