(Tacurong City to Sultan Kudarat Provincial
Capitol, to Baras Bird Sanctuary to Lake Sebu Seven Falls to Surallah, to Tupi
to White Haven, Gumasa, Glan)
It’s been an age since I posted here; my brief hiatus was a roller-coaster
ride: a lot of eventful and life-changing moments have happened. So, I want to
welcome myself with a great travel post, one that’s filled with overwhelming
happiness: Our Trip to SOCCSKSARGEN.
Okaaay, I’m sure I’ll be using this acronym
a lot in this post and since it’s too long, allow me to call it ‘SOX’
(Seriously, am I violating any rules/laws here? Misuse or copyright
infringement maybe? I hope not. lol)
If you’re wondering where on earth SOX is,
it’s on the central and southern part of Mindanao (I hate calculating latitudes
and mapping, so you’re welcome to just Google it.) SOX, stands for SOC (South
Cotabato), C (Cotabato City), SK (Sultan Kudarat), SAR (Sarangani) and GEN
(General Santos City).
The original plan was just a trip only to Tacurong City
(in Sultan Kudarat) and it was supposed to be only me and Anaziela (plus Rocky,
if he’ll be available). But when Engr. Olot (Olot again?lol) offered his ride,
Eep, Rocky, and the Junior SNGs Mary, BJ and Francis came along. Tacurong City,
or the City of Goodwill is situated at the crossroads of Central Mindanao. It
serves as the gateway to the 4 major cities of Mindanao: Gensan, Cotabato,
Davao and Cagayan de Oro.
The happy trip started on the 22nd
of April. Upon reaching Digos City, we got lost around the small town trying to
find Jolibee for breakfast, so we opted for Darling’s Carenderia/Balbacuahan
which was on a highway. Thanks to Olot’s instincts, and to the ‘not-so-helpful’
tips from the residents and the GPS, we eventually found the right track to
Tacurong City.
There was not much to see, just trees and
trees and trees! Hehe. We passed by Makilala, and true as Rocky often tells me,
there were really a bunch, no, hectares and hectares of rubber tree plantation.
As we pass by Datu Paglas, my tension started. I can’t help but to think of the
brutal Maguindanao Massacre, I thought we’ll pass through the site. I wasn’t
talking much, and I often pause on breathing. My heart was stomping ever so
loudly that I can almost hear it shouting, especially when passing through a
lot of road tolls managed by terrorist-looking civilians. But when I saw the
Tacurong signage, I felt relieved, but not so much until we reached the loving residence
of the Cajandig Family. Their warm welcome was the best!
One of the reasons I joined this trip is to
see my college classmates whom I haven’t seen since graduation. First stop?
Vangiekoy’s place! We went to their house (which was at a nearby subdivision) since she offered to prepare our lunch. I was so much, very, very much happy to see Evangeline again. And I really miss her cooking! As usual, her Sinugbang Bangus with Salted Egg specialty topped it!
Thank you so much Vanj and to your
Nanay! P.S. You have not changed – you’re still bully, funny, okay fine taller,
nicer and the greatest friend one can have! (I should’ve taken a photo of your
room to show to MM Beta. Hey I can blackmail you on that! Hahaha) I know you’ll
only skip to this part so I love you as always Vanj! See you again very soon! J
Now back to the loving Cajandig family.
Let’s name them:
Here’s the jolly, sexy and the coolest Auntie
Andresa. She’s a great dancer and singer (now we know where Eep got her talent).
The eldest child is Kuya Marlon, but he
wasn’t there during our mini vacation so we didn’t have the chance to meet him.
Then there’s Kuya Brian (the SINGER-est of
them all), with his wife Ate Ching and kids Rain, and Thunder. Thunder’s
baptismal was set on April 27th, Sunday. Eep, Mary and BJ were
invited to be godfather and godmothers but we couldn’t afford to stay that long
to attend the ceremony so they just gave their gifts in advance.
Kuya Cha (a great painter, by the way) and
his little girl Shine.
The sexy, jolly, beautiful, smart, witty
and gorgeous? Hehe. Only girl of the family, Ate Vanessa with his cutie
patootie Dayniel Omar, whom we now call Adeday! He’s now the youngest member of
SNG.
Some more pictures of the cutie patootie:
haaayy..makagigil!!! lami paakon kadaghan! hehe
Kuya Joey with wife Ate Celine and their
very kulit + pasaway kid, Rayver.
Kuya Barny
SULTAN KUDARAT PROVINCIAL CAPITOL
After we had our lunch at Vangie’s place,
we head on to the Sultan Kudarat Provincial Capitol. Ate Vanessa’s an employee
there so she gave us a free tour. It was my first time to be inside a facility,
a function hall and an office that’s run by a Muslim. We were truly feeling royalties
with all the glittery, shining, shimmering furniture sets. What amazed me with this region is that their Provincial Capitol is very much open to all. We even got the chance to go inside the office of the Governor, and sit on his royal chair! I wonder how many government offices here in the Philippines is as much as welcoming as with the Sultan Kudarat.
On our first night, we were served Native
Chicken Soup for dinner. I repeat, Tinolang Manok Bisaya! Again, Manok Bisaya! I
was sweating all over, sipping on the dish that was oh so delicious-o!
The first night was filled with endless
talks, catching up, getting know everyone. They were all very nice. J
On our 2nd day (April 23), we
stayed in their home the whole morning, relaxing under their mango tree (and
eating mango fruits from it too). It was a day of eating, laughing, resting,
eating again and laughing again.
We also had Hito for lunch, and Rocky was lucky enough to have been given a mini quick tutorial on how to prepare Hito. One thing we've learned: To kill Hito, just sprinkle salt all over its body!
LAKE SEBU SEVEN FALLS
At around noon, we went to Lake Sebu Seven
Falls. I wasn’t much enticed by the Zipline ride, so only An-an, Mary, BJ and
Olot rode it. And I was damn right at not choosing to ride, as the four of them
walked their way through a tiring stairs back to the entrance station. There was
no service vehicle to pick them up! They had a full exercise on that afternoon!
Hahaha! We weren’t able to swim too, the falls that we went to (Falls1-3) are so
not meant for swimming so most of us are still on their sleep clothes.
Wala daw sila nahadlok. Oooowkay. :D
They say
that you can walk through the seven falls, and there really is one that’s good
for swimming, but we have kids with us and most of us weren’t ready for long,
tiring walks.
We also weren’t able to go to Lake Sebu
where we’re supposed to taste their freshly cooked Tilapias. They say it’s the
best! The sky was getting dark, so we hurried back home, only to find out it’s
still a scorching hot afternoon. That’s a tip: Don’t go to Lake Sebu on an
afternoon because it usually rains. We had a mini roadtrip to Surallah, and
headed back home to Tacurong.
BARAS BIRD SANCTUARY -> TUPI
On the 3rd day (April 24), morning
was again spent at their beautiful and loving place, munching on delicious
foods again (including the super sour mangoes!) and chitchatting, playing with
Adeday. By afternoon, we went to Baras Bird Sanctuary. I think this is the only
eco-tourism spot in Tacurong. It’s not a man-made spot, but more of a protected
area (sanctuary gani!). Thousands of species of birds flocked to this 2-hectare
spot. We were given a farmer’s hat at the entrance, and lead by the tourist
guide as we roamed around. I wonder how birds choose a spot to be their natural
habitat..hmmm..
And then we went to the City Cathedral.
Tacurong by the way is home to many Ilonggos, I think 90% of their population
consists of Ilonggos, and most of them, if not all are Catholics. It feels good
to pay a visit and pray in the church of where your destination is.
We love you Papa Jesus! :)
TUPI, SOUTH COTABATO
Now we’re then off to Tupi, to see another
classmate and my very close, maldita in a loving way, jolly, my always
confidante, gwapang college classmate/friend: Rynie Rose! I was supposed to
stay at Tupi for a night but Olot offered to give me a ride and they said (or
Rocky said) I should stick with the group. We fetched Rynie at the Gaisano
Grand of Marbel where she’s working. The moment I saw
this pasaway girl, I felt really teary-eyed! I didn’t realize how much I missed her until I saw and hugged her in person! And finally, after years and years
of her inviting me at their place, I finally reached their home and got to see
Uncle Sam (Rynie’s Papa)! I’ve always seen Ante Neng (the lovely mother) way
back college when she’d visit Rynie in Davao. I can’t explain my mixed emotions
then, and I can’t thank Olot enough for the early gift of seeing Rynie.
We
talked endlessly, like so much have happened but nothing’s changed between our
bond. We also met Rynie’s new boyfie Jervis. He’s nice and gwaping, I just hope
he’ll take care of Rynie, and never ever break her heart. Or else!!!hehe.
It
was around 8:00pm in the evening, and we got a long way back to Tacurong, so we
decided to leave. How could 3 hours be so quick? As I hugged Rynie goodbye,
tears fell all over me. I hate the feeling of saying goodbye to this girl. She’s
the major reason why I went to this trip, because she’s like a stress reliever,
my outlet and my sun on gloomy days. I was really emotional but it’s because I
am just too happy, I’m the happiest girl and this is the happiest and best
advance gift ever! Thank you SNG, you are the best!
Ang iyakin. Bow.
The morning after was our last day. We woke
up as early as 4:00am, had another round of delicious and sumptuous meal for
breakfast. Shortly after, we took some
pictures and bid goodbye to the loving and talented Cajandig family. No words
are enough to explain how great these people are, we had the best accommodation,
awesome company, plus mouth-watering foods cooked and served with love. I really regret not having been able to take pictures of the foods (foodSSS gyud!) but rest assured, we’ll
surely go back to their place! Hehe
GENSAN -> GLAN
It was around 8am when we arrived to
Gensan, we stopped by McDonalds to buy some food for lunch then headed on
Gumasa, Glan in Sarangani Province. Sarangani roadtrip is the best, the ride was
smooth as they have well constructed road. Gumasa is known as the Little
Boracay in Mindanao. It has a kilometer stretch of very fine white sand -just
like Dahican, only that there aren’t any big splashing waves. There are a whole lot
of beach resorts in Gumasa, but we opted for the first one: White Haven Beach
Resort.
Gumasa is enchanting and surely is relaxing. I just hope officials would preserve its beauty.
Heavenly!
Look at that fine, powdery sand!
Obligatory pose. hehe
Lucky for us, that day was the opening/start of the Mahin Festival of Glan. Festivities were held just beside White Haven Beach Resort, and since shorelines are open to all, we were able to witness the event. I especially loved the sand sculptures!
Plus, we were able to see Manny Pacquiao in person!
Are you jealous now? hehe..Oh beach!! I love you!
Eto pa! Let the good times roll!
Kay daghan man ang wala! Imagine nalang their presence! hehe
It was a long and happy trip, but our wants and heart's desires were fulfilled. Thank you so much Olot for being so much generous in giving all
of us a ride. We truly were able to unwind, I myself felt relieved and was very very very very verymuch happy. I love you all to the moon and back!
To the next trip! Kung c Aanne pa, "Mwah mwah mwah Tsup tsup tsup!" :)
Oookaaay..I just can't help but to upload these cutie patootie photos of our one and only Adeday!