During
the month of April and May, Bakas River in Barangay Matictic has been my
family's favorite destination to spend leisure time and to have an escape from
the heat of summer. It’s been a long time since I last visited the place, but
let me tour you to this one-of-a-kind eco-tourism attraction that my home town,
Bulacan, is very proud of.
“Where are you guys?”
Usually
when going to Bakas, we would leave home as early as we could. It is because
during summer, hundreds of visitors also gather in the place to spend quality
time with their family. At dawn, all the important things must be prepared,
including the food, drinks, clothes, and some personal hygiene. Don’t forget to
bring money!
“Stop-over!”
We
rent a tricycle and we traveled for about 30-45 minutes from barangay FVR, our
home, to barangay Matictic where Bakas River is located. Prepare a lot of coins
because during the trip, there are a lot of stop-overs, where road workers are
asking for coins before you pass through.
“How much is the cottage?”
Cottages
range from 100-150, depending on the type of cottage that you will rent.
Honestly, I didn’t see any difference from their cottages. Haha! They were just
simple nipa huts where you can put your things. Sometimes, we would rent only
one cottage and if there is no one using the adjacent cottage, we would also
put our things there. Ssshhh!
“It is hot! Yes, but I
don’t care I’m going to swim…”
The
clean water of Bakas is indeed an ideal place to swim. After a long trip and
hectic preparations, a dip to its cool water is a refreshing one. Be careful
because the stones are too slippery and some parts of the river are deep. Some
visitors have their own “salbabidas,” but actually, only the good swimmers are
brave to go to the deeper site. If you want to explore the surroundings, you
can have a walk around and just breathe the cool and fresh air.
“Woohoo! I am the king of
the world!”
I
remembered my friends climbed a tall tree and jumped to the deep portion of
Bakas. It was a funny thing actually! They repeated it many times and before
they jumped, they would shout “I am the king of the world!” Haha. It is sad because
I wasn't able to capture them.
“I am hungry! Where are
the food?”
When
visiting Bakas, we always brought a lot of food because swimming was really
exhausting. Some food are cooked in the house and some are prepare during our
day to the river. I advise you to bring lots of rice and drinks. There are some
stores around but the commodities are too expensive. Haha!
“123 Pose!”
A
camera is a must! The whole environment should be captured. There are some
sites which are good to be photographed but the most memorable things to
capture are the wacky things and snapshots of your friends.
“La la la la, I love
videokes!”
There
are also videokes around the site which you can rent to have fun with your
friends. If you are tired of swimming or feel a little bored staying in your
cottage, then videokes might help you. The cost is five pesos per song so just
be sure that you have a lot of five-peso coins. You can sing all you want and
it is possible that you can rent a videoke for 250-500 pesos for the whole day.
“Oh really? I don’t know
that!”
The
well-known Bakas is a very interesting spot where the foot markings of the
legendary Bernardo Carpio and his pets can be found. Many said it to me a lot
of times but I didn’t get the chance to see this milestone. I hope next time I
visit the river, I will have a glimpse of it.
“An exhausting but
worthwhile day!”
It is
5pm, pack up! Our whole day to Bakas River was a great one. We were able to
relax and enjoy. It is a worthwhile trip together with my love ones! Yes. This
was definitely a good stuff that happens once in a lifetime.
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:)
I
miss Bakas! I hope that I can visit it sometime soon. :)
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