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Nasugbu Batangas, Places, People and Foods

Sunday, January 27, 2013



WAWA PORT

Wawa port is located at Brgy. wawa, Nasugbu, Batangas. This place is very familiar to some photographers who loves landscape for its grandeur view during sunrise and sunset of ever well known Payong-payong point. A crust of stone carved by the nature due smashing waves, an off shore stone formation during high tide and noticeable during low tide. Mostly the landscape photographers took advantage during sunset for its vantage point.



Going to payong-payong point must have to ride a banca (small boat) to take you to the other side of it, from wawa port it might cost P10.00 per person. Right and there you can have your rest or you can leave your belongings to the interlink beach resort. They called it interlink because some times long ago the owner of the cottages along the shoreline have connected with a cable and an Internet link that serves the area, it was named after the company who brought fort for their connection and it was an Interlink. Cottages are own by Nanay Precy Morales a well accommodating owner with her family leaving near the Payong-payong point. 


Barangay Wawa beach shorelines have offered a brownish sand, an irresistible to dip into its crystal clear sea water, where you can also over see the fortune island. Most of the beach goers often stayed at the Interlink, a mini sari-sari store that have offered a groceries and small products for a quick relief of a hungry stomach. The place is familiar since it has been a venue before of one of the most prestigious fantateleserye Mutya.








LOMI

Noticeable delectable foods have found here on the nearby place where we stayed during our shoot. This small short orders restaurant is simply decorated with a canopy and umbrella with a table serves as a dinning area. The place is not that huge like restaurant, but the foods are great tasting, we only have noticed it while we were on rest, looking for a place to stay for awhile. At first we ordered an 11 cups of Halo-halo to chill down our exhausted bodies after having a very tiring but enjoyable photo walk in Nasugbu. I forgot to take a picture of Halo-halo, but I will try to describe as good as we have tried the best halo-halo in town, comparable to some fast food's halo-halo? The sweetness is not just sweetened by a sugar, a mouth watering tasty is a well balance made just right for our taste, from a secret sweetened ingredients made specially for this merienda food. Well this is something special just hidden in the inner most community of Brgy. Wawa, Nasugbu. A not so well known fastfood but some customers where coming from the other side of town just went here to order, in fact some have a cars. Great are foods and budget is good.



We tried also their Lomi, the special taste of this food is not what you get from its appearance or how it has been offered but it is how they have prepared and can call it a master piece of every dishes they have made. The taste itself can do make you more than satisfied for an affordable cost you might spend. A single order of this one have been tried by a more than 10 photographers and convinced enough for what they have tested. Look for Lomihan sa Kanto by Mr. Willie Sarasa located at Malasugi St. Brgy. Wawa Nasugbu, Batangas, just right beside the grocery store of Tita Helen, who dearly welcomed us into their home a very well accommodating person as well as her family.

We would like also to acknowledge the effort of our friend Kanayon Caloy Iblasin through his initiative to make this trip possible. 

See more Seascape photos >>>Here


THINGS TO KNOW
  • Language
    • English
      • Can able to understand and speak since most of schools and local offices use it as medium language.
    • Tagalog or batangas tagalog(Batangueneo) also known as "Ala eh"
  • Transportation
    • Sea
      • You can do access by boat but it is practical to take a landtrip and park your car at the wawa port and take a small boat to the Interlink resort.
    • Air
      • There is no airport serves the area the nearest airport is in Manila. Access it by riding a car or a bus.
    • Land-Tricycle
      • P8.00 in short distances from the terminal to wawa port.
    • Land-Bus
      • P150.00 Pasay to Nasugbu, Vice versa and then take a tricycle to the wawa port.
  • Foods
    • There are plenty of restaurant you can find it here, favorite fastfoods can be found in the town proper, but for the budget travelers take our recommendation to look for a short orders cafeterias, foods is very good.
  • Where to stay
    • check hotels here http://www.maplandia.com
  • Financial Establishments
    • Banks at the town proper as well as ATM
    • Remitance centers are also available here

3 (mga) puna:

Wends of Journeys and Travels at: February 26, 2013 at 4:38 PM said...

Nice compilation on Batangas you have here and last weekend, I have just been to Lipa and stayed at The Farm at San Benito, superb experience talaga.

I love the genuine Batangueno hospitality! :)

Lakat - Israel Opao at: March 9, 2013 at 11:28 PM said...

Hi Wends, I'm glad you enjoyed your stay in Batangas, the place were truly blessed with natural eco-tourism.

Uptourist at: February 10, 2015 at 1:00 PM said...

That picture of children playing is so pretty. It's nice that you are able to catch everything mid-action.

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