Thursday, April 29, 2010

E.A.T.ing Danao

Being a peripatetic does not always mean one is inclined to extreme adventure. The first time I heard of EAT Danao (Extreme Adventure Tour Danao) was through a late-night Saturday sports program. What attracted me to EAT Danao was not the extreme adventures it offered but the beautiful early morning view of the fog-covered gorge with the park. My intent basically was to take pictures of the place.

During the planning stage however, I decided to take part in the adventures with my officemates. We selected an adventure package.

And so on one Friday night after office hours, with our provisions, three of us headed to Cebu’s Pier Uno to catch the midnight boat sailing to Tubigon, Bohol.

It was around 4AM when we arrived in Bohol. We took the local motorcycle ride (habal-habal) from Tubigon to Danao via Sablayan.

As a background, Danao is one of Bohol's municipalities and the town of Francisco Dagohoy.

Braving the Bohol roads with the hay-scented cold morning air was a visual treat. We coursed through dusty roads between chocolate hills and veering paths along the mountain side, all the while viewing the mesmerizing early lights of the morning sky and the breathtaking view of fog-covered hills and mountains.

An hour before the sun rose to the sky...



A few minutes before the sun finally came out...





We had a short stop-over to relax our legs with the long motorcycle ride and at the same time, take more pictures...

The view is "not so local"...



Trees covered by fog



A line of coconuts covered by fog, with a dash of rainbow...



Fog slowly thinning...



We arrived in Danao at around 8AM. We had breakfast and about an hour or so, we headed to our first activity.

We followed a path that led to the bottom of the park's gorge...



It led downwards still...



And finally, we reached the river bed...



And this is the site of our first activity: root climbing and rappeling.



One needs to climb the boulder through these intertwined roots...



And after the climb, one needs to go down by rappeling.



I find this activity quite strenuous. I had basically asked the guides for the tensile strength of the ropes being used. :)

After relaxing, we headed to the next site for our next activity. We waited for an hour or so for others to join our group. It is always advantagious to go in groups of five or more as the packages are set for a minimum of 5 people. The three of us simply "hitched" with the other group. :)

The next activity was spelunking. We entered a cave locally called as Ka Mira Cave. The picture taking inside the cave is controlled so as to minimize damage to the crystal formations. The guides are the only ones allowed to carry the cameras and to take pictures. Each group is allowed to use only one camera. We had no recourse but to leave our other SLR cameras.

The water inside the cave is refreshingly cool. And taking a dip is very enjoyable...

The three of us posing for the camera...



There were areas that one needs to crawl and even to dive underwater... Here's the crawling part...



Here are some of the formations inside the cave... It was like my Earth Science subject suddenly came to life. And I was holding myself back not to explain these formations least I usurp the role of the guides... And the guides were very good, they were well trained in their social skills and in the basics of earth science and spelunking...







After the wonderful adventure in one of the park's bowels (yes, there are many caves in the area, some are classified as "extreme" since they would require special skills such as rappeling), we headed back to the upper part of the park to have our buffet lunch...

After lunch, we headed to our room to prepare for the next adventure, perhaps the most difficult for my two partners (since both of them have acrophobia) - the SUISLIDE (short for suicide slide). The zip line is about 900m to 1km long in total length (back and forth) and is about 150m - 200m high from the bottom of the gorge.

The opposite side of the suislide, as viewed from the starting point...



I was the first one and perhaps the most excited to have the ride. After making the sign of the cross and with my camera in my hand, I gave it a go...



I took several pictures on my way to the other side, but sadly they were blurred. The view from the top was quite spectacular.

The other side. Some chocolate hills...



And I took pictures of the starting point of the suislide while wating for my companions. The starting point from the opposite side.



On my way back. I also took pictures. Again, all of them were blurred except for the one below. It is a promontory that bended the river. This is also the location of Dagohoy's cave... (Francisco Dagohoy led the longest revolt in Philippine history, right?)



After several minutes my two other friends finally decided to go through with the suislide... :)

Since the suislide was our last activity for our selected package, we spent the rest of the afternoon watching the others who took another extreme activity: The Plunge. I have no pictures however to show you. When the sun was already low, we decided to explore the paths that led to Dagohoy's cave and the promontory.

Since the entire park is actually Dagohoy's headquarters during his revolt, there is a historical tour being conducted for free every morning. The tour is also physically strenuous as it includes the trek to the promontory above - a treat for those who fear heights and have the difficulty of climbing steep slopes...

The pathway leading to the promontory.



The opposite end of the suislide from the pathway.



We completed the trek to Dagohoy's cave (which we were not able to enter as it is already collapsing) the next morning. The gorge as viewed on top of the promontory.



And of course, I did not miss the first motivation for this trip, the early morning fog across the park...



I'm planning to go back on July to check out their 1.5km zip line... And by the way, on the suislide, once you have reached the other side, there is no other way but to take again the slide to return to the park, otherwise you will be forced to walk 5km - 6km downhill to Danao's town proper and take the motorcycle ride to return to the site. :)

For more details about EAT Danao, you can visit their site:
www.eatdanao.com

39 comments:

  1. yay! na post na gyud....nindot kaayo gyud ni nga place...

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  2. nice pics mark!!!! and nice adventure too!!

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  3. cool! tani naka join ko ba! :D

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  4. i am so jealous Mark, my heart beats so fast since I want to join, and the views are so captivating, love all of them.

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  5. Breathtaking kapatid...Wow - wish i may have the chance this year or next...

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  6. wow!!!! ang ganda ganda ganda naman jan!!!

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  7. wow I sooo love the photos mark thanks for sharing.

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  8. maarrrrkkkk!!!!! gusto ko diri. super love the pics and the activities (waaa, assuming na kaya daw nako. hihi) btw, are you still based in cebu? :)

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  9. Lagi, napsot jud tawn... balik ta inig July... :)

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  10. Thanks bro! Thanks for visiting my site too... :)

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  11. Thank you Miss Beth... This I gues is the best adventure park here in the Vismin area... :) Kung magpuli ka di Miss Beth, you can try to drop by Danao, Bohol... :)

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  12. Oo nga kapatid, both the sights and the adventures are breathtaking... :) I wish for you too to have the chance to visit Danao soon... :)

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  13. Yep, AC... I didn't expect the place to be that beautiful too... :)

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  14. Thanks Kikit... Bisita nya soon... Yes, I am still here in Mactan, Cebu... :)

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  15. Dahil sa istorya mo at ganda ng mga pictures...para na rin akong nakarating. SAlamat sa pag share Mark ng isa na namang magandang lugar dyan sa atin. Ngayon ko lang nakita ang place na ito.

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  16. grabe. ang gaganda ng photos. very refreshing ang mga view.

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  17. Aba, napadalaw si Busyok... hehehe... Maglagay ka na ng avatar... :) Salamat!!! :)

    Syempre, idadag-dag kita sa mga links ko... :)

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  18. balik ka to sa july? mayo ba.. email mo lang ko ah. basi pa lang makaupod ko. hehe..

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  19. what an adventure! nice pics!:)

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  20. naman naman naman, coolwaters, pasama naman sa adventures mo! yan ang mga trip kong acivities. ang ganda ng mga kuha mo. pro na pro ka na talaga sa photography. para na din ako nakarating jan ha. daghang salamat sa pagshare :)

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  21. Hi Mark...thanks for reading and leaving a lovely comment. I'm so glad that I came to read this post. What beatiful pictures and what an adventure. Be safe...Balisha

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  22. astig ng EAT Danao kuya! been there last March, di din kami nkapag The Plunge...
    pinakagusto kong kuha ung 3rd & fifth to the last. :)

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  23. Totally awesome and breathtaking! I wish I could've taken pics like this when we were there!

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  24. Ito ang nami-miss ko sa Pinas.
    Matagal ko na gawin ang ganitong klase ng adbentyur,
    dami ko excuse dati walang pera, ngayon naman walang oras.

    Inggit ako.

    Galing ng mga sunrise shot, fave ko yung pangalawa.

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  25. kuya Mark, ano settings ng fog photos mo?

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  26. Hmmm... Di ko na maalala ang shutter speed pero taken in f8 ito at mabilis lang. I metered not on the fog but on the side of the rising sun... I have taken several shots and okay naman silang lahat... :)

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  27. Salamat Ferdz... This is actually the last entry na kung saan gumamit ako ng film... Oo nga, same observation here na minsan kung kelan kaya mo nang gumala dahil may pera ka na, wala ka namang oras... Kaya kailan talaga nakaplano...

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  28. Thanks SB... Pwede ra jud ka mobalik didto... :) Hapit ra bitaw ang Bohol... hehehe... But seriously, if you had stayed longer you could have also seen these views and taken nice pics... :) Balik niya sa July for the 1.5km suislide... :)

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  29. Thanks Balisha... I am happy you like this post... :)

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  30. Salamat BT... I have reservations dun sa The Plunge... Dami ko kasing nakitang documentaries on internal damages caused by bungee jumping and the likes... :)

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  31. Sige, email ta ka kung madayon ko ah... :)

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  32. Salamat Czyre... :) I appreciate this comment from you... :)

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  33. Walay sapayan GBP... :) Sama ka sa susunod, kung nandito ka na sa Pinas... :)

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  34. sige planuhin ko yan pag nakauwi ako at me extra time pa..galeng talaga :)

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  35. natawa ako sa tinanong mo pa how tibay the rope is haha.

    grabe intersteing talaga. mga adventures. mga great shots mo. magkano byahe dyan? may kakilala ako sa bohol pero not exactly sa danao.

    yung suislide, di ko kinaya. hahaha. mahilig ako sa mga ganyan. yun nga lang kasi limited ang alam kong lugar at pera. kasi kung sa byahe lang talaga ay gagastos ka unless may mga orgs ka. kasi i know someone na may org sila and free ang madami sa kanilang adventures. mostly umaakyat sila ng bundok.

    ang ganda talag ng pinas. yun nga lang ang himutok ko lang talaga is that we are composed of hundred islands kaya mahitrap talaga puntahan kasi kailangan ng ipon lalo kung taga manila ka.ang layo p ang lalakbayin hahaha

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  36. wow. napanood ko 'to sa sports unlimited.

    gusto ko din ma try yung root climbing :)

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  37. Oo, sa Sports Unlimited ko rin ito napanood... :) Thanks for visiting my blog, and you forgot to leave your url... :)

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