Anawangin Cove is situated at
Pundaquit, San Antonio Zambales. There are two way to get there, the easy and
difficult route. No sweat and hassle free, rent a boat back and forth in just 30
minutes you’ll reach the wonderful shoreline of Anawangin. But if you wanted an
extreme adventure, trekking the treacherous Mt. Pundaquit is perfect for you
and your troop. The rocky slope of the Mountain adds an exotic appeal and
difficult path to hikers, 4 to 5 long hours of trekking before reaching the
other side of the mountain which is Anawangin Cove, all the sweat is worth it
once you’ve set foot in the shoreline of the cove.
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Anawangin Cove of Zambales: Pine Trees by the shore
Way back April of 2010 before Anawangin Cove became a popular tourist
spot in Zambales my college friends and I experienced the grand pristine
white sands of the said spot.
Potipot Island: Little wonder of Sta. Cruz, Zambales
The province of Zambales is
famous with its sweetest mangos, grandest coves, towering mountains, heritage
sites and delicacies but a little wonder is waiting to be discovered, Potipot
Island of Sta. Cruz, Zambales
Potipot island is positioned at
the western part of Sta. Cruz, Zambales. An estimated 6 to 7 hours land travel
via Bus and a 20 minutes boat ride off to the small Island. Hush
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