Thursday, December 14, 2023

SICALAO, THE LAST ECOLOGICAL FRONTIER OF LASAM

FEATURING THE NANGARIBUAN FALLS

πŸ“Œ Sicalao, Lasam, Cagayan

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LASAM is dubbed as the rice granary of western Cagayan not just because of its vast farmlands but also because the municipality is one of the major sources of rice in Cagayan being transported to neighboring provinces in northern Luzon, Manila and Bulacan to where the agricultural products are milled and processed. Despite the immensity of its farmlands, no one would ever think that in the western portion of the town near the border of Flora, Apayao; in the heart of the thick tropical rainforest, there lies a glamour of nature - Sicalao, the last ecological frontier of Lasam.

The Nangaribuan Falls, one of the flagship waterfalls found in Sicalao, Lasam, Cagayan

Sicalao is the largest and remotest barangay of Lasam with a population of just 1,945 based from 2020 census. It occupies the largest remaining natural forestland in the municipality, home to several watersheds and is an extension and part of the so called Zinundungan River Valley, a valley system in the western portion of Cagayan to where this river originates before joining the enormous Cagayan River. Sicalao is endowed with incredibly rich natural resources and is part of the formidable Cordillera mountain range. Second only to Sierra Madre as the most extensive rainforest in the Philippines, the Cordilleras still has atleast 777,000 hectares of forestland as of 2015 records of Forestry Statistics of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Forest Management Bureau or DENR-FMB.

One spectacular portion of the Sicalao River, halfway going to the Nangaribuan Falls

The inner forests of Sicalao are wild, dense and can be said virgin to where we could still find first class timbers such as narra, molave, kamareg, ipil, marakape and maratiesa. The surroundings are verdant green. Its rocky mountains are towering cloaked with massive trees adorned with entanglement of vines and countless epiphytes. Different chants of birds, the gushing stream and drips from springs break the silence of the dizzying wilderness on the vicinity of Sicalao River that feeds the larger Zinundungan River, a tributary of Cagayan River, the country's longest.

The falls emanating from an uphill stream directly feeds the Sicalao River below before joining the Zinundungan River

Upon reaching the foothills of the mountains of Sicalao, the wildlife is unimaginable. It ranges from colorful birds, reptiles, innumerable insects and extraordinary flora. In the heart of this grand forestland hides one of Sicalao nature jewel - the Nangaribuan Falls. It is a 10-meter high waterfall fed by a stream uphill, creating a "twin" water curtain as the water flow is bisected by a rock on the brink of the fall. During summer however, the waterfall is relatively drier, resulting into just a single ribbon of water flow. It has a small plunge pool, about a human waist-deep and at least two meters at its widest. The cliff to where the water flows are dotted with "bilagot" plants (Schismatoglottis sp.) and the surrounding areas are dominated by hardy scrubs and bamboos or "bulo" (Schizostachyum sp.). The waterfall directly feeds the Sicalao River.

Reaching this waterfall is no easy feat. The river currents are powerful, the rocks are slippery and sharp, the established paths are thorny and muddy. Most of all, this natural monument is about 10 kilometers from the jump-off point, the iconic Sicalao Bridge. Its sheer distance to civilization and its hostile environment are its primary protection and defense from overdevelopment, abuse and extreme "humanization".

Distance and the wildness of the river are the primary defenses of Nangaribuan waterfall from imminent abuse

The rocks are gargantuan of different geometries. One of which is the famous globular rock called "nagbukel a bato" found almost halfway into the Nangaribuan waterfall. It is where most of the hikers initially rest because of the spectacular sights of the environ to behold. Some rocks are grayish, black or liver-colored; some however are white limestone origin. On the banks of the turbulent stream are groves of fiddlehead ferns growing prodigiously under the shades of valiant reeds. Bracket fungi, edible or not, detritus feeders and insect larvae find refuge on rotting logs resting into oblivion under the canopies as they enrich the forest floor to support myriad of life forms upon decay.

The nomadic Aetas in the forest were the first to discover the known waterfalls in Sicalao

The stream water is crystal clear, immaculately clean and relaxing cold. On its banks, fresh spring water oozes uninterruptedly and is potable. Its alkalinity is supposed to kill harmful pathogens. With the water's unbelievable clarity, small fishes, crustaceans and shellfish can be seen thriving in the water. Occasionally, the spectacle of a dazzling kingfisher precariously diving through the glass-clear water to catch its meal evokes a dramatic scene of nature unparalleled with what you could see in the outside world.

Upon reaching the Nangaribuan waterfall, taking a cool splash is persuasive. The coolness of the water is unwinding and destressing. It rids out the anxiety and lethargy as the mighty gravitational flow pampers your tired muscles. It revitalizes your blood flow and recharges your mind, body and soul with that unforgettable communion with nature. With the fast pace throbbing of life in the city and the problems that you are carrying all the days of your life, truly that nature is the best medicine for serenity.

Truly nature is the best medicine for serenity 

The sun already painted a gaudy yellow in the sky when we packed our stuffs. The once blue sky turned ash, signifying the approach of darkness. On our way, we started to hear the merriment of cicadas and crickets. We left nothing but footprints, we killed nothing but time and we brought nothing but memories of our remarkable travel to rediscover and take pride of the hidden allure of nature in Sicalao, the ecological face of Lasam tucked between the folds of the hemline of the Cordilleras.

While Sicalao promises a brighter potential to be a rising ecological tourism zone, this last frontier is still not fully discovered as much of its inner wilderness is still sever of human touch even to those nomadic Aetas who reside deep into the jungles of Sicalao.

The wildlife of Sicalao is unimaginable from reptiles, birds, bats, plants and countless insects

Indeed, Sicalao is a natural heritage; an ecological richness. There, hides a treasure chest of nature wonders yet to be discovered and that discovery with an ounce of thirst for the great outdoors needed patience, courage and passion to know more what lies beneath what is only palpable to most people.

Just like the province of Palawan as the last ecological frontier of the Philippines, it is now safe to say that the same can be said to Sicalao as the last ecological frontier of Lasam: despite of its prominence and excellence more in its agricultural aspect than in its ecological regards. It is certain then that the key to its protection is in the LasameΓ±os' hands so as to immortalize its true stance as the last ecological frontier of Lasam.

Because the sad reality is that, we did not inherit this land from our forefathers but absolutely we borrowed it from our grand children and it warrants a return without damage and abuse as a result of our inherent stupidity.

A testimony of how rich the ecological frontier of Sicalao is.

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Thursday, October 19, 2023

ILOILO PROVINCE, THE HEART OF THE PHILIPPINES: WHAT YOU CAN DO?

"The Heart of the Philippines"

πŸ“Œ ILO-ILO PROVINCE, WESTERN VISAYAS

Did you know that the province of Iloilo is the first province outside Manila to have an electricity, railway, telephones, cinemas, double-deck buses and automobiles? In 1877, the very first department store in the entire Philippines opened up in Iloilo.

Would you believe that the first concrete road in the Philippines is found in Jaro, Iloilo?

Also the erythromycin antibiotic was first discovered in Iloilo. Likewise, the first Filipino to fly a passenger plane is from Iloilo.

One of the islands of Gigantes, municipality of Carles, Iloilo

And wait, Graciano Lopez-Jaena, one of the "illustrados" and founder of the Propaganda Movement during Spanish colonial period, and Eugene Torre, the first Filipino Chess Grandmaster were both hailed from Iloilo.

Historical. Rich. Progressive. Splendid. Stunningly beautiful with a heart.

Those truly make my heart beat in Iloilo, the heart of the Philippines.

#ExploreVisayas #IloIloProvince #IloIloCity #WesterVisayas #UswagIloIlo #PanayIsland

PHOTOS: Some Tourist Spots in Iloilo Province

The 40 Things You Can Do Or Try In... ILOILO PROVINCE, WESTERN VISAYAS

Feel the classical Romanesque style of the 1874-built Jaro Metropolitan Cathedral, believed to where Graciano Lopez-Jaena was baptized.

Complete the only four UNESCO baroque-style Spanish churches in the Philippines with Miagao Church (Santo Tomas de Villanueva Church, 1731).
The other 3 baroque churches are San Agustin in Intramuros, Santa Maria in Ilocos Sur and Paoay in Ilocos Norte, all completed. πŸ‘πŸ™‚

Arguably, if not the most beautiful church facade in the Philippines.


Be an agricultural buff at Garin Farm, the most beautiful agro ecological tourism farm I've seen so far.

Make some friends with the nice Ilongga people while spending some chillax mode at the cozy Graciano Lopez Jaena Park towered by the Spanish-era old Jaro Belfry, a national historical landmark.

Be amazed with the different shells and coral fragments found here at Pulopandan Islet. It has the most concentrated shells of myriad species per square meter of all islands in the country that I've seen.

Watch the outline of Masbate and other nearby islands while on the Visayan Sea.

Spot the long tailed macaques among the trees, crevices and burrows of the massive limestone spires of the Islas de Gigantes.

Make your lovable beau smile at Tangke Lagoon surrounded by towering karsts and limestone spires.

Selfie on top of the most photographed spot in Ilo-Ilo Province and one of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines, the Cabugao-Gamay (Antonio Island).

Be mystified with the crocodile tail rock and sliced bread rock formations at the palm-fringed Antonia Beach.

Have some rest in the middle of the Visayan Sea at Lantangan Beach, South Gigante Island.

Feel the thrill of talcum-soft sands with your feet at the serene Mini Boracay Beach.

"Athens of the Philippines".
Go back in time of Leonardo DaVinci with this Renaissance Gothic architecture design of Molo Church, made from distinct white coral stone blocks. Don't forget the famous pancit molo after your retreat.

Manifest the faith in God at Parroquia de San Jose Placer. It is a Byzantine-Neoclassic Church planned to look like the elegant Spanish Church of Valencia del Cid.

Amplify the illustrado or creoles in your blood by visiting the Spanish-era Don Ramon Lopez Ancestral House.

Study economics and social sciences here on the very first economic museum in the Philippines, the Museum of Philippine Economic History (MPEH).

Shop at J.M. Basa Street, a historical street located in the old downtown district Iloilo City Proper. The street often referred to as the "Escolta of Iloilo". It is home to several fine examples of historic luxury American era neoclassical, beaux-arts, and art deco buildings. The street has been famous since the Spanish Era.

Bring back the breath of time in the Old Downtown of Calle Real, the Spanish central business district during the good old days.

Prevent hypertension and risk of aneurysm by moderately eating massive and fatty crabs.

Indulge in the bounty of unlimited red scallops found on the waters of Visayan Sea.

Just enjoy the natural beauty anywhere in 7,641 Philippine Islands.

Search for AFAM and let them be your forever at Bantigue Sandbar. Don't forget your OOTD for a great first impression.

Snorkel on the calm and white sand laden waters of Balbagon Island.

Slurp the porky and garlicky broth of the La Paz batchoy noodles, one of Iloilo's most famous food icon.

Touch the massive coral blocks of the 18th century San Nicolas de Tolentino Church (Guimbal Church).

Climb the smallest watchtower of Pescador Moro Watchtower in Guimbal, used to spy approaching Moro pirates and marauders during Hispanic-era.

Be excited with a friendly date at Guimbal Plaza while sipping that palatable guraman-sa-malamig and tasty fish balls dipped with spicy watery vinaigrette.

Testify the truth of Jessica Soho documentary about the ghostly acacia tree that turns into a mansion seen only by people with "third eye". Municipality of Guimbal, Iloilo Province.

Know history at the Casa Real de Iloilo (Royal House of Iloilo), also known as the Old Iloilo Provincial Capitol, the seat of the provincial government of Iloilo in the Philippines since the Spanish colonial period until 2006.

It also served as the residence of the alcalde-mayor, presidente municipal, or governor, who held the highest authority as the Spanish official in Iloilo during the period.

Be geek at Museo Ilo-Ilo which houses an impressive collection of the province's cultural heritage which includes stone age native pottery, fossils, jewelry, burial sites and other artifacts.

Look for night life in different plazas of Iloilo City before going to bed.

Detour at the nearby island province of Guimaras, the home of the sweetest mangoes in the Philippines.

Visit the sister school of Saint Paul University Tuguegarao, the Saint Paul University Ilo-Ilo.

Buy those fancy pearls, clothing, beads and other memorabilia at the super elegant Molo Mansion.

Get that freedom at Plaza Libertad, where the heroes of Panay declared their independence from Spain on December 25, 1898. This is a national historical landmark. Ilo-Ilo was the last Spanish capital in Asia.

Be inspired with the outstanding governance of the City of Ilo-Ilo, one of the most progressive and highly urbanized cities in the Philippines. (Ilo-Ilo City Hall).

Rest your tired legs due to DIY at the benches of Sunburst Park while learning some Hiligaynon words. "Uswag" means progress or forward.

Eat that unlimited rice at the very first branch of Mang Inasal, opened in December 2003 before Jollibee acquired it in 2010. Location, ground floor, Robinsons Mall Carpark Iloilo.

Shed tears in heaven at Heaven On Earth (Stairway To Heaven), San Joaquin, Ilo-Ilo Province.


Be stunned with the drop-dead vista of the triangular Cabugao Grande Island.

Be a one-time seafarer while strolling the galleries of the Museum of Philippine Maritime History. Here, you can see the replicas of indigenous sea vessels used by the early Filipinos.