Monday, December 17, 2018

First Ilocandia Escapade | Sand Dunes, Giant Windmills and the Northern Waves

Seeing and visiting a vast desert in the Middle East, the windmills of the Netherlands and beach hopping in Boracay. Well, you can see it there in Ilocos.

Setting out on the second day of our Ilocos tour, we took more escapades in Ilocos Norte despite of the cloudy weather with scattered rainfall in the place. On that day, we reached the coastal sand dunes in Paoay and the northernmost towns of Bangui and Pagudpud. Even though, it was a tiring day but we enjoyed the vast sand dunes, the cool sea breeze, the stunning white windmills and the waves that hitting the shore. So, let's begin the second day of our escapade.

First Stop: Paoay Sand Dunes
Culili Point, Paoay, Ilocos Norte

Our first stop in our Ilocos tour is the Paoay Sand Dunes. We made it to Culili Point, one of the exciting destinations especially for tourists who loved adrenaline thrill and adventure, as they go into the sand dunes.
The Ilocos Sand Dunes stretches the coastal towns in the province.
The Culili Point in Paoay is part of the Ilocos Norte Sand Dunes, a long stretch of sand dunes stretching from the towns of Currimao to Pasuquin. In fact, the place is a popular location for classic Filipino movies such as "Himala" starring Nora Aunor and "Ang Panday" starring Fernando Poe Jr. The wide coastal area covered with sand is actually facing the West Philippine Sea and it is very captivating to visit this place because you have the feeling that you visit a desert, no need to go to the Sahara or Atacama Desert; just go to the town of Paoay and explore their sand dunes.
The vast expanse of sand dunes in the province of Ilocos Norte.
Despite of wide expanse of sand dunes, there are few grasses growing in this area.
A picture-perfect place. the feeling that no need to go to the Sahara Desert, you can visit here in the Ilocos Norte.
The place is an ideal location for films and television series.
A fleet of 4x4 Rough Rider vehicles are very common in this place.
Traces of rough rider jeep in the sand dunes of Paoay.

Sand boarding experience in Culili Point. 
The most exciting part of this tour is the roller coaster ride in a 4x4 jeep traversing the Culili Point. If you want to experience this thrilling ride, rent the 4x4 Rough Riding vehicle with a maximum of 6 people per car and you will pay a total of 1,500 php. Then, the driver will tour the group at the sand dunes from 30 minutes to one hour where you can experience thrilling drops on steep sand ridges that will make you scream in excitement. Don't forget to hold on to the steel bar while standing on the 4x4. The sand ridges can go as high as 10 to 20 feet and you will encounter a series of sand hills in this adrenaline ride.

You may also try the sand boarding, where a plank of wood is your equipment to slide over sand folds in the landscape. It is similar with skateboarding, you may stand or you may sit down while sand boarding. Don't also forget, sight seeing and picture taking are also part of this package. In other words, this part of the tour is such an intense, thrilling adrenaline rush as you go into the sand dunes. There are other tourist destinations such as the La Paz Sand Dunes in Laoag City where you can experience the same adventure and activities.

Second Stop: Bangui Windmills
Bangui, Ilocos Norte

After visiting the sand dunes, we went to the coastal town of Bangui where we can see a line of enormous electric fans. The town is popular for its giant white windmills which is the source of wind energy in the province. As we go along the way, we can see these windmills from the lush highlands of Burgos. Just to avoid confusion,  there is also the Burgos Wind Farm, located in the said town, which is the largest wind farm in the country and the second wind farm built in Ilocos Norte.
The wind turbines in the green mountains of Burgos.
This wind farm is facing the West Philippine Sea. In fact, there are many people on that day aside from our team.
A series of giant windmills in Bangui, Ilocos Norte.
The Bangui Wind Farm, also known as the Northwind Bangui Bay Project is located at the northwest tip of Luzon Island where the wind turbines face the sea from where the wind blows towards the land. It is also the first power generating wind mill farm in Southeast Asia which was inaugurated in 2005 by then Ilocos Norte governor Bongbong Marcos.

As a matter of fact, this wind farm is the source of energy in the province of Ilocos Norte. Aside from the Bangui Wind Farm, there is also the Caparispisan Wind Farm which can be found in the neighboring town of Pagudpud.
The tall windmills of Bangui Wind Farm.
The turquoise waters of the sea is another captivating view here in the area.
You can also notice on the other side is a light brown color of the water because of turbulence of wind.
Staying in this tourist spot is like feeling the strong breeze carried by the windmills while enjoying the view of the sea. You can also noticed the light muddish-brown color of the water on the other side of the sea, maybe because of the turbulence of water due to the strong winds carried by the wind turbines. Therefore, it is just natural, so we just enjoyed the view of the windmills.

Third Stop: Plaza Del Mar Resort
Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte
It feels like you are in Boracay, an island in Malay, Aklan which is noted for
its white sand beaches and tropical blue waters which is an ideal summer destination.
For our final stop for today, we visited the Plaza Del Mar Resort in Pagudpud. The town is known as the "Boracay of the North" because of its fine white sand, clear aquamarine waters and an ideal summer destination in the North. 
A signage art of Pagudpud in Plaza Del Mar Resort.
The waves are hitting the rocky shores.
The waves of the ocean and the view of the green mountains where Caparispisan Wind Farm can be found.
In this destination, we made our team building activities. It is enjoying, yet physically demanding games, therefore, we managed to reach the third place. However, rainy weather strikes again with the cloudy skies. In other words, it is better to visit Pagudpud during the summer season where you can enjoy the blue sea and beach bumming.

As a result of this rainy weather, we were not able to visit the Kapurpurawan Rock Formation, a limestone rock formation in the town of Burgos. We weren't able to visit also the Cape Bojeador Lighthouse in the same town which is a century-old lighthouse and you can enjoy the view from the top. As a matter of fact, we are glad that we finished the second day of our tour safe and free from accident. Definitely, I will come back again in this place and visit more tourist attractions in Ilocos. 

Date: August 26, 2018

2 comments:

  1. Kung may babalikan din ako lugar ay isa na yang Ilocos Norte. dyan sa Sand dunes daw na-shoot ang Himala ni Nora at ang Bagani ng LizQuen.

    kung mayroon man ako least na pupuntahan ay iyan ang Pagudpod. Mas maganda pa ata ang itsura ng dagat o dalampasigan ng Kapurpurawan.

    mabuhay

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    1. Isama mo na rin ang Panday ni FPJ. Maganda talaga bisitahin ang Ilocos, masarap balikan...

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