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Travel to NAGA by Train

Manila Tutuban to Naga Central Station

Five Stop Over

Manila to Bicol: 6:30 pm

Train Fare: 548.00

PNR: +63.2.319.0041 ext. 122

LRT 2 - Get off the train at Recto Station and then ride jeepney or taxi. Take jeepney bound for Divisoria, alight at Jose Abad Santos Avenue, ride another jeepney along Jose Abad Santos Avenue bound for Navotas or Monumento and ask the driver to drop you off at Mayhaligue Street. Cross Jose Abad Santos and walk along Mayhaligue until you get to Tutuban Station.

From Marikina, Quiapo, and Morayta, get off the jeep at the corner of Recto and Jose Abad Santo Avenue. You can either ride another jeep bound for Navotas and Caloocan along Jose Abad Santos or you can hire a pedicab or tricycle that moves around the area. From Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas or Valenzuela, just get off the jeep at the corner of Abad Santos and Mayhaligue Street.

One. Flag down a tricylce anywhere in Centro, Naga City. Centro is the word Bicolanos use to refer to the center of Naga where the plaza is located surrounded by hotels, restaurants, department stores, banks, big public market and different commercial establishments. Instruct the driver to take you to CBT.

CBT is along CBD II Road and next to SM City Naga. Once there, pay the driver 8 pesos and then go enter the CBT.

Two. Proceed to Lane 33 and wait for an airconditioned bus with “Legazpi” sign. Board the bus pay 110 pesos and ask the conductor to drop you off at Cagsawa Ruins.

Reminder: Don’t ride any ordinary bus and never approach a conductor, barker or driver of those buses. You shouldn’t experienced what I’ve been through. I commit mistakes so that you guys get the right directions. I was a little bit excited, so I’ve asked a conductor where to ride a bus bound for Cagsawa. He said their bus was passing by it. I took it. Paid 100. Only to be transfered to another bus in Iriga and then to another jeepney in Nabua and spent 4 hours of tiring travel from one town to another before finally got to my destination.

When I got back to the CBT, I talked to an officer clad in blue uniform what’s the right bus to ride to avoid being transfered to different vehicles and to get the fastest trip to Cagsawa. And the old man told me to take the airconditioned bus from Manila that stopS over in the CBT heading for Legazpi. And they’re usually park in lanes 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33. My trip back to Naga from Cagsawa on board an aircon bus was only two hours and twenty five minutes. So, I’m sure going there with the right bus will also take the same length of time.

Three. While in the bus, watch for Camalig. The conductor announces each town and city the bus passes through. Camalig is the town before Daraga, and Daraga is where Cagsawa is situated. After the bus passed by Camalig, remind the conductor to drop you off at Cagsawa Ruins. Take note that you’ll pass by these towns before you get to Cagsawa: Pili, Iriga, Nabua, Polangui, Ginubatan and then Camalig.

Four. After getting off the bus at the intersection of the road going to Cagsawa Ruins, take any available motored tricylce that ply the direction to the site of the tourist spot. Pay 20 pesos.

Five. Enjoy the view of the world’s almost perfect cone volcano. Take different shots of the famous destination, buy souvenirs and try the authentic Bicol Express dish in one of eateries in the tourist spot.

To get back to Naga, take the tricylce back to where you got off the bus. Board an air-conditioned bus with “Naga City” sign in front. Once backed in the CBT, for sure you’ll get in SM City Naga for some snacks in the food court. After that you can take any tricycle to get back to your hotel. You can always mention the word “centro” to the driver if you want to stroll the plaza.

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Posted 10th March, 2012
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