Kaangrian Waterfalls
and Kapurpurawan Rock Formation
By Maj Villacorta
*photos to follow
Since we
have arrived 2days before the scheduled One Degree Mountaineering Group (ODMG)
1st Mt. Sicapoo
Invitational Climb, we have decided to do a side trip first! We planned a
Saturday trip to Burgos but since it was already getting late in the afternoon
and we don’t know the travel time between Kaangrian and Kapurpurawan and the
possibility of not catching the last trip from Pagudpud or Cagayan of buses
bound for Laoag City, we delayed it for Sunday and instead ate at the famous
local Empanada spot (another blog will be written about this for it deserves
its own spot to fame).
Come
Sunday, after we ate breakfast we then proceeded to buy Yum Burgers at Jollibee
Bacarra Branch (the Official Packed Lunch of all Sicapooers) and then walked to
the mini bus terminal bound for Pagudpud. We have only seen pictures and seen a
segment in PopTalk about Kaangrian so its pretty much a 1st time to
all even to me.
After passing
by Pasuquin we have come across the signage and signaled the conductor that we
will alight. We waited for a trike to come by and take us to Kaangrian, after
some haggling of the price and that manong driver will also serve as our guide
we then proceed to the rough road leading to the jump-off point, cars will have
a problem going in so leave it to the most practical and easiest way to travel
in these hidden wonder, the Tricycle or commonly know as the “trike”.
Also
include in your travel packs lotsa water for the weather during summer months
in the ilocos region can go as high as 34deg in the sun but cooler under the
shades.
The trek to
the waterfalls is quite a challenge to 1st timers compared to
Kabigan Waterfalls and I would advise footwear that is more sturdier and or for
the off-road kind not to mention if you would include kids to this place be
sure that they are properly supervised and slips and minor falls may occur. The
trail is established with plenty of branched of trees to hold on. We didn’t
take a dip into the clear blue-green waters of the falls and just contented
ourselves looking at this majestic natural wonder.
The only
downside is that since it’s the summer season, the water flow is quite in
moderation but there are still pools in the area that you can swim in, we
estimated that some of the pools are more than 5feet in depth, so caution
should be applied. There is also a part of the falls that has no water running
on it, manong driver said that a big crack on top was the main culprit thus the
water instead of cascading down seeps to the big crack but overall its still a
good place to have a swim and a picnic.
Kapurpurawan Rock Formation
I noticed
that the road leading to the tourist area or JOP have been paved clean, widened
and was also surprised to see a tourist bus at the JOP, last December a regular
sized car would have a difficult time not to mention to fit it going to the
tourist area.
A Tourist Center tent is also present at the
hi-way manned also by Barangay at Police Officers to give assistance to
visitors. The Tourist area is equipped with comfort rooms and 2-3 stores are
present that are selling refreshments and some fruits, it can easily
accommodate a large bus (as seen by the author) and any types of vehicles.
A barangay
official will let you sign a logbook but no fees are (as of now) being
collected. The “Original” rock formation is closed to the public and can only
be viewed from a distance, it is because to preserve its natural “white”
powdery color, since numerous tourists flock the formation the white color
tended to fade due to wear and tear so the local government unit decided to
close it so that it can return to its natural state but a “sister” formation
can be accessed at the other side of the original one and is almost quite the
same. Another barangay official is at guard since one can go to the edge and
may fall at the sharp rocks below pummeled by the raging waves than can reach
more than 10feet high.
There are
many people that time, tourist coming back and forth, even locals can be seen
enjoying the view and the “gale” force like winds (bearable that even small
kids walk casually along the dried up coral trails).
Our trip to
both destinations was good for half a day and have ample time to head back to Laoag City
to enjoy another Ilocano meal.
Budget:
Php50 1way
Mini Bus to Burgos
Php700 Trike
Rental Kaangrian & Kapurpurawan
Php84 3pcs
Jollibee Regular Yum (@Bacarra Branch, LC)
Itinerary: travel time
breakdown
1hour Mini
Bus LC-Burgos v.v
20mins Hi-Way
Kaangrian Marker to JOP* (11kms)
15-120mins JOP to
Kaangrian Waterfalls (trek)
10mins Hi-way
to Kapurpurawan Tourist Rest Area/JOP
*JOP – Jump Off Point
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