»Highlights from the Eco Tour through the Province of Sorsogon«

Gubat, a 25 minute drive (19 km) from the City of Sorsogon
Rizal Beach, a long and white sandy beach is close to the City of Gubat. You will meet locals and visitors here. You can walk a kilometer into the water and still be standing in only hip deep water. But you should not go any farther, because after that the reef drops to a depth of 24 meters.

Bulusan National Park Rizal Beach in Gubat
Map of Bulusan Natural Park

Rizal Beach, Gubat


Barcelona – One hundred year old ruins and the church of Barcelona
The church of Barcelona was built in the 19 th century by Spanish colonists. It is probably the oldest and best preserved church in the entire Province, with a few little changes in the inside. The massive stone walls of the church, including the bell tower, are still in the original state and well kept up to the present. The bell tower is a little lower than in the old days, due to an earthquake, which destroyed parts of the old tower. In order to fix this, the original bell was connected to the remaining tower. Inside you can still recognize the slots through which the colonists defended themselves with firearms in times the church served as shelter against opponents. The senior locals remember Barcelona being attacked regularly by Muslims and the inhabitants seeking shelter in the church. Looking toward the ocean, you can recognize remnants of stone structures. These were the court, ??? (Kastell) and a school building, all built entirely from stone. The story says that during the Spanish period, the rocks used for building the walls were stuck together using the white in the eggs and “Tuba”, a local coconut wine and limestone. The large blocks were taken from the ocean and set one upon the other to erect a massive wall.

Kirche von Barcelona aussen Kirche von Barcelona innen
Church of Barcelona
Church of Barcelona
scuba diving philippines Ruinen bei der Kirche
Ruins close to the Church of Barcelona
Ruins close to the Church of Barcelona

Bulusan Lake Natural Park
Mount Bulusan Natural Park, one of several natural parks in the country, was established to protect its ecosystem and natural beauty. The park covers an area of forests, mystical lakes and rivers, natural wells and the still active Mount Bulusan, that reaches a height of 1523 meters above sea level. The lake itself has a shoreline of over 2000 meters and is situated at an elevation of 625 meters above sea level on the slopes of the volcano. Bulusan Lake is a very popular destination, especially with visitors who wish to communicate with nature, or do a relaxing and nice loop around the lake. You can easily do the round trip in 45 minutes. The lake is a protected area for rare animal and plant species. Many Philippine hardwoods are found here, including Nara - a redwood, the Dau tree, Balete vines, that strangle their host tree to death, as well as the hardest and largest bamboo species, called Tangman by the locals. The park is also a refuge for the “Luzon Bleeding Heart” an endangered bird species, as well as several migratory bird species like the Heron.

Bulusan see Aussicht am Lake Bulusan

Lake Bulusan

Lake Bulusan, Mount Mayon in the background
Lake Bulusan Lake Bulusan
Lake Bulusan
Lake Bulusan

Palogtok Falls, Bulusan
This is a comfortable 20 minute hike on a water buffalo trail. Along the trail you can see a 50 year old Pili tree - a local nut tree, and Karagumany plantations – their raw material is used to produce straw mattresses. In the areas covered by water buffalo grass, you can discover water holes in which the water buffalo are taking a bath to cool themselves. There is a man made swimming pool that is nourished by a little waterfall, bringing bubbling water from a few feet height from the mountain side. It is really just a tiny waterfall, but the cool freshwater is very refreshing. The locals often take a bath in the pool.

Schwinnbad an den Palogtok Falls Palogtok Falls
At the Palogtok Falls
Swimming pool at the Palogtok Falls


Hot springs of Mateo, Irosin
The resort, with its dorm like rooms, showers, change room and a swimming pool with warm and hot water, is located in Barangay Monbon, in the area of Irosin. It is very relaxing to lay in the warm water and it is said to have healing power. The hot springs have been flowing from the Bulusan Volcano since the resort was built at its base. In the middle of the area there is a 250 year old Dau tree. Superstitious people believe visitors must bite its roots to escape the anger of evil spirits.

Badende Einheimische bei den Heißen Quellen von Mateo Heisse Quellen von Mateo
Hot springs of Mateo
Hot springs of Mateo
Weg zu den Quellen
Schwimmbad an den Heissen Quellen



Nagsurok Cave, Prieto Diaz
Surok! Surok is Philippine and means to crawl. Nagsurok Cave got its name, because you literally had to crawl to get into the cave. The entry is so tight, that only one person at a time sitting on their behind can get in, also because there is something like a slide following. Inside
the cave is hollow, with an underground river, that flows through the entire length of the cave. The total length of the cave is about 800 meters. On a stretch of 600 meters you are able to stand up. The stalactites and stalacmites inside the cave are amazing

Weg zur Nagsurok Höhle Eingang zum Nagsurok Cave
Trail to Nagsurok Cave
Entrance Nagsurok Cave

Bat Cave
In only 12 minutes walking distance from Nagsurok there is another cave called Bat Cave by the locals. It has a 3 meter high entrance and a diameter of 30 meters inside. Millions of Fruit Bats are hanging from the ceiling. You literally walk on the faeces of the bats. Already 30 meters from the entrance you can smell it and are warned!


Rompeolas, Sorsogon City
At the dock of Sorgsogon the “Rompeolas” is found – a Spanish word for “where the waves come from”, the old and still known name. And indeed, here at the arrow shaped dock, where the boats land, the waves really crash ashore. This is a nice shoreline with a fresh breeze from the ocean, especially in the mornings. Here you have a wonderful view of Mount Bulusan. People also come here in late afternoon to watch the sunset, when the red and orange fireball disappears behind the Pinalucan Islands.

Cagsawa Ruins
The ruins are from an old bell tower of the Church of Cagsawa, that was built by Fray Fransisco in 1724. The church was buried under rock and lava after an eruption of the Mayon Volcano on February 1st in 1814. The inhabitants tried to find shelter in the church and the 300 people whom had gathered there were buried alive. From here you have a nice view of Mount Mayon Volcano with its very characteristic cone shape. You can find many souvenir and flower (orchids) shops close to Cagsawa.

Glockenturm bei den Cagsawa Ruinen Mount Mayon
Cagsawa Ruins with Bell Tower
Mount Mayon, Legaspi

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(Pictures: Chris Kainz, Petra Thöne, Norbert Probst)

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