December 24, 2012- The day before, One Valenzuela asked hubby if she can have some "Me Time" and he nods for his approval. She was surfing the web about Laguna for some hot spring dipping but then she eventually decided to visit Tagaytay once more.
Well, One Valenzuela went on this trip ala backpacking style with her ever trusty Hawk backpack. She only brought a few stuff such as a shawl, powder and lipstick (iwas haggardness maximum level), cash stash, towel, white shirt and shorts, my phone (if ever reality wants to contact her) and a bottle of water. Travel light and make lots of space for pasalubong!
So early the next morning, at around 4am, off One Valenzuela went to JAM Terminal near GMA. It was a quick ride since the roads are not yet congested. By 7a.m., she is already at the Tagaytay Rotunda.
Hello Taal! |
Mmmm... Eventually, One Valenzuela observed the traffic flow and found jeepneys going to Nasugbu. Since this is a road trip, she jumped in. She asked the driver if ever there are nearby beaches there. He said "Ahhhh, eh, meron." Well, with that answer One Valenzuela prayed for divine intervention.
After like dozens of are-we-there-yet questions in her mind, the jeepney reached a bend and all passengers went down. She guessed the travel took almost two hours since the jeepney kept on stopping to take in passengers.
You will find Andoks, Jollibee, and 7-Eleven at this area of Nasugbu, Batangas. The Nasugbu-Tagaytay jeepney route ends here. |
Hesitant to ask tricycle drivers, One Valenzuela went to a nearby church to use their comfort room and ask vendors there for some much needed directions. She did not see directions or signs that there are nearby beaches which can be reached by foot.
According to a candle vendor, all One Valenzuela has to do is ride a tricycle near Jollibee. "Walang bayad pag nagawi ka sa beach ha. Pwera nalang kung mago-overnight ka sa resort", she even said (No entrance fee is needed to get to the beach. Unless you are staying there overnight in a resort). Thank God for angels. :)
Beach at Brgy. Wawa, Nasugbu, Batangas |
There were a few people in the area and One Valenzuela would love to swim since it is quite hot despite the December breeze. But due to time constraints, she just strolled and collected shells by the beach. One Valenzuela also rode a horse for fifty pesos.
Being a water baby, One Valenzuela hopes that the trash along the beach be collected regularly.
Ya tigidig! The owner of the horse is very friendly. Thanks for the photo op, Kuya! |
Inquisitive One Valenzuela asked the overnight rate of a nearby resort for future reference. Maryland Resort's non-aircon room starts at Php 1,500.00 and their air conditioned rooms are pegged at Php 3,000.00 to 3,500.00. They also have a swimming pool.
Maryland Resort at Brgy. Wawa, Nasugbu, Batangas |
Tongue twister: She has sandy shoes with seashells by the seashore. |
One Valenzuela got a bit hungry before 11 a.m. Goodbye South China Sea! After brushing off the sand, she went to Bag of Beans (read Part 2: One Valenzuela goes to Nasugbu, Batangas and Tagaytay).
Valenzuelanos, here is a table of One Valenzuela's transportation expenses going to Nasugbu, Batangas via Tagaytay:
Malinta, Valenzuela City-JAM Bus Terminal: Php 25.00
JAM Bus terminal to Balibago: Php 67.00
Balibago-Tagaytay jeepney: Php 40.00
Tagaytay palengke-Olivarez Plaza jeepney: Php 8.00
Olivarez-Nasugbu jeepney: Php 65.00
Tricycle to the beach: Php 20.00 (10/person if you can wait for another commuter)
Total: Php225.00
Malinta, Valenzuela City-JAM Bus Terminal: Php 25.00
JAM Bus terminal to Balibago: Php 67.00
Balibago-Tagaytay jeepney: Php 40.00
Tagaytay palengke-Olivarez Plaza jeepney: Php 8.00
Olivarez-Nasugbu jeepney: Php 65.00
Tricycle to the beach: Php 20.00 (10/person if you can wait for another commuter)
Total: Php225.00
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