ZAMBALES | Food Trip ~ Where To Eat In Zambales 2024
8 months ago
Banol is the name of this small packet of white sand beach. Our tour guide said it got its name from a chest of gold found in the area. |
Loads of boats often flock to this small makeshift docking area. From here, tourists take a short trek to Kayangan Lake. |
My friend, Eileen (middle) brought a Fujifilm Intax that had 20 rolls of film. It made the trip more nostalgic than it already was. |
Gab, my friend's husband, is Hungarian. They met in Malaysia and moved to the UK. He has a penchant for history and he loves trying out new stuff. |
Joining the trip is Birgit who's originally from Austria. She spent years in Spain before moving to the UK where she's currently based. She's planning to do a world tour soon. |
My friend, Eloisa and her husband. Eloi is a college friend. She is from Nasugbu, Batangas. She has this loud and infectious laugh which is simply endearing. One of the many things I love about her. |
View from the villa at the northern part of the Balinsasayaw Resort. It gets very quiet at night, even the sound of waves lapping the shore seems muffled. |
Another thing to love about our stay in Balinsasayaw Resort is the food - fresh and delicious. |
My friend, Joy, and I go a long way back. We used to argue a lot. Haha. |
I didn't get to see a few other attractions in Coron the first time I went there. Baraccuda Lake was one of them. |
How time flies! I can't believe it's been 10 years since college. |
We ended our trip on a high note - doing a trek to Mt. Tapyas. Hiking up at 10 in the morning is not a good idea. Watch the video of our Coron trip. |