I was invited by my friends at work to go with them for a weekend trip to Aloguinsan last week. I didn't confirm that time because I had a scheduled meeting with another friend on the same day. When they told me that they are going to Bojo River, I said to myself that I've been there and it would be the same thing if I go back. BUT I was wrong, I am still mesmerized with the place and the people - the whole community. It also came to my mind that the newest attraction I am stalking to on Instagram and Facebook is there - the Hermit's Cove. So I suggested it to them to include in the itinerary. I really wanted to go to this small, secluded, and pristine bay facing Tañon Strait.
Voila! I met my friend earlier than our agreed day that's why I was able to confirm to my group that I can go with them 2 days before the date.
April 26, 2015 Call time is 05:00AM at the Citylink Terminal (few meters away from the South Bus Terminal). We were able to depart quarter to six. We took a van en route to Toledo City for almost 2 hours. Then transferred to a multicab from Toledo Terminal to Aloguinsan Market (more or less 15 to 20 minutes drive). Upon arriving the Aloguinsan Market there are many "Habal-Habal" on standby waiting for passengers going to Brgy. Bojo where Bojo River is located.
BOJO RIVER CRUISE (Brgy. Bojo, Aloguinsan)
We arrived here 15 minutes before 08:00AM. |
We were welcomed by the members of BAETAS with a lei made up of Birds of Paradise flower. |
230 meter-walk to the riverbank |
Bojo Aloguinsan Ecotourism Association (BAETAs) in their welcome song. |
The view when you arrive the BAETAs Center. The serenity of the place simply overwhelmed us. |
Welcome drink --- FRESH BUKO JUICE. |
After the briefing we were introduced to our local guides who paddled us in a 45-minute boat ride along the 1.4 km long stretch of the river.
There are 22 species of mangroves in the river and the local guides know by heart all their local and scientific names. Isn't it amazing? :-) |
Postcard-perfect view of Bojo River |
When our guides told us if we want to take a dip, everyone jumped out to the water. |
Our guides parking their boats while we are swimming. |
What I particularly like about it is that it's a community-driven project. The Bojo Aloguinsan Ecotourim Association (BAETAS) operates and manages the Bojo River tour. They are the custodians of Cebu's eco-tourism pride. The money that you pay for a tour around Bojo River goes to the local fishermen who maintain the place and serve as guides.
For reservations, please contact:
Mr. RUDNEY CARCUEVAS
President, Bojo Aloguinsan Ecotourism Association (BAETAS)
M: (0905) 913 3055
T: (032) 469 9056
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