Dagmay, El Nido

I had been wanting to see the tip of El Nido town, because I wondered if karst mountains were also visible in the area.

My fiancé and I reached the town's Sitio Dagmay, Bgy. Tiniguiban, and the answer to my curiosity is, THEY AREN'T. No karst mountains there, but white beaches do exist. 😍

One of the beaches in the bgy. is the Verde Safari Beach.
You can have the beach all by yourself! There were no tourists when we got there, but just one couple (tourists) arrived in the area after few minutes. They were just having a joy ride and found this place on Google map.

Like us, their curiosity also got them there. Hahaha 
But aside from enjoying the beach, we also enjoyed walking around the vicinity and saw some stuffs that particularly amazed me! ☺️

Isn' t it wow?!? It's very traditional and it's so amazing! :) 💓

 I just found this fat rooster very cute!
Di bah? Ang gwapo nya! Hahaha

And look at these cuties!!! 

By the way, I am not a cat lover nor a hater. Hehehe I just found them cute altogether in that one isolation area. 😁

Heads up, if you're interested to visit this place, you will experience an approximately 25-minute rough ride, but the whole ride takes  about an hour from El Nido town proper. 
Since it has been raining a lot these days, expect a road like this. Thus, better travel here on sunny days. ☺️ 

Although, I was a bit scared of the muddy and slippery roads, I was relieved by the  views while walking around the vicinity. 
The green fields and the cute carabao.
That was our yesterday's road trip!

Until then, stay safe and healthy! 🙏 ❤️ 

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