Date: January 21-22, 2012 (2D/1N)
Destination: Mt. Pundaquit-Nagsasa-Capones (San Antonio, Zambales)
Budget: P1,700.00
Trippers: 8
Itinerary
Day 1 - Saturday
03:00 am - assembly time, at Victory Liner Caloocan (Monumento)
04:00 am - depart, bus Manila to San Antonio, Zambales
08:00 am - arrive, San Antonio. Eat breakfast, shop for goods at the market.
09:30 am - depart, tricycle to Brgy. Pundaquit
09:45 am - arrive, Brgy. Pundaquit (jump-off)
10:00 am - start of trek to Mt. Pundaquit
12:00 nn - summit of Mt Pundaquit
12:30 pm - start of descent
02:00 pm - water source
03:30 pm - Anawangin Cove, rest, photo ops
04:00 pm - depart, boat to Nagsasa Cove
04:30 pm - arrive at Nagsasa Cove, superduper late lunch, set up camp
05:30 pm - sunset photo ops, enjoy the beach
06:00 pm - prepare dinner
06:45 pm - dinner time, socials
08:00 pm - stargazing
11:00 pm - lights off
Day 2 - Sunday
06:00 am - wake up time, prepare breakfast
07:00 am - breakfast time
08:00 am - photo ops, explore the cove, enjoy the beach
10:00 am - break camp, freshen up, quick lunch
11:00 am - depart, boat to Capones Island
12:00 nn - arrive at Capones Island, explore the lighthouse, photo ops
02:30 pm - depart, boat to Pundaquit beach
03:20 pm - arrive to Pundaquit beach, wash-up
04:00 pm - depart, tricycle to San Antonio Market
04:30 pm - bus San Antonio to Olongapo
05:30 pm - arrive at Olongapo, early dinner.
07:00 pm - depart, bust from Olongapo to Manila
10:00 pm - ETA, Manila
Budget for 8 pax
Transportation:
Bus to San Antonio - P270Bus to Olongapo - P40
Olongapo to Manila - P250
Boat transfer (Anawangin-Nagsasa-Capones-Pundaquit) - P350 per head
Food:
Goods from the market - P200
Other Fees
Mt. Pundaquit Guide fee - P100
Camping fee - P100
Tips - P50
extra gastos - P300
est Total - P1,660
safe budget - P1,700
Bits of Tips
• start early to avoid the midday sun during the trek to Mt. Pundaquit
• bring plenty of water
• ziploc bags are needed
• just pm me for more questions :)
How to Go to San Antonio
You may take a ride at Victory Liner Caloocan (Monumento). Earliest trip leaves at 4am. Fare is around P270.00.
Contact Details
Contact Mang Mike for the boat and the guide. I highly recommend his service. You reach him through these numbers: 09283405136 and/or 09277801312.
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Itinerary | Mt. Pundaquit-Nagsasa-Capones
ai..THANK YOU SO MUCH ivan for this.
ReplyDeleteain't no mountain high enough!
ReplyDeletezambales have a great place to go..really enojoy every place there
ReplyDeletesafe kaya iwan yung gamit
ReplyDeletegusto ko sana kasonakatakot iwan gamit. hahaha
ReplyDeletehi im shawn. me and my highschool friends were planning to trek the summit of Mount Nagsasa. sa Nagsasa beach ang jump-off point namin. is it possible kaya? and may malinaw bang trail dun papunta sa summit? kasi yung guide namin hindi sya nagttrek talaga. eh gusto lang namin talaga maghalf day trek sa summit ng Mt. Nagsasa sana. :)
ReplyDeletePlease reach me thru 09179058948 for your answers or thru wilson.sioson@startek.com
I badly need your suggestions/help for this. And i would appreciate it so much if you could. Thank you so much! =)
gusto ko po pumunta,. magkanu po kaya per head,. if meron po kaming dalang sasakyan.. tnx..
ReplyDeleteask ko lng po kung magkano abutin per head,. may sasakyan po kaming dala,. and wid kids...
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