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#RampaSaZamba with JPARK

  • Feb 25, 2016
  • 2 min read

Sun and sunblocks. Water and sand. Surfing and Surfboards.Ocean and Waves. For the love of friendship. Hello Zambales! šŸ„šŸ»

Being in adulthood is not really what I expected, especially when you are 22 and don't know what you are doing with your life.

Me and my highschool barkada really needed to take a break from our own clueless, routinary, busy lives so we planned a spontaneous trip to pause and relax. Hence, this

2-day Zamables trip!

We decided to commute from Manila because uhh, we don't have a choice haha.šŸ˜… Below is a picture of us in Victory Liner, Cubao bus:

First, we bought bus tickets, on the spot, to Iba, Zambales. We left Manila at around 5:15am

It took us 5 hours going to our destination which is in The Circle Hostel, Liw-liwa, San Felipe, Zambales. Make sure to catch up on your sleep through the travel.

We stopped over at Olongapo, 1 hour away from our destination. A lot of kuya manongs are selling taho here.

I started to be alert when we reached San Antonio, Zambales, the town before San Felipe.

Upon entering the Welcome to San Felipe arch, you'll pass on a bridge (Photo reference: below, middle). Prepare for disembarkment because in a few seconds you'll see "The Circle Hostel" sign on the left. You have to get down before Bobulon Elementary School. You have to ride a tricycle and tell Kuya Manong to bring you to Liw-Liwa.

Lo and behold, The Circle Hostel! Yaaaay! Click the gallery for your convenience.

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So yeah! Thank you so much for reading! Here's a gif of the Zambales sunset!

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