Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Pagsanjan Falls

Saturday, March 1, 2014

We had a nice leisurely walk with Kona to Pup Culture where he was going to stay the day at daycare.  Wagging his tail he walked up to his favorite worker and was greeted warmly.  Kona bid us goodbye, and we headed to the F1 Hotel to meet Andrea, a coworker of Edi’s.  We three would be touring Pagsanjan Falls together.  The Gray Line Van pulled up with J.R. driving and Neil in the passenger seat.  They were our guides for the Tagaytay Tour, so we were happy to see them.


Our first stop was in Victoria.  This little town is known for its balut a fifteen day old duck embryo boiled in the shell.  We saw a hatchery with lots of cute little ducklings, and a few grown ducks.  We went into a little open air café, and Neil ordered one balut.  As we sat at one of the tables, he cracked the shell and showed us each part of the egg and how to eat it.  Edi had actually eaten balut at work the previous week, but it was a sight for me.  Neil ate the duckling; I would only taste the yolk.  It tasted like a boiled egg, but I’m not crazy about boiled eggs, so I won’t be ordering this delicacy soon.  Edi, on the other hand was told that if he ate three, it would increase his manhood J 







Our next stop was at a little store that makes distilled coconut wine.  It is very high in alcohol content and more like liquor than wine.  We each got a free taste – whew!  We all had regular, but they had all kinds of flavors.  Of course we had to buy a bottle at only forty pesos.




Arriving at Pagsanjan Falls Summer Lodge, we got changed and stored our belongings in a locker and headed down to our banca (a native dug-out canoe).  We were fitted with life jackets and hardhats and climbed in.  There were two banca men – one in the front and one in the back.  A motorized banca pulled us upriver a ways and then we were on our own.  The banca men navigated upstream through the rapids and paddled through the lagoons.  Let me just say that these guys worked hard – their feet take a real beating on those rocks!








After a beautiful ride up through the canyon we arrived at the falls.  We disembarked and got on a bamboo raft where another guy actually pulled the raft to and through the falls by a rope that was attached to where we were to behind the falls.  After going directly under the falls, I understood why we had the hard hats.



 

Back in our banca, we drifted downstream being navigated once again by our banca men.  We made it back to the original lagoon where the motorized banca was waiting and were towed in – I’m sure to the relief of the guys that had been working so hard all day.

At the lodge, we changed and had a delicious lunch waiting for us including chicken (white meat!), rice, lumpia, kimchi, a green leafy vegetable, little crunchy sardines, and sliced apple.  We were starving, and the food was yummy!




Back to the van we went for the ride back only stopping once for a bathroom / coffee break.  We were dropped off at the F1 Hotel, bade farewell to Andrea, and headed to Pup Culture where we were greeted excitedly by a clean, bathed Kona.  A walk back to our apartment brought us to another end of a great adventure.

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