After around 2 hrs of travel, we arrived in the CDO terminal and through the help of a very good man, boarded a taxi to Nature's Pension House.
The pension house is so ideally located that we never had a hard time finding where to eat as it was just in a parallel street of Plaza Miranda.
Then, after dropping by Mercury Drug to buy something for snacks, we went back to the pension house and called it a day!
We woke up kinda early to start early. Haha. After hearing mass in the Cathedral, we had breakfast, headed to the terminal and started our journey to Dahilayan, Bukidnon via van. It was around 30-45 mins.
The van's driver actually asked whoever would need a motorbike to Dahilayan Adventure Park and contacted ahead of time. He just dropped us off somewhere near Camp Phillips where the drivers of habal-habals were waiting.
Bukidnon
Going to Dahilayan Adventure Park would give you a glimpse of Del Monte's pineapple plantation as well as a village of all its employees. An amazing fact indeed.
It was a dusty ride under the scorching heat of the sun. And it was farther than I expected. Haha. But cold wind and fresh air would greet you once you come close to the adventure park.
The Dahilayan Adventure Park (famous for its zip lines) and Dahilayan Forest Park are just adjacent one another. And we opted to go to the latter after knowing it has more activities offered.
Well, I am out of words to properly describe this place. I felt the same way when I went to Campuestuhan in Negros. It made me really question why there's no place like this in Cebu or Bohol. It would have been a great weekend destination. Haha. Anyway, I took pics and I'll leave the judgment to you. Haha.
After exploring every inch of the Forest Park, we transferred to the nearby Adventure Park. There were no entrance fees.
This is actually the home of the famous dual zipline but we didn't try it and we just kinda roamed around the area.
The motorbike driver actually waited for us. We agreed to meet around 2 pm and it just happened we were done with the Adventure park during this time.
So, we were transported back to Camp Phillips and to the van terminal. In a few minutes, we were on our way back to CDO.
We get off at Limketkai Center then boarded a jeepney passing by a jeepney terminal to El Salvador where the Divine Mercy is located.
Upon reaching the intersection to the Divine Mercy, we alighted and boarded a motorbike to the place.
We were not allowed to wear shorts or pants but luckily, Divine Mercy is prepared for this. They have a lot of long skirts available for free. You just have to return it after.
Well, you have to climb several steps before getting a glimpse of the very large structure.
Since it's getting dark, the lights were on. Adding to the serenity of the place.
We did not stay long as we need to go back to CDO and it really was dark. We had a hard time finding transpo as all buses were full. Fortunately, there was a tricycle who offered to transport us to this town where a lot of jeepneys bound for CDO is available.
Upon reaching our hotel, my friend had no more energy to go out and eat (of course, after that full-packed day!), so we just ate inside the hotel before I went to Centrio to buy the famous Missy Bonbon and called it a day.
The next day, we woke up really early in time to catch an early Super 5 bus to the airport. Done every single thing in my itinerary in just 2 days which we super enjoyed and can't stop talking 'til now.
You can do this too! :)