Zambales: The Coves and Islands
Travel Date: April 20-21, 2013 It took time for me to write my trip to Zambales last summer. Not because I don’t like the place, but I’m just too lazy and busy nowadays. So here are my reviews of the coves and islands we visited. A summer getaway with friends in a perfect weather and without the comfort of hotel or guest house. Anawangin Cove Anawangin Cove was our first stop. It has a beautiful mountain backdrop, crystal clear river, and what makes it unique are the Agoho trees surrounding the area. A favorite camping site among travelers because of proximity from Pundaquit. Also, the boat transfer is much cheaper. Although, I was disappointed to see littered items and animal waste along the beach. After we explored Anawangin Cove for a couple of hours, we moved to Nagsasa Cove where we pitched our tent for the night. It was hot like hell, but the first time camping experience was exciting. We cooked our meal on charcoals and assembled our rented