Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Panampangan, Sapa-Sapa Tawi-Tawi

Panampangan Island also called as 
Tawi-Tawi Virgin Island




 
Panampangan or Virgin Island is one of the islands of Sapa-Sapa Municipality in Tawi-Tawi Province. It is called as the Virgin Island in the sense that it not well known to many tourists as well as people of the province. It is more or like Boracay, the most visited and adored beach in the Philippines.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Turtle Island, Tawi-Tawi-Tawi




 

Turtle Islands, also know as Turtle Isles, is a 5th class municipality composed of a seven remote group of islands in the province of Tawi-Tawi in the Philippines. The islands are located at the southwestern tip of the country, at the edge of the international treaty limits separating the Philippines and Malaysia. The seven islands from northwest to southeast are Sibaung, Boan, Lihiman, Great Bakkungan, Langaa, Taganak and Baguan.

You can reach this island via lantsa18 hours from Bongao and only 2 hours if you are from Malaysia.

Photo courtesy of Mr. Riza I. Pajiji.

Mapun Tawi-Tawi

Mapun Islands, Peaks and its Lakes.






 
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Mapun is a 4th class remote municipality in the province of Tawi-Tawi, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 22,011 people in 3,492 households. Mapun (formerly Cagayan de Tawi-Tawi or Cagayan de Sulu) is an island in the Sulu Sea on the southwestern extreme of the Philippines. There are 15 barangays in Mapun namely:
  • Boki
  • Duhul Batu
  • Kompang
  • Lupa Pula
  • Guppah
  • Mahalu
  • Pawan
  • Sikub
  • Tabulian
  • Tanduan
  • Umus Mataha
  • Iruk-Iruk
  • Liyubud (Pob.)
  • Lubbak Parang
  • Sapah


Photo courtesy of Mr. Riza I. Pajiji

Some Sigths You Can View When you're at the top of Bongao Peak

 Sanga-Sanga
 Bongao's Town
 Simunul @ Far
 Sanga-Sanga

Bongao Peak





One of the main tourist attractions in this town is Mount Bongao, the majestic landmark of Bongao Island. Mt. Bongao is the habitat of endemic species: The bleeding heart pigeons, black woodpeckers;,the white Philippine and green cockatoos tarsier, eagles, the hospitable but wild monkeys and many more birds and other species. Along the trail going up to the peak are endemic wild orchids and flora, and upon reaching the zenith of Mt. Bongao, one can find the recorded biggest and tallest Molave tree in the country.

The visitors go there throw a coin from one side to the other side of the peak and then wish. If the stone reach the top of the other side of the peak their wishes will come true.

Tango Islet






The Tango Islet is privately own by the Governor of Tawi-Tawi Hon. Sadikul A. Sahali. It is only a few minutes from Bongao pier via Speed boat and a half hour via local boat. It is one of the smallest islet in Tawi-Tawi.