Simple but fun. It is with these words that people often
describe their dream destination. They look for qualities in destinations
suggested by friends or other sources but often ended not finding them. We’re
often unaware that it is what you take with you to a place, and not what you
find at your destination that makes travel appealing. Yes, we all know about
these spots, but this vacation became memorable because of the people I went
along with.
Summer is finally commencing, and before we bid goodbye to the
summer sun, we head to the southern part of Negros Oriental to see dolphins and
whales playing in an open sea: Bais City. A third class city in the province of
Negros Oriental and located 45 kilometers from the provincial Capital,
Dumaguete.
This getaway has been planned a month ahead to have ample time
of preparation. Originally set to go out with highschool friends, but I ended up
inviting external friends to materialize the trip.
On a Friday morning of May 30th, I took the earliest flight
bound for Bacolod and will head south. It was a beautiful Friday morning up in
the air.
Spent the night in Binalbagan with friends before heading to my
first destination the day after. It has been more than 24 hours that I am wide
awake but the this vacation keeps me alert and most of all excited.
We left Binalbagan past 4 in the morning and reached Bais City
around 7. The trip could have been faster if we didn't have to make endless stop
over.
DOLPHIN WATCHING
Our guide met us at the City proper and take us to Capiñahan
port for our Bay Cruise. After we everything has been set up, off we go to start
our tour.The tour group will have an onboard dolphin spotter. Everyone involved
in tours, from the boatman to the spotter, has undergone training and activities
and follow strict rules.
Whales and dolphins usually feed during early hours of the
morning, so it is ideal to start cruising as early as 7 in the morning. Out of
23 species of marine mammals documented to have been sighted in Philippine
waters, 9 have been sighted in Bais Bay-Tañon Strait area, acknowledged to have
one of the biggest concentrations of cetaceans in the world. The flat calm water
of the strait makes it a suitable breeding and feeding ground for whales and
dolphins. We were cruising the waters for more than 2 hours before we got a
glimpse of the dolphins from afar.
Every time our boat come across other fisherman, our guide
would ask, where the dolphin is swimming and we head to that direction. The
first group that we found were afraid of the boats so we continue our search for
the other types of dolphins that swim near the boat and actually following it
Yes, we finally found them. Were like kids jumping in happiness when we finally
saw them. All hard work paid off, patience indeed was a virtue we developed. You
can really appreciate the natural playful behavior of the dolphins
This wasn't the first time I saw dolphins, but it always felt
different this time. Seeing them playing in an open water and not in a pool
makes it more appealing. Watching them freely playing, so graceful and lovely,
it was heavenly. I should say, the feeling is awesome. Boats are also not
allowed to speed up, rather they keep a steady slow pace. to avoid injuring the
dolphins swimming beside and under it. Also, we are not allowed to feed them.
As much as I wanted to jump and swim with them to tick one item in my bucket
list but the guide said we can’t. They will be fined. I just settled sitting at
the edge of the boat and take as many memories of the dolphins as I can.
MANJUYOD
SANDBAR
After the dolphin watching, we went to Manjuyod Sandbar to
enjoy the clear water. The sandbar is a 7-kilometer stretch of whitesand perfect
for Swimming, Sunbathing and Snorkeling to top some of the water activities you
can do. Since the water started to rise, we were not able to see the sandbar,
floating wooden cottages welcomed us. The cottages can be rented for Php 3,5000
– Php 4,000 a night. Nevertheless, the crystal clear water completed the
experience.
Tired and exhausted from the half day water activities, we were
served with sumptuous seafood lunch while cruising. Mouth watering Crabs,
shrimp, grilled fish and fruits replenished us. For me, nothing beats eating
seafood while cruising :)
Tour is not yet over, after having lunch we were taken to the
snorkeling site to see and enjoy underwater creatures. Yes, we found a blue
starfish. (Happy Me!)
We enjoyed the tour and food provided by Mam Jen and her
father Mr Jesus Pancho(Boatman/Tourguide)
Contact Persons: Jesus Pancho Jr. 0920-253-8099 (Mam Jen might answer your inquiry)
Tour Package: Boat for 8-10 persons capacity Php 3,500.00 (whole day activity)
Lunch Buffet: Seafood / Pork&Meat Menu at Php 250.00/pax (menu might change in the future depending on the guests’ preference)
Seafood Menu: Steamed Crabs, Buttered Shrimp, Grilled Fish, Fruits, Soda and Unlimited Rice
Pork/Meat Menu: Grilled Pork, Adobo, BBQ, Fruits, Soda and Unlimited Rice
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Sandbar
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