Sunday, April 27, 2014

Lake Danao, Ormoc

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Right now, I'm already set for my roadtrip to Vigan. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I am again going on an adventure of a lifetime. This will by far be my longest drive. From Davao to Vigan. And I'm really excited.
But before starting on another adventure, let us first end the previous journey. This is still part of my Ormoc Adventure with my friends a few week ago.



So after experiencing the white sand beach of Canigao Island and the priceless sunset of Matalom, Leyte, we are headed back to the city of Ormoc. It was our third day or was it the fourth day of our adventure? and I was actually thinking of just having the day off since we've been to a lot of places for straight days and I was exhausted.

But my friends wanted to maximize the trip so we were not allowed a day off... YET! So the third day, we were set to go somewhere near, because the last few days we were at hours away places and I was already tired. This time, it was Lake Danao National Park. According to some websites, Lake Danao is a violin or guitar-shaped lake at the nearby mountains of Ormoc. The lake is  about 20 to 30mins away from the city proper.

The purpose of going there was actually just to see the lake. But if only we had time or if we went there earlier that day, we would have explored the park. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it is a park. A large forest park according to some articles I've read around the interweb which you can explore and do lots of activities. 

When we got there, we went to this little office for registration. I think there's a 50 pesos registration fee per head (or was it lesser?) and a 150 (or was it more?) pesos fee per hour for the raft that would bring you at the center of the lake or just across.


So we rented a raft and the lady (in the picture), together with her daughter, offered to pull the raft to the center of the lake in exchange for money. I thought it was that easy but it was really tedious coz' I decided to help out because we were paying 150 for an hour and with the rate that they are going, the hour would have gone by yet we still haven't reach the center of the lake. I was already panting after a few pulls on the string. No wonder they were going on such a slow rate.

We decided not to go across nor at the center. We just stayed where we could have a great view of the lake and the sunset. We were absorbing the silence, serenity and beauty of the place. Because it was so quite and so serene, it gives you an eerie feeling like there's something underneath the water that would just grab you if dip your feet in the water and kill you or drown you. Like the Lochness monster could just come out and cause havoc to whomever is there at the lake. Oh and did I mention that the lake is so deep that no diver ever reached the foot of the lake (that's according to R)?

We also took a lot of pictures. I was really grateful we did not have that day off. It was really worth it. But again, if only we had time, we could have gone exploring more of the area and tried more of the other activities. There were some people who were kayaking. Would love to try that next time and kayak back and forth from one end of the lake to another.

After an hour, we headed back to the dock, payed the lady and then started driving back to the city before the nightfall. It was a great day!

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