Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Anawangin Cove

TRAVEL


It is a crescent shaped cove with a pristine white crystal ash and sand beach. What makes the place unique is the unusual riddle of tall pine trees flourishing round its vicinity. There are no roads leading to Anawangin. It is only accessible by a 30 minute boat ride from Pundaquit, San Antonio, Zambales Philippines or by a six-hour trek through hot, open trails thru the Pundaquit range. The cove's relative isolation has kept it free from development - as of this writing, there are no resorts on this sparkling piece of natural beauty, save for a few huts and deep wells. Just behind the beach is the pine forest and a marsh, where one can find natural springs feeding to the sea. The area is home to a number of bird species. ( Article By: Wikipedia.com )


ADVENTURES


If you love unexploited virgin hidden place, this is the right place for you. There are no fascilities in this beach, the best activities would be Mountain trekking, Camping, Bonfires and Photography.


DINE, HOTELS AND ACCOMMODATIONS


No hotels at this point, sari sari stores at local residents.


GETTING THERE


From Manila, take North Luzon Express Way NLEX to Subic Clark Tarlac Expressway SCTEX all the way to Pundaquit, San Antonio, Zambales, from there ride a boat directly to Anawangin Beach.


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