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CamSur Caramoan: Matukad and Lahos Islands

Camsur day 1: Matukad and Lahos Islands
Caramoan, Camarines Sur

From Villa Juliana Inn, we headed straight to Paniman so we could start our island hopping tour. We met some travelers as well from Manila who also dropped by the place and joined us in going to the islands. It was nice to meet some people who share the same passion in traveling.

We visited Matukad Island where we there were a number people. We were able to climb a rock to see a green lagoon (albeit small). The rock climbing was worth it but at times scary since we're not used to climbing (duh). But it was nice to be able to do some form of physical activity, but little did we know we'd be doing a lot 2 days later (will blog more about it).

Anyway, after Matukad, we went to Lahos island wherein we just lounged around and rested on the sand. We also saw some wood that were used by Survivor Bulgaria after their shoot. We tried to wait for the sunset but the sun was shy.

After the island hopping in Matukad and Lahos, we dropped by another island to wash off with fresh water. I forgot the name of the place. We also had some

Island Hopping Boat Charge – P1500 (two islands) but you can get a cheaper rate! Tour Guide Charge: P500 – standard rate Villa Juliana room rate – P500 per night (good for 4 persons)

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trike going to Paniman.

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at Paniman. kids.

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rock formations

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would like to jump in the water!

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rock again

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Matukad island

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getting acquainted

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the beach at Matukad island

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Matukad!

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rock climbing at the lagoon

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jumping shot at Caramoan

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at Lahos island

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Survivor stuff

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lounging at Lahos

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atapang atao. wahaha.

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fresh water. banlaw

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going home. blue waters again. hahay

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group shot back at Paniman

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trike and the town

Coming up of the Caramoan trip: Will be blogging about Manlawi island, Cotivas island and Sabitang-Laya island. Come South, CamSur!

Go through these blog entries for other information of our Caramoan islands trip

How We Got To Caramoan
http://soloflighted.com/2009/07/01/how-we-got-to-caramoan/

Second Day: Spent P1500 for the boat trip plus the tour guide P500
http://soloflighted.com/2009/07/05/camsur-caramoan-manlawi-cotivas-and-sabitang-laya/

Third Day: CWC and Lago Del Rey and going home
http://soloflighted.com/2009/07/07/camsur-camsur-watersports-complex-cwc/
http://soloflighted.com/2009/07/09/camsur-lago-del-rey-at-cwc/

St. Michael Parish
http://soloflighted.com/2009/07/18/camarines-sur-parish-church-of-st-michael-the-archangel/

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9 comments:

  1.  

    [...] even if we did fall behind a little late for mass because of being tired from our island hopping in Matukad and Lahos. The St. Michael the Archangel church has a large and wide courtyard which is great for [...]

     
  2. Bryan Karl, 6. November 2009, 2:14

    wow nindota dira… @_@

     
  3. Ethelbert, 6. November 2009, 2:29

    NICE. me wants to "laag" there. my sked is this May.. I hope it will push through..

     
  4. Doyzkie, 6. November 2009, 2:34

    ninduta ah!
     

     
  5. Edcel, 6. November 2009, 14:00

    you’ll definitely enjoy the place atty! don’t forget to drop by CWC for the wakeboarding! :)

     
  6. Edcel, 6. November 2009, 14:00

    wait till you get to CWC doyzkie!

     
  7. irina, 18. January 2010, 15:22

    Hi! 
     
    ilang tao pwede sa island hopping na nakuha niyo?
    1500/2500 per boat ba o per person? 
    ilang capacity nung boat?
     
    thanks! :D

     
  8. Edcel, 19. January 2010, 3:12

    that was per boat irina :)

     
  9. TED SOLANTE, 25. January 2010, 9:24

    NICE- ISLAND CAMOTES JUD

     

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