TRAVEL GUIDE GARIN FARM, SAN JOAQUIN, ILOILO 2019


HOW TO GET TO GARIN FARM 💓

🌸From Iloilo city ride a jeepney bound for for San Joaquin at Molo, Super, Mohon Terminal or at Arevalo.


There are two types of transpo going to Garin Farm 

✔VIA Van:

    At the Terminal you can ride a van straight to the gates of Garin Farm which costs you 150 PHP/each

✔VIA bus:

    Regular fare starts at 60 PHP (or if you’re a student just bring your ID for discounts 😀) 

travel time is approximately 1-1and. Ask the driver to get you off at Garin Farm near San Joaquin Cemetery. From the highway, you may walk to the site or you may ride a tricycle (SOME BLOGS SAID IT WAS 10 PHP/each.) but we paid 50 PHP for the two of us.



🌸Before entering the farm you must pay an entrance fee (150 PHP/each) 

 ❗❗❗❗ ENTRANCE FEE DISCOUNT: FOR SENIOR CITIZENS ONLY ❗❗❗❗



HERE ARE THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITY FEES INSIDE THE FARM:


GARIN FARM TARIFF


Here are the following photos we took (sorry if konti 💓)


when you enter the farm 💓

Tamang selfie bago pumasok sa tunnel

Praying Mode 🙏

promise sunog na kami
                     
HAHAH PA CANDID


REMINDERS:


✔ You need to prepare your self for the pilgrimage.      (Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spirtual being and ano pa! Basta mapapagod ka. IF HINDI KA SANAY SA MGA  KEMERUT NA YAN 😂😂😂)✔ Bring towel✔ Wear clothes that are comfortable and hindi mainit.✔ Best time to go there is afternoon para hindi masyadong tirik ang araw 👍✔ DON’T FORGET TO PUT SUNBLOCK, AND BRING HAT OR UMBRELLA.❗❗ IF YOU FORGOT TO BRING YOUR HAT, YOU CAN BUY AT THE SOUVENIR SHOP, PRICE RANGES FROM 150-250 PHP ❗❗✔ Keep the solemnity of the place 💓



🌸🌸🌸TIPS🌸🌸🌸


✔ There are souvenir shops outside.

✔ The Garin Farm also sells their products (SUPPORT LOCAL)✔ Inside the Garin Farm there is a  restaurant, Gelato Ice cream booth, and stay-in rooms for families.





MALATAN-OG FALLS DON SALVADOR BENEDICTO, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL

If you want a budget friendly travel with your friends then Malatan-og falls is your answer.

Here is the Travel guide for you

How to get there in Malatan-og falls:

FROM ILOILO CITY


👉Take a fast craft going to Bacolod it would take 1 hr or 45 mins (300-400 php)

👉When arriving at the Port, next is to get to Bacolod South Terminal you can either ride a taxi or a jeepney


FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO COMMUTE:


👉When you arrive at Bacolod Bredco port ride an electric trisikad or tricycle to drop you at SM CITY (fare is around 10-20 php)

👉 Then look for ones with a “San Agustine or La Salle” labels.

👉 Then ask the driver if he could drop you off at Bacolod South Terminal (fare: 8 php)


(continuation below👇👇👇)

FROM BACOLOD CITY


Bacolod South Terminal ⟹ Don Salvador Benedicto


👉When arriving at the Bacolod South Terminal take a Ceres Bus ride bound to San Carlos City via Don Salvador for 45 mins. – 1hr.

👉Tell the Driver/Kunduktor to drop you at Lantawan or  Malatan-og falls (they know the drill HAHAH)

👉Fare is around Php100 (AIR CONDITION)

❗ IF YOU’RE A STUDENT JUST BRING YOUR SCHOOL I.D. FOR DISCOUNT 😉

Nearby attractions: 

Balokon Resort

DSB Pine trees

1km Everest Zipline

Jomax Peak

Mini Rice Terraces

❗❗❗ TIPS ❗❗❗

🌺 At Lantawan you can hire a tour guide (fee: 200-300)
🌸 Don’t bring to much – because the trail is very “sketchy” if you’re a first timer.
🌺 Your shoes? – Hiking shoes or any shoes that is not slippery
🌸 Your Bag? –  Backpack
🌺 Your Outfit? – Don’t use jeans. I must prefer that is very comfortable which you can move properly
🌸Bring water and snacks. You’ll get hungry and thirsty after trekking

The Broke Traveller

Hello there! I’m just new in the blogging community, I’m here to share my experience during my humble travels. We’ve been through a lot of things when it comes in travelling. Such as MONEY! Since I have no job, all I can do is to give advices on how to travel on budget

About me:

Currently I’m studying at Technological University of the Philippines – Visayas, taking up Electronics Engineering. This career doesn’t have any connection to blogging but this is where I can vent all my travel experiences.

HOW TO GET THERE? MALATAN-OG FALLS | DON SALVADOR BENEDICTO, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL



If you want a budget friendly travel with your friends then Malatan-og falls is your answer.Here is the Travel guide for you


How to get there in Malatan-og falls:


BY: SHEILA VILLANUEVA

BY: SHEILA VILLANUEVA


BY: SHEILA VILLANUEVA




FROM ILOILO CITY


👉Take a fast craft going to Bacolod it would take 1 hr or 45 mins (fare: 300-400 php)

👉When arriving at the Port, next is to get to Bacolod South Terminal you can either ride a taxi or a jeepney

FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO COMMUTE:


👉When you arrive at Bacolod Bredco port ride an electric trisikad or tricycle to drop you at SM CITY (fare: 10-20 php)

👉 Then look for ones with a “San Agustin or La Salle” labels.
👉 Then ask the driver if he could drop you off at Bacolod South Terminal (fare: 8 php)

(continuation below👇👇👇)


FROM BACOLOD CITY


Bacolod South Terminal ⟹ Don Salvador Benedicto


👉When arriving at the Bacolod South Terminal take a Ceres Bus ride bound to San Carlos City via Don Salvador for 45 mins. – 1hr.
👉Tell the Driver/Kunduktor to drop you at Lantawan or  Malatan-og falls (they know the drill HAHAH)
👉Fare is around Php100 (AIR CONDITION)
❗ IF YOU’RE A STUDENT JUST BRING YOUR SCHOOL I.D. FOR DISCOUNT 😉

Nearby attractions: 

✔Balokon Resort
✔DSB Pine trees
✔1 km Everest Zipline
✔Jomax Peak
✔Mini Rice Terraces

❗❗❗TIPS ❗❗❗


🌺 At Lantawan you can hire a tour guide (fee: 200-300 php)
🌸 Don’t bring to much – because the trail is very “sketchy” if you’re a first timer.
🌺 Your shoes? – Hiking shoes or any shoes that is not slippery
🌸 Your Bag? –  Backpack
🌺 Your Outfit? – Don’t use jeans. I must prefer that is very comfortable which you can move properly
🌸 Bring a hat or anything that can protect you from the sun.
🌺 Bring your swimwear because it is free to take a swim in the falls.
🌸Bring water and snacks. You’ll get hungry and thirsty after trekking.


⛔LEAVE FOOTPRINTS NOT TRASH⛔
Let’s preserve what God has given to us.



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