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MOALBOAL

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Moalboal Beaches (Basdako, Moalboal) From falls to beach, our second destination... It's a sequel to our  KAWASAN FALLS escapade. Here you can enjoy the beach scenery, walk on their fine white sands or dive all you want at their famous Pescador Island. From Badian going back to the town of Moalboal we took the bus, fare is 20 Php only, and the trip took only minutes. When we got in their town, lots of tricycle drivers asked us where our destination is and they negotiated with us so we haggled. Finally we were able to negotiate with a tricycle driver. We really have no particular resort to go to so we asked suggestions from him, and thank God he's been very helpful. He took us to a public beach resort where the prices were affordable, and since we're just staying for the day a room is not really necessary. We rented a small shack in front of the beach, enough to give us shade and a place to sit, eat and relax a little bit. The cottage cost only 400 Php and ther

KAWASAN FALLS

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Kawasan Falls Escapade! (Brgy. Matuti nao, Badian) When we say Kawasan F alls first thing that comes into our mind is the serenity and the relaxing aura of the place. Oh well, truly a place as such is better than any laboratory made vitamins. The first time I went here was when I was still a kid, the memories are kinda vague already so a revisit is what it takes to refresh everything! However, I am a very thrifty traveler so the cheaper the expenses will be, the better (lol). I and my “equally thrifty friends” are up for some fun and adventure. We arrived at the bus station at around 6 o'clock in the morning, an air-conditioned bus was the only available at that time so we took it. It was okay because the difference of the fare between an air-conditioned and non air-conditioned bus isn't that huge at all. The fare for the air-conditioned bus is one-hundred and thirty one pesos only (131). As for the non air-conditioned bus, I'm guessing it's