Travelling has been in the
mainstream these days and we Cebuanos love it. There are agencies and
airline companies that offer tour packages which are really affordable but can
somehow be painful in our pockets for us thrift travelers. My friends
and I have formulated an idea of promoting this 500-Peso Travel Challenge to
help find solutions for Cebuano Thrift Travellers.
Our first stop is the peaceful
island of OLANGO. Olango Island is just one of the populated island which are under
the governance of Lapu-Lapu City and the Municipality of Cordova . Olango and
its 2 satellite islets the Caohagan and Pangan-an is under the jurisdiction of
Lapu-Lapu while Giluntongan and Nalusuan belongs to Cordova. Some geographers call
the whole Lapu-Lapu – Cordova Territory as the Mactan Group of Islands.
The island has been known for its
stunning wetlands where birds from Japan, China and Siberia migrate and seek
refuge from winter. There are approximately 77 loyal migratory bird species
that the area serves annually. This is the reason why the Olango Island Bird
and Wildlife Sanctuary was established so as the Olango Island Marine Life
Sanctuary.
Olango Island Port |
Instead of taking those package
tours, why not go there by yourselves and dare to take a day-trip with your
friends or family. The whole chanllenge will begins from the heart of Visayas –
Cebu City. You may start your trip from SM City Cebu for this is the only place
which all Cebuanos are very familiar. From there you have two options whether
to take a Van for Hire(V-Hire) or a Public Utility Jeepney(PUJ/JEEP).
For the V-hire you must take the
one which route is Mepza-Opon or Mepza-Gaisano. Then the V-hire will drop
you to Gaisano or sometimes they would really reach to MEPZA. From MEPZA or
Gaisano, take another PUJ going to Punta Engaño and then tell the driver to take
you to Movenpick or Hilton.
For those who will take the PUJ,
you may take one going to MEPZA and follow the instructions from the previous
paragraph or in any case that there will be scarcity with the PUJ going there, you may take one with 01K plate and then the driver will take you to
the Parkmall Terminal. From Parkmall, you may wait for a jeepney going to Punta
Engaño.
Once you have reached Movenpick, beside the resort is a port for pumpboats for Getafe, Bohol
which you will recognize for its very long ticket lines and one for Olango
Island. Purchase a ticket for Olango-Trans. It will only take 15-20 minutes
water travel till you reach the port of the place. It is ok not to plan the
whole thing since from the port, there are many people that could assist you
with your itineraries especially the tricycle and habal-habal drivers.
From the port, you may take the
habal-habal which will carry 2-3 people in one trip or the tricycle which is
more comfortable and ideal for those in groups of 5-6 people. Tell the driver to
take you to the Bird and Wildlife Sanctuary. Travelling time will only take
10-15 minutes depending on the drivers speed limits. You may also rent a bicycles which is very common in the area.
You will know that you are on track
if you will see an arch that states “Welcome to San Vicente” and so you are en route to the Olango Marine Life Sanctuary. Once you have reached the gate of the Bird and Wildlife Sanctuary, from there you
have to walk approximately 200 meters for you to get to the sanctuary itself
which is a mangrove wetland with concrete platforms that are not visible during high tides and a cottage for site and bird viewing.
The reception will either ask
someone to assist you and will provide binoculars but in our case, they just
let us go there by ourselves which is fine with us to avoid pressure from the
tourist guide. But the sad part is they did not provide binoculars to us but
they provided the foreigners and the thing we know is that it is for free.
Probably because we are just local tourists, discrimination in this way is
tolerable though as we prefer to go there by ourselves.
When we
were there we haven’t seen migratory birds around the place, or they’re just
probably behind the mangroves hiding or taking rest since it is low tide
and fishes are not available for them. We are expecting a lot though since it is
winter season in the countries I have mentioned earlier. Then we decided to take
pictures of the place and had a short funshoot.
Then we took a walk going to the Marine Sanctuary which you will just walk
approximately 150 meters till you reach the gate of the place. Then when you reach the
gate you will take another walk to the boardwalk they have provided for the
tourists to reach to the sanctuary. There we swam and snorkeled and saw fishes
of different species. We haven’t seen huge breeds since it is low tide.
-
Jeepney (SM-Engaño) P
26.00
-
Olango-Trans ticket(round trip) P 30.00
-
Terminal Fee(round trip) P 6.00
- Marine Sanctuary Entry P 75.00 (if you will snorkel) P 35.00 (for site viewing only)
- Marine Sanctuary Entry P 75.00 (if you will snorkel) P 35.00 (for site viewing only)
-
Tricycle (going to bird sanctuary) P 24.00 (P 120.00 for 5)
-
Bird Sanctuary Entry P 30.00
-
Habal-Habal (back to the port) P 30.00
-
Jeepney back to SM City Cebu P 26.00
TOTAL P 272.00
DIFFERENCE P 228.00
Since we still
have extra from our budget, we took sidetrip to the Cebu Yacht Club to see the
beauty that mactan channel offers and had our dinner there in the Bucket Shrimps and ordered buttered shrimps and spicy chicken
wings in small buckets.
The view from the Cebu Yacht Club |
Cebu Yacht Club |