After the hike down Malabsay Falls…

The pictures were taken by the camping site.  You could see me smiling all the way. Nature gives me that I am in heaven feeling. By this time, the boys were hungry, thirsty and tired from the trek. Filipinos when they go for an outing – food and drinks is included. Well, not me…The lighter…

My trek down Malabsay Falls, Mt Isarog National Park

This is part two of my trek to Malabsay Falls.  Malabsay Falls, approximately 40 ft. high scenic wonder is located on the slope of Mt. Isarog in Barangay Panicuason, Naga City. Going down to where the falls was definitely more challenging that I taught it was. We had to walk on narrow and steep pathway….

Kambing (Goat)

Love the pic with the goat (Kambing) looking at me. We were heading down from Malabsay Falls when we saw a herd of goats (Kambing in Filipino).  I got really excited because this is the first time I saw wild farm animals in Mt Isarog besides a Carabao. This is not Africa so to see…

Hiking up to Mt Isarog Malabsay Falls

My trek to Malabsay Falls Mount Isarog National Park harbors rainforest, endemic wildlife, waterfalls and is also home to nomadic Negrito (Agta) tribes people. I will write about my encounter with an Agta Tribe later on. Mt. Isarog, an inactive volcano, rises in the heart of the province of Camarines Sur, the central part of…