Snake Trip
One of our stops in El Nido was Vigan Island a.k.a. Snake Island because of its shape, with the island as its body and the winding sandbar as its tail.
Snake Island's Sandbar
The guys look as if they’re walking on water noh? The tide was kind of high when we went there but you can see the faint outline of the sandbar here. The swimming area near the sandbar were shallow so me and another girl took a short dip even though it was cold as hell because of the rainy weather. After taking a few pics, our guide took us on a short hike of the island.
Vigan Island's hiking trail
pretty pebbles pave the trail
A clump of pitcher plants
The hike was short and uneventful. My favorite part of the hike though, was the view it gave us when we reached the end of the trail.
A view of the snake's "tail"
If you look really close, you’d see the boat we took to get to the island.
I don’t have a parting shot now. Life has been really hectic. Tomorrow I’m off for a media familiarization trip of Iloilo City, Iloilo province and Guimaras Islands. I was invited to Lee’s, as well as Crissa’s presentation on fashion week, and I’m torn whether to go or not. I want to but I haven’t packed yet.
I don’t want to end an entry on a frustrated note though. TGIF tomorrow! Woohoo!
Tags: El Nido, Palawan, Snake Island, Vigan Island







