Friday, December 27, 2024

Bicol Bound: A 21-Hour Odyssey

Bicol Bound: A 21-Hour Odyssey

By Engineer Debbie Butch


Ever heard of a 21-hour land trip from Manila to Bicol? Yeah, me neither until I experienced it myself in December 2024. Let's just say, it was an adventure to remember (or forget).

The Great Laguna to Naga City Race

I embarked on this epic journey with high hopes, only to be met with a reality check. While I was aiming for a quick trip to Naga City, it turned out to be a marathon.

* The Runners-up: Lucena and Lopez in Quezon gave me a taste of what was to come - heavy traffic and slow-moving vehicles.

* The Champion: Lupi, Camarines Sur - This town in Camarines Sur clinched the title of the slowest stretch of the entire trip. With almost 6 hours of minimal movement, I had ample time for a nap or two.

The Road Less Traveled

The road conditions were, to put it mildly, less than ideal.

* One-way Street for Days: Despite the DPWH's announcement of a two-way lane, the reality was far from it.

* Overtaking? Forget it. The narrow roads and heavy traffic made overtaking impossible.

* Patience is Key: The only way to survive this journey was to be patient and accept the slow pace.

A Glimpse of Hope

While the journey was tough, there was a silver lining. Ongoing construction projects hinted at a brighter future for the road.


Making the Most of the Journey

While the slow pace might seem daunting, there are ways to make the most of this long trip:

* Plan Stopovers:

* Lucena City: Enjoy local delicacies like "panutsa" (sweet sticky rice cakes) and visit the Quezon Park.

* Tayabas: Explore the historic Tayabas Presidio, a Spanish-era fort.

* Pagbilao: Relax on the beautiful beaches of Pagbilao.

* Sorsogon City: Visit the Bulusan Volcano National Park and enjoy the stunning views.

* Bring Entertainment: Load up on audiobooks, podcasts, or movies to keep yourself entertained during the long hours.

* Travel with Companions: Make the journey more enjoyable by traveling with friends or family.

* Embrace the Slow Pace: Use the time to reflect, read, or simply enjoy the scenery.

Key Takeaways:

* Plan Ahead: If you're planning a trip to Bicol, be prepared for a long and potentially stressful journey.

* Be Patient: The key to surviving this trip is patience and a positive attitude.

* Stay Updated: Keep an eye on road conditions and traffic updates before embarking on your journey.

* Make the Most of It: Utilize the journey time by exploring attractions along the way and enjoying the company of your fellow travelers.

Conclusion

While the 21-hour trip from Manila to Bicol was undoubtedly challenging, it was also a unique experience. It taught me the importance of patience, adaptability, and the beauty of slow travel. Despite the long hours and the frustrating traffic, the destination was worth it.

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I would like to invite you my dear readers to share your own travel experiences as well to travelonashoestrings@gmail.com

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