Siargao Day 6: Hidden Cold Spring and Country Roads


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Day 6 – May 2, Tuesday

Asis and I woke up later than we used to. We hit the road around 7 am with our gear for our day 2 land trip. Our first stop was at Spotted Pig cafe for breakfast, where we had coffee and croissants. I personally love their croissants; they are so buttery, and since a piece was half its usual price, we ordered three with bacon on the side. We then went to Catangnan-Cabitoonan bridge and continued past the coconut road, where we snapped some pictures with our friends. We followed the road with only a few cars and motors passing by, unlike on the West side where the main roads were bustling. We also stopped by every now and then when we see something nice. We arrived to our destination around 9 am at Bugak cold spring.

We arrived at the place, and there was no one around. It was beautiful and eerily enchanting. Asis took a quick dip while I watched, taking in the beauty of the surroundings. We had planned to visit another cold spring, but the Google Map was acting up due to a loss of signal. So, we decided to just ride around the countryside, stopping every now and then to explore. Later, we returned to the Secret Beach to pass the time.

By 1 pm, we headed back to General Luna and had a late lunch at Sundays. Unfortunately, we didn’t enjoy it much because the serving time was too long, and the food wasn’t that great for its prices. Afterward, we went back home to recharge. When we woke up, it was already getting dark outside. There were occasional rains that day, so when it stopped, we went to the Lokal hub. We were the only customers there, so we stayed for a while, once again killing time. We also enjoyed the food there; it was reasonably priced and delicious.

Day 6 concluded with a pleasant evening at Lokal hub, enjoying delicious food and the simple joys of the day.

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