[New post] Sorsogon: Sauntering at the tip of the Bicol Peninsula
bengoeswhere posted: " It feels great when you visit your relatives at least once a year to catch up with them. Our family used to go to Bicol every last week of May for the festivities at my father's hometown. These recent years and due to pandemic, our plans were halted for " Ben Goes Where
It feels great when you visit your relatives at least once a year to catch up with them. Our family used to go to Bicol every last week of May for the festivities at my father's hometown. These recent years and due to pandemic, our plans were halted for more than 2 years to go to Sorsogon. As soon as restrictions were lifted, we sought revenge travel even only three of us. I missed Bicol so much that I spent one whole day visiting some towns and church-hopping around Mount Bulusan. Sorsogon is known as the 'Land of Kasanggayahan' or 'A Life of Prosperity'. From its amazing tourists destinations to its heart-warming and friendly Sorsoganons, the province has a lot to offer.
Sorsogon seems underrated compared to its neighbors Albay and Camarines Sur, but it has its own collection of heritage churches and famous tourist spots. In this post, I'll show some tourist destinations I visited in Sorsogon within that day. I'll post here in my #project81 the articles related to each province. Presenting my sightseeing itinerary below with Municipality of Bulan as my start and end point, my father's hometown:
SORSOGON PROVINCE HIGHLIGHTS:
Bulan Bulan Presidencia Bulan Municipal Hall Immaculate Conception Parish Church Sabang Park and Beach Resort for dine-in restos and other leisure activities Bulan Freedom Park Ilawod Beach Resort in Otavi
Sorsogon City Sorsogon Provincial Museum and Heritage Center Sorsogon Provincial Capitol and Park Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral Sorsogon City Hall Sorsogon Sports Complex Old Municipal Building Sorsogon Rompeolas Bread and Brew where you can buy Sorsogon souvenirs and other delicacies
Gubat Gubat Heritage Center Gubat Municipal Hall St. Anthony De Padua Parish Church Museo de San Antonio Gubat Municipal Park
Barcelona St. Joseph Parish Church Barcelona Ruins Park Barcelona Town Hall Barcelona Boulevard
Bulusan Punta Diamante Fortress St. James the Greater Parish Bulusan Municipal Hall Bulusan Volcano Natural Park Zoe's Resort & Eco-Adventure Park where Kambal Busay and Hidden Falls are located
Irosin St. Michael Archangel Catholic Church Irosin Municipal Hall Rizal Park View of Mount Bulusan at hilltop where Irosin church is located Valley View
Sorsogon Provincial Capitol Park & Museum A historical, cultural and sports complex of the city rolled into one in the city district. Though it is being managed by the Provincial Government of Sorsogon, it is considered as one of the major tourism attraction of the city highlighting the magnificence of provincial governance and its people. A visit to the capitol park and immersion with the locals makes everyone experience being a SorsogueΓ±o with an opportunity to glimpse into the historic past of the province through its museum. It also hosts multi-activities from agri-fair, cultural to sports and other large gatherings available to the public day and night with special attractions during yuletide season and festivals. #wheninsorsogoncity #gayonsorsogon #ExcitingBicol #itsmorefuninthephilippines
Sorsogon Rompeolas is also known as Sorsogon Pier. It is located at the Sorsogon Bay in Sorsogon City.
Gubat, officially the Municipality of Gubat (Gubatnon: Bungto san Gubat; Waray: Bungto han Gubat, Tagalog: Bayan ng Gubat), is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Sorsogon, Philippines.Gubat is pronounced with the accent on the second syllable. The people who live here speak the Gubat language which is also a dialect of Waray-Waray of Eastern Visayas, a Southern Sorsoganon sub-language and they were called Gubatnons.
Gubat Heritage Center In early 2017, the 148 square meter family residence and the adjacent 364 square meter vacant lot was donated to the Local Government of Gubat by the surviving Sabater children- Paz Maria, Celia, Diana, and Luisa. They are the heirs of Escurel-Sabater Ancestral House. The family wanted the property to be kept intact and maintained by the LGU-Gubat as a heritage center that will become the home of artifacts and antiques; arts and literatures made by Gubatnons, and distinct products of Gubat. #gayonsorsogon #ExcitingBicol #WhenInGubat #AnGubatNaAramKo #GoGubat #itsmorefuninthephilippines
Barcelona, officially the Municipality of Barcelona (Waray Sorsogon: Bungto san Barcelona; Waray: Bungto han Barcelona, Tagalog: Bayan ng Barcelona), is a 5th class municipality in the province of Sorsogon, Philippines. It is bounded by Gubat in the north, Bulusan in the south, Casiguran in the west and Philippine Sea in the east. The site of Barcelona was originally part of Gubat and Bulusan. The town's name was known as Danlog, taken from the name of a local river. The change of name to Barcelona was recommended by a Spanish official who saw some similarities with Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). On April 16, 1886, it became a pueblo civil. Until 1868, it was part of the parish of St. James the Great of Bulusan. After 1868, it took St. Joseph as its patron saint and celebrates their town fiesta on May 19.
Bulusan, officially the Municipality of Bulusan (Waray Sorsogon: Bungto san Bulusan; Waray: Bungto han Bulusan, Tagalog: Bayan ng Bulusan), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Sorsogon, Philippines. It is bordered by the towns of Barcelona in the north and, going counterclockwise, the towns of Casiguran, Juban, Irosin and Santa Magdalena. The islets of San Bernardino, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) off the coast, fall under the jurisdiction of Bulusan.The town of Bulusan built the most baluartes de piedra (stone watchtowers). Punta Diamante or the muralla (stone fort) that encloses the church complex of St. James the Greater Parish remains grand in its antiquity together with the Bulusan belfry, the largest of the five watchtowers dotting the historical complex.
Bulusan is home to the highest peak in Sorsogon, Mount Bulusan. This active volcano is the centerpiece of Bulusan Volcano Natural Park which covers a land area of 3,672 hectares. At the foot of the mountain is the equally popular Bulusan Lake, a scenic crater lake surrounded by a dense green forest and encircled by a concrete pathway. The lake is about 30 minutes drive through a paved winding road from the Bulusan town proper.
Kambal Busay Falls (Malungoy-lungoy Falls in Google Maps) Inside the eco-park are 3 natural waterfalls. The first two (Kambal Busay Falls and Hidden Falls) are a short trek away. Hulugan Falls is a 30-minute trek from the resort which we're not able to visit. This is one of the majestic waterfalls I've ever visited. #gayonsorsogon #ExcitingBicol #wheninbulusan #itsmorefuninthephilippines
Irosin, officially the Municipality of Irosin (Waray Sorsogon: Bungto san Irosin; Waray: Bungto han Irosin, Tagalog: Bayan ng Irosin), is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Sorsogon, Philippines. Irosin has many potential tourist spots varying from natural parks, hot and cold springs, viewing areas and historical landmark. The famous tourism attractions in the municipality are the Mateo Hot and Cold Spring Resort, St. Michael Archangel Roman Catholic Hilltop Church and protected areas.
Irosin Presidencia The construction of this structure started in 1888 in compliance with the requirement of the Consejo de Administration de Filipinas for an organized municipio and casa tribunal in a newly established pueblo. The building was attacked by members of NPA on April 10, 1989 and it was riddled with bullets but the damages it sustained have been subsequently and effectively repaired. A movie was later made about the siege entitled "Irosin, Pagputok ng Araw, Babaha ng Dugo" which starred Anthony Alonzo, Aga Muhlach, and Chat Silayan.
SORSOGON'S most famous produce Canarium ovatum, the pili (Central Bikol and Filipino: pili), is a species of tropical tree belonging to the genus Canarium. It is one of approximately 600 species in the family Burseraceae. C. ovatum are native to the Philippines. They are commercially cultivated in the Philippines for their edible nuts and is believed to be indigenous to that country. The species is considered a flagship commodity of the Bicol region, the primary location of the pili nut trade. #pili #otop #delicacy #wheninsorsogoncity #GayonSorsogon #ExcitingBicol #itsmorefuninthephilippines
The pili nuts which are endemic in Bicol, according to connoisseurs, are of superior quality than the more popular almonds and macadamia nuts. Although pili tree is grown in other Bicol provinces, Sorsogon produces the best pili in terms of taste and texture. A pili tree can produce about a liter of elemi oil which fetches P6,000 per liter in the local market.
TIMITIM Timitim is a local delicacy/pamahawon/merindalan of Gubat, Sorsogon. It is made of cassava (kamoteng kahoy) with coconut milk, topped with pili or corn with Cheese. Some toppings are salted egg and chocolate. Made from extracting cassava or kamoteng kahoy in Filipino, according to one of the vendors, Grace Salvan, the delicacy's name is derived from "patikim-tikim" (tasting) . No one is quite sure how the tradition of timitim started in Gubat, but Salvan said a member of the Camara family introduced the delicacy in the 1970s. Para siyang tikoy na pichi-pichi na sticky at malambot pero very light ang lasa.Kaya kong ubusin sa isang upuan. #gayonsorsogon #ExcitingBicol #WhenInGubat #AnGubatNaAramKo #GoGubat #timitim #delicacy #itsmorefuninthephilippines
Snack time with Esber Clan only at Bulan's Famous Christel Halo-halo de Bulan
AbacΓ‘ (Filipino: Abaka), binomial name Musa textilis, is a species of banana native to the Philippines, grown as a commercial crop in the Philippines, Ecuador, and Costa Rica. The plant, also known as Manila hemp, has great economic importance, being harvested for its fiber, also called Manila hemp, extracted from the leaf-stems. AbacΓ‘ is also the traditional source of lustrous fiber hand-loomed into various indigenous textiles in the Philippines like t'nalak, as well as colonial-era sheer luxury fabrics known as nipΓs. They are also the source of fibers for sinamΓ‘y, a loosely woven stiff material used for textiles as well as in traditional Philippine millinery. Below are Bicol Abaca handbags bought at a shop in Bicol International Airport. #ExcitingBicol #buylocal #abaca #supportlocal
Salanigo is an indigenous weaving design of Gubat, Sorsogon. This native weave design usually found in "sawali" (woven bamboo) walls are incorporated in abaca slippers and bags making these Gubat town's premier products.
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