NALAYAG
ROCKS AND MT. MASALAKOT
"Sailing
the Rocks Wonder's Peek and Wide-Brimmed Hat Peak of Balibago"
By: Ramon Q. Gayas Jr. (Ser Montaineer)
Acknowledgement: I Ramon Q. Gayas
Jr. would like to extend my gratitude to all the people who helped in making
this article possible especially to the following persons: Professor Anacleto
M. Caringal of Batangas State University for providing relevant information, Lito Camo and his family who served as my host in Brgy. Balibago, Demetrio Avila and Jerome Sulit the local guides assisted me in exploring Nalayag Rocks and Salakot Peak. I would also
like to thank my hiking companions who joined me in exploring the features surrounds Nalayag Rocks, Punas valley, and the Monna’s Peak: Jep Erenio, Monna Policarpio, Rolven Ciriaco, and John Ryan
Secretario, as it would have been close to impossible to have succeeded without
their support.
OVERVIEW
NALAYAG-SALAKOT AS VIEWED FROM THE SEA |
NALAYAG -SALAKOT AS VIEWED FROM MONNA'S PEAK |
On the other hand, recently one local guide based in Brgy. Malabrigo named Russel Sioco succeeded in exploring Nalayag Rocks. From then on, climbing up to the rocks became possible. While the interest of climbing the summit of Salakot Peak eventually arises. As of December 2016, there are different groups and individual ascended the rocks, but the hike to summit Salakot Peak that time is not yet push through. One thing the blogger did after climbing Nalayag Rocks - through the help of local guide - from the trail of Sitio Maligaya last January 08, 2017, the day that marks his journey to the 650+masl (unverified) summit of Salakot Peak.
ZOOMED PHOTO: NALAYAG ROCKS AS VIEWED FROM MT. TILOS |
TRAILS TO NALAYAG-SALAKOT
The hike to Nalayag-Salakot is doable
through the trails of Sitio Punas and Sitio Maligaya, both suitable as entry
and exit point, hence, traverseable. However, take note that the accessibility
of these trails might change depends on weather and trails condition, and policies may
emerge in the future, considering there is other alternate route - in Sitio
Langkaan, also in Brgy. Balibago - to reach the Nalayag-Salakot and there are areas in both trails that are privately owned.
"Sitio Punas as jump-off"
BEAK-SHAPED FORM OF NALAYAG ROCKS |
"Sitio Maligaya as jump-off"
"AHIT PEAK" AS VIEWED FROM THE TRAIL |
"Sailing up to Nalayag Rocks"
The Nalayag Point may treat as midway of the
combined Nalayag-Salakot hike. However, it’s up to hiker to decide for the
itinerary sequence; wether climbing Nalayag Rocks first then next is Salakot
Peak, or vice versa. Also, put into consideration that climbing Nalayag Rocks is a very dangerous activity.
At Nalayag Point, hikers may explore the blocks that composite Nalayag
Rocks, any of these are potential for viewing; while the tallest one is the
most exciting(?), gives thrill and culminate in a 360 degree view. The tallest
block among the rocks is said to be 75 meters tall (unverified), as per the
local guide. It can be climb through the wooden ladder and rope support
attached on it. Though, some parts of the ladder are wobbly, which will probably
become weak in the long run. Some portion of the rock is looks sedimentary
(unverified), which may lose in the future if constant climbing occurs. Since
the top of it is precarious and may only accommodate 4-5 persons, limitations
and safety precautions must observe to prevent accident. Moreover, future studies
on rocks' vitality may added for safety purposes. As safety is concern in
ascending the rock, hiker may use own rock climbing gear, but assistance from
the local guide is still recommended. However, climb at your own risk.
WOODEN LADDER OF THE TALLEST BLOCK |
At the top of Nalayag's tallest block
(550+masl, unverified), one can behold the seascape of Balibago and outlying Tayabas Bay. The Salakot Peak is nice to see aligned with the
overlooking Islets of Mindoro. The nearby Mt. Tilos range and other highlands
of Balibago are looks pristine, and the view downwards to Punas valley is
spectacular.
"Sailing up to Salakot Peak"
"Sailing up to Salakot Peak"
VIEW FROM THE SUMMIT OF MT. MASALAKOT |
"Sailing the side trip spots"
WIDE-BRIMMED HAT MT. MASALAKOT |
Overall, the Nalayag Rocks and Mt. Masalakot
is an added attraction to the mountain eco-tourism in Lobo, Batangas. These
discoveries are pleasant introduction to hike up the exploratory range of
peak in Brgy. Balibago. The beautiful features, and challenge it offers, and
its state of being combinable to other blissful spots, makes the Nalayag Rocks
and Mt. Masalakot a substantial adventurous outdoor destinations.
MALAGUNDI POINT |
CENTURY OLD MALABRIGO LIGHT HOUSE |
3D MAP ILLUSTRATION: MT. MASALAKOT AND IT'S RELATION TO THE OTHER PEAKS IN BCLSJM |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Destinations Profile
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Major jump-off: Sitio Maligaya and Sitio Punas, Lobo, Batangas
Elevation (unverified): Nalayag Rocks 550+masl, Salakot Peak 650+masl
Hours of Climbing: 3-5 hours
Days of Climbing: 1 to 2 Days
Alternate trail: Sitio Langkaan, Brgy. Balibago Lobo, Batangas
Specs: Minor Climb
Difficulty: 4/9 with dangerous rock climbing
Trail classes: Sitio Maligaya (Cemented Pathway, Rough road, Woodland,
Forest)
Sitio Punas (Rough road, River bank, Woodland, Farmland, Forest)
Features: Streams, Scenic views, Rocks Formation, Exploratory
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Transportation
(As of January 08, 2017)
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For commuters:
P127 - BUS - Manila to Lipa Bus Terminal
P120 - VAN – Lipa Bus Terminal to Lobo Poblacion
First Trip of van Fom Lipa: 0630
Last trip of van from Lobo: 1700
For private transportation:
Head out your trip to Batangas City Diversion Road via SLEX Star toll-way, then take the road to Lobo, Batangas (left corner of diversion). From Poblacion, proceed to Brgy. Balibago coastal road and alight at Sitio Punas or Sitio Maligaya. Ask the locals about parking area. Approximately 4 hours travel time from Buendia, Taft Avenue.
For Van/Jeepney rental: You may contact Jonel Deferia at 09954960103.
For “habal-habal” service from Poblacion to Balibago: You may contact
Mark Joseph Dangan at 09361264581, Eugine Ilagan at 09308485808, and Herbert Banados at 09565972331 / 09073423188
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Contacts and Coordination
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Tourism Officer: Ayan Deferia 09954960103
Nalayag Rocks Guide: Russel Sioco 09350393023 and Rolly Magtibay 09199756465
Mt. Masalakot Guide: Contact Demetrio Avila and Jerome Sulit tru Lito
Camo at 09995352612
PNP Lobo Hotline: 09983144867
For eco-tour in Lobo: Prof. Anacleto Caringal of BSU 09369365887
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Registration
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Register at PNP Lobo, Pay Environmental Users Fee for P20, Register at
Brgy. Balibago, Pay nominal fee of P20 (as of January 2017).
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Guideship
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Guide is highly recommended (new hiking destination)
P550 per Guide for Dayhike
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Hiking notes and Precautions
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Hiking Trend Status - New hiking destination, with a lot of arrivals
on weekend as of January 28, 2017.
Prerequisite – 4 hours day hike and rock climbing experience is an
advantage.
Rock climbing – Dangerous, assistance from local guide is recommended.
Day hike – Highly recommended Night trekking – Coordinate night trek plan before proceeding
Cell phone signal – Sporadic at the Jump-off but present at around 400masl.
Water source – Available at the Jump-off community, and trails of Sitio Maligaya and Sitio Punas. Bring 2 to 3L for day hike, 4-5L for overnight. Sun exposure – At rough road trail of Sitio Maligaya, and initial section of Punas Valley (Sitio Punas). River Crossing – Occasional in Punas valley, weather-dependent.
Trail condition – Gradual to slanted, slippery when wet, and with
several rope segment. Both trails are established from jump-off to Nalayag-Salakot (As of January 28, 2017).
Thorny Plants – Minimal
Bladed Grass - Minimal Rope segment – In Nalayag Point/Rocks Limatik – None |
Campsite / Camping notes
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Near Koprahan for Sitio Maligaya trail, at Sinturis/Coconut farmland
for Sitio Punas trail, coordinate your camping plan and bring enough water
(4-5L).
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Side Trip and Facilities
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Beach at Malagundi Point: No entrance fee as of January 28, 2017. There is
no facilities in Malagundi, but available at the community.
Coast of Simbahang Bato Malabrigo Light House Malabrigo Beach: Ask the locals about resorts’ fees (entrance, cottage and camping) if you have plan to stay overnight, consider time adjustment.
Shower area: At the trail head of community
Sari-sari store: At the trail head of community |
Estimated Budget
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P1200
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SAMPLE ESTIMATED BUDGET COMPUTATION
(for manila-based commuters, itinerary adjustment is advise)
(for manila-based commuters, itinerary adjustment is advise)
Number of participants
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5 persons
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Duration
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1 Day / Day Hike
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Transportation
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P254 - BUS - Manila to Lipa Bus Terminal (back and
forth)
P240 - VAN - Lipa Bus Terminal to Lobo Poblacion (back
and forth)
P500 per person - Habal-habal or Rented Van/Jeepney - from Poblacion to
Balibago (back and forth)
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Guide fee
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P100 per person
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Registration fee
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P 40
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TOTAL
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P1200 (w/ P66 contingency fund)
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SAMPLE ITINERARY
Via Sitio
Maligaya: Nalayag-Salakot Dayhike
(For group with private vehicle)
0300 ETD from Manila via private vehicle
0600 ETA Tourism office/ PNP Poblacion Lobo Batangas,
Register, Breakfast, Proceed to Sitio Maligaya, Brgy. Balibago
0730 Stop over at Malabrigo Light House, Take picture
0815 ETA Sitio Maligaya, Courtesy call, Register, Arrange
guide and prepare for the hike
0845 Start trek
1015 ETA Nalayag Point, Explore Nalayag Rocks and prepare
to hike up Salakot Peak
1115 Resume trek to Salakot Peak
1115 Resume trek to Salakot Peak
1145 ETA Viewpoint facing Nalayag Rocks, Take picture,
Rest and Lunch, Resume trek onward
1300 ETA Summit, Explore the area, Take picture
1400 Start descent
1500 ETA Jump-off, Proceed to Malagundi Point
1515 ETA Malagundi Point, Swim, Take picture, Head back to
jump-off, Rest and wash up
1700 Head back to Manila
2100 ETA Manila
Via Sitio
Punas: Nalayag-Salakot Dayhike
(For group with private vehicle)
0300 ETD from Manila via privatevehicle
0600 ETA Tourism office/PNP Poblacion Lobo Batangas,
Register, Breakfast, Proceed to Sitio Punas Brgy. Balibago
0730 Stop over at Malabrigo Light House, Take picture
0800 ETA Sitio Punas, Courtesy call, Register, Arrange
guide and prepare for the hike 0830 Start trek
0915 ETA Punas Bridge, Visit mini-falls (optional)
1030 ETA "Dampa" (sinturis/coconut farmland)
1200 ETA Nalayag Point, Rest, Lunch, Explore Nalayag
Rocks and prepare to hike up Salakot Peak
1330 Resume trek to Salakot Peak
1400 ETA Viewpoint facing Nalayag Rocks, Take picture
1430 ETA Summit, Explore the area, Take picture
1530 Start descent
1630 ETA Stop by in some mini-falls, headback to jump-off
1800 ETA Jump-off, Rest and wash up
1800 ETA Jump-off, Rest and wash up
1930 Headback to Manila
2330 ETA Manila
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