Our Enchanting Journey to Quezon Province: A Memorable Getaway with My Beloved

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We were so excited on this day, specifically, me because I could finally bring my girlfriend to my hometown, which was in Quezon province. She hadn’t visited yet my province due to distance and travel time issues from Cavite to Quezon. We prepared early because it will take us at least 12 hours of motor drive. Can you imagine how far it was? I think we left home around 4:50 am from Naic, Cavite, and our first route was to reach Tagaytay, followed by Sto. Tomas, Batangas, to San Pablo, Laguna.

Our photo before we travel to Quezon.

I felt so sleepy during our rides but I have to be conscious and focus on driving or else something bad would happen to both of us. At first, we stopped at the gas station to pee and rest a bit my body and my girlfriend’s back were aching as well. We continued our journey, and the weather seemed fine. It was a good indication that we would have a fast drive.

Just casually taking a break in McDo Tiaong, Quezon..

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After a few hours of a long drive, we felt hungry and decided to find the nearest fast-food chain and luckily, we found Mcdonald's. This McDonald was at Tiaong, Quezon. While we were eating our food, my girlfriend asked if we were already near their hometown. And I answered her that we were still far from our destination. Although we were in Quezon already, we were only halfway through. I kidding and said, “Let’s go back to Cavite, we already reached Quezon and ate at McDo.” After we finished eating, we continued our travel.

One of the beautiful mountains around Quezon province.

While we were traveling, we stopped numerous times to capture beautiful elements of environments such as mountains. I do not remember what mountain I took because it has been a while since I visit Quezon. But it was really alluring. My girlfriend also complained that her butt was burning because of a long drive. It was understandable because I felt the same thing as well. We took breaks and eat alongside the highway when we felt hungry. That was our way to survive the extreme heat and minimize our tiredness.

Just resting a few minutes because we were feeling lost and tired.

After a few hours of traveling, we arrived at Lucena, Quezon. I can’t feel anything but happy because finally, I could smell the distinct smell of my province. The time I was still living here when I was young flashed back. I couldn’t help but become emotional during that time. Also, I think we met halfway through the travel distance so, I told myself to bear a little more time and we can reach home. The home I missed so much for several years.

The highway we confused to enter.

From our breaks, we arrived at Bondoc Peninsula. Did you know that the peninsula consists of 12 municipalities? They were named Agdangan, Buenavista, Catanauan, General Luna, Macalelon, Mulanay, Padre Burgos, Pitogo, San Andres, San Francisco, San Narciso, and Unisan, all in the 3rd Congressional District of Quezon. Those municipalities are hilly and have beautiful spots and views. It was a quick fun fact about my province.

My girlfriend's photo in Quezon National Forest Park.

My photo in Quezon National Forest Park.

We stopped there and bought a sim load because we were going to Bitukang Manok Road. This road route specifically I am now familiar with so I have to use the map. I was wondering why my map wasn’t working but then I realized that my location was turned off. How dumb I was, lol! We were going to Bondoc Peninsula or also known as Padre Burgos Road. On the left side, you were going to Bitukang Manok Road. After a couple of minutes, we decided to continue our travel and we realized that we were already nearby.

A field pack of coconut trees afar.

After taking pictures we decided to go back to the route because that only route, I know. Every time we arrived at other municipalities, we took photos to serve as memories and also a sign that we already passed them. It was a satisfying feeling to know you were getting nearer and nearer to your home. I missed the place where I was born and raised from.

The entrance to Mulanay, Quezon.

A quick selfie from the entrance.

Finally, the long wait was over. We arrived at my hometown which was Malunay, Quezon. My heart beats so fast that this municipality I was truly aware of. We only need to travel a little bit more and we can finally reach home. But before that, we stopped and took photos of some beautiful spots in Malunay to show to everyone.

Such a breathtaking river connected to the sea.

It was a refreshing sight to see this sea because growing up, I used to see this because most of the time, we passed through here. In my hometown, the main source of income is harvesting coconuts. That was why there were plenty of coconut trees. In the next blog, I’ll show you how many coconuts we have near our homes that were cared for by my family, specifically my parents.

Parokya ng Ina ng Laging Saklolo Church.

When you see this church it's the sign that we are almost there just a few meters away and we will reach my home. We started our travel at 4:50 am we arrived at 2:30 pm. Can you imagine the travel we had using a motorcycle? I bet most of you think that was tiring and it really was. First of all, I just wanted to thank the Lord for guiding and protecting us while we were traveling because we arrived safe and sound.

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That was a very long travel! I realized now it was really necessary to have those stopovers because that was really tiring for both of you! Nice view, ganda talaga pag probinsya

Thanks for appreciation. You will see more in my next bloggg💚

Passing by again, friend. Nice place. It’s beautiful.

Thank you for appreciation💚

You’re welcome.

Twelve hours? Tapos motor? Woaah grabe Ang sakit sa pwet at likod Nyan. Though it is tiring for sure you really enjoyed the trip kasi maganda Naman Ang tanawin sa paligid plus you have with you your girlfriend. Ayeeeh excited na maipakilala in person so girlfriend.

Yess sakit sa pwet but worth it naman po hehe. Actually my parents already met my girlfriend since where in grade 12 (senior high).

Wow so matagal na pala kayo.. keep the relationship strong.

Yes poo 💚 thank youuu

It was a long road but definitely worth it. The nature in your province is priceless. I remember when we went to Quezon. From Batangas to Quezon using a motorcycle can really burn your butt LOL.

By the way, I am not familiar with Mulanay, Quezon. Is it far from Tayabas? Dun kasi province namin (mga tita ko and other relatives) nakakauwi lang din ako kapag bakasyon and may okasyon.

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Thank you for appreciation. Yes mulanay is almost far in Tayabas, it take an hour to travel.

It's really far I guess haha.

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