You should not be an alien to your own native land. But when I went to Magpupongko I became alienated. This is the place I have never been before. But now it became part of my life. Maybe, this is one way of championing the best of Caraga.
Of course, you will never forget the amazing Agusan del Norte, and the island adventures Surigao City. And now, the wonder of Magpupongko.
When I set my eyes to this place, I was so amaze with the natural beauty that scattered anywhere along the way.
Magpupongko was located at the town of Pilar – recently, the fishing capital of the Philippines, Siargao Island, province of Surigao del Norte. Magpupongko from the native word “pongko” which means to “sit down.” That’s the reason the place got its name because of the presence of giant rock sitting in a another rock, like this one
Or else, when I gave my shot far from it, I thought my friend is running away from the falling stone, or just give way to the falling rain. That’s it.
This is one of the beauties of Magpupongko. But it does not end here. You have to take for miles to witness different rock formations, emerges of different pools, the waves coming from the deepest ocean, the sands, and the islands. These will be your hotspots of the day.
What you see is what you believe – Magpupongko is a haven of pools – amaze me so much with its clear jade water after rushing in from the sea during high tide. When low tide comes in, different pools emerge along the coastline where you can choose which pools you want to suit your taste, and submerge!
It will set you for a long walk seeing different pools in the seaside, you will never get tired even for a hundred miles.
For family gathering, or for everybody, and counting.
For romantic lovers in a little cove for privacy – have the best pick of your own.
During high tide, pools have been nowhere, but still you can do the gymnastic dive. Be sure you are in the pools, or else, in the rock.
The magnificent giant waves from the deepest of the ocean are part of it. Witness how it formed before your eyes. Surfers are not allowed here. Warning, it’s deep, and smashing you in the bed rock along that line. Go ahead to General Luna’s Cloud 9.
Walking through the miles it will captivates you how rocks and fine white sands meeting in one place with lots of pools, and then in front of it the smashing of giant waves from the deep of the ocean.
If you are here, then let me know how you feel when natures became your friends here. Well, let me say in one word – Paradise!
special thanks to freida of butuanon dot org for some of the pix
You can reach Magpupongko from Dapa for 1 hour after reachingSiargao by MV RORO for 4 hours or by super cat for 2 hours from Surigao City, and from Butuan City to Surigao City for 2 hours by bus.
mike says
Yoh! I’m from Bohol. We have beaches here too, but also wanna experience other places as well. How much do you think would cost me to be there? 🙂
deejay says
i think 5,000 pesos is too big for one week for two person, since there was no hotel in magpupongko just a place needed for possible tourist development in the future.
James Broadfoot says
These photos are beautiful…this really looks like paradise.
janz says
was here
MarlyMS says
This place is lovely and worth visiting. My husband and I are planning to have a vacation next year. Planning to go here.
deejay says
well, i have to say, welcome to caraga next year, and i’m sure you will enjoy your stay here…
ChuChie says
Ang ganda naman po ng blog nyo..ang gaganda ng view…xlink naman jan kuya
shengy says
love the beaches..and knowing this blog will help me with our next plan adventure…like this sobra..
KZBlog says
That place looks absolutely gorgeous and your photos are really good.
Hecky says
salamat kapatid sa imong paglili kadyut sa akong blog.. if you have time try to attend the 2nd Mindanao Bloggers Summit dinhe sa Gensan.
nice blog 🙂
deejay says
thank you so much kapatid for here, and appreciate your invitation in the 2nd mindanao bloggers summit. i will try to have time for this great activities, an inspiration to mindanao bloggers. hoping for the success of this activities.
Mark says
Awesome place!
charlbert says
next stop…. northern part of the Philippines…
Lagawan says
wow! what a beautiful place! Love to visit it someday 🙂
Blog, Pipi at Bingi says
I didn’t know such place exists in the north
Bubbly Ideas says
wow ang ganda.. gusto ko tuloy mag bakasyon. 🙂
Joyce says
Fantastic Place! Hope I can reach Caraga in the near future. Keep it up!
shedlife says
lovely…
MyKitty says
Very nice photos. I like scuba diving and I enjoy swimming with fishes. I will plan my trip there in the future.