Showing posts with label Gen. Nakar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gen. Nakar. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Private Resort in Gen. Nakar, Quezon

There is a nice private resort and vacation house in Gen. Nakar, Quezon. It is in Brgy. Pamplona I think, and 10 kilometers from the highway in Infanta. It is owned by the family of Dra. Asanza. Her son Raymond, is a good friend of us in then Congress Mountaineers. We went there last weekend.

This is the view from the backyard. This place can accommodate many cars. Or can be used for camping, small soccer field, etc.


The front view. This side can accommodate 4-5 cars. The house has wooden walls and tile roof.


Wide living room inside. Here on the right and elevated side, we just laid the cushion, mattress and banig, and we can sleep.


View from the window.


An extension big room.


The toilets and shower room.


The backyard, going to the beach. There is a separate nipa hut on the right, and two cottages in front of the beach.


The beach front. Behind me are the two cottages.


If facing the sea, left side. The thickly forested mountains of Nakar and Sierra Madre Mt. Range.



Right side if facing the sea. There are a few commercial resorts here and they do not look expensive.


Raymond said they do not have the resources yet to develop the place into a commercial beach resort. But given its spacious area, wide beach front, wide parking lot, and the place as jump off to watch butanding (whale shark), the place can be rented by a big group, say a corporate outing and team building, or a clan reunion. Up to 8 families perhaps. I highly recommend it.

Interested parties, you may contact Raymond at rayvanrental@yahoo.com, or cp# 0939 8225898.
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Gen. Nakar, Quezon, Mountaineers' Outing,

Butanding in Gen. Nakar, Quezon

Butanding or whale shark sighting has become a major tourist in a number of coastal areas of the Philippines in recent years. The more famous is Donsol, Sorsogon, but it is far from Manila, perhaps 13 hours by car. Other coastal areas where butanding is known to exist are in Bohol, Negros Oriental, among others. And in Gen. Nakar, Quezon, where we visited only last weekend. All photos below are from Jun Dumlao's camera. We were on three different boats last Sunday and Jun's group was lucky to find two  butandings.


Among the indicators if there is a butanding in the area are the following. (10  Presence of these seagulls or wild ducks gliding to eat small fishes like dilis. Wild birds, tuna and butanding eat these small dilis.


(2) Huge splashes of water, the tuna or butanding are chasing a group of these small fishes.


(3) Fins of the butanding. Like small submarines creating small whirlpool of water.


And there they are.



Huge, dark fish with white spots.



Jun Velasco jumped in the water, and briefly swam with these gentle fish giants.


The other group or boat which saw butanding was Uly Veloso and Raymond Asanza's. Our group followed them too.  We only saw huge splashes and fins of the butanding from afar, we were not lucky to see them up close.


Nonetheless, it was a great adventure, with kids in town. Thanks again Raymond, for that wonderful weekend of fun and camaraderie.

* See also  Gen. Nakar, Quezon, Mountaineers' Outing, April 30, 2014

Gen. Nakar, Quezon, Mountaineers' Outing

Last weekend, our mountaineering group/barkadahan had a sudden weekend get away at Gen. Nakar, Quezon. Very brief, almost unplanned outing. It started with two different families having their original weekend outing getting cancelled or postponed and their kids were already psychologically set up for a weekend outing. So they scampered for alternative outing, and they started contacting me and other friends in the group, who happened to have no weekend plan. The rest is modern history. :-)


We stayed at the family vacation house of Raymond Asanza. The place is big and nice, not the typical glamorous resorts, but it was spacious, both the house and the backyard between the house and the beach.


But these photos were taken in another beach, no houses or resorts there, isolated, accessible only by boat, around 20-25 minutes by boat from Raymond's place. Nice place.


The waves around at Raymond's place were rather big that day, the boat has a hard time coming in and out, and it was not good for kids to frolick in the water on their own, so this place was nice. Protected by huge rocks, left side of this photo.


The families who went there were the Jun-Peachy Dumlao, Jojo-Bembette Ladip, Raymond Asanza, Uly Veloso and Cristine, Nonoy-Ella Oplas, and Jun Velasco. Only Jun V. did not bring his kids, who have their own activities that weekend in Manila.


Lots of kids, they outnumbered the adults :-)


One of the two nipa huts in front of the beach within Raymond family's area.


Some of the kids preparing to ride the boat for the butanding (whale shark) sight seeing.


More group photos at the beach, before we went back to Raymond's place.



All photos from Jun Dumlao's camera. Thanks Jun.
More photos to follow, the butanding sights.
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Mt. Pinatubo Climb, December 1994, January 24, 2014