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Girl Travel at Pundaquit Trekking


Girl Travel at Pundaquit Trekking


The Pundaquit traverse to Anawangin starts off at one of Zambales lahar fields, mountains and rivers.


The ascent up the grassy slopes of the mountain offers little shade, but affords good views of the mountains and surrounding countryside. 


From Mount Pundaquit, is a hike way up to Mount Anawangin. 


Anawangin came from the Ilokano word “nuang” which means carabao from the belief that there are wild carabaos wandering around the place.

Tropang Bato in Anawangin


The much awaited outing of Tropang Bato in Anawangin, Zambales. Also overlooking from Pundaquit is the Capones and Camara Island. Special thanks to Uncle Jojo, Kuya Jerry, Ate Luvy for the preparation and transportation. Also to Ate Chubs and family for the foods. To Kuya Dong and Tisoy as the project manager and treasurer. And to all who came!

It was my second time in Anawangin, the first was with my friends from college. I had a good time then and this time too. Anawangin brings such good memories whenever I go there.

Will look forward to our next escapade..

Girl Travel Weekend at Anawangin

 

This is my second time at Anawangin Cove.

Girl Travel with Little Frog in Anawangin

But this time with my brothers and cousins!


And it never cease to amaze me..


After a long trip to Zambales, a stop over to Limen Family and a boat ride from Pundaquit.


We finally arrived and start roaming the beach, river, forest and mountain.

Girl Travel in Anawangin, Zambales

And its never a dull moment with cousins!


Thanks for a wonderful weekend at Anawangin!


Girl Travel Weekend at Anawangin

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