Friday, April 5, 2013

Behold The Wonders of Nature and Pages of History in Batanes, Philippines

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There's no better way to enjoy a Batanes, Philippines getaway than by staying in a place like Fundacion Pacita Batanes Nature Lodge. Set atop the rolling hills of Basco, this hotel presents breathtaking vistas of the ocean and verdant surroundings. And from this charming abode, travelers will definitely enjoy very convenient access to various natural attractions and heritage sites in the province. Among these are:

Wonders of Nature

1. Valugan Bay
This boulder beach that boasts a long stretch of white sand and multicolored rocks is perched on the eastern part of Batanes. Here, you can find your much-needed peace and quiet while watching the waves. Only 3 km from Basco proper, Valugan Bay is one of the best sanctuaries in the province where you can commune with nature.

2. Sabtang Island
Situated 30 minutes away by faluwa (boat) from Batan, Sabtang Island is a picturesque haven that is home to Nakabuang, a pristine white sand beach. It also displays an array of vahay (old houses) that feature authentic traditional Ivatan architecture. This island was once declared by the Department of Tourism as one of the 12 best places to visit in the country.

3. Marlboro Country
Locally known as Rakuh a Payaman (pasture area), this famous site commands magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean. Apart from seeing the beautiful scenery, you can also have a fun-filled encounter with the horses and cows that dwell in this grass-covered hill. Marlboro Country also sits in Batan Island and is located near a few Batanes accommodations.

Pages of History

1. House of Dakay
Built in 1887, this UNESCO World Heritage Building is regarded as the oldest surviving house in the town of Ivana in Batan. Named after its owners, the House of Dakay bears the unmistakable imprint of Ivatan architecture that is characterized by cogon roofs, and thick walls made of lime and stone. Its unique design is conceived to provide a durable shelter that can stand strong winds and typhoons.

2. San Carlos Borromeo Church
San Carlos Borromeo Church boasts an impressive espadaƱa-style facade, limestone walls, and a stone-made beaterio (house of nuns). This sanctuary was established by the Dominicans in 1789. The National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA) recognized this church as one of the Philippines' National Cultural Treasures.

3. The Lighthouses
There are 3 known lighthouses in Batanes that were built to guide and warn fishermen and sea navigators. These are located in Basco, Mahatao, and Sabtang. The 6-story Basco lighthouse is placed in Naidi Hills, while the Sabtang lighthouse sits on a rocky cliff. Meanwhile, the 17th-century Mahatao lighthouse, which is the smallest and oldest among the 3, is nestled on high ground close to the San Carlos Borromeo Church. This location is a short distance away from Fundacion Pacita Batanes Nature Lodge.

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