November 20, 2011

The Road Less Traveled: Ring Falls & Igtughangin Falls, Brgy. Panipiason, Madalag Aklan, Panay Island, Philippines

THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED
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MY PANIPIASON STORY: Extreme is a word defined as an activity purposely to seek dangerous or even life-threatening experiences and Adventure however is an undertaking involving uncertainty and risk. If you combine it altogether as one, it is an EXTREME ADVENTURE. 
This was what I did on my Wild River exploration leading to last barangay named Panipiason of Madalag town bordering between two provinces of Aklan and Antique, where you can find the most pristine waterfalls ever explored in my adventure history so far.
It was a beautiful experience. In my own perspective as a local traveler, It was an adventure filled with enriching life experiences on what is like to live in a very far place away from a hustle and bustle city life where good transportation and roads were being deprived for the people. From the various river crossing with almost everything can be loaded on a tiny "bangka" made of wood processed into a canoe or a collection of bamboo to create a raft, to the narrow trail going up and down to the very jagged-rocky terrain almost impassable by a motorcycle but it was, down to the muddy and wobbly streams, that sometimes you cannot really imagine how the locals inhabited the place we're able to cope with this means of transportation. However, if your looking for serenity,quietness & peace, this place is perfect to visit.
Indeed, it was a very nice journey to discovering a place that is very nice, simple and plain yet full of life, hospitality and generosity, rich with untouched natural treasure. The four hours roller coaster ride on a motorcycle under the rough terrain along the riverbanks with outmost risk and uncertainty was ended up worth it; promise you will not regret it.
This place is worth visiting if your are really that into nature tripping. I hope Barangay Panipiason can preserve their natural treasure for this will for sure attract more local and international tourist around the world. It’s not about the luxurious ambiance that we nature-traveler are looking for but it is the genuine life changing experiences, various ways of life to thrive and nature wonders that are still kept and preserved on their natural beauty.
It was my second attempt though, that I made it to explore this place. Limited information really touches my curiosity to uncover the enchanting beauty of this place.Gut feel and common sense drives my journey to the highest level of risk. It was just started when I saw a little picture frame of a very nice photograph being sold at a souvenir shop in the airport. I got the name of the town where it is located but I don’t have the details on how to reach it. The beauty of the photograph seems captivated my inner being and kept on coming back into my subconscious mind, as if, I am in loved with a woman.  I did a little research in the internet but no information even little hint leading to the place. Of the entire place-shortlisted to explore in the Visayas area, I got very curious about this place really. One Sunday morning, I visited the town and did some firsthand information from the locals and police stations, this was actually my first attempt to uncover the secret of this place but I decided to postponed it since the weather was not ideal and I had limited time considering the uncertainty of my intent destination. Instead, diverted it and asked some locals for the nearest waterfalls within the area as an alternative adventure for the day to make it worth naman.(soon to be uploaded here)
Two weeks had past when I really that decided to explore this place and this time, I am really decided to embark this adventure whatever it takes alone. Things had happened according to my plans. Thanks God! The weather condition was great. On Sunday morning of Nov. 13, 2011,where every people were very excited to watch Pacman's fight over Marquez, I did things in my own different way. I woke up early excited but had apprehension though of the plans that I had. Going to barangay Panipaison of the town of Madalag Aklan, is basically commence at Kalibo Town public terminal where, you can take a ride through a minibus going to Libacao Town for  Php 30.00 -fare one way. Estimated travel time is about 30 minutes.
Just tell the driver to drop you off at Barangay Dumaguit , where you can take your first river crossing through a little Bangka for Php10.00 .  Madalag town is just right across the river. Crossing the river is one way of going into Madalag town easiest possible as of the moment since the bridge connecting the two towns are still under its finishing stage. Once this infrastructure is done, access to both towns is just few minutes away by then.
Alternative way is via the town of Numancia to Madalag but it’s quite a long travel, estimated travel time is about 1:30 hours from Kalibo Town, fare is approximately Php60.00 one way. In Madalag town, you can hire a motorcycle going to Barangay Panipiason for Php 150.00 one way. Php 500.00 if you chartered it the whole day, back and forth. Estimated travel time is about 2:00 hours on a rugged terrain. This young mind below was earning a living through this way and its already part of their or his daily lives.
But before embarking on your adventure, please do register first at the police station for security purposes.  The best person who can take you to Barangay Panipiason is Rjie Navotas. He is such an experienced driver on that route and very familiar with the terrain and the river crossing. You can contact him for early reservation at this mobile no. 0907-7328138. Please take note that only smart & globe network has a strong signal in the area.
ON THE ROAD TO GET THERE: After registering at Madalag Police Station, we immediately left the town to the destination. The road going there, on the early stage was manageable, it was rough but  passable until we arrived at barangay Mamba, the last barangay accessible by four wheels. By the way, Dieter Ocampo and his team {Kids Foundation} were there at the remote river barangay of Mamba for their second day- medical mission for the kids. They even slept at the mountain barangay along with his team on their first day, according to some locals. I salute you on this Diet, good job. This is a very good example of good deeds. I really love to do this also. Hmm…can I be a volunteer of your foundation Diet? ahaha, I want to share the same passion as you do. 
photo: www.kidsfoundation.org.ph
Someday, God’s willing and in God’s time, I will  build my own foundation too, to help the needy. I will love to do it very much. It is a very wonderful feeling being able to help others who are in need especially the children and the oldies. The naïve smiles on their faces with true and genuine intentions invigorate my whole system to serve.The road ahead was getting narrow and difficult as we drove along the rocky riverbanks. Various scenery has been seen along the way. The crystal clear flowing water from the river will really struck your attention plus the stunning mountain ranges with houses stood on the hillside, that made me realize how fortunate we are.
The scenery were awesome but I have difficulty capturing those since we were moving on the rugged terrain. I cannot count anymore the number of times we have had crossed the river. I often close my eyes in order not to witness for a split of seconds the difficulty of the path we are following into. Sometimes, I went off from the motorcycle on those very difficult terrains because I am scared that we might fell off the rift. 
For a first timer like me, riding on a motorcycle was a heart punching and breathtaking experience though I enjoyed it a lot since it was my first time to have something like this despite the fact that, what i have been doing was very dangerous. But for the locals, it was just an easy ride because that is already part of their daily routine.
It was almost lunch time when we arrived at Barangay Panipiason. We went directly to see Hon. Barangay Captain Arnaldo Gregorio to have a courtesy call and get a guide to the falls who at that time preparing to watch the fight of Pacman. You can contact him through this mobile number 0920-3742969, if you wish to go there and inform them ahead of time of your intent visit.  Along with my guides, we finally off to the mountain side to see the pristine rivers and waterfalls that the place can offer.  
As we moved up the mountain ranges, you can see The Panorama View of the little community of Brgy. Panipiason, it was splendid! On our way to the falls, we have met a number kids roaming around the mountain side and decided to go along with our adventure. Yahoo! The more the merrier.
Until we reached the first falls called the "RING FALLS" it was wonderful! A very fine and marvelous waterfall, very unique of all the falls had been through, why? It’s very obvious, from the name itself, a ring was created by the constant dropping of water in it.
{It goes with the saying that I have got from my Lola when I was just a child that in courting a girl you love, be patient and wait for the right time because even how hard the heart of a woman is, it will soften as the time pass by like a huge rock made of limestone with the constant drops of water in it, will eventually soften and breaks}. It was beautiful and quiet, less visited place that made it so pristine, no garbage, bluish water and cold, very alluring for a bathe, it was really wonderful. 
Rock formation and boulders has been spotted as well in various colors.  We were not able to resist the welcoming charisma of the place and took off my shirt and plunged into the deep and energizing cold water with my newly found local friends. The place is really amazing! 
After spending more than an hour at the RING FALLS, we finally headed ourselves to the most highlight of my journey, the IGTUGHANGIN FALLS. It is located up in one of the mountain ranges. The slope was a bit sharp as we did our final assault. On the ridge, you can see the river and Ring Falls from a far down the valley.
On the other side of the ridge, you can already see behind the canopy of leaves, the amazing 150 feet IGTUGHANGHIN FALLS as it cascades its water beautifully on a very high cliff filled with thick vegetation. We took some shots before finally proceeding down the hill to see the full view of the magnificent waterfalls. 
It is really magnificent “IGTUGHANGIN FALLS” beautiful as it was in my imagination. It was just a dream to witness it's charm. I am very fulfilled as I gazed longingly at it for more than an hour, all I said was WOW this place is amazing, how I wish i could spend more time in this place.
Heading back to the Barangay Proper, we stopped for a while at this native house on the foot of the mountain to take a bite and taste its fresh buko juice. 
Take note, anywhere in this place buko is free, you just have to get it down to your mouth. ahaha, we eventually took a few minutes rest at this house of Tatay as I called him {an oldman alone in his house} who was then busy making “duyan” made from rattan and sold it for Php100 pesos per unit. Aside from “duyan making” he also processed abaca fiber used in various clothing-barong materials and sold it for Php50 per kilo. Then on, we finally bid our smiles and goodbyes to Tatay very refreshed  with the fresh buko juice and paid Php50 for the four (4) pcs we ate.
We opted to do the river trekking on our way back. Huge boulders and fascinating rapids has been seen and very ideal for water rafting. I managed to cross the river several times with extra care since I have had my camera with me and other belongings.Some of my adventure buddies had fun rafting using a piece of bamboo paddling their hands along the streams.

We ended up our trek at the hanging bridge. It was scary for me to cross that bridge but for the locals it was just a walk in the park to cross without even holding on. The path walk-panels were just made of bamboo splits, that when you pass through it, it will swing as you move your steps towards the other side. But there was one local mother who crossed the hanging bridge with her daughter on her right arms and groceries on the other side. She just walked gracefully without any fear. I was really amazed looking at it. Nevertheless, it helps the local to cross around and connect the other side of the river a bit safer than crossing down the river itself.
We finally arrived back at barangay captains house with few number of locals around including my motorcycle buddy who have had waited me and spent the whole day with me in the mountain, intently waiting for our comeback since we were out for 4 hours already. They were very curious of what had happened to us up there, then finally asked some questions to us. I immediately shared our beautiful experiences with outmost enthusiasm. Other locals were intrigued on how beautiful really the place is.  I showed them some of my shots to further testify the beauty of nature they possess. Most of them shared that, they themselves has never been visited the waterfalls. I told them to take a glimpse of  it and they must have to preserved this for future generation. I felt in them the innate sense of genuine intentions and hospitality, very nice people. Indeed a very nice community. I offered to take a souvenir shot with them and I finally gave my smiles and bid my heartfelt goodbye's to everyone and thanked them for their warmed welcome and outmost generosity being  a complete stranger to their place. Thanks Captain and his wife for the banana that was given to me for free. Thank you so much, hope to see you again soon :)  
I hope I can find time to re-visit your nice place and probably stay there for a couple of days to learn the “aklanon dialect”. Thank you also to my motorcycle buddy Rjie Navotas for the safe travel. And to my ever loyal guides and my travel buddies-kids that made my entire adventure awesome!!!
At the end of the day, lying in my bed, all i can think that I don’t have any hint of regret despite how difficult the way it was. With the smiles of my companion's above, without any doubt, I will surely visit this place again someday. See you soon kids!!! Please follow me on Instagram @dru.fearlesstravels

17 comments:

mister swabe said...

very nice! sama mo ako dyan minsan! lol nindot kaayo ang photo na may nagbuntaog nga buok sa bato!

Eduard P. Pugosa said...

ahaha thanks for dropping by Mr. Swabe..yes you can follow and be updated and join my next adventure. it would be very nice to explore place with friends..

Unknown said...

Proud to be a Madalagnon!

Anonymous said...

you were such brave to face the difficulties of going there... thanks for exploring and admiring the beauty beneath the far flung Panipiason... and, Congratulations!

Eduard P. Pugosa said...

Thank you for dropping by at my simple blog Rhia Nab & Armenio. It was such a great life experience of a traveler like me. The place is like heaven on earth. Thank you!!! :) Please invite me if you have Fb page, Im glad to be of friend with you guys.

Anonymous said...

I'm from Banga, Aklan and I have relatives in Pob. Madalag. I didn't know that there is a nice falls in Panipiason that worth visiting. Just a correction though, the drop off place where you cross the river to Madalag is called Brangay Daguitan, not Dumaguit.

Anonymous said...

nice adventure,actualy malapit lang ung place ko jan sa pinuntahan mo.at kilala ko ung tour guid mo din.thanks for visit my place.

Unknown said...

It is nice to know that there is someone like me who can understand the kind of rush I am feeling whenever I travel alone in a place that common people consider unsafe. In case you are thinking of having another adventure, I hope you let me tag along with you ;)

Eduard P. Pugosa said...

Hi Gay Gardose, sure just add me if you have facebook.

Thanks for dropping by.

Eduard

Unknown said...

Now they have concrete roads but not totally fixed. Less river to be crossed for they have bridges by KALAHI CIDSS :-)

Eduard P. Pugosa said...

Thanks Joel Cruz for the info. Actually Mayor of Madalag is keep on inviting me back :)

genesg said...

All I have to do now is book a flight and call the numbers you shared on your blog. That's how helpful your travel blog is. Easy to follow! Thank you very much. My 15 days Aklan-Antique trip is more meaningful with Paniapasan Falls on the extra. It will save me from ending up at crowded Boracay before heading home. Lucky day for me to have seen your blog.


Eduard P. Pugosa said...

Hi Genesg, thanks for dropping by at my site. Please contact Mayor AL Andrade, the mayor of Town of Madalag Aklan, he will assist you in your planned visit in his town. Thanks

Anonymous said...

Hello..watch the reel time documentary in panipiason "tulay ng piloto" maybe u want to start your kids mission there with Dieter Ocampo :)

Eduard P. Pugosa said...

When is that Sir?

Don Juander said...

Thank you for sharing your beautiful experience. I was inspired reading your story that made me pursue to go and experience nature in Panipiason, Madalag. Indeed, it is also through this blog that we started to become as friends. Hahaha! update mo na to kuys!

Anonymous said...

Oo nga eh, na miss koto. Naka smile lang Ako while reading it hahaha