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Taal Volcano

May 10, 2014




Taal Volcano Crater Lake



This trekking activity was unplanned. Our group of companies had a summer outing at the coast of Taal Lake, the Treasury Department decided to have a side trip during lunch break and visit Taal Volcano's crater lake. Engle and I were invited and we couldn't resist the idea of conquering the small volcano on a lunch break. Haha

Many people think Taal Volcano is the tiny minor volcano (called "Binintiang Malaki" or Big Leg) that can be seen from nearby viewing areas like Tagaytay City. Binintiang Malaki frequently appears in post cards as Taal Volcano and it quite imposes a distinctive shape. The volcano's main crater is at the center of the main island and tourists can either walk or ride a horse to get there.

Here is my account of our quick trip to the crater lake:


  • 11:10 Our group left before lunch to take a boat ride going to the island volcano, from Balai Isabel to the coastline we took a tricycle for 8.00 PHP per person. Luckily, the Treasury is notorious for being a seasoned haggler especially Ms. Nanette. So we were able to take a boat for 1,500.00 PHP from 2,500.00 PHP. Be very persistent in haggling with the boats as the locals charge unrealistic prices to their services and goods. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to discourage others to visit the place and the people there were nice. It's just that I don't like it when fellow Filipinos try to take advantage of tourists in general, this has been a major setback to many foreign tourists stating that tourism in the Philippines is costly because of the sky rocketing fees the locals charge. I hope this culture of thinking tourists are rich and must pay more should stop, and I think I should stop my ranting and continue with my story. After borrowing some hats from the boatman who gave in to our pleading to lower his price, we then took the boat ride to the volcano island.


Our boats for the trip to Taal Volcano



The team posing before getting to the boats (Fresh)


  • 11:20 The ride was a little under 30 minutes, I enjoyed the ride because I used it as a time to reflect about my life. Well the breeze with sprinkled lake water was good and refreshing, and the soft shakes of the boat was relaxing and it gave a somewhat meditating aura for about 5 minutes. Then we ended up talking about the summer outing, what's going on back at Club Balai Isabel and the hardships we had experienced to wake up early just to arrive late at the venue because many arrived way after the call time. We also had ample time to share with each other funny moments during work in our departments, and we took the opportunity to pair up Engle with Meg.


 The race going to the volcano island was a close fight



Binintiang Malaki (Big Leg)


  • 11:50 Touchdown at Taal Volcano Island, after taking a breather at a nearby hut (The heat was too much to handle for some us) we decided to continue our trip to the volcano's crater. At that point half of the group opted to stay at the coast and enjoy the waves and the cool breeze, the heat was overwhelming (I need the emphasis). Only Engle, Ron, Meg, Ms. Shel, Sir Joe, and myself were left in the party of 13 that went all the way to the crater. Actually Ms. Shel gave up after 200 meters and rented a horse.


The boats at the coast of Taal Volcano



One final pose before the assault


  • 12:00 Start of our repentance for all of mankind's sins. I think the dusty trail retains the heat it receives and reflects it back to our feet, giving us a feeling of being microwaved. The hike was hotter than mountain trails, this might be because the island doesn't have an abundant supply of trees and shrubs to cover trekkers from the sunshine.


The only station on the dusty trail



Some parts of the trail were manmade



Some parts we experience the immense power of the Sun



Remember to enjoy your surroundings while trekking


  • 12:20 Arrival at the first and last resting station, the trail was surprisingly short and from the resting station our group already had a glimpse of the cottages at the tip of the crater. We bought some soda and water to freshen up, took some photos of the "dark side" of Binintiang Malaki before assaulting the summit of the volcano. I wasn't used to seeing the other side of Binintian Malaki, the outer side got stuck in my brain when I visited Tagaytay for a seminar during 4th Grade.


The other side of Binintiang Malaki. (Eh Macarena!!!)



The 2nd half of the trek, The final destination could be seen from this point. 



Other tourists opted to ride donkeys and horses



Fortunately it was cloudy during the 2nd half 



The final assault to the summit



Resting just before the cottages


  • 12:40 Touchdown Taal's summit, and it was Awesomazing! After all those sweat I have sprinkled on the trail I have arrived at the promised land! The crater lake was greenish and steams of volcanic gases were visible (Sulfur I think because it has this funny smell). Sad to say no one is allowed to go near the lake because of the hazardous gases, but we still enjoyed our stay at the viewing area (Partly because of an eye candy). 


The cottages at the tip of the crater



Horses loading and unloading area



Some traffic congestion on the trails busiest road



What a view... (Eye candy)



And the haggard picture by the crater, except for Ms. Shel



Jump Shot!!!



Summit drinking water endorser



Volcanic gases oozing out of fissures



The best viewing deck for the crate 



Sir Joey posing at the red soil 



The tip of the cliff pose



The eye candy



The lush green forest around the crater



View of the coast from the crater, the dots at the right are fish pens


  • 13:20 After a few obligatory photo shoots and rest we descended the volcano and went back to our boat. We negotiated to be dropped off the coast at Club Balai Isabel for convenience and our driver was more than happy to accommodate our little request.


Spreading my Qi to nature



The made up love team



Ron taking it easy 



Sir Joey enjoy the descend 



Chocolate looking rock formation 



 He's quite in a hurry



Ms. Shel as the "Haciendera"


  • 14:00 Back to Club Balai Isabel, and the end of our quick getaway to one of the most beautiful crater lake in the world. 


Touchdown at Club Balai Isabel's wharf








Total Expenses Summary:

  • Tricycle (Club Balai Isabel to Coast)         P    8.00
  • Boat ride* (Coast to Taal Volcano)               250.00
                    TOTAL                        P   258.00


*The boat charged 1,500.00 PHP round trip, it can accomodate 8 people.


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