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)
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| We arrived here 15 minutes before 08:00AM. |
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| We were welcomed by the members of BAETAS with a lei made up of Birds of Paradise flower. |
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| 230 meter-walk to the riverbank |
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| 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. |
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| 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? :-) |
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| Postcard-perfect view of Bojo River |
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| When our guides told us if we want to take a dip, everyone jumped out to the water. |
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| 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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