From Sipadan it was back to Manila and on to Cebu - an island in the middle of the Philippine cluster. While I'm here I'd decided to dive at both Malapascua and Apo Island - both sites recommended to me by two guys who I did Mount Kinabalu with - Maia and Caspar.
So far I've been up to Malapascua .... and what an adventure!
From Cebu City it was 4 and a half hours by local bus, crammed full of locals and their chickens, up to the coastal town of Maya. I then had to get one of the rickettiest boats I have ever seen across the sea to the island.
It was brilliant! The response of locals who caught my eye through the paneless bus window suggested they dont see many single female white travelers, and I loved feeling like I was seeing the real country, and the way that locals travel through it.
Malapascua has been pretty badly hit by the recent typhoon, however the island was still gorgeous.
I did a night dive last night - which was fantastic! I felt like James Bond!!! scuba-diving by torch light!- and then on just 4 hrs sleep I was up at 4 to go diving with thresher sharks, Malapascua's speciality. I had just about enough time for another morning dive before taking a boat back across to Maia and repeating my journey in reverse.
It's a shame I didnt get to stay longer, however I want to squeeze Apo Island and Dumuguete in before my flight home next week, and so far I'm doing pretty well at optimising my time - on Tuesday I flew from Tawau to KK to Manila to Cebu, then it was straight up to Malapascua and back, and tomorrow I'm heading off down south to Apo Island :)
If you're looking for off the beaten track adventure, and a spot of diving on remote islands, then the Philippines is definitely the place :)
Charly xxx
Thursday, 17 July 2008
CC in the Philippines
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