Our crib during the night
After our mini hiking, we learned that the boat that is getting us back is ready so we started our journey to the next cove, the more famous Anawangin. Since it is holy week during this trip, the place was so crowded so I did not enjoy it much. We just ate our lunch and strolled around to get pictures. By the way there is also an entrance fee here of 100 pesos per pax by I bargained and told the one collecting the fees that we will not be staying long and we are from Pundaquit. So she agreed and I just paid her 50 pesos per pax. Anawangin is good place to have picnic because it is cooler due to the pine trees that is scattered in the place. There is a small lagoon that is ideal for picture taking and playing around with friends. After several pictures we decided to go back to Pundaquit.
How to get there:
Via Commute: Take Victory Liner Bus going to Botolan or Sta. Cruz, Zambales and take off at the municipal town of San Antonio, take a trike going to Pundaquit Beach and from there get a boat going to the selected cove.
If you want hassle free trip to Anawangin or Nagsasa, contact gotravel.ph. They offer cheap packages that includes tent usage and meal preparation. Enjoy.