Showing posts with label Bongao Peak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bongao Peak. Show all posts

Saturday, February 4, 2012

The Beauty of Tawi-Tawi

Sunset in Bongao Tawi-Tawi


Shot from Tango Island


Bongao Peak View from Simunul, Tawi-Tawi during sunset

Bongao Peak from Boat Landing Lomboy, Nalil, Bongao Tawi-Tawi

Bongao peak shot from the above
Tawi-Tawians transport via pumpboat


Slum houses in Lamion Bongao, Tawi-Tawi



Bongao pier

Lantsa Port in Simunul

 Tawi-Tawi Islands

The friendly monkeys in Bud Bongao (Bongao Peak)

Photos are taken by Harly L. Marcuap of http://harlybackpacks.weebly.com , he is currently taking BS Geology at the University of the Philippines Diliman. He travels around the Philippines to discover its natural beauty and immerse himself in the cultures of more than 7000 islands. Uncovering the world for him begins in nurturing himself with knowledge of his own roots.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Sunrise @ Bongao, Tawi-Tawi

Bongao Peak from the ocean


 
What a perfect sunrise right??? That's only in Tawi-Tawi.

credit to the owner

Friday, December 3, 2010

The Majestic Bongao Peak from the ocean



 
Bongao Peak is Famous because of its extraordinary shape and that makes Bongao Muicipality being a tourist spot in the Southern Philippines and advance in tourism than other municipalities in Tawi-Tawi province. Sometimes it looks like an elephant, sometimes a turlte. Depending on where's side your at when you look at it.

By the way Bongao is a first class municipality of  the province of Tawi-Tawi, Philippines consisting of 35 barangays. It is the most populous municipality in the province and ofcourse the Capital municipality.


Sunday, November 28, 2010

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.