Monday, July 22, 2013
Anawangin Cove x Mt. Pundaquit Hike: Sample itinerary and cost
I will be sharing an itinerary for a getaway like ours to Anawangin Cove by boat and back to Brgy. Pundaquit via traversing Mt. Pundaquit as well as our costs for the trip.
Day 1
0330 - ETD Muñoz
0630 - ETA San Antonio public market/buy supplies
0730 - Arrive at Brgy. Pundaquit
0800 - Ride boat to Anawangin Cove
0845 - ETA Anawangin Cove
0900 - Pitch tents, prepare breakfast/lunch, rest
1200 - Lunch
1300 - Free time, beach bumming, explore Anawangin Cove
1800 - Start preparations for dinner
2000 - Dinner
2100 - Socials
2300 - Lights off
Day 2
0500 - Wake up/prepare breakfast
0600 - Eat breakfast
0630 - Break camp
0700 - ETD Anawangin cove/start of trek
0930 - ETA Mt. Pundaquit Summit
1200 - ETA Brgy Pundaquit
1230 - Rest/freshen up/eat lunch
1300 - ETD Brgy. Pundaquit
1730 - ETA Manila
Costs
P 1450.00 per head
All-in Anawangin Cove Package
Inclusions:
-Van transfers from Manila to Zambales and vice versa
-Boat transfers
-Tent rentals
-Cooking and kitchen utensils
-Cooler with ice
-10 gallons of drinking water
-Wood for bonfire
-Anawangin Cove entrance/overnight fee with a small hut included
-Mt. Pundaquit hiking guide
You can find their contact details here. You can add P50.00/head for Island hopping which was reduced to our total cost because the sea won't let us go to Capones and Camara Island >.<
P 150.00 to 200.00 per head
Budget for food and consumables good for 4 meals enough for 9 persons
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