What are your “wannabes”? I know that you are high-spirited to try new things. There is something inside of you that always tickle your mind to explore new discoveries in life.
Travelling is culture and everyone loves it. Most of you want to escape a sedentary set of activity that keeps you bored throughout the rest of your life. But hey! Why don’t you plan a travel adventure which makes your life more fun and exciting?
Consider to include in your bucket list, the stunning Buluan Island in Ipil Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines. This island, which is protected ecotourism, has so much to offer that would invigorate your sense of well-being.
How to get there?
To reach this tourist destination, one has to travel by land and must pass by the town of Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay. Much better if you could coordinate well with the municipal authorities for direct guidance and assistance.
You can already gazed the Buluan Island if you are at the top floor in the provincial capitol building in Ipil. It is estimated to be 7 kilometer away from the Ipil port.
During our walk-through at the Ipil port, heading to Buluan Island, we stumbled on the buzz of the villagers because of the Hawksbill sea turtle which was caught unintentionally by some fishermen out there. Apparently, this kind of specie is endangered and it is unlawful to catch them.
It took us 10 to 15 minutes to reach to our target destination via pumpboat. While on board, you will definitely be amazed with the scenic beauty of the coastal areas and even the fishing activities of the fisher folks.
The government is strongly imposing rules to limit any commercial intervention of the place in order to preserve the island. There are only portion of the place allowed for beach activities to include swimming, beach combing, snorkeling but never fishing.
Did you know that in Buluan island, you can find many parrot fishes? Yes, but to go for fishing is prohibited. There are large areas in Buluan Island which serve as the breeding ground for parrot fish. Why do you think the government is strict on this? Parrot fish has a major role why some island beaches have fine white sand. Apparently, those white sand are waste product of parrot fish which feeds on corals under water.
This travel wouldn’t be possible without the help of the Ipil tourism. Thanks a lot.
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